Tambobong is detached from the rest of the world by 18.2 km of rough road (and
about 300 km of paved highway from Metro Manila). Since there were no resorts there (not really, but there are no established ones that can accommodate a large group, we passed by one with only 2 bedrooms) we have to camp on the beach. I befriended one of the locals (named Rommel) who graciously offered us space in front of his house.The beach front is amazingly clean, maybe because there are no tourists there!
Tambobong is conveniently facing the southwest so you get beautiful sunsets every day.
The place embodies the very essence of the word serenity as dusk falls. No parties, no blaring karaoke or dance music, no glaring lights. All you can hear is the gentle sound of the waves.
More photos in my Flickriver

4 comments:
truly a magnificent place. I believe tambobong has true potential and will soon be a prime destination for beach lovers. great blog allan. more power
thanks for visiting our place, "our hidden paradise no more!" we just hope that tourists would leave THE CAIMAN COVE" or Tambobong and Osmena Areas as when they arrived. Please leave only footprints and take only pictures as what allan and his peers did to maintain its prestine nature. jc acqua d!
stunning photos bro!
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galing talaga sir! i'll add you up on my blog na, im you're fan, and one reason kaya ko nakapunta ng colibra island :)
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