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This post is just a compilation of pictures I took on my way to Davao. Some pictures of NAIA Terminal 4, Clouds and finally, Davao International Airport. 

New chairs, noh? 
Buti pa 'tong hot milo at mami na kinain ko sa airport, MAHAL. Ajuju. :))


We boarded the plane on time but left an hour late. It was still dark (before 6 am) when we boarded. I slept for around 30 minutes and when I awoke, we were still in Manila.

As you can see, the sun has already risen.

There was just too much air traffic and plane leaving NAIA that almost all flights got delayed. Time to decongest NAIA, Philippine Government!
Why I love flying early in the morning is being able to see beautiful cloud formations such as this. Hehehe.
DVO FINALLY!
This was the only time I got to see Mt. Apo. It was always covered with clouds everytime I looked at it while in the city.

Mt. Apo is the mountain on the left. Although I am not currently dreaming of climbing it, who knows diba? But I wish to stay closer to it the next time. Sabi kasi, there's a mountain resort near it.

Mt. Apo is the highest mountain in the Philippines at 2,956 MASL.

Climbing the Philippines' third highest mountain: Mt. Pulag at 2,922 MASL.
"Life is Here" is the tagline of Davao City.

This is the first but definitely not the last city in Mindanao that I will visit.
I've been hearing good things about Davao especially when people were forcing Mayor Duterte to run for presidency so I was excited to experience the good things myself.
Outside the airport, it was already evident that Davao is a clean city. 
Durian Monument

Our driver told us a lot of facts about this sculpture in Francisco Bangoy Airport but I was too bangag to remember them. Haha. I only had an hour of sleep before going to Davao so my mind and body really wanted to rest that time.

Those people depicted inside the Durian fruit were the tribes who resided in Davao. 
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'Cause you might hate me for not posting about my resort sooner... ito na siya. :)) Ooops, back to the now, nasa future pa 'yung resort ko. 'Cause you might hate me for not posting about this resort sooner... ito na siya. Being so so so so true to its name (magaganda talaga mga Cristina), Cristina Villas in Antipolo is surely one of the most beautiful resorts that I've been to.

After attending mass at Our Lady of Good Voyage, we drove to Taktak Road and found the location of this resort through Google Maps. It's situated in a mountain side, kaya pa-loob saka pa-taas 'yung daan but there are also signages along the road that's why it was easy to find.

Now that I am posting this here, I feel that I should've done what I always do: taking excessive pictures of everything. I don't have a lot of pictures at Cristina Villas. Bakit? "Hassle magdala ng camera eh. Nags-swimming ako." Akalain mo 'yun, na-hassle pa ko. But this is for your advantage na rin so you wouldn't know what else Cristina Villas has in store for you aside from the pools that I'd show you below. 
5 feet deep with two slides.
Shower room, comfort room area.
Jacuzzi and the slide to the 5 feet deep pool.
Another 5 feet deep pool with slide, there's also a jacuzzi on the side.
On my way to the tree house.
Taken at the zipline area/ tree house.

On the view: 5 feet deep pool, children's pool with slide. There's also another children's pool (two feet deep) near the 5 feet deep pool with two slides. All in all, this resort has 5 pools.


It isn't really that visible in this picture but you can see (smoggy) skylines from the resort.
To #infinity and beyond. Yups, resort ko po. Hahaha. Jk. #nature #tree #pool ✌✌
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Taken at Cristina Villa's infinity pool which was my favorite pool that day. Aside from the cool water, the trees surrounding this place shade the whole area, and there's also a small man-made waterfalls here. 
This is where we stayed at. I don't know what these are called but we rented the one with the "second floor"
It was a surprise that there were only a few people there the day we went.

No other people rented these near our place so I was able to use one on my own. As in dun ako natulog, 'yung iba, kumuha rin sila ng second floor nila tas dun natulog. E kasi nga resort ko 'to diba, kahit isa lang binayaran e nagamit lahat nang libre. HAHA!


I think two reasons for that (konti lang tao) is because it's not that well-known or a lot of people doesn't anymore have this place on their list because it has been in the industry for a long time. Pero personally, I didn't know I had a resort in Antipolo prior to going there. Kulang talaga sa exposure eh.

