Coron Tour: Mt. Tapyas
We decided to have our first tour at Mt. Tapyas. 723 steps baby! :) It took us a while before we had a both feet stepped on top of Coron’s highest mountain! Breath-taking scenery. Such a wonderful place. We were advised to go there in sunset, but we are toooo itchy to try it out! Sorry na!

Can you see that? :) We are so going there!
A girl carrying a box of mineral water came along with us until we reached the top of Mt. Tapyas. She also toured us along the way. She even knew what step we were. Galing!
- Me: HOMAIGAD. Ayoko na!! Malapit na ba tayo?
- The girl: 345 steps na po tayo! Malapit na po tayo! Kaya niyo po yan!
Super memorize niya! Sooo cool. While we were too haggard, pawis, and hingal, she’s just chillax lang na walang kapaguran sa katawan. Her legs are too thin pa! Awesomecakes! So you guys don’t need to bring any bottled water ha? Let’s support them – or atleast help them? :)

Our main goal is to try not to stop that long on any of the waiting shed. We must get there with all-in pawis all over us! Wala nang bawian to! Hahaha.

(Random: Mike saw a snail that he liked to keep. LOL)

Did you guys know about the SLEEPING GIANT? Such a creepy thing! If there’s Maria Makiling? (tama ba?) Coron have their Sleeping Giant! Pakak! Also had a kissing shot with the sleeping giant. Hehehe. :P


THEN VOILA!! Touchdown!! Oh hai thar Mt. Tapyas! Such an astonishing experience! You can see the whole coron town. I love it. Of course, photo op!!!





More tour! So, I found out that Mt. Tapyas was literally “na-tapyas” during World War II because of the bombs. Rhea (the water girl) toured us and gave more information about Mt. Tapyas. Learned lots of things actually! Awesomecakes! And yes, more photo ops!






Now, time to go down again. Oh dear, is there an elevator available? 0_o
