Wednesday 29 April 2015

Nagsasa Cove: San Antonio, Zambales

041114 - 041214
Day 1
My trip to Nagsasa (Zambales) is one of the best adventures i've been with especially that I am with my work mates. I never imagined that I could be in this place and even experienced the strong waves of the ocean.
 
It took us almost 5 hours travelling time going to Pundaquit, Zambales. Nagsasa Cove is an hour boat ride from Pundaquit, Zambales. From Pundaquit, you will already noticed that there are many Aetas in the place and they are very friendly and accommodating especially if you need a guide in going around the nearby places of Nagsasa Cove or even trekking and hiking. I was mesmerized by the nearby islands I saw prior to Nagsasa Cove, though I am not really aware what these islands names are. But, according to Kuya Boat Driver, we pass Capones Island and Anawangin Cove.
 
I was able to visit Nagsasa Cove with my officemates and other friends. It was my first time to visit this place and I must say that this place is a very good place to visit to. The place sounded really relaxing. The water is crystal clear and the sand is fine. There is no  inn, hotel or resort that you could stay with unless you bring a tent with you. There is no electricity and signal for mobile phones. I guess that's the reason why this place is perfect for relaxation.
 
As we arrived the place, we immediately set up our tents and started preparing the foods that we're going to cook. We prepared grilled fish (tilapia and bangus), pork (liempo), squids and appetizers (ensalada). Since most of our time was allotted to travelling, everyone was so hungry. We had dinner at around 9pm. After eating dinner, some of us preferred to take a rest and some preferred to take some time drinking and minggling with one another. I personally took a rest after dinner since I don't drink at all and doesn't have enough rest because I just came from my shift that night.
 
Day 2
The following day, most of us wake up early to prepare the food and go swimming. After breakfast, I decided to have a walk since I can't go swimming. The wind breeze was hot and strong. The water was clear enough for you to see what's underneath. I even saw 2 dogs who also swims in the ocean. That really amaze me, huh. Even dogs can feel the strong heat of the sun and the weather. But i believe this is really what summer season is. 


While walking, I saw different campsites. Nagsasa Cove was surprisingly divided into different campsites having fences as division. There are some campsites that offer free use of clean toilets and lavatories but there are some that don't. Unfortunately, the campsite where we at doesn't have a name and the restrooms were not clean and pleasant. If you're that meticulous type of person, I bet, you won't even use the restrooms on our campsite. So we rather pay and use the toilets of other campsites. We paid P20.00 per use, whether you'll take a bath, wash utensils or do personal stuff, the price is just the same. I advised you to do all the things in just one pay.
 
Looking at some campsites, they offer water activities such as Kayaking and Stand Up Paddle. Some even offer trekking and hiking. I thought hiking won't be possible since the mountains seemed very dry and stiff. I see it thru my eyes that there are some tourist who really tgo hiking and trekking to the nearby mountain. As I have heard, you will only pay P20.00/head for the guide to take to the mountain. I'm not that sure how long is the trekking but most of them stated that the view was impeccable.
 
You can also go island hopping. You'll just need to pay P100/head to be able to do this activity. It'll be best to go island hopping if you're many. Unfortunately on my end, We weren't able to do this activity beause according to the boat drivers, the waves going to Capones Island (which we are about to visit) is too strong and dangerous. So we decided to enjoy swimming and the view of the place.
 
At around 10AM, most of us decided to fix our things and prepare to leave. Since we are 24 in the group, we used 2 boats. The first boat left and I am with that boat. I noticed that the waves were really strong. I felt scared for the idea that the water might go inside the boat. I honestly don't know how to swim even though I am wearing a life vest. The worse is that, I travel without my partner who's good at swimming, so that really scares me a lot. We arrived at Pundaquit safe and even rested for a while, while waiting for the second boat (w/ my other teammates), we ate "halu-halo".
 