 Sabi ng mama ko, matagal na raw 'tong Cristina Villas pero nagulat din siya nung pagdating namin e maganda pala dito. You know how those old resorts usually are, diba?

Sometimes being old is synonymous to being ugly but ibahin niyo kaming mga Cristina. Kami pa ba? Habang tumatanda, lalong gumaganda at nag-i-improve. HAHAHAHAHA. Jk. Cristina Villas is continuously renovating and making their resort more beautiful and more relaxing place to stay in yet remaining to be a budget-friendly resort.


I want to go back for a night swimming and/or stay in one of MY (My talaga. Inangkin. haha!) hotel rooms because the resort is overlooking a part of the Antipolo mountains and the Metro Manila skyline. Siguradong mas bet tignan pag gabi 'yung view.
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Pico de Loro / Mt. Palay-Palay climb kahit na wa poise is love. :))

Is Pico de Loro a mountain for first timers? Suuuuure. Why not! :)

Last April when I posted my Anawangin Cove and Capones Island blog entry link: here. I wrote there that I also want to try mountain climbing. Fast forward to April 24, I saw a sponsored facebook post of Arcobaleno Trailout Tours which said that they have a scheduled climb on May 1, 2014 (Labor Day).

Thursday: Saw the advertisement on Facebook
Saturday: Paid the fee at BDO (P 1,380/person all-in)
Thursday: Climbed Mt. Palay-Palay

That's how impulsive we can get.

Thank you, Louise for going with me at hindi na talaga ko uulit na ayain ka sa mga ganitong bagay if ever. Magswimming na lang. Ooops, unless ma-tripan mong mamundok ulit. :)))

My first summit!
Same trail but definitely different personal experiences and hardships.
'Yung nasa likod ko ay ang summit ng Mt. Palay-Palay. 

Here's my side of the story:

Since this, once again, is a group tour. I don't know the prices of the fees nor where should you pay them.
Meet-up was in McDonald's at Aseana City in Pasay.
I was asleep the whole travel from Pasay to Cavite (Uhm, may bago ba dyan? Lagi naman ako tulog sa byahe. hahaha)
DENR
We prepared for the climb, did some briefing and stretching here.

Even if I googled some blogs regarding their Pico de Loro experiences and I also asked someone regarding his, I still didn't know what to expect for mine. Kahit pareho naman kasi ng trail, magkakaiba kami ng kakayanan umakyat. 
We started trekking at around 7 AM.

Good morning, sunshine! 
Arrived at the base camp.
I wasn't that haggard and dirty looking yet. 
Listened to another mountain climbing orientation.
That guy explained the do's and the don'ts of mountaineering.


TAKE NOTHING BUT PICTURES. LEAVE NOTHING BUT FOOTPRINTS.
I enjoyed every step, every view, every breath. Yezz, may ganyang drama. Hahaha.

I can do this over and over again. I found another thing worth all the body pain I felt the next day.
This is just a glimpse of the trail.
The whole thing is for you to find out.
And then we reached the camp again.

We ate our lunch, took pictures and rested for a while before ascending Mt. Palay-Palay's Summit. 
Picture pa!

Still oblivious of the challenge she is yet to face.
In the summit, you'll see the different coves of Batangas.
Ang ganda ganda ganda pls.

Those persons are forming their line waiting for their turn to climb the monolith that is named Pico de Loro or Parrot's beak.
The Parrot beak's at my back. 
At this point, only my hands and my shoes were covered in dirt.
One of the many coves you'll see in the summit of My. Palay-Palay.
I only reached the summit. I forwent ascending the Parrot's beak simply because I had no confidence in my upper body strength. 

Some people say that the Pico de Loro hike isn't complete without going to the Parrot's beak, ah okay sila na lang. Lelz, I consider going/climbing this summit an accomplishment itself. But since this is my mother mountain, I might come back someday and by then climb the monolith.

Sige, i-feel mo na ang kalinisan. :))
And this is how you descend the summit. It is so steep.

I thought I was doing fine and I'll be able to go through everything without any complains and shouts until I had to descend.

