Showing posts with label Philippines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Philippines. Show all posts

Sunday, May 03, 2015

Manjamanak, Apo Whang od!


It has been a great trip.

<3



April 29 - May 2, 2015

Buscalan Village, Tinglayan, Kalinga, Apayao

with: Kevin, Martin, Potpot, Dada, Val, & Will

Friday, April 10, 2015

Random Beach Trip

Burot Beach, Calatagan Batangas
04.10.15
Long hours of travel.
Trash.
Lying on sand.
Stars.
Wishing stars.
Laughter.
Peace of mind.
Starfish.
Wine.
Bonfire.
Mangrove.
Love songs.
Tears.
Answered 36 random questions.
College.
Friends.
Life

xx

Friday, March 13, 2015

Hashtag, BACKPACKER TEACHER!

After I saw the post of Kach Mu at Two Monkeys Travel Forum, I can't stop thanking God and the universe. haha!



Here's her post:
This is my MOM's ultimate dream, to have our own organization giving back to the community! So a lot of you have been asking about Volunteering, Teaching and Backpacking.. why not do it at the same time?
I'm creating the long project plan and now in progress with company partners. You guys can volunteer and gain teaching Experience before we help you teach English abroad! We can give certificate too!

Do you know any communities or local schools who need would like to have a long term English curriculum partners?

If you have books, school supplies please start collecting it as this new project of our community will start this summer in Philippines! IF YOU HAVE ANY IDEA FOR THIS PROJECT, PLEASE MESSAGE ME (EMAIL: kach@twomonkeystravelgroup.com or facebook inbox! smile emoticon

We need 5 CORE MEMBERS who can help us with Marketing, Lesson Planning, Coordinating and Organizing Events! Hopefully we can pay you and give you allowances but might take for few months.

Everyone, hope you can start our campaign #backpackerteacher

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THAT is a photo I edited years ago just because I wanted to see myself teaching these kids.  Hahahahahha 

This was my post last May 2013...

Say I WANT! -not 'i wish'


Now I remember the dream I wrote two years ago...

Gusto kong maging guro.
Sa Pilipinas.
Sa liblib na lugar.
Yung hindi ka lang basta guro.
Yung tipong isa kang life-changer.

Ayoko mangibang bansa.
Ayokong magtrabaho para sa ibang lahi.
Gusto ko dito.
Gusto kong makitang unti-unti tayong umuunlad.
Lalong lalo na ang antas ng edukasyon.


This is it! Thank You for making a way when I thought there is no way.. Sobrang saya ko ngayon, G. :)


Saturday, February 28, 2015

Finally, ILOCOS!!!

ILOCOS
February 20-22, 2015

Few months back, I came across this Facebook page of  Extreme Outdoor Club -a travel and tour group that offers Ilocos Getaway for only Php3,000. It was my first time joining a group of strangers and I knew it would be fun!

INCLUSIONS:
  • Private Van (Nissan Urvan 14 seater or Toyata Hi ace Commuter) - we were 17 including the driver and the guide. no biggie. I expected that. Though I was really hoping it would only be 3pax per row since Ilocos is really far.
  • Vigan, Laoag, Pagudpud Tour - yes, your 3,000 pesos is soo sulit! 
  • 2 nights room 4/6pax sharing accommodation in a beach resort - the room is actually good for two persons only. It has one bed and one extra mattress. I asked the guide, Kuya Mike if we can transfer to another room. He called Edzhel Herrera - the owner or maybe the founder of EOC. He agreed. We settled our things, freshened up, charged our gadgets, et al. and then suddenly, the air-conditioner stopped functioning. We transferred to another room which is actually bigger and good for 4-6persons. Lucky? Kind of. I guessed. Morning after, Kuya Mike was asking us to pay additional Php500 each because we requested a separated room. Of course, we firmly disagreed. They should have informed us about that fee before allowing us to get a new room.
  • Entrance in Kabigan Falls, Kapurpuruwan Rock Formation, Entrance in Blue Lagoon
  • Bagtag ID - no. we didn't receive any bagtag ids
My viewpoint:
EOC was on time! We left Manila at exactly 10 in the evening of Thursday.
Hope they would post a tarpaulin outside the van so we would know na yun na pala yung inaantay namin. 
Group tour is a lot cheaper than travelling alone.
Be open minded but know your rights.
Pack Light.
Always be on time.
Patience!