Finally, around 3 in the afternoon, we headed to Subic to have lunch. We stopped at Harbor Point. This is one mall that you can visit to. 7 of us decided to eat in a very famous fast food chain. We were given an hour to eat lunch and be back at a certain time. After lunch, we headed back to Manila. Due to traffic, I arrived home at 1030 in the evening. Though, it was a long travel and tiry day, it was still a fun and enjoying experience travelling alone (I mean not with my travel buddy) and with other people.
 
 
How to get there:
We paid a travel tour --- RicJoe Tour since we are a large group. The package depends on the headcount.
 
Breakdown of Expenses:
We only paid P1,650.00/head. This include the transfers from Manila to Pundaquit to Manila and the boat ride from Pundaquit to Nagsasa Cove to Pundaquit as well as tent rent/used, mineral waters (good for 2 days) and nipa rent. 

Crown Jewel of Mindanao: Davao City (Part 2)


Day 2
We woke up early and started our day at our first destination, Crocodile Park. We were one of the early birds who visited the place. We were fascinated by the many crocodiles that we saw here.  Pangil, who was the biggest, largest and oldest crocodile at the Crocodile Park was also found here. Even though the park was named for crocodiles, there were also other animals that can be found here. There were eagles, a chameleon, a tiger, ostriches, chickens, a baby monkey and an orangutan, snakes, alligators, lizards, turtles, goats, sheep's and pet animals. There were also performances before the park closes.
How to get there:
From our Inn, there are two ways how to get to Crocodile Park. One, is by riding a cab/taxi. Two, take jeepney route Ma-a then ride habal-habal going to Crocodile Park or you may ride a cab from Ma-a to Crocodile Park. In our case, we rode a cab. Fare is P150.00. Fare in jeepney is P8.00 + habal-habal or cab. ETT is 20-30 minutes.



Second destination for the day, Tribu K'Mindanawan. They feature cultural dances and traditions of Muslims as they performed. As we walk through, they showcase different houses according to their tribe and way of life.  The staff are wearing Muslim attires as they serve the food and assist the guests. When we got there, since it's too early, there weren't any show yet. They are still preparing for their performance before they closes. Also, had our lunch here.According to the guard, the fire dance show is every  Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 545PM.

Third destination, Butterfly Garden. Having the idea that I'll be seeing butterflies, really excites me. Butterfly garden features different colors and sizes of butterflies. They even have a small museum where you can see the eggs and how the mother butterflies takes care of their babies. Here, I saw a tarantula for the first time. It scares me because it's really big. Outside the butterfly museum were souvenirs such as key chains, cellphone chains, hair clips, books marks and many more. Anything that has butterfly on it. Price vary depending on the kind of souvenir.

These three destinations were in one place only. They're just walking distance from one another. By the way, as you enter Crocodile Park, there is a P200.00 entrance fee including visits to Tribu K'Mindanawan and Butterfly Garden.


Fourth destination, Aldevinco Shopping Center. For every travel I made, I make sure to bring something with me as I go back home. If you're looking for a place where to buy "pasalubongs", this is the right place. From handicrafts, textiles, "batik", weaving, carvings and jewellery, even souvenir t-shirts and key chains, you'll find it here. Just find the right store that matches your budget. I would recommend buying outside the shopping center because the prices were lesser than inside. Check "Sam and Naim's Souvenir Shop" because they give whole sale price especially if you'll buy in bulk. The price of "batik" wallets inside Aldevinco is P180.00 for 10 pcs. while P150.00 with Sam and Naim's.

How to get there:
Since there's no jeepney available inside Riverfront Corporate City, we rode a cab going to Aldevinco Shopping Center. Fare is P105.00. ETT is 15-20 minutes.

From here, we headed to our Fifth and Sixth destination, Magsaysay Fruit Stand and  Davao City  China Town. You'd be able to pass through China Town as you head to "Bangkerohan" (market). Davao China Town is like Binondo in Manila. Smaller as you can imagine. We tasted the fresh durian and pomelo at Magsaysay/Bangkerohan. According to my friend (who's from Davao), there are different kinds of Durian fruit. And the one that we ate was a native durian fruit. Click this to know the different kinds of Durian fruit in Davao City.
How to get there:
From Aldevinco Shopping Center, we rode a jeepney route Magsaysay. This jeepney will pass through the roads/streets of China Town and the end part is the Magsaysay Fruit Stands. Fare is P8.00. ETT is 10 minutes.