Grabe, takot na takot akong bumaba dahil baka pag nagkamali ako ng tapak e gumulong na lang ako bigla.

I won't be able to go down there on my own. As in, baka mag-overnight at tumanda na lang ako sa summit kung hindi ako kukunin ng chopper. hahahaha. But I was able to face my fears with the help of our guide (Thanks, Dan!) and another guide (whose name IDK). They taught me where to step and what to do and thankfully, I was able to go down alive.

This was obviously the hardest part for me. Your experience would definitely be different though. Maybe you'd find the ascend more difficult or you'll find both easy as pie. 
Wow, ang long-legged naman ng babaeng 'yan.

Halfway the descend, I thought that I can't make it down alive should I continue descending the "normal" way kaya ayan, umupo na lang habang bumababa. Yes, poise? Iniwan mo ko nung nag bundok ako!!!


Friends, in the battle of your poise and survival, the latter always wins.


I held onto stones, bamboos, to whatever is there just to be able to climb and go down safely.

'Yung lupa ng summit, naging putik na sa katawan ko dahil nahalo na sa pawis. Imagine?! Hindi naman ako maarteng tao pero hindi ko pa talaga na-experience 'yan kahit kailan. 


This is the dirtiest state I have ever been in my whole life and I didn't even have enough water to wash my arms well! Hahahahahaha. Maybe it's true that mountain changes you (rhyming pa 'yan). Nawala 'yung arte kasi mas gusto mo pang mabuhay or in preparation to my tree planting wish ko 'to?
And the documentation ended when we reached the base camp again.

The last 30 minutes - 1 hour trek after passing this kubo/store was the toughest part of the trail naman for me kahit nadaanan naman na 'yun nung umaga nang walang problema. Andun 'yung anticipation na "WALA PA BA TAYO SA HIGHWAY?" at nandun na 'yung pagod at 'yung kagustuhang makainom ng tubig. Nga pala, dito sa Manila ay ayoko nakakarinig ng tricycle na maingay pero dun, music to the ears ang bawat ingay ng tricycle na narinig ko dahil ibig sabihin nun ay malapit na kami makabalik sa DENR. :))

At, dun ko lang din na-experience 'yung sa bawat dikit ng sapatos ko sa lupa ay may kasabay pawis na bumabagsak. Kinulang nga 3 panyo ko eh. Grabe, ang saya lang.
First Mountain Climbing Experience?

Check na check!!

At dahil na-inlove ako, NAMAN!!! Marami pang beses 'yan sigurado. Samahan mo akez pls! :))



REMINDERS:

1. Pack light! Leave all your unnecessary things. Ours started at 7 AM and ended at 7PM. Baka gustuhin mo nalang itapon 'yung mga gamit na hindi mo naman gagamitin pero kailangan mong bitbitin.

2. There's a store in the mountain but make sure to bring enough water to keep you hydrated and trail food (ours was provided by arco) to keep you energized. I brought 2,500ml of water but it was still not enough. If possible, freeze your water before leaving home so that you'd have cold water to enjoy.

3. Greet other mountaineers. This felt awkward for me at first. Sinabi kasi 'to nung guide sa DENR na bumati ng good morning, good afternoon ganyan. But when it's the "normal" thing to do when you're there, okay lang pala. Ikaw pa ang maa-out-of-place kapag hindi ka namansin. Nakibati rin ako ng, "Good morning. Good afternoon. Ingat po." Kaso hindi ako nauna kahit kailan, sumasagot lang ako pag binabati ako. hahahaha. Hindi naman sa isnabera, hindi lang ako sanay na bigla na lang mamansin.

- Pagbaba ko galing summit, meron akong nakasulubong na dalawang lalake.

Parang sila, "Good afternoon, Ms.!"
Ako, *tingin lang. May ngiting hinaluan ng ngiwi. Dahil sa pagod at dahil sa linis ko siguro.*
Sabi nung isa, "Uyy, pagod na pagod si Ate. Hindi na makasalita."
Ako, *ngiti ulit* Nga eh... Sige po.

Kung nababasa niyo po 'to, Hello!!! Sorry.

