Showing posts with label Travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Travel. Show all posts

12.31.2013

Backpacking to Tanay Rizal – 12/29/2013

December was my travel month. 

I went to HongKong for a business Trip, Tanay Rizal for our Christmas Outing, North-bound for our annual family Trip and lastly, back to Rizal for a day’s adventure with friends.

I was busy the entire December, but since I want to narrate and share each and every travel adventure I've been to, I'll be posting them here anyway. I'll start with the most recent. :)

It's an unplanned day tour at Rizal with officemates, Den and Nheri. We were supposed to go to Laguna but since we've been spending a LOT and accommodations will cost much, we decided to go somewhere near.
We decided to have an adventure in Rizal.

Meeting time was 6:30am at Ligaya, Pasig. (I was on time, they were just an hour and a half early). I arrived there almost at sunrise.


Our first stop was the Touch of Glory Prayer Mountain. We took 2 jeeps to Cogeo, then Paenaan. Fare was arounf P20. Entrance fee at the Prayer mountain was P70. Here you can do church service, relfect and pray at the prayer cells, prayer huts, or in the open areas surrounded by plants and trees. It's also a retreat place, they have separate dormitories for girls and boys.



It was a very relaxing and tranquil place for alone time, prayer and simply enjoying nature.
But we only stayed there from 7:30-9:00 because we have a lot to accomplish on our list.



Next, we had a roller coaster ride going to Tanay Rizal. But after 3-4 rides of jeeps and tricycles and lots of asking, we managed to reach Tanay Plaza. For people's information, there are buses in EDSA Shaw going straight to Tanay Rizal.
In the Tanay Plaza, we rented a tricycle to Daranak. Fare was P350 roundtrip for the three of us. 

We stopped over at a bridge in Tanay and manong driver even took our photo. 

The tricycle driver (who seems to be our tour guide as well) suggested that we visit the Calinawan Cave, which was just along the way going to Daranak Falls.



Just some facts : Calinawan Cave was named as such because it used to be a meeting place for soldiers during the World War. Many arguments and pacts have been settled and clarified in this cave, that's why it's called Calinawan. :)). Plus, a "Column" is when a stalactite above and stalagmite below meets to form a post.
Entrance fee to the cave is P20/ head. Tour guide service is P100 + tip.

Afterwards, we climbed a grotto with the 14 stations of the cross (but I didn't have a picture) and trekked until we reach our last destination for the day : the Daranak Falls! 



Entrance fee was only P30 for adults. Cottages and tables are also affordable at P300 and P150 respectively.





Another attraction famous in Daranak was the balanced stones. We ourselves tried to pile stacks for the experience.

The falls is open from 8am-5pm daily and not allowed for overnight stays. There's no corkage in food so bring as many as you want. Alcohol is banned inside though.

After the swim till afternoon, we went back to Tanay / Plaza and there were already shuttles and buses back to EDSA Shaw. Bus tickets cost P60-P70.

So, if you want a cheap day adventure near the city, Tanay is a good place for you and friends!

Indeed, it was a tiring day but definitely a one of a kind and sulit trip with the Crazy Eggs! 

<3 Shaine

My Thank You's for 2013 -12/31/2013

It's the end of the year again. So ill be listing my top 13 highlights for the year. 13 lang since 2013 naman ngayon. :)

To start off my list :
#13. Community & social works :)
Some of the best things to do is to reach out to our neighbors in need
Tahanan ng Pagmamahal (Orphanage for girls) - 1/11/2013
School Supplies Sharing for Dumagats in Calawis, Antipolo - 6/3/2013
Outreach with Victory Ortigas - 8/4/2013
Gawad Kalinga Build - 8/26/2013
GK Relief Operations at DAR -11/16 & 23/2013

#12. Videoke Nights 
Hey Girls Reunion at my place - 3/17/2013
Red Box with office friends/ Pantals - 7/30/2013

#11. Night Outs & Dinner Dates with Family and Friends 
This was the ultimate dining year. Ate at a lot of different restaurants with friends, officemates, and family. Some of the memorable ones are :
It takes a Man and a Woman with Lyssa and Daddy - 4/12/2013
My Birthday at Cafe Juanita - 9/8/2013
Shopping Date with Czari - 12/3/2013

Then my top 10 are mostly my travel trips (except one).

#10. Nagsasa Cove- 5/11-12/2013

9. Rizal Adventure with Den and Nheri - 12/29/2013

8. Taal Lake Trekking -4/13-14/2013

7. Enchanted Kingdom & Nuvali - 11/13/2013

6. Mama's 80th Birthday - 11/2/2013

5. HongKong Trip - 12/4-7/2013

4. Farm at San Mateo Highlands 4/6-7/2013

3. Norte Trip - 12/22-26/2013

2. Treetop Adventure Treat - 2/2-3/2013

1. MICECON Davao - 3/6-9/2013


Sinong nagsabi na malas ang 2013?! Sa dami ng nangyari, there's still MORE great things that happened.