After our 5th and 6th destination, we planned to go to San Pedro Cathedral to attend the mass or even just pray (as if saying goodbye). But, we've decided to just go back to Inn and rest for a while before we had dinner. So from Magsaysay Fruit Stand, we rode jeepney route Ponciano, and got off at Camus Ext. We walk passing through People's Park to Carpel's Emerald Inn.


At around 7PM, we prepared and headed to our last destination, Jack's Ridge. This is my favorite from all the destinations that we've visited. Our travel to Jack's Ridge was extra ordinary. We rode jeepney, tricycle or "habal-habal" then walked in the middle of a "nowhere" street. This was the most exciting travel experience from all the destinations we've visited. We only spent P23.00 each going to this place and this is the cheapest travel we've had here. The tricycle was really amazing because it can carry 8 passengers + the driver and the travel is going up the hill. That is what you called, Interesting and Exciting!.

At Jack's Ridge, you'd be able to see variety of restaurants depending on the type of food you'd like to eat. They have:
a. Taklobo Restaurant -  which serves Dabawenyo cuisine. This is where we eat dinner and ordered "Sinigang ala Davao".
b. Kai's Bar and Grill - where the best bands in the city, party place all here drinking and dancing.
c. Karlo's Gourmet and Coffee - serves fusion of French, Italian and some Mexican dishes.
d. Kool Kat's Pool - this was just recently added here. It's has swimming pool where you can swim or just float lazily on the edge of the pool. Since this was closed when we visit Jack's Ridge, we just took photos of the place.
e. Penmar Hall I&II - this is like the function hall where you can celebrate special occassions
f. Tap Room Piano and KTV - another perfect place to relax and hold parties
g. Amphitheater - this looks amazing because of the grassy seats that looks like you're on a small football field. This is also a perfect place to held weddings or other special occasions.

So in going home, we rode "habal-habal" and my fiancé took the courage to video the entire trip while I'm too scary because of the  downhill way to the main road. "Habal-habal" fare is P15 each.
How to get there:
From Inn, we rode any jeepney route to San Pedro. From San Pedro , we rode another jeepney bound Matina. We tell the jeepney driver to drop us off at Shrine Hills near the "cockfight" area. From there, we rode tricycle (or you may ride "habal-habal"). Jeepney fare is just P8.00 and tricycle fare is P7.00. "Habal-habal" on the otherhand, is P15.00 each.  ETT is 15-30 minutes.

Day 2: Destinations
Crocodile Park
Tribu K'Mindanawan
Butterfly Garden
Aldevinco Shopping Center
Magsaysay Fruit Stand
Davao China Town
Jack's Ridge


Day 2:Breakdown of Expenses
P150.00 - Taxi fare going to Crocodile Park from Inn
P200.00 - Entrance Fee @ Crocodile Park
P326.00 - Lunch @ Tribu K'Mindanawan
P300.00 - Souvenirs bought at Crocodile Park
P105.00 - Taxi fare from Crocodile Park to Aldevinco Shopping Center
P1000.00 - Souvenirs bought at Aldevinco Shopping Center
P16.00 (P8 each) - Jeepney fare from Aldevinco to Magsaysay and China Town
P190.00 - Ate fresh durian fruit
P16.00 - Jeepney fare from Magsaysay to Ponciano
P92.00 (P46 each) - Fare going to Jack's Ridge to Inn
P325.00 - Dinner @ Jack's Ridge
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  P2,720.00

First Plane Ride to the Durian Capital of the Philippines: Davao City (Part 1)

It was nice to be back after my last entry/travel. I became busy preparing the initial details of my wedding. And yes, I am getting married! That's also the reason why I can't travel much. But, I guess you just really have to make time to relax and find the beauty of your place.

02/26/2014
Before, I only look up the sky whenever i hear the loud sound of the airplane flying up in the air. I dreamed and thought of riding a plane and visit one of the places I have never been to. This dream finally happened last February 26-28, 2015.  I was able to travel to one of the beautiful places here in my country, Davao!

