Flight chronicles of the backpacker Tutubi, with travelogues, pictures/photos/videos, travel guides, independent and honest reviews, affordable, recommended resorts and hotels (including inns, guesthouses, pension houses, lodges, hostels, condotels, bed and breakfast and other cheap accommodations), commuting guides, routes (sometimes street maps and GPS coordinates/waypoints) and driving directions to answer "how to get there" questions, information and tips on tourism, budget travel and living in Philippines, Exotic Asia and beyond!
Backpacking, independent travel, and flashpacking are cheaper than the "cheapest package tours" and promotional offers around but you can also use travel information for family vacations, even romantic honeymoon destinations.
More than the usual tourist spots and "places to see," this blog advocates heritage conservation, environmental protection, and history awareness for Filipinos, foreigners, and ex-pats wishing to explore Paradise Philippines and Exotic Asia!
From Barcelona Church, Tutubi traveled southwards to Bulusan towards the lake when caught sight of Mt. Bulusan inside the van.
Mt. Bulusan is one of the twenty two active volcanoes in the Philippines according to the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHILVOCS)
Photo of Mt. Bulusan taken inside a cruising van on the road to Bulusan town proper
Mt. Bulusan recently was monitored with volcanic activity in October 2007 almost at the same time when the more famous and most active Mayon volcano was also acting up.
If you want to trek up Mt. Bulusan, you can also start at Lake Bulusan and visit various hot springs and crater lakes of the volcano.
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