Hitchhiking from San Jacinto
Hitchhiking to San Jacinto
Recent reviews mentioning San Jacinto
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
16.18706, 120.51484
One male 40+, no sign, one big and one small backpacks, sunny day. On my way from Laoag to a bit before Tarlac City.A really good place. Loads of room to stop. Not too heavy traffic. I don't know why it didn't work. I had a few quick rides that day. After 45 minutes of trying I got on a bus, coz it was getting dark.
―Gural
16.51926, 120.32998
One male 40+, no sign, one big and one small backpacks, sunny day. On my way from Laoag to a bit before Tarlac City.San Fernando didn't want to finish, so it took me a long distance to find a spot. Just before the bridge there is some space with good visibility. Quite big traffic.
After 15 minutes I had a lift to a place just past Rosario.
―Gural