HOW TO GET THERE: (a lot of possible routes but I will only mention the few practical / economical / possible-to-find-love routes. hehe)
Baguio Route:
- BUS - Victory, Genesis, Viron, Dagupan. 5-6 hours travel time. P500-900.00 (depends on the bus line and type of class). Bus leaves every hour.
- From Baguio, go to Dangwa Terminal (taxi! taxi fare in Baguio is very affordable)
- Ride GL Lizardo Trans or D' Rising Sun bound for Bontoc. 5.5-6.5 hours. P220.00. Departs at 8am, 10am, and 2:30pm.
- In Bontoc, ride a jeepney bound for Tabuk. 1-2hrs travel time. P100.00. I can't remember if they have a proper terminal so just ask around. Use your charm. Most trips to Tabuk are until 2pm only.
- Get off at Bugnay Junction.
- Hike for 2 hours to Buscalan Village.
Tabuk City, Kalinga Route:
- BUS - Victory Liner (Kamias, Cubao Terminal) going to Tabuk City. 12 hours travel time. P640.00. Last trip is 7:30pm
- From Tabuk City, take a jeepney or a bus heading to Bontoc (bus and jeepney terminal is just near the St. Williams Chapel and near Victory Liner Terminal). 2-3 hours. P220.00. Departs at 8am and 10am.
- Get-off at Bugnay Junction.
- Hike another 2 hours to Buscalan Village.
- (But our local friend suggested that we get off at Brgy. Bugnay because she has uncles with motorbikes aka habal-habal that could get us to the nearest drop-off going to Buscalan. 30mins habal-habal. P75.00. 1hour hike going to Buscalan Village)
- WE DID THIS ROUTE.
TIP : Leave Manila at 7PM so you'll be in Tabuk by 7am. Saktong tulog lang entire trip then breakfast pagbaba sa bus. There's a yummy pansitan right where the bus stops. In front of St. Williams Chapel. It's not hard to miss. Kulitin/remind the conductor to drop you there. :)
OPTIONS FOR ACCOMMODATION:
Charlie Pan-oy - Awesome guide. Awesome house. Awesome host. P250.00/night/person. +63998-188-8697. With CR and water! :) Guide fee: We paid P1,500.00 for 3 persons including board and lounging (3D2N), sundo from Tabuk City or your drop-off from Manila. Tagabibit ng bagssss during the hike. Unlimited coffee, grass (hihi), and occasional gin bilog.
Francis Pa-in - +63915-769-0843
Whang-od's - P250.00/night/person. With CR and water! :) And para chummy-chummy kayo. :p
THE-HEY-STOP-BEING-AN-IRRITATING-TOURIST-AND-KNOW-HOW-TO-LIVE-LIKE-A-LOCAL TIPS:
- It's not hard to look for a place to spend the night. Almost every house in the village is open for guests. Just don't expect for a hotel type accommodation. Immerse. Eat like a local. Sleep like a local.
- Bring canned goods or any food that you can offer to your hosts. They'll do all the cooking or you can help them too and share to them your awesome "urban" dish. haha. They mainly serve veggies fresh from their farms. :)
- Most houses have electricity. Yayy. No worries for dead batt gadgets.
- Butttttt mobile services here are limited. There is a Smart mobile signal at the top of the mountain.
- Bring lowtech cellphone. It detects signals better than smartphones. Trust me.
- Hey! When someone offers food, take it! It's a sign that they can trust you.
- Matches are the currencies here. So when you meet someone on the trail, give them matches. When you take their pictures, give them matches. When you happen to chit-chat with them, give them matches. When someone offers you food or drink or anything, give them matches. Malay mo along the way, may magka-spark. hahaha. Seriously, matches. (We only had lighters when we went up so instead of giving them matches, I distributed my 1x1 picture with my signature. Artista mga bai! Joke lang. hahahha)
- Bring candies and any loot bags for kids. They're gonna enjoy it.
- Over-the-counter medicines are needed here. For cough, colds, flu, antibiotics. Nearest hospital is about 4hrs away from the village. Pack some and label them (e.g. meds for brokenhearted, take 3 times a day after crying...ganyan. hahhaha)
- Farming is the main source of livelihood here. So if it's not too much to ask, bring shovel or wheelbarrow or piko on your way up please.
- If you are staying for more than a day, take time to help them in the terraces. Or play with the kids.
- In their culture, more tattoos = more beautiful. Alam na this.
- Whang-od (read as Fang-od) loves dog meat. And during our stay, our hosts served us dog meat, pampainit sa malamig na gabi. lels. She is 80ish or 90ish. No one exactly knows. Even her.