Swimming with the gentle giants - OSLOB, CEBU

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Swimming with the gentle giants was one of the most unforgettable memories in the history of my travels.

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There are a few sites here in the Philippines where you can spend time with these whale sharks a.k.a gentle giants or locally known as Butanding. The one that we visited is the one in Oslob Cebu.

It was a three hours drive from Cebu City where you will pass by some coastal and mountainous areas. The moment we reached the area we are asked to register and remove any lotion or sunscreen before they hand over a life vest and snorkeling gear. We also had a briefing on the rules and regulations like the distance that we have to maintain with the whale shark and not to get near their face and their tail. They also assigned a boat to our group that will bring us to the area where the gentle giants are located. There are also go pro cameras that you can rent if you don't have an underwater camera that you can use.

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The boat that was assigned to us is just a small boat that is only paddled by the boatman to disturb or stress out the whale sharks.

Luckily there are not so many tourists that are in the area when we went there so we really had a chance to enjoy these gentle giants. The area is not that far from the shore, and when we reached the exact location the boatman asked us to jump in the water so we can experience swimming with the whale sharks. We are always reminded to keep our 5m distance but honestly, I don't think it was followed as there are times that you will not notice that they are beside you already.

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From a distance, you can see the dark blue skin with white spots that looks so fascinating and elegant. They may look so huge and scary but there's nothing to be scared of these creatures for they are very humble and gentle. They even look like a big catfish living in the ocean instead of the rivers. These cuddly jumbo-size creature is so harmless that would make you with that you could hug them but remember, it is prohibited to touch this gentle giants and they are not shy to get near you.

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Thirty minutes in the water with these gentle giants is not enough but with that thirty minutes, I was able to see a few of them in different sizes. They swim with their mouth wide open when feeding on small fish and plankton before they filter out excess saltwater, and the best part of it is they don't like the taste of humans. Being in the water with them is too exciting

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There were times that we are really side by side with the gentle giants.

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Look how big and wide their mouth is.

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If there is one thing that I don't like, it is that they keep on feeding the whale sharks just so they won't leave the area where the tourist are. I think it affects their natural diet but aside from that, I think it was well handled. I just hope that they don't exploit the whale sharks too much as they are endangered already.

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If you don't want to get in the water you can also watch from the boat and it has different rate. But why now dip in the water right?

Swimming and watching these gentle giants are truly one of the best experiences I'd ever had in all my travels, something that you cannot do anywhere. Something that you can only see in telly.

And since we are already in the area, we also took the chance to see the Tumalog Falls which is only 5 minutes away from the area but I think I'll share that another time.

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I figure you had fun seeing the sharks. But I would be so scared because of the way horror movies portray sharks 😩. So I would definitely be among those watching from the boat. 😔

hi Iskafan! the sharks and whale sharks are different.. whale sharks don't have fangs like the one with the sharks... :)

Oh really? That means they are not harmful right?

yep.. they are so harmless and gentle

That's good to hear. In that case, I would have loved to join you guys in the water. 😃

hahaha will gladly welcome you to join us one day :)

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Wow sis! You had a rich experience under the waters and swimming alongside those whale sharks must have been fun! I wonder if one could ride on them though hehehe

hahaha I wanted to ride on them too lol but its prohibited even to touch them ... it would be fun if we can ride them too lol

Aww, they might react differently when touched so it is not allowed. Our imagination can be wild, lol!

That must have been an exciting and unforgettable adventure, although I'm not sure I would have gone in the water. I just read about your asthma, sis. I hope you are well.😘

Haha i guess when you see that they are gentle you'll also go in the water... Thanks sis better now than yesterday.

I'm not so sure, sis! I would have in my mind all the time some of the scenes from Jaws movie, hehe.
I'm glad you're feeling better :)

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Beware of sharks, they are very fierce.

But these are whale sharks 😊

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If there is one thing that I don't like, it is that they keep on feeding the whale sharks just so they won't leave the area where the tourist are.

That is a worry, let nature be nature.

We have interfered too much with nature and animals.
However this is awesome, I think whale sharks are amazing. That truly is a unforgettable experience you had Eylz.

yep.. that part worries me too... yes i'd enjoyed spending time with them but I don't agree with feeding them too much just so they can entertain tourists.

yeah well you had a blast and that is the main thing!

I always wanted to see a whale shark. I hope I could visit one day.

hi @mhel! why not it's so fun to swim with them