Thursday, January 12, 2017

4 Days Seoul DIY Itinerary with Budget

Travel date: August-September 2015
Length of travel: 5 Days / 4 Nights
Total Spent: ~Php26,000 (with souvenirs)
             ~Php20,000 (without souvenirs)
Tips: search for vouchers and coupons online for discounted entrance fees to theme parks and museums, there are also discount coupons for select restaurants

Tour Highlights
  • Day 1: Trick Eye Museum and N Seoul Tower
  • Day 2: Changdeokgung Palace, Bukchon Hanok Village, Insadong, Gyeongbokgung Palace, Gwanghwamun Square, Cheonggyecheon Stream and Dongdaemun Market
  • Day 3: Everland and Lotte Mart
  • Day 4: Nami Island, Petite France, Garden of Morning Calm and Myeongdong



Seoul Itinerary

Seoul Itinerary

Seoul Itinerary



Monday, December 19, 2016

5 Days China Itinerary

Travel Period: April-May 2015
Length of travel: 5 Days / 4 Nights
County: China
Cities: Beijing, Xi'an and Shanghai
Modes of transportation used: 2 international flights, 1 domestic flight, 1 sleeper train, city buses, taxis, hop-on/hop-off tourist bus, subway
Total Spent: PhP 38,860
Total Spent without souvenirs: roughly PhP 32,000 (can be further reduced to ~PhP30,000 if all plans worked out)

China Itinerary

China Itinerary

China Itinerary

China Itinerary

Friday, December 9, 2016

Guimaras Day tour

Point of Origin: Iloilo City pier to Guimaras
Start time: 8:00 AM
Travel time: more or less 20 mins

Guimaras boat
sample big boat from Iloilo City to Guimaras

Tour transportation: rented a multi-cab for the entire day

9:00 AM - breakfast at The Pitstop (Mango Ice Cream, Mango Pizza among other mango flavored products)

10:00 AM - Guisi Lighthouse


Guisi Lighthouse, Guimaras
ruins of Guisi Lighthouse


Guisi Lighthouse, Guimaras
rusty of Guisi Lighthouse tower


Guisi Lighthouse, Guimaras
ruins of Guisi Lighthouse

10:40 AM - Guisi Beach (short walk from the lighthouse)


Guisi Beach, Guimaras
Guisi beach


Guisi Beach, Guimaras
Guisi Beach

11:30 AM - lunch at Raymen Beach Resort (right by Alubijod Beach)
1:30 PM - swimming at Alubijod Beach


Alubijod Beach, Guimaras
Alubijod Beach


Alubijod Beach, Guimaras
Alubijod Beach

3:00 PM - pasalubong/souvenir shopping at Trappist Monatery
4:00 PM - left Guimaras back to Iloilo City


Guimars, Philippines
their symbol greets every arriving and departing tourists in their pier

Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Siquijor Day Tour

Starting Point: Dumaguete City
Transportation: RORO from city wharf
Mode of tour: rented a multi-cab for a day's tour

Left Dumaguete City at around 830am, and arrived Siquijor by 1030am.

Siquijor
welcome rotunda near the pier

11:00AM:


Capilay Spring Park, Siquijor
Capilay Spring Park


Capilay Spring Park, Siquijor
Capilay Spring Park

11:30AM:


Old Enchanted Balete Tree, Siquijor
Old Enchanted Balete Tree

12:00PM:


 St Isidore de Labrador Church, Siquijor
St Isidore de Labrador Church


 St Isidore de Labrador Church, Siquijor
 St Isidore de Labrador Church

12:30PM:


Cambugahay Falls, Siquijor
Cambugahay Falls


Cambugahay Falls, Siquijor
Cambugahay Falls

2:00PM:


Salagdoong Beach, Siquijor
Salagdoong Beach


Salagdoong Beach, Siquijor
Salagdoong Beach

Friday, January 1, 2016

6D/5N Hong Kong - Macau Itinerary

Sharing our (me and my mom) 6 Days/5 Nights Hong Kong and Macau Do It Yourself Itinerary. This is dated way back August 2013 so the prices indicated are not applicable today anymore.

Hong Kong - Macau Itinerary
Hong Kong - Macau Itinerary
Hong Kong - Macau Itinerary

Thursday, December 31, 2015

Riverside Inn Iloilo City

We found out about this inn because we have a colleague who is from Iloilo. This inn is located just in from of University of San Agustin which is less than 4kms away from the city proper, just one jeepney ride away; also is one jeepney ride from SM Iloilo, minimum fare. 

The inn is pretty basic which is fair enough for the cheap price we paid. The room amenities are basic as well but good enough for two nights stay. I am impressed with the spacious toilet and bathroom which is usually compromised in most cheap inns. They don't have a grand lobby and signage in front so you could miss this easily. There are food stalls at the ground floor and it is on the main road.

Here are some of the photos I got for our room:


Riverside Inn Iloilo

Riverside Inn Iloilo

Riverside Inn Iloilo

Riverside Inn Iloilo

Riverside Inn Iloilo

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Mt Isarog : Panicuason Trail

Warned by a friend that this mountain is a major climb and since I love adventures, I give it a go. honestly, I have no idea what a major climb really is. Despite having nervousness in mind, I see that this would be just another challenge for my climbing stint.

It was June 2013 when we climbed this mossy and lush rain forest mountain. From the Naga City Bus Terminal, we took a tricycle going to the city public market area where we took a jeepney going to Barangay Panicuason. At the jeepney's turn-about we met our tour guide and started our trek to the majestic mountain of Naga City. Trees are everywhere! This is why I so loved this mountain. But adjacent to this realm is the high presence of "limatik" or parasites up to their so-called base #2. There is also a part of the trail where only huge and tall bamboo trees are all over the place. Oftentimes, you would also jump or hop off large fallen trunks of trees along the way. Another major feat of this trail (for me) is to like rock climb about one-storey high rocks or boulders which is almost 90 degrees inclined; going down this steep part is my most unforgettable part in this climb.  There are also water sources along the trail, particulary in base 2 (?) and base 3 where we camped.

Mt Isarog

Mt Isarog
base #3 is the last and topmost base where you can camp overnight
We started our climb from the jump-off at about ten in the morning and reached base #3 at around four in the afternoon. I think it would be faster if I didn't had minor muscle cramps which partly delayed the group. Water wasn't really an issue during the climb since (1) the trail is almost purely covered with trees and (2) it was cloudy at that time. Actually, we forgot to buy some rice at that time yet survived the whole day trek without any carbo-loading from rice. The next day, we hiked on to the summit for two hours from base 3; leaving our bags and things there.

Mt Isarog
at the summit, still surrounded with trees

Mt Isarog
no clearing for us on that day

Mt Isarog
parts where you can hardly see the trail
Before reaching the jump-off on our descent, we made a stop-over to its falls; i just forgot its name. Entrance is free and many locals are having their family picnics here. The water is really cold and gets very deep near the falls.

Mt Isarog
the falls right next to jump-off

Mt Isarog

Mt Isarog