Sunday, July 12, 2009

Way to go.....via Camsur Wakeboard Resort.

Early morning after hearing Holy Mass and early sumptuous breakfast given as usual by my brother Ramon and my nieces Pia and Maricel, we prepared to go with sadness. It is a long way to go, so we have to start early , even if my companions, son Michael and daughter Marion are still lazily rolling in their beds trying to say goodbye to the beds they had slept with for three nights and sometime days.

Packing our bags was not easy because of the added "pasalubong" that my relatives gave us, intended for those waiting at home. But just the same we have to accept the added burden, so as not to hurt sensitive senses and relationships.

I am not expecting to be sent off by my brother, because I know for sure the place and where to go, but alas he asked to place our things in their car, jump in, then together with her daughter Maricel, off we go....

Our first stop is about a hundred kilometers away, Naga City. It was, but a very beautiful journey, especially the kids who together with their cousin Maricel (who is a deaf mute) tried to make the most of their time, with digital cameras in hand took pictures here and there, even in the small space of the car.

We arrived Naga City early, so we decided to proceed to the next town which is Pili, Camarines Sur the provincial capital of the said province. Located in this town is the world famous Camarines Sur Watersport Complex.

Camsur Watersports Complex is a unique water sports park designed for wake boarding, wake skating and water skiing. For beginner riders to the professional wakeboarders and skiiers from all over the world, CWC offers a 6-point cable ski system, coupled with restaurants, sand bars, spas, pro-shops and grand stands to hold guests. Riders can also enjoy their favorite water sports at night as the park was equipped with spotlights that allow for it even to be open on evenings.




We took pictures of the place and decided to forego the plan of staying overnight, since we are still neophyte with regards to water sports. We also noticed that most of the patrons of the place are caucasian looking i.e. white looking foreigners. So on we go to the bus and jeepney teminal of Naga City where we took a ride for Legaspi City or  Ligao City.
 Newly built in the complex is area for kids. You can find so many rides available for rent. As of the time of our visit, we did not see any patron yet. Maybe it is still too early or its a weekday.

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