P.S. 'Yung ngiti ko, hindi ko rin alam kung nakangiti ako sa paningin nila o mukha lang akong mamamatay-tao. :))

4. Although it is supposed to make you feel fresher than other colors, refrain from wearing white colored shirt. Halatang halata 'yung dumi eh. Pero alam mo 'yun, ako lang 'to. Baka hindi naman kayo maging ganyan kadumi pagbaba.

5. I won't say that the hike was easy nor would I say it was hard. Thing here is, no matter what happens to you or no matter what you feel the moment you're there, continue. Even if you're the last person to reach the summit, it won't matter- it does not matter. :)


Doing this tour yourself could be cheaper than joining a group tour. You also won't get lost since there are guides in DENR (yata) and the trail is easy to follow but we preferred the convenience of being in a group and paying a fixed price for everything. First, dalawa lang kami. Second, hindi namin alam kung paano pumunta dun at kung anong gagawin dun. Third, mas convenient at mas sure na makakarating.




Tinanong ako ng Nanay ko bago ko uamlis ng bahay, 
"Nagbayad ka para pahirapan ang sarili mo at delikado pa yan, ah?"

I guess, it's something that not all people will understand. As for me, the moment I started trekking and especially that moment when I set foot on the summit of Mt. Palay-Palay, I knew that it won't be my first and last. Hindi ko naman inaambisyon umakyat ng Mt. Everest pero para sa mga mas madadaling mountains na meron dito sa 'Pinas, gusto ko rin maakyat 'yung iba na meron tayo. Iba lang kasi 'yung feeling ng nakaabot ka dun sa taas pagkatapos ng hirap. 



Thank you, Arco for making my first climb possible! See you next time, other mountains!



Check out Arcobaleno Trailoutours Schedules link: here. Tara, Mt. Manalmon saka Mt. Pulag tayo! :))
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I know that I shouldn't put Zero Degree Ice Bar in the title 'cause I wasn't in the Ice Bar but I don't know the name of the restaurant where we ate so that would do. The Ice Bar is in the basement, and we ate in the second floor of the SAME building. 
What I wished last year (and the year before that, and the years before that too) came true this year.

Antipolo's Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage Shrine last 2012 link: here

I asked if we can eat in a restaurant in Sumulong Highway this year and on out way down was this big tarpaulin which said Eat-All-You-Can for P 150.00/person. Anywhere would do as long as it's in Sumulong Highway, I thought.

So we chose to eat here.
As for the food, nothing was extraordinary but pwede na for P 150.00 eat-all-you-can.

And the dessert? Hehehe. It's merienda time kaya.
And this, reader, is what I've been wanting to see.

In a panoramic view, there's Laguna Bay in the left and MM in the right area. 
The skyline of the metro.

Pano pa kaya kung gabi, 'di ba? 

I have a thing for Skylines and I couldn't emphasize that enough so just by looking at the scenery was able to make my day. No wonder I love passing through Katipunan extension kasi nakikita ang Marikina kahit sandali lang.
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I've been MIA for quite a while so I don't know where to start but here, a compiled post of what I (friends and I did) one afternoon.

Let's also call this our voucher day because we used the vouchers we bought from Metrodeal and Ensogo several days (or weeks) ago.

First, we went to Ace Waterspa in Kapitolyo, Pasig. (Metrodeal Voucher for P 349.00/person)

My first Ace experience was relaxing I had look forward to my second time to relax again, it turned out our other friend decided he'll be hyperactive that afternoon and what was supposed to be relaxing turned out wrestling, lazy pool turned out to be racing with I-should-turn-your-floater-the-moment-I-get-near-you, fun swimming turned out to be stressful and competition swimming, floating swimming turned out to be that one chance he can splash water towards our  faces and all sorts of bullying he could ever think of.

The only times he let us de-stress was when we were inside the spa area, sauna and hot pools. But since we were in the lazy pool and lapping pool for most minutes we were there, imagine how hard it had been for us. Oh yea, we had three laps around the lazy pool area when he let us have our peace and quiet time. We are still wondering what the hell happened or what the hell he had eaten that the naughty and destructive boy got unleashed in Ace. Whatevs, still a memorable and fun experience with more back pains and scratches the next day.