Goodbye and thank you, 2013! and hello 2014! :)

Love, me. :)

5.12.2013

Nagsasa Cove, Zambales


5.10-11.13

After our first event for 2013, it is a company tradition to have a summer outing. Last year, we went to Zambales (Anawangin Cove). This year, we held our outing in Zambales once again, but in a farther cove from Anawangin. We went to Nagsasa Cove, Zambales.

Call time is 1am-2am so my officemates and I decided to sleep over and stay in the office instead.
We arrived in Pundaquit (sometimes spelled as Pundakit) Zambales at 5:30am, our meeting place. We had our packed breakfast there. Then we waited for our tour guide until 8am, since they bought the food and other things for the trip.

The shores of Pundakit, filled with parked boats - ready to accept passengers and tourists for island hopping!
Boat ride to Nagsasa Cove took around 2 hours. The ocean was peaceful and very blue (but we had a problem with our boat, it took very slow I think because we’re overloaded :P) But besides that, there’s not much of a problem and we arrived safe and sound.


Blue, cold salty water! Such a refreshing view. :)

Touchdown Nagsasa Cove! :)

We set up our tents (I also set up my own duyan, which I bought in the island).

We had our lunch in one of the kubos, and we rested there :)


After lunch around 1pm (I know it’s very hot), our boss decided that we all trek the mountain nearby (I think it's called Camp Bira Bira). It’s not soft soil, we climb rocks and boulders! I think this is what you call ROCK CLIMBING.


The Guys

vs the Girls :)

Rock Climbing 101! :) 
We reached the top! The view was great!
I'm on the top of the rock :)
After the tiring but fun trekking, we rested a bit. Then we had our swim until sun down.

Part of the package was the food, and we had Pork Chop and Sinigang for dinner.

In Capones, it rains at night (so it's advisable to have strong tents), or else, you will end up just like us – our tent was leaking water inside. So around 1am, we packed up our things and "evacuated" in the kubo where we usually hang out.

The next morning, we had breakfast and we swam again.
Our OJTs/ newbies, prepared games for us too!

The Team after the games :)
Jump Shots. More FUN in the Philippines!
Then by lunch, we left Nagsasa Cove toured some islands like Capones, and its Lighthouse, and we went back to Pundaquit where our van was parked.

We washed up and had our shower in the POSO. It’s cold and it’s free! :)

Then we went back to Manila.

It was great to bond with my office friends, I got the chance to know them better.

Till my next stop!

Shainey

4.21.2013

We Conquered Taal Volcano!

4.13-14, 2013

We were supposed to go to a relative in Pangasinan but the plan was cancelled. Since we're on vacation mode already, mommy decided to plan a Taal Volcano Trekking instead.

We left home for Tagaytay last Saturday night. Good thing we have an Aunt who has a rest house in Tagaytay Country Homes 3, so we had a free accommodation! :)



The next morning, around 7am, we went straight to Taal Lake Yacht Club for our boat ride going to the Taal Crater. 

This is Taal Lake Yacht Club. One of the attractions here is the Hobie. There's a  competition for this held here too.
We've inquired that a Hobie rental is P3,800 unlimited use for one day. Too bad this was not part of our itinerary. But next time, I want to try sailing this Hobie cat! 

Our boat ride to Taal (You can book this boat ride to Taal Crater at the TLYC priced also at P3,800 per boat with a capacity of 4-5pax, with tour guide per boat and Lunch meal at TLYC included).


Arrival at the shores of the Taal Volcano. I advice you to put sunblock, bring shades and cap, and lots of water. 




Trekking up. To make the trip more adventurous, we chose not to ride horses! We trekked to the crater.


Pictures at the View Deck!

 

 We really enjoyed drinking Buko Juice. One fresh buko juice is P50.

Resting at the view deck

Since we want to make the trip really worth it, we decided to treck down the crater inside the volcano to have a feel of the lake.




On the crater. We were supposed to swim but the water was too hot since it's summer (almost boiling) so we decided not to have a dip. But the view was very beautiful. I can't believe we're standing inside the volcano!


Trekking up was difficult. I even had blurred visions and almost fainted due to the heat (so I cheated and rode the horse). FYI. Horse rate was at P500-750 whether you rented them full board or half way only.


Lunch at Taal Lake Yacht Club
 

We ate home-cooked Filipino food like Fried Tawilis, Sinigang na Bangus and Inihaw na Pusit! We ate a LOT!
Satisfied with the food and the trip!
Finally, we took a shower at our Auntie's house and rested. Around 7:30 pm, we left Tagaytay and went back home. It's better to leave Tagaytay a little later on a Sunday to avoid traffic.

