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 It's been 10 years since my first post about the largest fish port in the Philippines - Navotas Fish Port Complex. About time to update photos since a lot has changed since my first post and a lot of people are still sending me questions regarding this place. 


Navotas Fishport Post in 2013. 

Sorry na agad. Malabo at magulo kasi nahihiya ako mag picture kaya patago lang 'tong mga 'to. 😂😂😂

Walang fixed na presyo wala ring fixed na tinda dahil naka-depende lahat sa dinadalang produkto sa araw-araw. Usually, mataas ang presyo kapag hindi maganda ang panahon. Wala ring kahit anong frozen dito pero sigurado na mas mura kesa sa palengke dahil dito ang bagsakan ng mga seafood. Wala nga lang namimili masyado ng retail kaya hindi sila sanay magbenta ng mga kilo - talagang maramihan, meron kaming na-encounter na pinagsabihan pa kami dahil tatlong kilo lang binibili namin pero nagbenta pa rin naman siya. 😅 Kung konti lang naman at pang bahay lang bibilhin, mas okay ata sa Malabon Market na malapit lang naman dito. 


Pumupunta kami ng mga 7 AM - 8 AM. Hindi ko keri 'yung madaling araw kasi medyo magulo at nagmamadali lahat ng nasa paligid pero kung wholesaler ka o balak mo magbenta ng seafood e malamang doon sa madaling araw ka pupunta dahil mas marami pang tinda. 

Bale, tatlong area 'yung pinupuntahan namin. Halo 'tong pictures na 'to dahil ilang beses na rin kami bumalik, pinili ko na 'yung pinakamatino.

 Oo, sa lagay na 'to, matino pa 'yan. HAHA.


1. Meron ding isda dito pero dito mas maraming tinda na pusit, hipon, alimango at alimasag. Ito 'yung malapit doon sa lugar na una kong na-post nung 2013. 


Hindi ko alam kung anong mga isda 'yan. 


Bulungan ang paraan ng pagbili rito lalo na sa madaling araw kapag mga wholesalers ang bumibili. 


2. Ito ata 'yung mas bago. Dati merong talaba at tahong dito sa lugar na 'to kasi dito rin nililinis/binababa galing sa bangka pero wala na ngayon. Dito makakabili ng mga isdang madalas na inuulam sa bahay kagaya ng bangus, galunggong, dilis, at tilapia. 


Hindi talaga ko maalam sa mga isda. Siguro sa susunod na punta ko, aalalahanin kong nagb-blog nga pala ko. Baka sakaling mas maayos tas post ko ulit pagkatapos ng isang dekada. Nyahaha. 


Patuloy pa rin nilang ginagawa at pinalalaki 'tong port kaya kung makikita mo doon sa bandang likod ng picture e hindi na tubig dahil nire-reclaim pa nila 'yung katabi. 


3. Ito 'yung papunta sa mga tricycle/pedicab saka meron atang sakayan ng bangka dyan na nagb-byahe ng Navotas. Hindi ako sigurado at hindi rin ako nagtanong pero dito na nalipat 'yung mga nagtitinda ng tahong at talaba. Hindi kagaya ng Area 1, walang parking space na maayos (sa ngayon) ang Area 2 at 3. Dito banda sa kalsada kami nagp-park, medyo malayo nga lang na lakaran pero pwede ka naman magbayad ng porter kung marami kang binili para hindi na mahirap pabalik. 


Reminders: Isipin ko na lang may tulong. 

1. Wear proper outfit - hahahahhaahhahaha sa'kin pa talaga nang galing 'yung proper outfit - hindi ko alam kung ano 'yung proper pero at least magsuot ng footwear na hindi madulas o kahit mag boots ka na rin especially sa Area 1 at 2. Basa talaga 'yung sahig at lalo na pala sa Area 2, may area doon dati na lubog sa tubig/putik 'yung dadaanan. 

2. Magdala ng plastic/lalagyan ng bibilhin. Hindi nagbibigay ng plastic ang karamihan ng tindahan kaya kung ayaw mong hawakan lang 'yung mga bibilhin mo pauwi e magdala ka na lang ng plastic. haha! Meron naman nabibili pero hahanapin mo pa kung saan.

3. Lahat ng gamit mo pati buong katawan mo e maga-amoy dagat/ palengke ng isda. Doesn't matter kung gaano ka katagal dito dahil dumidikit talaga sa 'yung amoy. Kaya rin mas gusto namin bumili ng umaga para hindi alanganin sa oras ng ligo. 


Left photo at upper right ay kinuhanan sa magkaparehong lugar. Pero 'yun nga, 10 years ang pagitan. Wala ng bato ngayon. Semento na na 'yung area. 

Kung tatanungin mo ko kung bakit kailangan may "photoshoot" sa tuwing nagpupunta ko rito... bakit hindi? Pinost ko pa nga 'yan sa Instagram at kita mo naman, pinost ko rin dito. hahaha

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White t-shirt at shorts pa rin ang gusto kong outfit - hindi na magbabago 'yan pero hindi kagaya nung nagi-isang beses kong punta nung 2013, e wala ng butas sa balikat 'yung damit ko ngayon. E, wala na nga ata akong damit na ganyan 'yung design ngayon. HAHA! Ayun na nga, bumili na rin ako ng boots kasi maputik at baha sa maraming lugar dyan sa complex. 

