Monday, October 21, 2013

Places I've Been

Since it is too late for me to write about all the places I've been for the last few years, I will just do a little "trip down the memory lane". Sad that I was too outdated before and failed to save copies of my pictures before Friendster was taken down, LOL. 

I'll try to look for pictures from my friends and post as much pictures as I can. But for the mean time, here are the available pictures I have. 

Hundred Islands, Pangasinan - February 2009


Puting Buhangin, Quezon Province - May 2010







Guimaras - January 2011





Boracay - March 2012


 




Camiguin - September 2012



Katibawasan Falls, Camiguin 


Ardent Hot Springs, Camiguin


Dahilayan Ziplines at Bukidnon - September 2012




White Water Rafting in Cagayan de Oro - September 2012






Bantayan Island, Cebu - January 2013





Hundred Islands, Pangasinan - March 2013





Tagaytay - May 2013





Daranak Falls


03 September 2013

As I mentioned on my previous post, my birthday fell on a weekday which kinda sucks kasi wala akong makasama to celebrate it on the day itself. Good thing it was my friend's day off work and he was thoughtful enough to offer me to go to somewhere I want. Ang bait 'no?

At first I wanted to go to Tagaytay but it was already early afternoon so I decided to just go somewhere near. I live in Pasig and the only place I could think of was Antipolo. My friend suggested that we could just stroll around Antipolo which I agreed. 

We went to Cafe Lupe to take our lunch. We enjoyed our food along with the overlooking view of the city.



After filling in our stomach with the good stuff, my friend suggested that we go to the Virgin Mary Shrine. Unfortunately, we only found out that it is closed every Tuesday when we got there.


So we went to Daranak Falls instead. It was not really planned and we did not bring any swimming gear with us so we just took pictures with the beautiful falls and the nature as our background. 






Not a bad idea indeed. 

Nagsasa Cove, Zambales - Pre-birthday Getaway

01 September 2013

I have been to a few beautiful places in the Philippines and I admit that I regret not being able to document each of the travels I made. I am too lazy to upload or even take pictures of places I've been (most are just selfies LOL). But I guess it is never too late to start something you really wanted to do right? Kaya heto ako ngayon at gumawa ng sarili kong travel diary and this is my very first post. (Naks! Feeling travel blogger.) 

Each year, I always make sure that I spend my birthday in a special way. And by special, I go out of town and relax (last year, me and my friends went on a 3-day adventure to Cagayan de Oro, Camiguin and Bukidnon). 

Since my birthday falls on a weekday this year, two of my friends and I decided to celebrate it in advance. I wanted to just have a weekend trip because it would be too much if I ask them to take a day off work for my birthday. We did not have a clear plan on where to go until the night before our scheduled trip. After a few conversation over Twitter, we finally picked Nagsasa Cove. Thanks to travel blogs everywhere, we pretty had a concrete idea on where to go and how much to spend. 



We arrived in the island on a Saturday afternoon. The people there (mostly natives) are very hospitable and even let us borrow their kitchen utensils, so cooking was not a hassle. There is also a store in the island in case you need something but the goods are quite pricey as expected. We already bought the things we need in San Antonio Market but we were short on some other stuff like charcoal, dishwashing liquid, etc., and left with no choice but to get it from the store. 

We spent the night in front of the beach, telling stories over a bottle of alcohol and my birthday cake as pulutan. LOL. 

Bonfire in front of the beach. 

The next day, the caretakers offered us a tour to the falls for Php100 per person. I never knew there are falls in the island or I may have just overlooked it from the blogs I've read. The trek took almost an hour but it was definitely worth it. We crossed rivers and climbed rocks just to get to the falls which is quite an adventure for me.






After an hour of pure enjoyment, we headed back to the our camp site to take our lunch. We explored the island a little more, good thing the weather was good. The natives told us that it had been raining for a few days before we went there. 

We arranged for our boat to pick us up at 3pm and gladly, they arrived on time. I definitely enjoyed this birthday celebration and made sure this experience will be taken home with me by taking a lot of pictures. Hehehe.