May 2009
One of our friend, (lets call her L) 'L's most hated part during our tours was riding ferries. She easily gets sick and dizzy with these rides. Unfortunately for her, our February trip was full of ferry rides.
Ferries are the only transportation available for islands in the Philippines that aren't connected by bridges yet. It's not always fun to ride Ferries, due to violent waves disturbing the seas at times.
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May 2009
How to go there
This post is part of our trip in Macau. For the complete itinerary, check out this link here: Macau itinerary
Just 10 min walk from Moorish Baracks, you'll be able to reach Lilau square. There are street signs on each tourist spot, pointing to the other tourist spot in the area, you'll never get lost. You wont even get to use your map. hehe
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Follow the narrow street from Moorish
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(This post is part 3 of Bolinao-Hundred Islands trip, click here for Part 1 or Part 2)
s, bought our pasalubongs(souvenirs), just kakanins, bagoong at patis, located near Bolinao church.
Getting There - How to go to Hundred Islands
Mang Larry took us to the mini bus station going to Alaminos. The trip from Bolinao going to Alaminos is about one hour. Once at Alaminos, we took a tricycle to bring us to Lucap port, where most tour boats are located. From there you can find boats that can
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May 2009
After our first stop at A-ma temple, and the maritime museum, which we didn't bother to go in, or take pictures. We then referred to our trustee map.
How to go to Moorish Barracks, Macau
This post is part of our trip in Macau. For the complete itinerary, check out this link here: Macau itinerary
Our next destination was Moorish Barracks and Lilau Square. From the map, it looked like we can walk from A-ma to Moorish Barracks, which turned out true. From there, you'll just have to walk
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May 2009
Ive been to Baguio so many times already, but I have only been at PMA (Philippine Military Academy) this March. For some reason, Jeff doesnt want to go there. He must have had bad experiences there that he wouldnt want to tell me. Haha just kidding. Actually one of the reasons he doesnt want to go there is that it's pretty far from the town proper, it's a good 45 minutes drive from the town.
How to go to Philippine Military Academy
From the town, we went to the jeepney station in front o
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(This is part 2 of Bolinao-Hundred Islands itinerary, click here for Part 1.)
Bolinao Beach during summer
Our package with Mang Larry was a tour of the caves: Wonderful cave, Enchanted cave, Cindy's cave, and a few other caves he offered to take us, but we didn't took. We have seen too many caves that day, we we're caved-out. :P White beach, the lighthouse, and the Taclobo hatchery was also on our planned trip.
The caves in Bolinao, are already developed, which is sad because they pla
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May 2009
One of the places that I actually want to get back to, other than Davao, is Pangasinans' Bolinao, and Hundred Islands. I really enjoyed touring the place and it feels like two days is not enough.
Getting There - How to go to Bolinao
Our plan for our itinerary, was go to Bolinao, and then Alaminos. Our first night was already jam packed of mini-adventures or misadventures.
Friday night was our designated departing time, the last trip of Five Star Bus company's route to Bolinao, Pangasina
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May 2009
How to go to Avilon Zoo
Travelling from Cubao going there is way long. I think it took us about 1.5 hours to get there. First we took an FX going to 'Montalban', and told the driver to drop us off at Eastwood Greenview subdivision. (You will pass a Total gas station, with this route.) Luckily for us, our driver actually stopped there to fill up his vehicle. So we knew we where near.
On Eastwood Greenview subdivision, we took a tricycle to go to Avilon. The road going to Avilon is not dev
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May 2009
We are happy to announce that we now have a shoutbox! It's located on the bottom of the right corner of each of our page. You wont miss it if you actually read our stuff. haha. Feel free to post messages in there, comments, requests and stuff. We'd be glad to shout back at ya when we can. You can even request us to take a visit of some place, and have it reviewed, on the account that you pay us to tour that place, haha, how we wish!
Here is the summary of what's been on kathangisip the pa
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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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