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Tag >> dive
Posted by: wwwgosa in vacation, Tuka Marine Reserve, Sarangani Bay, resort, Maitum, Kiamba, Isla Jardin, Gumasa, Go Sarangani Travel, dive, beach, adventure on
Mar 09, 2010
Enjoy a cold drink while laying out under the shade of the coconut tree on wonderful white sand beaches of Gumasa. There are several resorts to choose from... Brod Louie Resort, Davak Beach Resort, Crystal Beach Resort and Pool, White Haven Beach Resort, Rosal Beach Resort, Coco Beach & Isla Jardin del Mar. Take a dip in the pristine waters of Sarangani Bay. If you like underwater adventure, you should take your snorkel or dive gear to Lemlunay Dive Resort... The marine sanctuary boasts of a biodiverse underwater experience. Known for their sumptuous burgers and buffalo wings... its a great place to unwind this summer. You may also take a boat ride and snorkel Tuka Marine Reserve in Kiamba and see the wonderful table corals and when lucky see turtles, squids, and other tropical fishes. If you want to get wet in fresh cold river water -- we invite you to try the River Tubing of New La Union Maitum. Its simply an awesome and addicting ride. Definitely worthy the trip and experience. So for this summer, don't look anywhere else... Visit Sarangani! There's so much to experience! Contact Go Sarangani Travel for reservations of accommodations and tours at (083) 552-8015 or email at gosaranganitravel@gmail.com
Introducing the newest resort to open in Gumasa, Glan... yes white sand beach, yes there is a reef for snorkeling and diving, yes they have a tournament standard beach volleyball court, yes they have a food and beverage available, and yes they have fan cottages, aircon cottages, or open cottage huts.... Yes, yes, yes... welcome to the new year at the newest resort, Isla Jardin... opens on January 23, 2010.
This resort is the vision and passion of Marfin Tan. You drive another 1.5 Km from Coco Beach in Gumasa, Glan... For more information, you may contact Go Sarangani Travel for bookings and reservations.
Posted by: wwwgosa in zipline, vacation, south cotabato, Sarangani Bay, Sarangani, Lake Sebu, Gumasa, Go Sarangani Travel, Glan, dive, beach, adventure, 7 falls on
Dec 10, 2009
1. Hit the Beach - This time of the year is perfect to go to the beach. It is sunny but also it is a cooler season than summer. Its great to swim, snorkel, build sand castles or be lazy on a hammock reading a good book. The sound of water crashing the shore is so relaxing, we suggest you do it in GUMASA in GLAN. (For more information on where to stay, click hotel and resorts on our website... better yet book through Go Sarangani Travel office.)
2. Take a Dive or learn diving - The beautiful Sarangani bay invites you to take a dip and see the beauty of the live corals and the abundant fish of the bay. Turtles, snappers, jacks are one of the common ones we see when diving Tampuan Wall and the Sand Bar. If you have never done this before, its time to try it in Lemlunay Dive Resort. (For more information on where to stay, click hotel and resorts on our website... better yet book through Go Sarangani Travel office.) ((Photo by Jojo Carpio)
3. Try new adventures - For those who have never tried taking a river adventure, its high time you try the River Tubing of New La Union, in Maitum. Going through a shallow but wide river on its dips and twists is definitely exciting! You may also want to trek and zip the 7 Falls of Lake Sebu and experience nature at its best.

For more information about your trips and needing special packages for your family, just call (083) 552-8015 or email gosaranganitravel1@gmail.com. We will be more than happy to help you get the best vacation this Christmas season!
The Sarangani Bay Festival celebrates the Ocean month by pitching in an awareness program to local fisherfolk about the effects of the Crown of Thorns otherwise known as "Dap-ag". Over 36 Fishermen attended the forum and several of them joined the Dap-ag collection at Lago, Glan. (Photo by Jesus Tinapay of Davao Camera Club)
Crown of thorns are predatory starfishes that eat corals. Many studies have been made on why there is such an outbreak of crown of thorns. One theory states that more human activity affecting the ocean could possibly cause plankton growth, increasing the CoTs viability to live and reproduce. There is indeed a need for CoTs to be controlled, and one of the measures is to remove them from the ocean. The Sarangani Bayfest activity done in Lago harvested a total of 272 Crown of Thorns for just a one-hour collection period. Each fisherman was given P5.00 incentive per CoT. The youngest one who joined is an 8 year old boy from Glan, named John. SMART Foundation who was very happy with the outcome, gave him an additional P500.00 to encourage him and other youth to participate in saving our eco-system. 
(Photo by Jesus Tinapay of Davao Camera Club) Sarangani Bay still needs more of this kind of activity. Chris Dearne from Tuna City Divers also participated and suggested to continue with the program. Support from the General Santos City Environment & Natural Resource Office (CENRO), MSU students, from ECPC (Environmental Conservation and Protection Center), SMART Foundation, Alcantara Foundation, Rotary Club, Sumajit Family, and Go Sarangani Travel, made this activity possible. (In Photo is Chris Dearne with his CoT's. Photo taken by Jesus Tinapay of Camera Club Davao) The Provincial Environment & Natural Resource Office (PENRO) together with ECPC, and the with support of other NGO's committed to do this activity in other parts of Sarangani.
WE DEFINITELY CANT WAIT FOR THE SARANGANI BAY FEST 2009. It is dated on May 28-30. More details of this biggest summer event in Mindanao to come! Get ready to join the extreme adventure activities -- 1. Swim Across The Bay 2. Sarangani Bike Adventure 3. Underwater Photography Competition 4. Scuba Fest 5. Lumba Bugsay 6. Beach Volleyball 7. Beach Football 8. Sand Sculpture 9. Skim Boarding Clinic 10. Jet Ski and Wakeboarding clinic 11. Club DJ Party 12. San Miguel Beach Party This is just the beginning... we invite you to start booking for this upcoming event! SEE YOU AT THE SARANGANI BAY FEST - MAY28-30-2009
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