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I don't know how to get to this place via public transportation. 

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While there are a lot of different tourist spots and restaurants in Busay, we only went to three that day. Here is the link to the other places we visited: Attractions in Busay

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Manifesting our next Japan trip in Sachiko's Little Kyoto. HAHAHA! 


AUGUST 2023 EDIT:

TOKYO, JAPAN TRIP CAME INTO FRUITION. 🤩


So basically, this is a Japan-themed food park. There are food booths once you ascend the Tori gate stairs. We just didn't have enough time to try their food.

Entrance Fee: 100 PHP

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We enjoyed roaming around Sachiko's. It really has a Japan vibe. Crazy how we're trying to find traces of Japan here in the Philippines since our cancelled trip in March 2020. Nyahahaha. Sheket yarn. 😭😭😂😂



ANONA, Tokyo.
Hinihintay pa rin ako ni Hachiko. :))


Upper left of the photo above are tables and chairs where you can sit at once you've ordered food from the booth. 


Before reaching the Geisha Paintings, you'll pass by the food booths. I didn't pay attention to the food offers since it was awkward to look when we obviously had no intention to buy. hahaha


There are signages with explanation in each area of this park so you sort of learn about the culture and history of Japan... of course, if you take time reading those... which I didn't. Sarreh na.


If you've been here before, I like visiting different Buddhist Temples. I realized that I haven't posted a lot from my previous travels and I'm kinda thinking of posting some in the next few days while knowing that a lot has probably changed since me visiting those places. HAHAHA. Nasaan kasi napunta 'yung oras ng 2020 - 2022? Hindi talaga ko nag-update. Haaay. 


Hanami (Cherry Blossom Viewing) in Fukuoka, Japan link: here.


Mountain View

It's kinda like the Rizal of Cebu. 


Maneki-Neko

Can't skip taking photos with this since it's believed that this brings luck. 


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1. Private Twin City (Cebu and Mactan) Tour
2. Car Charter



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This post will include photos from Tagalag Mini Park and Kamayan sa Palapat, Valenzuela City


We wanted to eat here at Tata Celo but they were closed that day so we looked for another restaurant.

There are ample parking spaces provided by the bigger restaurants but I don't know if there are other parking spaces in the area if you want to park and walk along the stretch of the fishing village. The road is narrow and there are a lot of establishments such as houses and stores beside it.

The perfect mode of transportation going here should be via motorcyle or bicycle - probably the reason why this is more frequented by motorcycle enthusiasts like what I've observed in Facebook posts. 


Kamayan sa Palapat is a pet-friendly restaurant. There were other fur-babies dining that afternoon as well. 

They have delicious and budget-friendly food. I wasn't actively blogging when we visited this place so I have no photos of the food we ate.


There is a fish pond at the back of the "kubo" in the above picture. I've forgotten the price but you rent it for a certain consumable amount should you want to stay in those "private areas"


Feeling Spring with this artificial Sakura tree. 


After eating, we walked to Tagalag Mini Park which is near Kamayan sa Palapat. It would have been better to spend longer time here but we couldn't since we just left our car in the restaurant's parking area and it was almost dinner rush. 


There is a place here where you can fish and pay your catch per kilo. We have been meaning to go back and try that out but never had the chance until now. 


This is in Valenzuela - around 40 minutes from home if travelling via NLEX and without traffic but it looks like we travelled far.



L as in Lua
L as in Lakwatsera 

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This is a public park so there's no entrance fee. 


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 I've always wanted to come up with a post/index of the different PET-FRIENDLY PLACES in this blog but never had the chance to do so until today. Anyway, I will be filling this list slowly since posting takes time and I have quite a number of places in my backlog already. 

Lua (my dog) has gone farther than the Metro so I'm calling this page PET-FRIENDLY PLACES in the PHILIPPINES instead of just Metro Manila.




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METRO MANILA

Valenzuela City

Tagalag Fishing Village

Tagalag Fishing Village and Kamayan sa Palapat



PROVINCES

Rizal

Ahon Coffee, Antipolo



Violeta Village, Bulacan






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Where to stay in Tagaytay? You might want to consider this place.


This post will include photos from Hotel Montecillo in Tagaytay. We went here pre-pandemic so there might be some changes. I haven't been blogging regularly since 2020 but I'm trying to change that this year. Haha.

Book your stay HERE.


We booked a family/quadruple room. 

We had our own bathroom, refrigerator, four single beds, television with cable, wifi connection. Free use of the heated pool, free parking, and buffet breakfast for four were included in the package as well. 

View the current rate of an overnight stay HERE.


Bathroom area was huge. Left side on the picture above is the shower area, right side is the toilet. Toiletries and bath towels were provided as well. 


Rooms are provided with instant teas and coffees as well. 


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This is the view outside our window. It was a quiet hotel - perfect for relaxation/staycations. There are restaurants in the area but wasn't overly crowded. Well, this is a weekday trip so people visiting Tagaytay were definitely less that usual. 


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This was a heated pool. 


We had the entire pool to ourselves that afternoon even though the hotel had several other guests. 


View from Starbucks, Tagaytay. 


Woke up to this bed weather. If the package didn't have a buffet breakfast, we would have lied down the entire morning and just look at the fog. lol


I love this Tagaytay weather. <3 I don't have pictures from the buffet breakfast but it was mostly Filipino cuisine. 


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