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Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Commuting to Enchanted Kingdom

   Last Saturday, I had a chance to go to Enchanted Kingdom by commuting. Enchanted Kingdom or "EK" opened in 1995 and located at Santa Rosa, Laguna. This is the first theme park in the Philippines. 

Enchanted Kingdom do have transport service from Makati to their park but if you want to go there by commute then here's how:


From Buendia/Cubao
1. Ride a bus (Jam/Jac/BBL) with a signboard "Balibago"
2. Tell the bus conductor to drop you off at Walter-Mart
3. Take a tricycle and tell them your going to Enchanted Kingdom. 10php/head or 36php for special (whole tricycle) Tricycle terminal is on the side of the mall.

Monday, May 20, 2013

All roads lead to Pahiyas!


San Isidro Labrador

   Pahiyas Festival is celebrated in Lucban, Quezon every 15th of May. It is a celebration in honor of San Isidro Labrador and as a thanksgiving for bountiful harvests. Houses along the Pahiyas route (which changes every year) are decorated with different fruits and vegetables and sometimes animals! Houses are also decorated with "kiping" which is made from rice. They look like leaves and yes it is edible but be sure to roast or fry it first.


Mom posing for the camera

   This is my 2nd time going to Pahiyas Festival and I should say I always enjoy going to Lucban, Quezon probably due to scenic roads while going there, the people I see in the streets of Lucban and their local food like Pansit Habhab and Lucban Longanisa. 


Go to the upper floors of some houses then pose!

   We arrived in Lucban, Quezon at around 8:00 AM. After parking our car we walked along the Pahiyas route for few hours. Along the route various local food are sold, so be sure to try their food. After hours of walking we had lunch at the jam-packed Buddy's, good thing they have number system not only for their food but also for their seats. We bought pasalubong from Pavino's bakery then rested inside the Church while we wait for the Grand Parade that started at around 2:30 PM. We waited for the parade then went home after a day of walking


Don't forget to buy broas and other baked goodies
from Pavino's Bakery located across the plaza 

   All we did in Pahiyas Festival is walk, so be sure to be in your comfortable clothes and shoes. My parents also took a lot of photos so after lunch, all our cameras are dead. 

Busy street of Lucban

   Pahiyas Festival is also a good opportunity for photographers to have a photo walk along the route of the festival. This is probably the biggest and most popular festival in the Region (IV-A). Its accessibility makes this festival a quick getaway for those working and living around the metro and its nearby provinces.


 
Cowboy showing off his skills during the parade


Going to Lucban, Quezon
By Private Vehicle - when bringing a private vehicle its better to park in the outskirts of the town then walk or take a tricycle going to the town proper.
There are three routes going to Lucban from Manila but probably the shortest route (for us) is via San Pablo City, Rizal, Nagcarlan, Liliw, Majayjay then Lucban. (we always use this route)
*A road from Calauan to Nagcarlan is also available which can shorten this route but its not visible on Google map.


You may opt to choose the road via Santa Cruz and Pagsanjan (scenic route and side trip to the other towns of Laguna) or via Lucena City (driving to Lucena is a bit tough since buses and trucks going to Bicol will also pass thru this route and other Quezon town have their own version of Pahiyas)
*Road via Rizal passing thru the towns of Tanay, Siniloan, Pangil, Pakil and Lumban is also possible but I'm familiar with the towns of Rizal.

By Public Transport
Via Sta Cruz 
From Buendia Hop on a Green Star Bus the alight at Sta Cruz terminal then ride a jeep going to Lucban
Via Lucena City
From Cubao/Buendia/Alabang : Hop on a bus with Lucena City Signboard, then alight at Lucena City Grand Terminal. Then ride a jeep going to Lucban.

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Palawan Experience 2013


Our Palawan trip was originally April 27 to May 1, but due to unforeseen  reason, we re-booked our flight and trip to April 29 to May 4. Luckily people from PALExpress did not charge us for any re-booking fee due to flight schedule changes of our original flights (lucky!).

We hired a tour operator so our trip will be flawless and yes, our trip was flawless, educational and fun!

Our Itinerary
Day 1
Flight to Puerto Princesa City (last flight PALExpress)
Arrival at Puerto Princesa
Airport pick-up to Niko's Cabana
Rest/Swim
Sleep

Day 2
Breakfast (Niko's Cabana)
Half Day Tour Puerto Princesa City
*Lunch at Nitchie's Vietnamese Noodle House
Rest/Swim
*Dinner at Ka Lui
Iwahig Firefly Tour
Sleep

Day 3
Breakfast (Niko's Cabana)
Travel to Puerto Princesa Underground River
Lunch
Side trip Spelunking and Zipling at Ugong Rock Cave
Travel to El Nido
Check-in at Ipil Travelodge El Nido
*Dinner at Sea Slugs
Rest/Sleep

Day 4
Breakfast (Ipil)
Island Hopping Day 1 (includes lunch)
Dinner

Day 5
Breakfast (Ipil)
Island Hopping Day 2 (includes lunch)
Dinner

Day 6
Breakfast (Ipil)
Check-out
Travel to Puerto Princesa City
Sidetrip in Taytay, Palawan
Buy pasalubong
Fly Back to Manila

*breakfast at Niko's Cabana are set breakfast, Ipil Travelodge are all buffet and included in our tour
  lunch at Nitchie's and Dinner at Ka Lui and Sea Slugs are also included are free and included in our tour

If you are too busy or too afraid to do a DIY trip, I suggest Isee Palawan Travel & Tours. Kuya IC is a great tour guide and his hands on approach to his guests is far better that other tour operators in Palawan(for me). He is also a good swimmer and had ALS & Rescue training which gives you confidence while on Island Hopping Tour. Visit his Facebook Page or contact him at 09178859494//09098849494

Ill post our destinations next time!


Palamig Ka Muna sa Palawan