Showing posts with label Bus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bus. Show all posts

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Katipuneros in Daet

My college friends and I were considered to be "Katipuneros" because we would always traverse the intense heat of lunch to Katipunan just to eat. Anyway, after two years of hibernation in designated hospitals, the four of us met again for some quality time and outing together! (We missed Rizza and Jike though... Okay, maybe Jad... for them? Ha!)

Originally, Loi suggested Anawangin Cove because it's cheap and there are several deals on it. I agree, actually. But then, a friend's sister mentioned the beauty of Calaguas, read on that, and so, I suggested that instead.

Three words: It was beautiful!
Okay, another three words: It was hot!
Got tanned and burned in the process of appreciating this beautiful isolated place.

Anyway, we started with catching a night bus on May 21, 2012, using Philtranco Gold Service, priced at PhP 720.00. (The difference between the two was there is a comfort room in the Gold Service, which people didn't use because nobody saw it! Hmph! I think they're deliberately hiding it...) Basically, the bus was delayed plus there was a road construction somewhere in Quezon, so we arrived in Daet, around 7 am.

Gold Express Philtranco Bus (seated in front; which is a bad idea. it's better to sit at the back)
We had breakfast at the Lourdes Hospital, which my cousin's husband's family owns, then briefly went to the private port, which was still under construction.


Then on to our two-hour boat ride...
Calaguas Islands

We reached Mahabang Buhangin, the popular tourist spot of Calaguas Islands, where we had our lunch. We were scheduled to go to the private island at around 4 pm, so we better get used to the heat and start swimming! At first, I didn't go because I'm not really a beach person.

Mahabang Buhangin, Calaguas Islands, Camarines Norte
This is the life: lounging in the hammock, listening to the waves, feeling the ocean breeze
Buffet in Calaguas Islands (compared to the usual roughing it out)
After lunch, there's no way to go around it but to swim in this freakin' heat! It's so hot! But the sand is so powdery and soft! We basically stayed around the boat's shadows, trying to protect ourselves from the scorching sun, but it was no use. We tanned! Hehe

Powdery White Sand of Mahabang Buhangin, Calaguas Islands


Anyway, sad to say, but we had to transfer and go to the private islands while it's high tide. En route, we saw a floating fish, which our boatsmen caught. It was a very big talakitok. It seems so heavy, I wanted a picture with it, but there wasn't time hehe

A very large Talakitok

In the private island, we had our own bathroom and everything. We had some photo-ops by the rocks, set up a camp, had dinner, washed up, and proceeded to the main event for the night: drinking and talking and star gazing!

View from the Private Island
Rocky Formations

Shoreline of the Private Island
In the morning, we had some photo-ops (except for Loi who's feeling feverish maybe from the alcohol or the hot seat last night hehe), breakfast, and changed clothes again (We had minimum of 3 sets of clothes! Bwahaha! This is an outing meant for pictures and the pictures we got wasn't even enough!). 

When we got back to the mainland, Doc Philip was already waiting for us. We bought some souvenirs, and he toured us around the city for a while. We went to a church (sorry, no picture!) and Bagasbas Beach. Wow, I wanted to surf! The waves look so inviting... even in the midday scorching heat! We also saw the historically first Rizal monument.

Bagasbas Beach on the left, Runway of the airport on the right; View from a beach resort
Bagasbas Beach Shoreline (Low-Tide)
First Rizal Monument in the Philippines
We had free lunch, from the hospital which was actually for the Diabetic seminar participants (well, we are doctors and nurses hehe). Then we went to the Mampurog River for some swimming. (I just love fresh water compared to salt water.)

Panoramic View of Mampurog River
The river was rocky (as obviously seen from the picture), with varying depths because of the rocks. There was a slight undercurrent, which was no problem for me to swim through. Apparently, I made it appear easy to swim across the river. But Loi was basically... washed with the current to say the least; she lost her slippers in the process.

Loi lost, er I mean, donating her slippers to the river



There were lots of palm trees around, and we had some buko juice afterwards.

We went back to the hospital to wash ourselves up, and fix our things. Then we had dinner, and caught the 8 o'clock bus back to Manila.
(Non-Gold Service) Aircon Philtranco Bus

It was just an overnight trip with the girls, but it was fun (Okay, 2D/3N, but since 2 of the nights were in the bus, it didn't count). I really like the star-gazing part (I found two wishing stars! Guess what I wished for? Clue: Inspired!). I really like Mahabang Buhangin too.

