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As most Filipinos living in Metro Manila who usually pass the long Edsa Avenue and able to pass Guadalupe bridge know, Ilog Pasig is a dirty river with un-explainable smell, floating with garbage. But not anymore, or maybe  you could see some but it’s not like before.

We even planed to have a ride or tour a ferry ride along Ilog Pasig since one of the Guadalupe ferry terminals is very near to where we live in is located at the right side of the “Guadalupe Circle” or the Guadalupe Park if you’re coming from the MRT Guadalupe station.

The have available ferry boat, the air-conditioned twin-hulled catamaran, about 24 meters long and 7 meters wide and accommodates 150 passengers.

Taking a tour on the filthy Pasig River is probably one of the last things many of us want to do. Still, we want to try it, according to those who tried it already the view of the city from Pasig is enticing as they have come to discover.

The Pasig River ferry service operates daily from 5:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. It currently has three ferries and four stations located in Escolta, Sta. Ana, Guadalupe, Hulo (Mandaluyong) and Lambingan.

Maybe in my next post I can describe to you more or tell you what will I experience in that ride.