This travel was booked last year, before my fiancé finally proposed a wedding to me. We thought that we might not be able to go because of the busy schedules. But it was him who made it possible. It was my first time to ride a plane though I experienced riding a helicopter before, since my father was a retired air force. I felt too excited since it's going to be a long weekend for us and it's my fiance and I's first plane travel together.  And because I was too excited, I didn't get enough sleep. We were 3 hours early at the airport. My first plane ride was positive, because the flight is "on time".  The travel was 1 hour and 40 minutes only.

I was told before that, when it's your first plane ride, you will feel nervous, feel like choking or even vomit. My mother's experienced was she felt like she's freezing because of nervousness. I didn't realize that riding a plane was like riding a bus as well. The difference is that the plane is flying while the bus isn't. I felt more excited when the plane is about to take off. I took a video and pictures of how everything looks when you're up in the air. All I can say is --- Amazing!


Day 1
First stop, Davao International Airport. While waiting for my friend, we took pictures in the airport. We found the giant durian statue which was created by Kublai Millan, who was known for his giant sculptures.


Second, we visited SM Lanang were we had our Lunch at Giligan's. I was informed that there were two (2) SMs in Davao. One is the SM Lanang were we visited and the other one is SM City. After our lunch at Giligan's, we went to Supermarket to buy some toiletries that we can use as we checked in later.
How to get there:
From Davao International Airport, we rode a taxi. ETT is 10-15 minutes. Fare: P120.00.

We checked in at Carperl's Pension House (Carpel's Emerald Inn) at Camus St. (down town area). We stayed there for 3 days and 2 nights. Our room rate is only P750.00 per 12 hour (or P1,500.00) for Double Single Bed/Matrimonial Bed . It's fully air conditioned, has own bathroom and toilet with hot and cold water(unfortunately the hot water didn't work on our room), there's a cable TV and free WIFI access. Hot water is only free from 6PM onwards. If you wish to have coffee or drink hot water, before 6PM, you'll have to pay P10/cup or P20/thermos. Food's available upon request/order.

How to get there:
From SM Lanang, we rode taxi passing Diversion rd. ETT is 20-30 minutes. Fare is P170.00.

Before we thought of going or visiting other places in Davao, we thought of taking a rest for a while and plan which nearby place to go to.

Third destination, People's Park. It's a walking distance from our Inn, ETT is 5-10 minutes only. You'll find the sculptures of indigenous people created by Kublai Millan. I've read that this is one of the cleanest and greenest public parks in the country. People visit this place to kill time, exercise, go jogging and take pictures. Before heading to our next destination, we ate durian ice cream. I must say, that the durian ice cream taste better than the fresh durian fruit.
 How to get there:
From Magsaysay, we rode a jeep route - Ponciano, we ask the jeepney driver if they will pass through People's park, we get off the street where it's a walking distance to Peoples park. Fare is P8.00. If you're from the main road (Quirino), ride any jeepney routing Quirino, then get off at Camust Ext or you can tell the jeepney driver to drop you of at Peoples Park (it's a walking distance).


Fourth and Fifth destination, San Pedro Cathedral and the City Hall of Davao.  These two were near each other. San Pedro church is just a walking distance from the City Hall. There were religious items sold outside the church. It's big and got amazing big ceiling fans which I've never seen in other churches I've visited. They say that this was customized and was only built for this church. There were Cebuano and English masses. 

Crossing the street is the City Hall of Davao. What so surprising when we got there was that, a lot of people are outside, sitting and watching at this huge screen. The screen is like a huge television which is as big as a bill board. I wonder what they will watch after the news. :)

By the way, while heading to San Pedro Church, we noticed a lot of Grilled Restaurants. I was informed by my friend that Davaoeños love to eat grilled foods. Also, we noticed that since we're at Mindanao, there were some restaurants who don't really serve pork or even add pork as ingredient to any of their dishes. The nearby restaurant in our Inn doesn't serve pork on any of their dishes. 

