Friday, February 24, 2012

Puerto Princesa: Biking Around Town

Puerto Princesa: Biking Around Town


After our accommodation check-in,  we headed to the reception area and asked how to go to Kinabuchs where the motorbike rental shops are located. They instructed us to ride a trike going to Kinabuchs. Indeed Rizal Ave is full of restos, inns, spas and motor bike rental shops. 










We just checked ATO Motorcycle rental - Kuya (Mang Ato's assistant) said that the whole day rental is P500,


since its 3PM already, we haggled to half the price of the rental for P250 from 4PM-10PM, but we ended up the 


agreed upon price of P300 (gas not included). Okay lesshhh do this...BIKING AROUND TOWN 

Puerto Princesa: Staycation: Balay Inato Pension

TOUCH DOWN PUERTO PRINCESA.


Scorching hot PUERTO PRINCESA...wattta welcome

Balay Inato is just 3 minutes from the airport. After checked in at our pension house and a quick lunch.
Free shuttle pick-up to and from the airport; they can arrange city tours also just approach the front desk 

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what I like at Balay Inato is you can roam around the garden and their resto walk around and breathe some fresh air, unlike when you're in a hotel you're only limited to the hallways






Aside from their pension house, they also known for their Chicken Inato - the place is called HAIM Chicken Inato


Daily breakfast choose from hotdog, longganisa and danggit







Rooms & Rates

Fully Air-conditioned Rooms *  Cable TV * Intercom *  Stand-by Power Generator * Free Airport and Hotel Transfer *  Hot & Cold Shower * Restaurant w/ Multi- Purpose Hall * Private Lanai * Spacious Parking * Hot Spot Connection

Room
 Daily Rate
 Notes
 Additional Charge
 Family room w/ breakfast ( 2pax )
Php. 1,400.00
 Extra bed w/ breakfast
+ Php 375.00
 Double room w/ breakfast ( 2pax )
Php. 1,200.00
 Extra bed w/ breakfast
+ Php 375.00


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Puerto Princesa: Flight Bound to Puerto Princesa City

Air Philippines Flight 2P 943 Bound for Puerto Princesa 






when you travel it's a must to have a travel guide to plan your itinerary




Nice to be back at NAIA Terminal 3 since our November 2011 Thanksgiving in Legazpi.
ETD - 12:20PM but the flight is delayed for 20 minutes.
Strolled inside the Terminal. Checked out new stores in level 2.



Used electronic loading station at 711 called ULOAD, since we bought a SMART sim card for this PPC trip. It's a good thing that our travel agent advised us that suncell doesn't have strong signal in most places.



Arrived at PPS with Mr Sun..super galit na galit..ang INIT!!!!!
Plus power failure while waiting for the luggage at the belt.


Really looking forward to Philippines' last frontier - Palawan - Puerto Princesa Edition



Saturday, November 26, 2011

Bicolandia: Wakeboarding at CamSur Water Complex (CWC)

For Thanksgiving 2011, we are able to visit Bicolandia, and when you're in Bicol, CWC should be included in your itinerary.  It's not our first time to wakeboard, we 1st experienced it in Deca Wakeboard in Davao. So its no harm if you take refresher course again right??
Register and Payment - waiver also

CWC Wakeboarding staff gives free WB briefing
The good thing in CWC, its a newbie friendly, they have winch cable for those first timers and to those who are just practicing to balance on wakeboard.




hopefully at the end of the day you know how to balance and try the  professional lap
And yes you did!!!

How to get to Naga from Legazpi
Left Legazpi at 7AM. It's a 2hour drive from Legazpi to Naga via UV Express - Fare: Php 230.00, it's a lot more cheaper if you opted for a bus ride - Php110.00 mas matagal nga lng ang byahe..2.5-3hrs.  Then a 5 minute pedicab ride going to the complex.



Friday, November 25, 2011

Bicolandia: Lignon Hill Nature Park, Legazpi City







Pahingahan, after uphill trek

Mt Mayon - not-so-seen tip

LH's Zipline


Chowking is open on Saturdays & Sundays and Holidays

LH's Binocular

Wooo Rainbow...

Lignon Hill Nature Park

Another prominent tourist destination in Legazpi. Located behind the Legazpi Airport, its a 30 mins walk uphill so you better have a bottle of water on hand. You will immediately feel exhausted on your first 10mins. Many "pitstops" or pahingahan huts located in every curve.

Lignon Hill's offers a 360 degrees view of the City of Legazpi, nearby towns and islands, Legazpi airport, Legazpi port and the majestic Mayon Volcano. Entrance is Php20. You'll just need to register at DOT office located at the entrance. The hilltop is accessible through a scenic concrete road that winds up the hill. 

The best time to ascend the hill is at early morning just before sunrise, while the air is cool, because if this, it has become a favorite exercise area for local joggers.

We started our trek at 4PM, because of lack of exercise, I'm already exhausted after a few minutes of walk ( so hindi lng 30mins ang aking pag akyat sa Lignon Hill..depende sa taong aakyat) partida pa yun ha hindi maaraw, slightly rainshower pa nung araw na yun. SUper feel ko na ang pang iinit ng aking tenga sa sobrang pagod, buti n lng my water.

Bicolandia: Cagsawa Ruins, Daraga, Albay

Huge Signage along National Highway 
Destroyed by Typhoon Juaning


Lava flow trek

Php 10 Entrance



Cagsawa Belfry





Souvenirs Shops


Assorted Pili Nuts

Handicrafts
Maruya - unsweetened



Pili Shells


Cagsawa Ruins From Legazpi City: Cagsawa is approximately 8kms ways from Legazpi. Take a jeepney, with signboards of Camalig, Guinobatan, Ligao, Polangui and Oas. We paid Php15 from Embarcadero to Camalig. Ask the driver to drop you off at Cagsawa. Look for the large Cagsawa Ruins signage at the right side of the road.You may opt to take a trike going to Cagsawa, but they'll just drop you at the end of the road before the bridge, since the bridge was destroyed by the recent typhoon Juaning. So you'll passed by the makeshift bridge before reaching the Cagsawa Ruins.With entrance fee of Php10, tourist will surely captivated by the majestic Mt Mayon and will have a picturisque scene captured.Folklore states that originally Kagsawa was derived from the word “KAG” meaning owner and “SAWA” meaning python. Kagsawa could also mean excesses or too much. The February 1, 1814 Mayon eruption was said to be a divine justice for the people’s overindulgence.The 1814 eruption was recorded to be worst eruption of Mt. Mayon. Some 1,200 people who took refuge and sought the sanctuary of the church during the eruption all died when the church was engulfed by the flowing lava.Only the Cagsawa church belfry remains today. It is a grim reminder of the events that took place and many people come to see the belfry as a reminder of times past. Through all the developments done by the local government, the Cagsawa church belfry remains standing, with the giant stones spewed by Mt. Mayon around and with the history of the region buried underneath.The place is now called Cagsawa Park. It is managed today by the municipal government of Daraga, Albay.Cagsawa Ruins Park is one of the most visited places in the area. From this point tourists are afforded with an unhampered view of the majestic Mayon Volcano with its world renowned perfect cone.At the entrance you'll passed by wide variety of souvenir shops and stalls selling magnets, shirts, native handicrafts and pili candies and delicacies, woven materials, keychains atbp. Inside the park are restaurants where tourists and local residents feast on native food and delicacies.