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A Journey Through Misery And Success In Bantayan's Hidden Eco-trail

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Hello, travelers! We have come farther in my Bantayan Travel narratives, and I’m excited to share another destination in Bantayan Island that surely may interest you. From my voyage towards the island to losing our way on a beach in Sta. Fe, we now had our internet back and navigated the island successfully, arriving at our original destination, the Oboob Mangrove Garden Eco-park, that homes the famous Camp Sawi and Camp Wagi of the island. In this blog, I’ll be sharing with you the journey to Camp Sawi before arriving at Camp Wagi. If you love visiting destinations that promote environmental awareness and sustainable tourism, this blog might make you love the destination I am featuring, perhaps even make you visit it.

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Sawi and Wagi are the names of the camps, and allow me to translate them for you to understand the journey inside this ecopark. Sawi in English translates to “miserable,” and Wagi translates to “success.” The pathway of this ecopark reflects the journey tourists will have. At first, they will walk through the miserable pathway and eventually arrive at the successful end of this park. It reflects our lives, and maybe this park speaks to some tourists who follow the same trail in their lives, who were once miserable, suffered from negative things, fought, rose, and became successful. Whatever this ecopark may bring to the tourists emotionally, I believe success will most likely dominate them.

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After twenty minutes of travel to this ecopark, we arrived outside the gate and found ourselves nestled in a store selling many souvenirs that captured our attention. Many souvenir bags, anklets, bracelets, clothes, sweets, and other items like keychains and tote bags are sold here. Some refreshing drinks were offered to us, and we bought buko or coconut juice before entering the ecopark. This store is a must-see, roam around inside, discover their aesthetically pleasing souvenirs, and realize that there is more to buying a souvenir. It is not just a souvenir, but bringing a piece of Bantayan Island, a reminder of the days that this island was so dear that we hold it in our hearts. It is going home with the island, and not leaving it behind.

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This is the entrance of Oboob Eco-park, which is just a small hut with a front desk at the center where tourists are entertained. The entrance to the park is 70.00 Php for regular tourists, but some are discounted. It took us at least 10 minutes before we finally settled at the front desk, since we had to fill out essential information and complete the payment. I entered the park while my boyfriend settled at the inquiry desk. I found myself standing by the welcome signage and was happy to finally be there, as this destination was just hearsay to me since I was a kid and heard of it from many who visited here. Who would have thought I could visit it and walk through the camps just like what others did.

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Oboob Mangrove Ecopark is officially called Omagieca Obo-ob Mangrove Garden, which is a calm and secluded eco-tourism spot in Oboob, Bantayan Island, Cebu. It’s popular for its long bamboo walkways that go inside a dense green mangrove forest while walking above the waters. This is not run by a big company or owned by a single person, it is managed by a local group called OMAGIECA or the Obo-ob Mangrove Garden Integrated Ecotourism Conservation Association. The goal of this group is to protect the rich biodiversity of mangrove forests, promote environmental awareness, and give locals a source of income while protecting the greens. The park runs from 6 in the morning to 6 in the evening, and I believe they open early for tourists to walk around the park in the morning, which is the best time to do so. Tourists who want an eco-aware destination, prefer nature trips over beaches, and want instagrammable photos will find this place perfect, as well as people of all ages who want to discover eco-tourism in Bantayan Island. Inside this mangrove park, OMAGIECA Restaurant is built where tourists can stop by and eat delicious dishes and seafood, as well as drinks that refresh visitors before and after a long walk. When we entered the ecopark, a long wooden boardwalk elevated from the water greeted us, surrounded by thick mangrove forests and healthy biodiversity.

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Nature has always been a friend of mine and has always been my favorite feature on this planet. I have respected it ever since I was a kid, and to visit this ecopark is to fulfill my dream of traveling to eco-aware destinations and learning more about nature. After passing through a big OMAGIECA standee, a thick mangrove pathway leaned toward us, waiting for our first step. Many directional signs are attached to the boardwalk so no one will get lost here. We stopped at a face-in-hole board for a photo opportunity and memories, making silly faces and expressions. After that, we took our first steps into the mangrove forest, and by this time, my heart was exhilarated.

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Expect to experience bamboo boardwalking here, where you walk above water all throughout your way to the sea, kayaking and boating, nature walks, on-spot food trips, photo opportunities, and environmental promotion and educational insights. Most especially, expect to feel like one with the wildlife, to listen to nature, to see aquamarine species, and to hold parts of this mangrove forest.

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What I like about this ecopark is the thoughtfulness of installing many resting benches from corner to corner where tourists can rest, take photos, and appreciate the forest in a slow and breathing way. I passed by a few resting places, some of which were occupied by tourists sharing their insights about the mangrove forest and their knowledge about mangroves. Foreigners and local tourists from other regions flocked to the ecopark.

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We found a three-storey watch spot made of bamboo that allows tourists to have a panoramic view of the mangrove forest and the lake-like water flowing between the trees. From above, we also saw the sea resting in its vast blue space and horizon. The watch spot is not very sturdy as it moves a little, and when we reached the top, we were nervous it might fall apart. Luckily, we descended safely and left it behind. Underneath this watch spot are two vendors selling sweets and drinks for tourists. If you pass by here, make sure to buy something because the ecopark is one-way and there is no turning back.

Mangroves are essential in the north since our geographical location is prone to typhoons and the rising of seawater, causing flooding and destruction of habitats. Mangrove forests lessen the impact of such catastrophic events and therefore reduce risk and damage. Also, whenever I visit a mangrove forest, I am always amazed by the cleanliness of the water, because mangrove waters are so clean and clear.
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And as I walked deeper into the path from Sawi to Wagi, I realized that this ecopark is not just a destination but a quiet reflection of life itself, where every step, every pause, and every breath reminds us that even in the midst of struggles, there is always a path waiting to lead us toward something better.

You Can Follow My Bantayan Journey Here:

Bantayan Island: The Island That Redefined My Idea of A Perfect Beach

The Ruins: An Abandoned Cliffside House That Became the Heart of Bantayan Island// Bantayan Travel Part II

Not on the Map but Worth the Risk: Discovering a Cliffside Blue House and Turquoise Paradise in Bantayan

Tucked Away in Bantayan: The Unexpected Beauty of Baigad Lagoon

What Lies Beyond the Lagoon: A Journey Few Dare to Take in Bantayan Island

Not Everything in Bantayan Is About Beaches and Kota Fort Proves It

Would You Cross a Crumbling Bridge for This View in Kota Park

A Travel Story of Finding Sandira Beach, Bantayan’s Hidden Coastal Escape

A Detour to Nowhere Led Us to Sta Fe., Bantayan’s Quietest Paradise

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