Nagarao: Island of the Tree Spirits

Touching the Sand

Touching the Sand

Have you ever tried staying in an enchanted isle before? A place where people believe elemental spirits dwell on a Castle Tignaman Tree, UFOs usually stops by on a certain schedule, where a white lady would shower at night to enamor its chosen prey. These are the stories of old people from Guimaras tell of the island known as Nagarao. Whether these stories are true or not, I assure you, the natural beauty of this island will captivate those who step on its shores.

Nagarao Morning

Nagarao Morning

Nagarao Island is part of a cluster of islands located down south of Guimaras off the shore of the towns San Isidro and Sabang. To get there from Iloilo, we took a regular ferry going to Guimaras for 11 PHP each. Boat ride is short, probably around 20 minutes. And since Nagarao is on the other side of the island we hired a multi cab for 600 PHP going to Sabang. The ride took more than an hour, passing by several town, along with rough and dusty roads.

The island Restaurant

The island Restaurant

When we got to Sabang, we hired a small boat there for 700 Php which can carry 5-6 people including the boatman back and forth the island. Before, the usual jump off is at San Isidro, but at that time, that port is not operational. And with the weather at that time being windy with occasional showers, I have a guess this would be a very rough ride. Our boatman made sure we secured and waterproofed all our stuff.

Nagarao Dinner Feast

Nagarao Island Dinner Feast

The ride indeed, as expected was rough. I was front of the boat and was a direct hit for incoming splashes. The ride was supposed to take only 45minutes to an hour but for some reason our boat stopped several times in the middle of the ride. Our boatman told us that there was water in the carburetor which made the machine stop. It seemed like a long boat ride because the island is just in front of us. If I could only swim my way there. So after several burst and stops, we did reach the island only to be welcomed by the rain.

Table Tennis Competition

Table Tennis Competition

Even with the rain and the somber mood covering the island, the desolate atmosphere upon arriving as if there is no one in the island, the sense of isolation in being in a far away place, the island’s landscape would call you forth to discover what it has. The island was windswept, the trees scenically swaying along with the wind. It was a calming sight which bodes one to just sleep that lazy afternoon. Which most of us did after arranging our cottages with the head staff there Ms Emily. Cottages cost here 1500 up depending on the season.

Nagarao Island Pool and rules

Nagarao Island Pool and rules

The rain continued on in the evening. After that afternoon nap, we had our dinner at the restaurant. I love their restaurant. It’s like an old European house with nice warm color patterns on the old wall. Dinner was 250 per person but it was all worth it with a bunch of Fresh Seafoods, Chicken and some fruits. Really sumptuous meal. And since it was still raining, we decided to have a set of Table Tennis game there. It was Team Nikon (Oggie and Erick) against Team Olympus (Me), and guess who was the winner of the night? Me! Hahaha! Rematch ba guys? Joke :P

Coupled Trees

Coupled Trees

The rain stopped close to midnight, since none was really feeling sleepy, we went out to the shores hoping to shoot the night. It was cloudy, there were no stars, but we still shoot. The moon did get out eventually spreading its thin light on the island. The island has no electricity at night except for a small amount of energy from the solar powered generators.

Gazebo on the rocks

Gazebo on the rocks

Wanting to shoot in the morning, I did wake up but it was all boring blue outside with no golden light at the golden hours. So I just slept again. Breakfast which cost 150 PHP per head had some rice, eggs and fish and some leftovers last night. We met a German couple who were having a vacation there. Aside from them, us, and the resort staff, there were no one else on the island. Most of the visitors here are foreigners and they do have regulars on certain seasons.

Gazebo Path

Gazebo Path

The sun did shine and blue skies finally showed up mid morning after breakfast so got to explore the island. There were some interesting trails cutting through the island. Reminds me of Pandan island in Occidental Mindoro. It seems we have only seen on side of the island because the other side has a very rugged but beautiful landscape that I’m sure lots of landscape photographers would feast upon. There’s a tree there by the shore which had read leaves. Very uncommon to see by the beach so I enjoyed shooting that as well.

A place to take a rest

A place to take a rest

Having seen the island in light, I wish I could have stayed here longer. Early 2007, this Island was one of the major hits of the Guimaras Oil Spill, and its great that it managed to recover despite that. I have yet to see the sea beds and the corals though. Maybe next time if I visit Guimaras again, I’ll allot a day or two in this tiny enchanted island. On our way back, despite the weather being sunny and bright, the sea was rough still. But this time the boat didn’t stop. I didn’t get experience any of those stories those people told at the start. Perhaps there wasn’t enough time there, but I’m sure I will be back one of these days.

