Hitchhiking from Calasiao
Hitchhiking to Calasiao
Recent reviews mentioning Calasiao
16.001, 120.18029
One male 40+, no sign, one big and one small backpacks, sunny day. On my way from Dagupan to Subic.Dagupan didn't want to finish. It was constantly an urban area. I took a bus ride to Lingayen thinking it'd help. And then I walked and walked and there were still houses.
I got tired and stopped here. Not a very good spot. Limited space to stop. Still shops around. Just before the petrol station. No shade.
And as always in the Philippines, a crap place means a quick ride.
In 2 minutes I got a ride to Alaminos.
But the rest of the day wasn't so fast. After Santa Cruz it went wery slowly. I did less than 200 km in the whole day. In the end it got dark and I had to take a bus to my final destination.
―Gural
18.04462, 120.55108
One male 40+, no sign, one big and one small backpacks, sunny day. On my way from Laoag to Dagupan.A pretty good spot. Good visibility, plenty of room to stop. Not too busy traffic.
I got really lucky. After 25 minutes I got a ride all the way to Dagupan. I was even dropped at the door step of my destination.
―Gural
15.90798, 120.57602
I was using this spot the second time. (Look up my previous rating).This time it was even faster. 5 minutes wait.
I was dropped 3 kms before Malasiqui, which I walked.
―Anonymous
15.91475, 120.45718
One male 40+, no sign, one big and one small backpacks, sunny day. On my way from here to Angeles.A good spot. Loads of space to stop, tragic not too heavy, and a pole giving some shade.
A bit longer waiting than usually in the country. And quite few people trying to show me where a bus is. But in the end I got a ride to Carmen/Rosales bus terminal.
―Gural
15.90798, 120.57602
One male 40+, no sign, one big and one small backpacks, sunny day.A good space with loads of room to stop. At the exit of petrol station. Very little traffic (considering it's the Philippines).
―Gural