Trekking Wildernes. My first ever trek. From Talamban to Sirao Peak. Ft. Budlaan Falls
To be honest, I didn't know what trekking was, its definition and how it is done. My Sister just invited me to go with her. She told me we would have a great adventure. When I heard the word 'adventure' I immediately told her that I want to go with her.
My sister and I.
Me and my sister were a first timer to trek. We were ready! We went at Talamban and there we met other trekkers. There were professional and normal trekkers perhaps there were first timer just like me and my sister.
Trek Family.
As we walk, we visited the Budlaan falls. It is our first stop before reaching the peak. It is located in the midst of the forest in Talamban. Before you find the falls there are rock formations and beautiful views.
Nature has its own art and its heart.
Few meters we walked and we found the falls. Budlaan falls isn't that deep because the current of the water is slow. Budlaan falls has its own beauty. It's unusual to see this kind of falls because you have to walk long distances to reach this falls and it is far away from the street.
Budlaan falls♡
We ate lunch there. Kilometers of walking, Falls lost at sight and Green view.
Peace to the world.
It is Dusk but fog ruled the view. We finally reached the peak.
Foggy, Isn't it?
We can feel the cold embrace of the wind, the moist of the air and cold breeze of the peak.
A windy, foggy and cold situation.
In this trek. I found trekking a fun and adventurous travel. Seeing beautiful sceneries, Green environment, highest peaks and foggy mountains.
A selfie with nature.
If you want to travel here in cebu make sure Sirao Peak is in your bucketlist. You can go there without trekking from Talamban to nature wilderness. You can go at Sirao located near in Lahug, Cebu City. But if you want to experience an adventurous trekking experience you can visit the Budlaan falls by going at Talamban, Cebu City. Becareful, make sure you are with a professional trekker due to some rocky road and dangerous cliffs.
'Sometimes we need the fog to remind ourselves that all of life is not black and white.'