After our 4th and 5th destination, we had dinner at Penong's. This is one of the famous restaurants in Davao. Penong's is like Mang Inasal in Manila. They both served grilled pork and chicken. They also served fish and other foods. And the price --- it's sulit!

Day 1: Destinations
SM Lanang
People's Park
San Pedro Cathedral
City Hall of Davao
Penong's

Day 1: Breakdown of Expenses 
P120.00 - Fare, Airport to SM Lanang
P326.00 - Lunch at Giligan's
P650.00 - Toiletries
P170.00 - Fare, SM Lanang to Carpel's Emerald Inn
P40.00 - Durian Ice Cream (10 eachX2)
P170.00 - Dinner @ Penong's
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P1,476.00 + P1,500.00 (accommodation for 2 days) = P2,976.00

Sta Lucia Falls: Dolores, Quezon


09/21/2014 - My trip to Dolores Quezon was really amazing. They say that the place is Holy and I think it was God who really made it possible for me to visit this place.

I can't say much adventure nor beauty of this place because we only went to one place and only experience one adventure. Dolores, Quezon is said to be a Holy place whenever it's Holy week in the Philippines. According to a friend of mine, a lot of people are visiting this place during Holy week even if this is a very hot month (summer).

To begin my not so adventurous journey to this place, I was invited by my partner to join their ride to Dolores, Quezon. By the way, it wasn't only the two of us who travelled but 15 of us. I was with the Magz Riders Club (MRC), the riders club where my partner is a member. All members were gentlemen but some of them were with there behalfs whenever they make a ride. I am still thinking of the objective of each ride they make. But i only notice that it promotes camaraderie among them as well as socialization and friendship. Basically, most of them haven't been to places they travel to. And so do I. That's why, I didn't let of the chance to visit this Holy place.


Before proceeding on our itinerary, there was a typhoon that damages a lot of houses and made a great flood on our area (Cainta, Phil). The flood was friday (Sept 19, 2014). Most people would compare typhoon Mario to typhoon Ondoy because of the impact it caused to a lot of places. Because of this, I lose hope that I won't be able to join the ride anymore. I already informed my partner that I won't be able to come. I slept early friday night, because I won't be able to come to work because of the high level of flood in our area. But to my surprise, upon waking up early in the morning, there was no flood inside the house and even the flood level outside the house is going down. I got this smile on my face that if it won't rain the whole day, the flood will be gone. And God is really Good! The flood was gone before I finally made a decision to pursue joining the ride the following day.

Sunday morning, at around 7:26AM, we left the meeting place and 15 riders drove to Dolores, Quezon. It took us less than two hours to arrive at the place. We stayed at the cousin's house of one of the member. We had brunch (short for breakfast and lunch) before proceeding to "Sta Lucia Falls". It was a 30 minute walk from the house where we at and took 267 steps before we reach the falls. I was mesmerized by the beauty of the place though the water isn't that clear. The water was so cold, the current of the river was fast and strong. We walk through the rocky roads and got to drink the crystal clear water from the falls.  Since the place is holy, we also prayed for our sickness and even for our love ones. My partner got a liter of water from the falls, because they believed that it can cure sickness. Some of us also felt something strange when under the falls. We felt like the Holy Spirit is within us while praying under the falls. I must say that this is another great trip wherein we didn't spend that much. I only spent less than P500 for this trip. They say that there are a lot of places to visit in this place. Since we don't have enough time and don't have a place to stay (if we decided to go over night) with, we just decided to visit the other places some other time.


After almost 2 hours of stay at Sta Lucia Falls, we've decided to go back and took the 267 steep steps going up. This was were I also felt the pain on my knee. It was really so strange that it became too painful that i can't even walk. I tried to ease the pain and walk until we reach the top. Thank God it became well.

We dresses up but not to leave yet. We ate lunch at 3pm and drove home by 4pm. I am greatful to be able to join their trip and visited this Holy place after all the disaster that happened few days back.

HOW TO GET THERE:
I was with a riders club when I visited this place. We rode a motorcycle.