GPS Data:
City: Guimaras
Latitude: 10.4365 N
Longtitude: 122.6496 E
Position Accuracy: 35.09m
Altitude: 68m
Alt Accuracy: 73m

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20 Responses to “Nagarao: Island of the Tree Spirits”

  1. donG hO Says:

    the first shot is perfect. galing ng mga orange petals parang inayos pero very natural.

    i never knew there was a mystic island in guimaras. looks like a really nice island to spend for a weekend.

    parang ok din yatang mag snorkeling dyan kasi daming bato.

  2. Sidney Says:

    Ghosts playing table tennis ?;-)
    The first picture is my favorite.
    Eerie landscapes… you really captured the mood.

  3. rayts Says:

    naalala ko panahon na pala ng firetrees ngayon at sunflowers. the first shot is stunning I am drawn to the 2nd pic…so inviting. The place is enchanting.

  4. nina Says:

    First I’ve heard of Nagarao Island. This is a hidden paradise, I must say. The photos are stunning!

  5. Kyels Says:

    Gotta love the last three photos! Maganda!

    :D

  6. lagal[og] Says:

    bai, badminton na lang para me laban ako, hehehe. grabe ang backlog ng posts mo. dami mo kasing lakwatsa mi amigo :-) but nice to look back to our nagarao trip, no matter how short it was. sana andun pa yung shutter release cable mo at shutter cable port cover ko pag me bumalik sa atin dun, hahaha

  7. erick Says:

    wow! naalala ko tuloy trip natin. yeah! we were beaten black and blue by team olympus. hehe!

  8. Karla Says:

    The cottage looks so quaint, I’d love to shack up there and write a novel. Is there WiFi? ;) The place looks so inspiring!

  9. photocache Says:

    So “the truth is out there” in Nagarao? That is way too cool. I love the first pic, it does give a feel of the supernatural :)

  10. Zherwin Says:

    the fallen flowers has this feeling that anytime galadriel will walk by. enchanting indeed!

  11. betchay Says:

    the first picture is just so beautiful…

  12. cedsaid Says:

    The first photo is my favorite. Those orange petals complimenting the blue sky… Ayos!

  13. bw Says:

    THe first shot with orange leaves on the ground is incredibly pretty :)

    Very mice shots. Guimaras had been an enigma to me. When I was a little guy we used to shuttle between Bacolod and Iloilo and I always see Guimaras as a barren island with no people living on it !

  14. Eric Says:

    The pictures seems to be lonely and sad, yet they are refreshing….

  15. Ferdz Says:

    @ Dong Ho: thanks! Those petals are not a common scene on a beach.

    @ Sidney: Am not sure if there’s someone with us playing along. Hehe

    @ Rayts: Oh yea! Fire trees! Thanks for reminding din.

    @ Nina: Thank you! It’s one of those uncommon beaches.

    @ Kyels: Salamat!

  16. Ferdz Says:

    @ Lagal[og]: Haha! Cge minsan. Onga no, I almost forgot about that remote of mine. hehe

    @ Erick: Bro! Salamat sa pagbisita!

    @ Karla: This is a very inspiring place to write a book. No wi-fi though :( Even 3G doesn’t work since there’s only a weak signal from Smart.

    @ Photocache: Hehe. You could say that. Thanks!

    @ Zherwin: Pang fairy tale ba?

  17. Ferdz Says:

    @ Betchay: Salamat!

    @ Cedsaid: Isa rin yan sa fave ko. Ayus!

    @ BW: Thanks! Maybe now you have an idea there were inhabitants on the island. Seen and unseen :D

    @ Eric: It’s one of those hanging moods there since there wasn’t much people in the island. Pretty yet though

  18. acey Says:

    beautiful pic of the sand and tree, ferds!

  19. may Says:

    it’s not that the photos are not gorgeous, because they are. it’s just that the reputation of a creepy guimaras makes it creepy. it’s the stories that make the picture enchanted and scary :)

  20. lawstude Says:

    ang linis. i mean, my type of place kasi wala ako makita mga tao. or pinaalis mo lang sila?

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