***To our driver, Mang Pedro -kahit inakala mong mga tilapia kaming mga sakay mo sa sobrang bilis mong mag-maneho, thank you pa din. Salamat for allowing us na makisabay hanggang Sucat though ang usapan is until Balintawak lang. hehe! To Pham Manayan and the family from Mindoro that became our instant friends, Thank you sa masayang kwentuhan, tsismisan, takutan at food trip. Haha! And to that woman (in her 40s maybe)- who blurted out "Hay nko! Nababadtrip nko ha!" after I said "Jan ho ata kami." calm down, momma. You could not choose your preferred sit inside the van. The organizers already prepared the sitting arrangement. Not our fault, madame. So please, wag ako. Charaught!

All in all, I will still recommend EOC. They offer tours in a reasonable price. There may be some issues on the road but it's amenable.
















xx

Monday, January 12, 2015

Life In Pixels | #DreamTrip Preparations


First time after forever that someone wished me sweet dreams. Haha! I'm loving Batanes already! After plotting the places I want to visit in this #DreamTrip , I wonder if my 7-day stay is enough. Ugh!

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Life In Pixels: Trek, Plunge, Crawl, and Hung

*super late post ;)

This is suppose to be a Wanderlust post but I already forgot the details. Ha ha!

July 2014
 - Mt. Gola
 - Mt. Manalmon
 - Bayukbok Cave

Start of a great friendship!


the buwis buhay shot of mam arlene

midnight buddy


the susutsutin girls

Another I almost quit but then I did it moment. :)

daddy?

the susutsutin boys


Mt. Gola on left / Mt. Manalmon on right :)

xx

Thursday, October 09, 2014

Wanderlust: Eat, Talk, Ride the Waves then Repeat - Baler, Aurora

It had been an exhausting day for me and since there would be a long weekend, we decided to check out this 6hr bus ride place called Baler. It was actually an urong-sulong trip. We were not prepared at all. We weren’t able to purchase bus tickets going to Baler and we had no reserved accommodation for 2 days and 2 nights.

Nonetheless, we decided to push it through. Who wants to stay at home for a long weekend, anyway? Nadah.

One of my friends agreed to leave Laguna as early as 6:30 in the evening just to make sure we could get tickets for the first trip which is 11pm. Then after hoursss, he sent a group message that he already got the reservation numbers for the 4th bus. Yes, 4th bus! So technically, if the Genesis Bus Company will follow their rule of 1 trip/hr, we will leave at 2 o’clock in the morning and arrive in Baler at 8AM. Good thing, they didn’t. ha ha! Dami ko pang sinabi diba.

TIP #1: If you want sure seats going to Baler, purchase the tickets on the following websites:

At dahil Friday is super hell day in Manila because of traffic, I settled to leave Calamba at exactly 8:30 in the evening. All busses going to Cubao was full packed! At sino bang may gustong mag-standing ovation sa kalagitnaan ng traffic sa Manila? Wala. So what I did is ride a bus going to Alabang and transfer to another bus going to Cubao. I got to the Genesis Bus Station by 10:45 in the evening.

"Pwedeng Mahalin, Hindi Pwedeng Angkinin" - Bus going to Alabang.
...and prolly the main reason why me and my friends are off to this trip. To mend our broken hearts. Ha ha ha!

While we were waiting, we checked blogs about others’ Baler trip and we found several accommodations. Well-known resorts, transient houses, etc. We sent text messages to all of them hoping one of them could accommodate us. And one of those replied! Aling Thess Cunanan offered her transient house for 1,500 for 4pax. Not bad! – we thought.

