Wednesday, June 21, 2017

Experience Palawan - Puerto Prinsesa City - 3D2N

Last March 23, 2015, I had the chance to experience Puerto Prinsesa as I really wanted to see the eight wonder of the world, the Underground River. Here's a brief rundown of my experience.

Day 1: City Tour

If you are looking for a budget place to stay but comfortable enough, check-in at the Plaawan Village Hotel. The hotel is very near the airport, you can just walk going there! 


First stop in the city tour was a visit to Immaculate Conception Cathedral and right beside it, the Plaza Cuartel.






Then off to the Butterfly garden, and inside it ia a tribal village of the Pal'awan tribe.




The City Tour would not be complete without visiting the Wildlife and Rescue Conservation Center, a sort of mini-zoo but I mostly took pictures of the crocodiles :)





The last stop was Mitra's Rach and beside it, Baker's Hill.






The City Tour is a half-day exploration, so you can do this after lunch :)

Day 2: PPUR

Most of Day 2 will be consumed by travelling to the Puerto Prinsesa Underground River. This tour includes a buffet lunch.








I didn't upload pictures of inside the underground river as it is best experienced including the tour guide's narration while traversing the hour river cruise :)

Since there was still light after the PPUR tour, we opted to do souvenir shopping here where pearls are cheap :)






Day 3: Honday Bay Island Hopping

The island hopping also includes buffet lunch at Cowrie Island. Island 1 - Pandan Island is great for snorkeling while Island 2 - Cowrie for swimming and picture taking.








Puerto Prinsesa has lots of restaurants to choose from, we tried the Japanese and the other one Vietnamese restaurant for the dinner during Day 1 and 2.





All in all, the Puerto Prinsesa trip is an affordable trip since all tours are government regulated, meaning, you get to pay the standard fees in all the tours no matter which tour agency you choose :)

Hirayamanawi,

Rob


Friday, June 16, 2017

Bicol Adventures - Legazpi, Sorsogon and back again 4D3N trip

Here's a throwback of my Bicol Trip three years ago

Legazpi Trip - Day 1
October 2, 2014
Thursday, 6:40 am

Well, I was anticipating traffic so I left my apartment way early. I already checked-in online so I just need to be at the boarding gate at least 30 minutes. The fun part is, there was no traffic. So I have at least three hours to kill.

After taking some obligatory selfies, of course, I have nothing else to do but take a nap. I woke up at 4am so a couple of hours of sleep would help, but first, let me explore the Domestic Terminal and what it can offer to me.









Probably not a good first time:
- cancelled
- rescheduled
- delayed




So it's already night when I touchdown so instead of exploring, I decided to go to sleep instead.

Some notes on my accommodation:

Ellis Ecotel is a budget friendly hotel. It looks and feels like a pension house than a hotel. The reception and hotel itself is located at the 3F of Embarcadero de Legazpi. I didn't take pictures as I was underwhelmed. Indeed, their website is deceiving in a way. Or the pictures used there were taken when the place was new. Anyway, so far I have stepped on two German cockroaches, ants were crawling at the sink and pieces of hair at the bathroom. I knew the hair wasn't mine because I have shaved hair. And for my 5 nights 6 days stay, I have paid a down-payment when I booked it. When I registered at the reception, the receptionist is already asking for the full payment. Is that really the policy? I mean, usually full payment upon check-out right? And then inside, there's no closet or safe deposit box so I really need to bring with me my valuables. The only amenity? One piece of generic soap, one sachet of shampoo, one bath towel and one hand towel. No complimentary slippers, toothbrush etc., but then again, I might have been accustomed to the hotels I stay in whenever I have big events. The room I'm in is P900/night. There's a P450/night but no aircon and fan only. I think I could have settled with that if I have only known. The weather is quite cool so a fan would be okay. But since I don't really plan on staying outdoors much, as according to the tourist official I get to talk to yesterday at the airport, it would only take me one day to tour Legazpi, which I'll do on Saturday on my birthday with my bestfriend.

Going back to Ellis Ecotel, good thing there's a Puregold Supermarket at the ground floor so it's convenient to buy some stuff like shampoo, soap etc.

Day 2 - October 3, 2014
My accommodation in Ellis Ecotel includes a complimentary breakfast at the Seaside Restaurant. Buffet breakfast is made up of pancit palabok, sausages, omelet, rice and coffee. Their coffee tastes quite good, caramel but not too sweet or strong.





So I took a picture of Mayon from the seaside. If you see two lines at the top, that's the zip line. Maybe I'll try that before I leave.










For today, I will just chill at a mall, watch a movie perhaps, have facial or massage and buy some alcoholic drinks as I make salubong my birthday tonight. Hmmm, these are the same things I could have done in Manila, but still, I was here to see Mayon haha and I'll do the tourist things tomorrow :)

So, the first thing I did was visit the nearest church - San Rafael the Archangel Church. Mass is daily at 6, 12 and 5. I arrived around 10. The Church is peaceful and quiet.

















From the Church, I went to Legazpi City's biggest mall, the Pacific Mall by Metro Gaisano. Since it's too early to have lunch and try the sili ice cream, I decided to watch a movie instead. The Maze Runner was showing so I watched it. I'll make seperate review for this but in a nutshell, it's like The Lost Boys and the Hunger Games rolled into one. I am the first ticket buyer, go figure.





Then I went to have lunch at the Colonial Grill to take a taste of the sili ice cream. There are two levels of hotness, so of course I took Level 1.










On the way back to embarcadero, I got lost. I didn't get off where I am supposed to go, I saw Aquinas University. I got off at a Mariners school at Rawis. So I went back. I got off at LCC Mall and walked along Legazpi Blvd. back to the hotel.








Will go to church later, not sure if at San Rafael or here at St. Pio chapel.

Day 3: Cagsagwa Ruins











































Day Four: This is what happened when I toured Sorsogon.

I started my journey at Embarcadero de Legaspi. Then I took a jeepney ride to the terminal to ride a van going to Sorsogon City. One way trip is only Php85.00










This is Irosin, Sorsogon, my first stop:





























Balay Buhay sa Uma Bee Farm in Bulusan, Sorsogon:
































Bulusan, Sorsogon:
















Rizal Beach, Sorsogon:






Barcelona, Sorsogon:











Gubat, Sorsogon





To cap off my birthday week, I had a whole body massage at Essences Spa inside Ellis Ecotoel for only Php250.00. Not bad :)


Here's the view at Embarcadero de Legaspi:









 
Some aerial shots from the plane:





Hirayamanawari,

Rob

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