It was a tiring, but fun and once in a lifetime experience. A great bonding moment with family and relatives. We conquered TAAL VOLCANO! 

Till my next stop!

Shainey


4.10.2013

Camping weekend at San Mateo Highlands


4.6-7.13

As of this period, I believe my mom and dad have already reached a level of contentment in their lives. They're neither focused on their hardware career nor on raising children and sending them school. Right now, I can see that they are enjoying their hard-earned money for some relaxation and enjoyment. Based on my observation, we have been going out almost every weekend because they are becoming fond of it!

This weekend, we didn't travel very far for some nature trip. This weekend, we simply packed our sleeping bags, some food (no clothes needed) and went on top of the San Mateo Mountains to watch the sunrise and sunset. Little did I know, it would be a very spectacular experience!

We went on this camping weekend with our close family friends/relatives (who by the way have hardware businesses too, and also have their pick-up vehicle). Our call time was 5:30 pm at our hardware in Kambal Road, San Mateo, Rizal.  We ran a little bit late from the call time because we all have to close our hardware stores. But it was just fine because the travel time was just 10 mins from the top of the mountain.

First, we stopped over the view deck to watch the sunset.

View from the deck! There were only some few seconds before the sun finally disappeared. But God was so kind to allow us to still have a glimpse of the sunset. :)
Edward was walking alone. Dramatic effect! haha :)

The road going up was scary - hindi lang zigzag road, literal na baku-bako yung daan na sumasayad yung makina sa ilalim ng kotse kapag hindi tama yung sinampahan ng gulong. All things on the car has to be secured because it will really fall off. Seriously, you need a 4-wheel drive to reach the top SAFE AND SOUND.

This was a sample view while were on our way up!
When we reached the top of the mountain, we were greeted by goats wandering in the grassland. But what really caught our attention was a one-of-a-kind modern hut standing firmly on top of the mountain. It was amazing! Carefully and creatively planned for the weather and other environmental effects that can happen.

It was a lighted hut, with comfortable chairs and table, with a welcome wine. It's like being in a hotel lounge . Very cozy and inviting!  
We brought rice, snacks, and grilled hotdogs, barbecues and fishes.

 We simply chilled, shared stories and watched the vast view of the city in front of us.



*We even saw a lot of fireworks (from MOA, Eastwood Libis, and even in Laguna). We were very lucky as well to witness a green falling star that disappeared in the sky after just a few seconds! It was one of nature's greatest miracles. :>



The bad news in the trip was we don't have a restroom, and not even water. Good thing we brought drinking water and cleaning water. We used "arinola" to pee.

To really make a feel that we are on a nature trip, we slept on camping tents! :)) There's no need for aircon/ fan because the temperature there was very cold!

The next morning, we went up early for the sunrise.

The sunrise pictures are the BEST.

Here's some of them


  



We had coffee and doughnuts for breakfast while watching the sunrise at around 5:40am.


Then we went trekking on 3 mountains/ hills nearby.



I can't believe that we reached the tower on top of the third mountain we trekked. That tower was actually a property of Meralco and  in our house it can only be viewed from afar. It was only just now that I come to see it so near. :)

We also experienced "provincial" life when we stayed in the kubo and sat in the duyan to rest.

After the trekking and regaining some energy, we packed up and we went to another mountain (where another friend lives) to see the view there.

On our way!
The slope was very steep! Again, this challenge needs to shift gear into 4x4!
This next attraction has more trees which gave us shade. We sat on "papag" chairs and beds made out of bamboo sticks, and just enjoyed the fresh air and the view under the large trees.


Meet our Kuya Kim with the farm animals around :)


The view wasn't visible compared to where we slept, but we really appreciated the trees here (especially now that the heat in the Philippines is terrible).

Then as we parted ways with our group by 11:30am, our family decided to have an ocular at Timberland Heights - the sort of 5th mountain/ hill we visted.



Timberland is like Tagaytay Higlands - it's an exclusive place for members so you better sign up for membership. Room rates are almost similar with hotels in Manila P6000/ night for 2 pax. We managed to enter for some ocular inspection only :P Timberland also allows bikers in, but on the condition that they have complete biking gears. It is a perfect place for Biking and for bikers. There are already cafes and restaurants designed for bikers there. One time, I want to go biking there too! :)



So in conclusion of my getaway, at a very minimal budget, we had this amazing weekend experience! It was just 10 mins away from our house so we didn't spend much on gas, there was no hotel cost because we slept on tents, food cost is on a  flexible budget too, depending on our needs! We didn't spend much, but we had a real breather weekend we will remember! At the short time, we felt at peace and one with nature. It is a highly recommended activity especially for families.


Since there is no water, we didn't take a bath in the mountain! :P So after all those experiences (which happened in less than 24 hours), we went home already for lunch and some real bath. :))


More adventures to come!

Shainey