BREAKDOWN OF EXPENSES:
Gasoline (Full Tank) ---> Php 300
Entrance Fee            ---> Free
Food                         ---> ^_^
Pasalubong/Souvenir ---> Optional

Taytay Falls: Majayjay, Laguna


6/29/2014 - Majayjay is a municipality of the province of Laguna, Philippines. It is situated at the foot of Mt Banahaw, south of Manila. It's a 3 hours drive from Manila and less than 2 hours drive from Sta Rosa, Laguna.

There are a lot of tourist attractions found at Majayjay, Laguna. But the most famous is the Taytay Falls. Some people mistakenly called this as the Majayjay Falls. But the truth is Majayjay is the home of Taytay Falls.

I am fortunate to be able to visit this place as an anniversary gift of my partner (also my travel buddy). We travel from Sta Rosa using a motorcycle all the way to Majayjay Laguna. We passed through steep and rough roads. Along the way, we saw the Gigantic Buddha at Isdaan Calauan Laguna, the variety of hot spring resorts in Pansol Laguna, and the Palayan and vegetable farm near the Barangays in Majayjay.

Upon arriving, we paid Php20/head as an entrance fee (The watchmen there used the money for the maintenance and improvement of the place). Since we have a motorcycle, we are to pay Php10 for the parking. Limited stores can be found so I suggest you to bring food since there's also no corkage fee and before walking going to Taytay Falls, vendors are no longer allowed. In our case, we bought "pansit habhab", chips, cupcakes and drinks before going to Taytay Falls (it's optional to buy water since the water in the falls is crystal clear or as good as mineral water if your not the delicate one).

The way to Taytay Falls is pretty smooth because of the blocks placed on the way to the river. There were unfinished infrastructures said to be for room rentals and for the improvement of their public toilets though there were public toilets found but not as orderly as expected. Since there are no cottages available yet, you'll have to bring with you a tent or anything to shelter you and your valuables. There are tent rentals as well as blankets near the barangay, prices ranging from Php 100-300. The temperature is quite low/cold so it's your choice to bring a jacket. Everything in there will be done manually so if you wish to bring hotdogs, fish or pork to roast, you'll have to bring charcoal and matchsticks/lighter.


We rested for a while, eat lunch and change swimming clothes. We passed through gigantic stones to be near the falls. The best words to describe the water in the falls are: icy cold, crystal clear, good as mineral water and unbelievably clean. I was amazed to find out that there are still clean water that you could even drink and an awesome place like Taytay Falls. We swam near the falls itself and the current was really strong. I felt like my hands were freezing and my skin's becoming so white. Though I am not chillin' like most people there, I can feel that if I stayed longer under the water, I'd feel the same thing.

It's my first time to experience this kind of adventure. And I can say that this is remarkably AMAZING!. I will always remember Taytay Falls.

HOW TO GET THERE:
As mentioned above, I was able to visit this place riding a motorcycle, but you may CLICK THIS LINK for instructions.


BREAKDOWN OF EXPENSES:
Gasoline (Full Tank) ---> Php 300
Entrance Fee            ---> Php 20/head
Food                         ---> ^_^
Pasalubong/Souvenir ---> Optional

Green Nature Resort: San Mateo, Rizal


6/14/14 - It feels very excited visiting a resort that you haven't been to. And to my surprise the place isn't that near to where I am actually staying. But, it's worth travelling because the place is indeed, a Green Nature Resort.

If you're a nature lover and looking for a place to relax, this one suits your taste. It's an hour or two travel from Quezon City. If you're fortunate, you can even ride a cab going to this place. The rates are affordable and the best of all they offer free fish spa, where you can feel the caress of the doctor fish, or the species of fish Garra rufa.

Green Nature Resort has a swimming pool which you and your loved ones – especially the kids – can enjoy.
o   Daytime Rates (8am-5pm) = Php140 for kids/Php150 for adults
o   Night time Rates (7pm-5am) = Php170 for kids/Php180 for adults
o   Overnight Rates – with room availment (12 nn – 10 am) = Php220 for kids/ Php250 adults

There are also cottages, Gazebos and Treehouses for rent ranging from Php200-3,000 which is good for 4-30 pax depending on how many are you. Rooms are also available for those who'd like to stay overnight. Prices ranging from Php1,200-2,500 depending on your choice. The Videoke or Karaoke Machines are also for rent. Prices range from Php120/hr -daytime only.