By 12:45 in the morning, our bus left Cubao. According kay manong konduktor, that would be the last trip. So yung iba, pinush na nila kahit sa aisle sila nakaupo. The ride going to Baler was smooth. No hassle at all and I actually got a 5hr solid sleep! I know I may not mention this but I want to; ang bango ng konduktor! Please, wag nang lagyan ng malisya to! It was just very rare! Di ba?! Ha ha

The amusing part of this trip is the exact 6hr bus ride from Cubao to Baler. We arrived in Baler at 6:45 in the morning! Napaka-husay lang! Ha ha

First experience? The tricycle driver and the Gabriela Silang of Baler, Aling Thess Cunanan! Ha ha! We hailed a tricycle to bring us to this famous eatery called Rolling Stores. Famous sa bloggers dahil mura. For only Php50, you already have your meal. Kanin at ulam. Very carinderia ang peg just like what we usually have in Laguna or Manila or wherever. 

our breakfast @ the Rolling Stores

After breakfast, we asked the tricycle driver to bring us to Aling Thess Cunanan but he told us that he didn’t know her. He also advised us to check other lodges baka daw kasi mas makamura. At dahil gusto talaga naming makamura, we agreed! On our way to check another lodge which is very far from the beach, the tricycle driver offered us a tour package worth Php800. Mapupuntahan na daw yun lahat. But! Since 4 kami sa group, we need to rent daw 2 tricycles kase they have an ordinance na maximum of 3 lang per trike. It will cost us Php1,600 or Php400 each. We told him that Aling Thess Cunanan was also offering a tour package worth Php2,000 for 4pax using her nephew’s car. Pero hindi nagpatalo ang tricycle driver. According to him, if we’re going to get that tour of Aling Thess, we still need to pay Php500 for the accredited guide going to Ditumabo Falls. And that car could not bring us to the starting point of the trek since it’s a rough road so we might need to pay daw another Php200 for a tricycle. Konti na lang, malapit na kaming maniwala kay Manong. He looked so kind and very concern for the 4 of us kase.

After 5 minutes or so, we reached this lodge and it costs 2,500 for 4pax. Yung totoo, Manong Driver?! Pano kami mas makakamura?? So we decided na kuhanin na lang yung kay Aling Thess. We called her and told her where we were. She insisted to fetch us since Manong Driver doesn’t know her. When she arrived, inaway nya yung driver kase kung saan saan daw kami pinagdadadala. Aling Thess pala is the vice-chairman of tourism in Baler. AND! Kilala pala sya ni Manong Driver. Liar! Anyways, we transferred to Aling Thess’ tricycle and checked her transient house. Our bad, naintimidate / nadala kami sa strong personality ni Aling Thess. We weren’t able to check every details of our room. After we settled our things, Aling Thess called us to give us the details about her tour package. Again, it’s Php2,000 for 4pax and she allowed us to use her van instead of the Picanto Car. At lahat ng sinabi nung Manong Driver are apparently all lies. The van can bring us to the starting point of the trek and we don’t need to pay Php500 for the accredited guide going to Ditumabo Falls.

TIP #2: Looks can be so deceiving. Wag magpadala. Kung sino pa yung mukhang mabait, sila pa yung sinungaling. (this tip also goes for love) ha ha!

After all the chit-chat and quick change of outfits, Aling Thess asked for the payment. Matalino. Ha ha! We paid her a total of Php5,000 for the accomodation for 2 nights (Php1,500/night) and for the tour (Php2,000). Before we go into details about the tour, let me give a quick review for Aling Thess Cunanan's Transient House: mahina ang aircon, no shower, curtains lang ang panakip sa CR, no TV, no wifi, and no LOCK for our room! In God's grace, He kept us safe.