Nipa Hut (Ensogo Voucher for P 376.00 for a set meal)

We've been wanting to eat at Nipa Hut for the longest time because we heard the view there's really good. Blame our love for overlooking sceneries. 

Sizzling Boneless na Bangus + Chicharon Bulaklak + Three Sticks of Barbecue + Bulalo soups were what we had for dinner and they're all included in the voucher. Super sulit. Four of us shared this set meal and only added rice for P 25.00/serving.

Taste wise: All were good and have passed our taste not to mention that we purchased these for almost half the price.





The only downside of that meal or the restaurant was the number of mosquitoes. Good thing we had off lotion with us that night, it alleviated the problem. As we eat our food, mosquitoes were also sucking our blood. Eek! You know that UV-light mosquito killer? Maybe they can invest on that or any mosquito killing devices. People go in Nipa Hut mostly at night to have a dose of their alcoholic beverages and they wouldn't want to go out already a (possible) dengue patient.
Sorry, I used a different setting of my camera which blurred to the top part of the picture.

And this is what we had been wanting to see the longest time. It's the panoramic skyline view of Pasig-Ugong area. I believe Valle Verde's somewhere there in the left side... a village where a person I've shared bittersweet moments resides. (The last sentence is totally unnecessary. I know that but I just wanted to share. Hahaha!)

We decided to go to Chatime, Centris Station before heading home and I decided to try something else (usual orders are PMT, Matcha and Oolong Mousse)  I got Choco Malt Mousse and I regretted it. Hahaha! That's P 95.00 for a glass of Milo and Cream. But I tasted their Milo Milk Tea or was it Malt Milk Tea and that was waaaaay better.
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Tagaytay Staycation
January 2021 


The newest attraction in Tagaytay is the Sky Ranch, beside Taal Vista Hotel. Sky Ranch is what you call the whole place and Sky Fun is what you call its amusement park.

It houses the country's highest Ferris Wheel at present.

FEES:
Entrance Fee - P 50.00/person.
Sky Eye - P 150.00/person
Super Vikings - P 100.00/person
Parking Fee - P 50.00


Other rides fees I wasn't able to take note of.

 Click this link to book your Ride-All-You-Can Tickets in Sky Ranch

The Ferris Wheel was the main reason why we wanted to go there but we found love in Super Vikings. hehehe. 


Dun kami naupo sa pinakadulong upuan, 'yung pinaka-mataas pag nagsimula na.
May times na nakatayo na kami sa sobrang tarik ng inaabot. Grabehan!! But the best I've tried so far.
Walang sinabi ang version ng Circle at EK. Ito 'yung favorite ride ko sa mga amusement parks, at sa lahat ng nasakyan ko, ito pinaka-hardcore at pinaka-nagusutuhan ko.
Note that pwede mong patigilin agad kung hindi na kaya, 'yon 'yung ginagawa nung iba pero we rode until the end... medyo bitin pa nga eh. We survived! and we wanted more! hehe

'Yun lang, wala rin naman kasing sinabi 'yung presyo nito sa EK at Circle at Star City sa P 100.00/per person/per ride.
Ajuju. Kung unli-ride ka lang sana, Super Vikings ka. Medyo rip-off kasi 'yung presyo mo kung gusto namin sumakay paulit-ulit.

P.S. Paano pa kaya kung naka-face 'to sa may bangin at hindi lang sideways... mas bet!


And the Sky Eye, masabi lang na nakasakay na.
Maybe I would have appreciated it more kung sunset or gabi namin sinakyan just like MOA's Eye.
Medyo mainit pa kasi nun at 'yung aircon ay nasa baba (bandang legs) 

Tipong maliban sa mag-picture, wala kaming ibang ginawa kundi magpaypay.
The view's okay but it seems that the gondola's a bit small, the legroom was cramped and to think we're not tall persons.
You'd see Laguna de Bay and Taal Lake at once but just like MOA's Eye, once is enough... unless libre. hehehe


 
Click this link to book your Ride-All-You-Can Tickets in Sky Ranch




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