They also have Function Hall for seminars, events and other social gatherings for 70 – 100 people that costs Php4,000 (Air-con for 4 hours) and for each succeeding hour, they bill Php1000. They also have a non-air-conditioned area which costs Php3,000 for 5 hours only.

For other amenities, they offer rentals of Billiard table for Php150/hr; Train Ride which costs Php30/head for 2 rounds (children and adult); Basketball court for Php200/hr-daytime and Php400/hr-nighttime; Volleyball court for Php150/hr-daytime and Php400/hr for nighttime.


HOW TO GET THERE:

GREEN NATURE RESORT
Upper Patiis, Brgy. Guinayang, San Mateo Rizal near Buenviaje Bldg and Sea Oil after you pass by the San Mateo Municipal Hall on the road going to Montalban.
For reservations, please call (02) 736-5260, (02) 584-8830 or (02) 584-8789.

If you're at Cubao or at Marikina Sports Complex, ride a jeepney going to Montalban. Tell the driver or conductor to drop you off at Upper Patiis, Brgy. Guinayang, landmark is Sea Oil. Get off at Sea Oil and you'll see white tricycles, tell the driver to drop you off at Green Nature Resort.

If you wish to ride a cab, tell the driver to bring you to San Mateo or at Green Nature Resort (ref is the resorts address).

For owned car travelling to Green Nature Resort, head to the resorts address for your reference.


BREAKDOWN OF EXPENSES:

Fare: Cubao to San Mateo                  --->Php 30-40 (you may ride jeepney or FX)
Fare: Sea Oil to Green Nature Resort ---> Php14/head

Food:
*You can order foods at the resort but you may also bring if you want. they have a place where you can grill fish, pork, etc..
*Alcoholic beverages are not allowed to bring inside the resort. But, you can buy at the resort. Corcage is not available.

Entrance Fee: Daytime ---> Php150
Room : Standard Room ---> Php 1,200 for 4-6 pax

The City of Pines: Baguio City


053114 - 060214 - Visiting Baguio is sweeter the 2nd time around!
I got the chance to visit Baguio City last year with my family. And now, It's my first time visiting Baguio with my better-half. I've noticed that there were lots of changes from the first time I visited.

The road, the stalls of the ukay-ukay,  and a lot more new establishments. We visited:
Burnham Park-This is 10 minutes away from the Inn where we stayed. You have to be careful in choosing the boat that you're going to rent because there were some who have the boats rented for Php150, where for some it's just Php100. Aside from renting a boat, you can also rent bicycles for as low as Php40/hour. There were also a lot of foods that were sold beside the park. There's also this restaurant in Burnham Park named "Ganza Restaurant" where the foods are great!.

Baguio Market Place
-If you're looking for souvenirs and "pasalubongs", this is the right place. You'd be able to find a lot of things in here. You'll just have to be careful in choosing the products as well as the best price that fits your budget. :)

Baguio Cathedral

SM Baguio (was just curious because it's not air conditioned)-I think all SM malls were the same except that SM Baguio doesn't utilize air conditioner outside their department store. Must experience to believe!

Mines View-There weren't much exciting to see in this place except for Bernard (sooo big dig), the ukay-ukay's, and the view of a lot of pines.

Igorot Place (near Mines View)
-I was fascinated by this place, because they were able to collate all Igorot works of art. I would really want to buy a product of them except that the price is a bit costly.

The Good Shepherd-For great and awesome taste of "ube", strawberries jam and peanut brittle, this is the best place. People would come here to buy "pasalubong". Though 'pasalubong' were widely found anywhere in Baguio, Good Shepherd offers quality foods that you can trust. You will surely keep coming back. Plus they accept credit cards. :D
This is just less than 10 minutes walk from Mines View.

The Mansion-As the name itself, this is the President's place or other Royalties who visits Baguio. The security's is very strong and the only thing that you can do here is to take pictures.

