Showing posts with label PLACES. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PLACES. Show all posts

Monday, April 6, 2015

Day 1- Journey to Batanes




I think essentially the meaning of life is probably the journey and not really any one thing or an outcome or a result. I think it's kinda the process and I think that if you can find happiness in the process then maybe that's it. CHARISMA CARPENTER

What makes this family trip to Batanes nothing short of amazing is because of the journey.  The success of arriving to the destination cannot be achieved without the course of going through obstacles such as pre-travel jitters, vater's frequent trips to the bathroom and dealing with the nerve of flying in a small plane!

Thursday, March 19, 2015

Snorkeling in Miniloc Island, El Nido





Snorkeling is probably one of the highlights when we were in El Nido. Imagine the excitement I had the moment we docked at Miniloc Island Resort. My mind was mentally jumping for joy! The rich blue water was so clear and inviting that you'd want to jump in and swim with the fish! 

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

El Nido Cove Beach Resort



Entering the resort's compound, we were welcomed by trees ... and more trees that seem to make you 
forget your worries left behind at work. It sure made me forget that I have stomach problems bugging me and the only thing you can think of is what lies beneath that forest. As the bus slowly head on the small path and made a stop, everyone gave a sigh of relief. We are here. And so, the journey to
THE destination stops for the night. 

Welcome to El Nido Cove Beach Resort..

Sunday, February 8, 2015

Journey to El Nido




Traveling an hour by plane, six hours by bus and fifteen minutes more to this destination makes one weary of the long bumpy ride adding that you have a major case of hyper acidity and diarrhea and a bit feverish because of dehydration.

Armed with immodium, kremils, paracetamol and of course bonamin to cure the major discomfort that I didn't expect to hit me for the first day of the journey, I felt like a loser. I took paracetamol nonstop hoping to end the fever until we reach El Nido town so that I can enjoy the rest of the trip. T'was a major bummer. The whole time during the bus drive I was really determined to get well and so I tried 'self-healing' by sleeping. I slept and slept and slept and drank gatorade minding that grumble in my stomach would stop. Thankfully enough I wasn't able to puke unlike when we left for Palawan at the airport that I couldn't contain myself not to. I had to let it go. During the plane ride I ended up collecting barf bags of my seatmates in case of an 'emergency'.

Resting my head over the right glass window, groggy from the medicines I took, my eyes would flutter open and would catch a glimpse of a zigzag road, sometimes a mountain full of trees, a sea of blue until I was fully awake and realized the drive wasn't even halfway to the destination. And so, the sleeping continues. Thank goodness the group rented a bus for the whole twenty four of us which can accommodate forty eight people and with the long drive, it gave us a chance to stretch our legs especially for the older ones, watch tv and bond together in one vehicle compared to splitting the group to different vans. Most of the 'young ones' occupied each lane giving ample space to lie down on our backs and a more reason for me to sleep comfortably (hehe).

The afternoon heat faltered the air conditioning system of the bus or maybe it was just me with my feverish self and everybody was a bit tired from the journey as well, but as the bus slowly entered a mountainous rocky area, a cousin excitedly announced that we were near. Everyone got giddy and eventually were in high spirits again. The bus drove on a higher part of the mountains giving us a good view of the sea and the destination that we are all so determined to reach.

At last we got to El Nido town, our eyes scanning the area as the bus passed by a small town setting surrounded by limestone rocks, foreigners hanging out outside the hotels having their beer, others carrying their huge backpacks walking along the streets and signs of different island adventures make way. . The feeling of being there was an accomplishment as the drive was really a long one and seeing the place was surreal, giving an impression of a raw, remote and authentic island life.

The night's accommodation was another fifteen minute  ride outside the town proper. I got groggy again so I slept for ten minutes more (haha). The bus driver slowly made a left turn to a sign that says, El Nido Cove Resort. Yes, we have arrived!


inside the Cherry bus

the view during one of the stopovers for a restroom break






Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Ilocos Norte Highlights Photo Diary



Summergirls head to Ilocos
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The Must-See Tourist Spots we visited in Ilocos Norte

1. Lapaz Sand Dunes
Ilocos Photo Diary: Lapaz Sand Dunes



2. Paoay Church

3. Kapurpurawan Rock Formation
Ilocos Norte Photo Diary: Kapurpurawan Rock Formation



4. Cape Bojeador Lighthouse





5. Bangui Windmills




6. Pagudpud Beaches 
Ilocos Norte Photo Diary: Blue Lagoon



7. Patapat Bridge

We weren't able to see the rest of the tourist attractions due to time constraints.
But here are other attractions to visit to complete the list:

8. Sinking Bell Tower
9. Fort Ilocandia Resort and Casino
10. Malacanang of the North 
11. Marcos Museum and Mausoleum (seeing the frozen corpse of Marcos wasn't too appealing)
12. Juan Luna Shrine
13. Bacarra Domeless Tower

Sunday, August 31, 2014

Ilocos Norte Photo Diary: Lapaz Sand Dunes



Summergirls head out to Ilocos
*More on Ilocos Norte 

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Thursday, ‎April ‎25, ‎2013, ‏‎8:36:42 AM

My girlfriends and I arrived in Laoag City via Florida bus from Manila at 7:30AM. It was a tiring ten- hour bus ride but that didn't  dampen our spirits for the first agenda on our list, Lapaz Sand Dunes. 

After breakfast at Jollibee, replenished and energized, we were met by our 4x4 driver and guide. For the booking,we paid the 50% down payment via bank deposit to the operator five days before the booked date (will try to remember the contact person hehe) and settled the remaining upon meet up. The tour + adventure included the 4x4 vehicle ride to Lapaz and sandboarding.

Adrenaline started to pump up as we were greeted by the 4x4 vehicle that drove us to Lapaz. 

4x4
This area marks the starting point of the sand dunes in view of the ocean + sand + wild plants -makes you feel like you're in Africa.

adrenaline induced view


Before heading out to the real dunes..

imagine how steep the slope is
nervous as heck

The heart-wrenching, crazy ride ended here. The 4x4 went through super high slopes that drove us mad with excitement. 




side shot of the our ride

The whole 4x4 ride and sandboarding experience was indeed one for the books. Had so much fun! Ended up exhausted and dirty but happy.

Friday, August 22, 2014

August Birthday Weekend



A celebration of two great Dads on their August Birthday Weekend to a 2.5 hour drive, 15 minute boat ride to this part of Boracay Island. A great bonding experience with the family, sharing funny moments, laughter and stuffing ourselves with gastronomic food in full view of the beautiful ocean. 











Sunday, July 20, 2014

Where I stand: Marzon



June weekend summed up in these four letter green loving word. A weekend with friends, of laughter and a friendship that is truly for keeps.


Where I Stand
#WhereIStand

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Where I stand: Fortress of the south



The different landscape textures following our route to Boljoon, the fortress of the south. Holyweek 2014.
see Patterns

on holy grounds

land history

old wood