Monday, May 24, 2010

The Magical Coron



The Magical Coron

One of my most memorable trips was my first time traveling with my brother - in Coron, Palawan. Tagging cool friends along doubled the fun and excitement.

The Coron Island in Palawan is probably one of the most beautiful places I have visited. Like different parts of a dream, you wouldn't know what each chapter will bring.

Mystical. Magical. It's like Enya's music on a Sunday morning.


45 minutes away from Manila via plane to Francisco B. Reyes Airport in Busanga, Coron, a relatively recent discovery as a beautiful tourist spot, is in the province of Palawan. It covers part of Busuanga and the nearby Coron Island. Both islands are part of the Calamian Group of Islands in northern Palawan.

Places to See


The Kayangan Lake, sometimes referred to as the Blue Lagoon, is said to be the cleanest lake in the Philippines. The freshwater lagoon is amidst sheer limestone cliffs. The best way to view this picture-perfect scenery is by taking a walk up a mountain trail.




The Banana Island, more popularly known as Dicalabuan Island is the farthest island in Coron. It takes a 2-hour boat ride to get to the place, and it’s probably one of the scariest boat ride I have experienced because of the strong waves. But it all didn’t matter when I got to the place. It’s like I have gone to paradise.



The Pagi Island, another beautiful spot, named after the marine creature pagi (stingray), is a must-see. Coincidentally, one of Palawan's native delicacies is kinunot na pagi, which I didn't get to try.

Coron, a magical place, for a wonderful adventure.

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Wonderful Dakak!



Wonderful Dakak!

My first time to visit Zamboanga.

Dakak Park Beach Resort is located near the provinces of Cebu and Dumaguete. It is situated exactly in Brgy. Taguilon, city of Dapitan, 15 minutes away from our national hero Jose Rizal's place in exile. Dipolog City is used as the point of entry.

The beach is known for its bay and powder-like white sand and beautiful blue waters. The place is so quiet, perfect if you want to escape from the chaos of the city.

Summer in November: The Boracay Escapade



Summer in November: The Boracay Escapade

The beach bum's last beach getaway for 2009.

The refreshing Mocha Rum at Jonah's. Pacquiao's victory over Cotto.
The buffet by the shore. The priceless sunset experience with friends.
The exotic fire dancers. The lights of Juice Bar.
The party animals at Hey Jude. The relaxing Bamboo Lounge.

A week-long love affair with the sun, the sand,
and the wonderful people of Aklan.

Good times.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Pahiyas Festival



Pahiyas Festival

Every 15th of May, the people of Lucban, Quezon celebrate the Pahiyas Festival to honor the patron saint of farmers, San Isidro Labrador.

According to legend, San Isidro magically plowed the field whenever he went out of the church. This story by the Spaniards was passed on to the Philippines from Mexico during the colonial times and since then, Pahiyas Festival has been the farmers' way of celebrating a bountiful harvest.

With a grand display of colorful rice wafers called ‘kiping’, fruits, vegetables, and handicrafts adorning every house in the town, the Pahiyas Festival continues to be a source of excitement for the locals and visitors of Quezon Province.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

The Kuwebang Lampas Beach Adventure



The Kuwebang Lampas Beach Adventure

Three decades of being a true-blue Quezonian and still my humble hometown, Pagbilao never fails to surprise me.

This is the first time I visited Kuwebang Lampas in Brgy. Polo.
I admit, as a native of Pagbilao and a self-confessed beach bum,
it is a shame I haven't seen this place sooner.

Shared with family and friends, discovering the beauty of Kuwebang Lampas was indeed, a wonderful experience.

Lipa: A Different kind of Adventure



Lipa: A Different kind of Adventure

Looking for a different kind of food trip?
Then go hit the bus and visit Lipa.

During daytime, P. Torres Street in Lipa, Batangas is a quiet place. But when night comes, it transforms into an alley that will lead your way to a filled stomach. It has the longest strip of food choices, Filipino style.

Filipino dishes, desserts, delicacies, coolers and street food.
Name it, and for a cheap price - you got it!

Saturday, May 1, 2010

The Jejemon Invasion



The Jejemon Invasion

I just watched Jessica Soho's feature about Jejemons, and now I have a clear understanding of what the group is about and the frenzy they created.

Disclaimer: I am not a Jejemon (hahaha!), and yeah, I get confused whenever I get messages, Jejemon style. Even annoyed sometimes, like most people do. But come to think of it, if we get annoyed because we don't understand their "language", don’t you think the game is being played on us?

Why are we so bothered? Its not like the Jejemon language will take over the Filipino language, or any other language for that matter.

Just an opinion, I think they’re just having fun. So let them be.
Come on. Gay lingo is accepted and Jejemons’ way of texting isn’t?

Peace! c’,)