The Wright Park
-If you want to ride a horse, this is the right place for you. For only Php300 you can now experience the thrill of riding a horse for half an hour or an hour. Plus you can take pictures of Igorot costumes that are for rent for only Php10.

Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto-If you're the religious type of person and looking for a peaceful place, visit Grotto. This is a 100+ steps reaching Our Lady of Lourdes or Mama Mary on Top. You can also view the mountain ranges of houses from up there. There were candles, flowers and other religious items that are for sale upon alighting the place. Just make sure to choose the best price that suits your budget.

There were still some places that we weren't able to visit because of the heavy rain. But we manage to enjoy everything else. As for the food, there were lots of Food Chains and other restaurants that can be found. Lodging, Hotels, Inns and Transients are everywhere. Again, find the one that suits your budget and taste. :)

HOW TO GET THERE:

Ride a Victory Liner bus bound to Baguio City at Cubao Terminal. There were lots of cab and Public Utility Vehicles that you can choose to ride when you got there at Baguio City.

BREAKDOWN OF EXPENSES:

Bus Fare to Baguio ---> Php 445 (Regular Aircon Bus), Php 715 (First Class or w/ CR)

Cab rate (at Baguio City) starts at ---> Php35+2.50/kms

Lodging                ---> 3days/2nights Php2500 for a Standard Room for 2pax
                                 (at La Brea Inn)

Food                    ---> Ganza Restaurant at Burnham Park, price starts at Php49
                           ---> Mines View Canteen, price starts at Php49
                           ---> Goto, Mami, Arroz Caldo, etcetera at Baguio Market Place, price                                       starts at Php39.

Souvenirs            ---> T-shirt (colored) for Php120, (white) 2 for Php150-160.
                          ---> 8 for Php100 for delicacies (price change depending on the                                               "pasalubong" and sizes you prefer)
                          ---> Key Chains 1 dozen (12) for Php100

If you have a tight budget like us, you don't really have to buy a lot of souvenirs. You just have to bring with you a camera. :D      

Brgy Patabog: Mulanay, Quezon



042414 - 042714 - Mulanay is a municipality in the province Quezon. It consists of 28 Barangays and the one I have visited was, Brgy. Patabog.

It was my first time travelling to Mulanay though I've been somewhere in Quezon. My visit to this place was extra ordinary because I am not with a group of travel buddies nor with friends or family. I am with the family and relatives of my boyfriend. We stayed in Mulanay for 4 days (3 nights - 4 days). I came from Cainta, Rizal (where I am staying) and traveled to Sta.Rosa, Laguna (where Jervi is staying). From Sta. Rosa Laguna, we traveled to the bus terminal (Superlines). We left the house, Thursday night around 9 PM and was able to ride the bus at 1 AM the following day. From that time on, we traveled going to Mulanay and arrived at 7 AM. The travel doesn't just stop there! We rode a tricycle or what they called there habal-habal (we were 9 people in there) and travel for an hour.

After that, we need to ride a boat going to the island where Jervi's grandmother was. It was actually the town's fiesta.


The place was very magnificent. The water was so blue and then was so green in the afternoon. Most houses near the sea were made with "abaca" or the Filipino term "kubo". There were also some houses that were made with cement and blocks. The place were we stayed wasn't really the town proper. You have to walked in the sand for 10 minutes more to be able to see the "plaza" were most of the events can be seen. They said that during fiesta there are celebrities who visit the place and even performed. Unfortunately, we weren't able to see them. Moving on, beside the stage, there were some store that sells halo-halo, palamig, snacks and many more. There were also "perya"- a place where you can play colored games and bet on the color you prefer, if you win you get your many doubled.


HOW TO GET THERE:

Ride a Superlines Bus to Mulanay, Quezon. There's a bus terminal in Cubao. Then get off at Mulanay Town Proper. Ride a tricycle (habal-habal). The tricycle drivers knew where to send you.  Then ride a boat going to the island of Patabog.


BREAKDOWN OF EXPENSES:

I can't really itemize the details of the expenses because I am with the family of Jervi and everything is free.