Archive : April, 2009

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Apr 2009

How to go to  Davao Cebu Pacific and Philippine Airlines has regular flights going to Davao. Fares ranges from P1500 to P3000 (One-way, non-promo flights). Check out our Travel Promos category for the latest promo fare from Cebu Pacific and  Philippine Airlines. What to see - Tourist Spots in Davao Part of our first day tour at Davao is the Philippine Eagle Sanctuary. This is where our famous national bird is, (previously the Maya bird, naks history!) and the very famous bird - "Pag-
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Apr 2009

How to go to Davao Cebu Pacific and Philippine Airlines has regular flights going to Davao from Manila. Fares ranges from P1500 to P3000 (One-way, non-promo flights). Check out our Travel Promos category for the latest promo fare from Cebu Pacific and  Philippine Airlines. How to go to Eden Park Davao Going to Eden, we rented a taxi to take us on a tour the whole day. Some of Davao's tourist spots are far from each other so we opted to make a contract with the taxi driver we took o
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26
Apr 2009

“Tinago” in Filipino literally means hidden. As the name implies, Tinago falls is concealed. Though standing at 240 ft, one cannot simply just look above the skies to perceive it. Instead, he needs to look down and descend at least 300 steps. So far in my Philippine travels, I found the Tinago falls the most serene and beautiful of all the waterfalls I’ve seen. I’ve been to Iligan’s Maria Cristina falls, Pagudpud’s Kabigan falls, Samal’s multi-tiered Hagimit falls, Camiguin
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Apr 2009

While preparing for our trip in Davao. Catnap and I saw a frisbee while looking for goggles I think. We thought of buying one, to add to our to-do lists in Davao, or whenever we would have down time during our vacation. This was our first real frisbee game, and it was super fun.  As part of an itinerary, we recommend you bring along a frisbee to fill up those down time during your trip. :) On this video is Paradise Resort in Samal Island, Davao, Philippines.
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19
Apr 2009

Once upon a time, somebody suggested visiting Pagsanjan falls. But going there was a bit tricky. So this someone suggested visiting the infamous Maria Cristina falls instead. During that time, I was not aware where it was located. And since I learned about it in some classroom lessons during elementary, it strikes me and I ended up researching about this waterfall. I learned that it is located in Iligan City, so going there would be harder than going to Pagsanjan which is just in Laguna. Jus
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16
Apr 2009

When my boyfriend and I were planning our trip for Macau, we looked at Google Maps all the time, to estimate which tour spots we had to walk to or take a ride from. Luckily, there's lots to see in Macau, and they're practically in every street we went to. Macau's tour plan for tourists in my opinion, is just flawless. Almost all tourist spots we went into has a copy of the Macau map for tourists. It is detailed, easy to understand and pack full of information. It's really perfect for foll
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11
Apr 2009

White water rafting (WWR) is a recreational activity usually done to navigate the rapids of a river. Basic tools needed are raft, paddle, helmet, paddle, life vest, and of course, courage.  Rapids are classified into 6 levels [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitewater]: •    Class 1: Very small rough areas, requires no maneuvering. (Skill Level: None) •    Class 2: Some rough water, maybe some rocks, small drops, might require maneuvering. (Skill Level: Basic Paddling Skill)
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03
Apr 2009

Coming to Siquijor, some of my friend's family were a bit worried that we are going there. They were afraid because of Siquijor's reputation. In the Philippines, Siquijor is known for having mambabarangs, mangkukulam (witches) and aswangs(monsters) That connotation is really funny, because Siquijor is no scary place at all. It's one of the most beautiful places I've been into. Plus the people are really nice, and they didn't eat us! haha. One of the things we were warned was if some Siquij
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03
Apr 2009

How to go to Dakak Cebu Pacific and Philippine airlines have regular flights going to Dipolog. From Dipolog there are vans waiting in the area to take you anywhere you want to go. In our case, it was the Dakak Park Beach Resort that took us to Dakak, as part of the promo 'Barkada Package' we availed from them. What to See Yes we all have seen this place in the commercial during eat bulaga when we were little. Well it definitely and still looks like what it is in the commercial, but boy
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03
Apr 2009

I'm a regular visitor of Baguio for two years now. My boyfriend is from Baguio, and whenever there's a holiday, him and I would go there to just...sleep. hehe. We never have really toured Baguio, except for the occasional visit to the biggest mall there, SM Baguio. Though this time, me and two friends, catnap and xty, went there to tour Baguio. It was a two-day fun filled activity, where our first stop was the Balatoc Mine cave. really asked as just the time we went there, our usual "mrs. luc
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