For the financial part, we paid a whopping PhP 8,000 for our boat (which if you can compare, you can get from other boatsmen at around 3-4k)... A boat that can fit 35-45 people! And there were just 4 of us, right? Anyway, we didn't know at the start (but we were billed afterwards) with additional PhP 1,000 for the cook. (Hmm, if I'd known that I would just insist we could cook. It would even be more fun that way!) My cousin also told me that there's basically Php 3,000 worth of food items bought (over-budget since we didn't eat that a lot; there's just four of us!), so we paid for that too. Then the bus ride going home costs PhP 540 for the non-gold aircon bus, which was actually faster and I had better sleep than the other one! Since I'm a very budget-conscious person, it feels like we paid a huge amount of money for this trip (rounded to PhP 5,000 per head), when we could have had this trip for a bargain, and still fun! (Maybe more fun, because we would be staying in Mahabang Buhangin. And sometimes, it's actually the "roughing" it out part, that's fun.)

Though if I was really honest about this trip, I sort-of wished I didn't tell my cousin that we were going to Daet. There was just the four of us! Maybe if I had a bigger group (maybe 35 or something?), I would tell her. But since there's only four of us, I don't think the boat or the private island is worth it. Actually, I think I would rather stay in the tourist beach Mahabang Buhangin, because it was just... really... amazing! I was satisfied there already, even if we don't have our own bathroom in the private island. The private island was great with rocky formations and such, but I would rather go with the Mahabang Buhangin. Actually, we didn't even have enough time to go and explore Mahabang Buhangin... Sigh, maybe next time...




Saturday, October 1, 2011

Hong Kong with my Sisters

Hong Kong Trip with my Sisters

When: Sept 28 - 30, 2011
Where: Hong Kong
Accomodation: JJ Hotel
Goal: Business Convention in Hong Kong Convention Center

Day 1:
This is the start of PAL employees going on a strike so there are lots of delays with PAL. Fortunately, Macy and I bough Cebupac for this trip. Unfortunately, Mariel took PAL, who only bought a ticket just a couple of weeks before the event.

We waited at the departure area, sitting at the baggage area for 2-3 hours, waiting for the PAL plane to arrive. Eventually, it did, and we were on our own adventure! We just bought an Octopus card each for 150 (refundable) for all our transportation needs. We took the A11 bus going to our hotel, JJ Hotel in Wan Chai, Hong Kong Island (40 HKD deducted from our Octopus card):

A11 Bus Stop at the Airport
At the bus with our Octopus Card

We got our room at JJ Place at a great price via Booking.com (1140 KHD for 3D/2N).
We got the corner room, which was very clean and peaceful. Room was a real deal for money. The location is near the mtr (most convenient way to travel generally in Hong Kong), tram (another cheap and convenient way to travel around Hong Kong island; this is our favorite to ride) and ferry (cheapest way to cross to the Kowloon side where most of the shopping is located). Also near the Hong Kong Convention Centre. There was free wifi, but it \didn't reach our room. But may be probable in the lounge area of each floor. Anyway, there is wifi in the bus, mtr and many places in Hong Kong, so this isn't much of a problem.

Bathroom has glass walls so it may be a problem for people staying together who are not close (it has window shades that can be brought down though)

Double Room (big bed enough to fit the three of us)

JJ Hotel

After checking in, we went to the Convention Center to check out the Accessories' Fair.
Fashion Access Fair

First Dinner: Pizzeria in Wan Chai (naka libre kami ng soft drinks kasi Pilipino pala ang manager :)

Day 2:
We were supposed to go sight seeing. But no, the typhoon from the Philippines named Pedring followed us into Hong Kong! Thus, there were no shops, no bus, no trams, no one on the street! It was deemed signal number 8 in Hong Kong. Tsk tsk! The only thing opened was the MTR and some McDonald's! It really is too bad... My sisters did some city photography though, especially since there were no one on the streets.

It's a zombieland



Second Day at the Fair

Ferry where we can cross for 2 HKD to go to  the other side for shopping!

Waiting for the Tram, our favorite means of transportation because it's very cheap

Hong Kong for city and night photography

Second dinner: Pecking Duck (Yum!)
Day 3:
Our flight was at 6 and 7:30 PM, so we woke up early at least to go and see Peak Tram. We took the MTR to Central, then rode the bus from there (we should have just went to a nearby bus station because the bus passed through our area anyway!). Then, we walked to the HK Botanical Gardens, where my sisters rested and I took some pictures and visited the aviary and the garden. Then, we went back to the Convention Center because they want to buy some leather bags. We had our only meal (a late lunch by that time) in some restaurant and ordered chicken with cashew nuts and some dimsum. Then we headed to the hotel for check out and to the airport. We forgot to ask where the A11 bus to the airport is, and after an hour of walking and asking around (people don't seem to know either), we just took a taxi, costing us 350 HKD (eyes boggling! as compared to our 40 HKD coming to Wan Chai)
Map of The Peak

The Peak

It really is so steep, it is almost 45 degrees...  In this picture, it is less steep.

Sleeping Beauty

Resting in Botanical Gardens

Botanical Garden (Panoramic view)

Mariel's new bag

Lunch

Checking out