This province is located on the Northernmost part of Philippines and also the smallest with respect to both area and population.
With capital as Basco, its 190 Km s South of Taiwan. Mid-March – June is the most preferred tourist period though other times the
place is still pleasant. This province is accessible by air and the main occupation of the island is farming and fishing. Due to
erratic climate, economic growth is hit and opportunities are scare leading to migration of educated crowd. For ease of
management this province is divided into six municipalities with only one congressional district. The most surprising aspect
is that their culture is still per-historic and theyre almost isolated from the entire Philippines for decades.
Batanes is increasing becoming more popular as the costs and frequency of transportation to the main islands airport of Basco
has changed favorably. The flights are now more common (4 times a week) and with the new player Sky Pasada
www.skypasada.com/, the cost of a trip to Batanes has significantly dropped by at least 30%.
Traveling by van or rented vehicle is required as it would be tough to go around using public transportation. The roads
were made around hills and thus inclined and sometimes with very sharp curves. BLOW UR HORN signs are often seen so
that the horn would signal the oncoming traffic to giveway at certain parts of the road that are narrower or with a sharp
and/or blind curve.
The roads were quite high up from the ocean and there were many view points/decks where you can get good views
of the coasts and the hills. The beaches/coasts of Batanes are quite rocky and this place is a sure heaven for
landscape photographers. Although a heaven for photogs; its not the best place to enjoy the beach as the rocks are quite tedious to navigate around especially in the water.
LUSH GREENERY OF ROLLING HILLS
What is surely enjoyable in Batanes is the Rolling Hills and wide open spaces.The really blue sky and really
green grass combine for a beautiful scene.
Batanes is truly special.Getting tourists into the islands is easy, but keeping their ecological footprint as small
as possible is the challenge.
LANDSCAPE OF SABTANG, A REMOTE ISLAND IN THE NORTHERN EDGE OF THE PHILIPPINES
HILLS
AN ARC FORMATION
COWS ON A HILL
Batanes is a crown jewel in the Philippine map- geographically settled in thenorthernmost part of the country.
Like a gem, it constantly reminds me of how a constantly storm-swept land can be cultivated and developed
within the framework of sustainable living and ecotourism. Obviously its isolation is thrust on the island chain
cruelly but gracefully too. That is how it survived. May it thrive free from spoil and exploitation.