Tour!!
We realized na isa pa sa mga kasinungalingan ni manong Driver ay ang sinabi nyang 3pax lang per tricycle. NOT TRUE! When we were on our way to Balete, we saw several tricycles na may 4 na turistang sakay! Nkklk. Anyways, these are the places included in Aling Thess' Tour Package:
  • Millenium Tree aka Balete Tree

  • Ditumabo Falls

  • Ermita Hills

  • Fish Port - nothing to see. We didn't even bother to leave the van.
  • Rock Formations

  • Museum

TIP#3: If your group is more than 4, it would be better to rent a van instead of a tricycle for convenience and power nap!

We finished the tour around 3:30 in the afternoon and since we haven't eaten a decent lunch, we decided to roam around and look for some places to eat. According to some blogs, Gerry Shan is one of the best restaurants in Baler. I doubt. When we went inside this restaurant, there were flies, ventilation is not good and it's madilim. I wonder if it's because it's almost 4PM and they're almost close? Anyway, we just ate on the pizza parlor in front of this restaurant and went back to Aling Thess' Transient House.

...power nap then off to the beach for some appetizer, beer, margaritas, et al.

Since this is the nearest resto with wifi, we stayed and ordered our food here:
literally for HUNGRY surfers!

We ordered mojos, buffalo wings, lechon kawali, juices, beers, and cocktail drinks. And guess what? 30 mins after we ordered, they served our drinks. After 1 hour and 45mins, they served our mojos. I was already getting irritated so I asked the waiter for our bill. Srsly, eto na yung pinakamatagal kong pinagintay para makakain! Malapit ko nang sakmalin ang kamay nung waiter dahil sa sobrang gutom. Chos! At dahil nalibang kami sa kwentuhan, naabutan pa rin namin yung buffalo wings and lechon kawali after 2 hours and 15 minutes!! Nkklk!

Need proof?

nakatulog na yung isang customer kakaintay sa burger and fries nya!
TIP#4: Don't dare to dine at Hungry Surfers if you're hungry. Ha ha!

Before going back to our room, we checked first the Aliya Surf Camp & Resort since they're hosting the The 2nd Annual STOKEDinc. Philippine Wahine Classic. It was a party!! There were DJs, lights, drinks, hot surfers, et al.



TIP #5: It would be a lot nicer if your accommodation is beach front. Mej mahal pero worth it naman siguro unlike what we did.. Nakamura nga pero hindi pa din sapat. Ha ha!

Second morning means SURFING!

I woke up my friends before 5 in the morning thinking na sana magpakitang gilas ang sunrise ng Aurora. But unfortunately, it didn't. It was a gloomy day. Cloudy! Hindi makasilip si haring araw. Anyway, we proceeded to our main agenda for the day: Learn how to surf! They usual payment for a Surfing Lesson is Php350. Pero natatawaran naman sya.. We got it for Php300/pax.

It was fun! and frustrating! and funny! and everything. Ha ha!


After surfing, we had a quick nap, went to the main town to check their church and this Baler sign, then stayed @ Aliya for our last night drinking session. 

October 2014

3rd morning:
...early call time so we can catch the first bus going to Manila. We woke up around 3:30 in the morning. But apparently, Genesis Buses going to Manila was not organized unlike what we had in Manila. It's not even on a first come, first served basis. Unaunahan talaga sa loob ng bus. Kesehodang 2am kpa nsa bus station, kapag turtle ang peg mo para makasakay ng bus, hindi rin uubra ang pagiging early. Hindi powerful ang "early bird catches the worm" motto. ha ha!

Expenses:
  49 - Calamba to Alabang 
  60 - Alabang to Cubao
450 - Cubao to Baler
750 - accommodation for 2 nights (1500/night x2 /4pax)
500 - Baler tour (2000/van/4pax)
  10 - Balete fee
  10 - Ditumabo Falls fee
300 - surfing lesson
450 - Baler to Cubao

...for food, it will always depend on your group. If you want to make your trip cheaper, go for Rolling Stores or other carinderia for your breakfast, lunch, and dinner. :)


xx