Thursday, April 12, 2012

Pa Palawan (Going to Palawan)

Palawan Cherry Blossoms

First time to travel to Palawan, I boarded PAL, got 91 miles going and another 91 miles going back to Manila. As the Plane is touching down on the run way of Puerto Pricesa Airport,  the plane speaker broadcasted a reminder that Palawan is a clean city and littering is strictly prohibited and those who violates will be penalized :P. I hope all of the Philippines are like this...behaving like Singapore... Strict :P

The Tower of Puerto Princesa Airport

PAL
Philippine Airlines
Peace Sign and PAL

Welcome to Puerto Princesa ^^


Arrived in Puerto Princesa Airport, after going out from the airport terminal, I was greeted by pink flowers blooming on trees. The local resident called it the Palawan Cherry Tree, in the local language it is called Balayong.  It was March, that is also the spring season of Japan, when the Sakura begins to Bloom added to that according to the local people the blooms of the Balayong stays on the tree for a week only then they fell in the ground, so you can compare it with the Japanese Sakura ^^. On this Month the people of Puerto Princesa held the Balayong Festival, in honor of the Palawan Cherry Tree.


Balayong "Palawan Cherry Blossoms"

Palawan Cherry Blossoms
Palawan Cherry Blossoms

Palawan Cherry Blossoms


On our Trip to Palawan we are just in time to witness one festival called the Balayong Festival. The streets are closed for parade.

Balayong Festival

Street Parade

Street Parade

Street Parade

Street Parade

Street Parade

Street Parade

Street Parade

Street Parade

Street Parade
Food :P Something Exotic


Tamilok
Tamilok
KINABUCHS Grill and Bar

I ate TAMILOK (Shipworm),,, a kind of mollusks, but looks like an earthworm, the taste was oyster like, so it suit my taste buds but due to its appearance I ate it with closed eyes.  The Tamilok is the termite of the sea it can digest woods. They are mostly found on Mangrove forest.

Mangrove Fruit

Mangrove Fruit

A clear view Y^^,
  
On this trip I learned to prevent the clouding of the snorkel mask, you can use the sap of the Mangrove Fruit  as an anti clouding agent, just rub the sap on the inner side of the mask and if you go snorkeling then remove the mask it will not accumulate vapors.
(From my Camiguin travel I learned from my French female friend that you can also use toothpaste as an anti clouding agent, just do not forget to rinse it or else :P)

Growing Mangroves

Mangrove

Bamboo and Mangrove


Our guided tour includes the Island hoping
Snorkeling was done on the Honda Bay ( Hunda Bay) there are many coral reefs.  Different types of corals can be seen and fishes too, you can bring bread then feed the fish.

The boat we rode on are boats of fishermen. Some of them once participated in illegal fishing.
They used home made bombs to blast the sea.
This action destroyed the corals and killed many fishes.
Now they changed job, they are now on to ecotourism.

We stayed on a guest house, one room 4 guys all of us office mates, then on the other room another office mate with his girlfriend. How lucky the other room because they were greeted by a Tokay gecko (Tuko in Filipino).

On this Palawan stay , we enjoyed nature very much, there is also an interesting road we traveled on, because of the hilly terrain, The car we rode on felt like a roller coaster, going Up and going Down.







We went to the Crocodile farm where you can view a large skeleton of a salt water crocodile, this was killed because it ate a man :(.

Dinosaur?

Basking in the sun

Baby Crocs

my Baby :P

Iwahig Prison and Penal Farm, here prisoners are roaming freely, doing farm work and other stuffs like normal people do outside, except all of them wear bright orange suits. You can buy souvenirs which the prisoners themselves made. They are selling crocodile figures, I ask how they made it, they said it made from melted plastic cups. They melted the plastic cups and molded it  to a crocodile shapes. So they are reusing the plastic junks from fastfood.

Crocodile Souvenier

Palawan Crocodile

Pasalubong ^^



The Palawan Under Ground River.


Palawan Underground River
The Palawan Underground River became one of the new 7th wonders of nature.Proudly, I voted fo it ^^, including the other winners from Asia ^^. From Sabang Beach we ride a bangka (boat) going to the underground river. Get off from the Bangka then walked on a trail leading to the mount of the cave. On the trail you can be greeted by a Bayawak (Monitor Lizard) a big lizard with fork blue tongue. Some monkeys too will say hello, but be cautious because those monkeys are not shy to grab plastic bags. They steal for food :( according to one of the people there.

Boat from Sabang


dorobo saru :P

bayawak

PPUR

PPUR

PPUR

PPUR

PPUR


PPUR

PPUR
  
HORSE@ppur

flower

bats of PPUR
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The guided tour includes a trip around the town we had a stop over on the town. We were taken to the The Immaculate Conception Cathedral and a nearby park with a monument about WWII.


The Immaculate Conception Cathedral


One downfall of going to Palawan is that if you are a blood donor, you need to wait 1 year as quarantine period. You can not donate blood :( because Palawan is known source of Malaria disease from mosquito bites.


Other stuffs  and stop over...

I saw red banana on Palawan but it was not my first time to see one^^, I was able to take some pictures of it together with different types of bananas.


Red Banana

bananas

banana



banana




On this Palawan trip I just stayed on Puerto Princessa. In the future I would like to see, Coron, El Nido and Calauit Island, these are one of the good places too in Palawan. Coron and El Nido are famous for beach while Calauit is famous safari animals like giraffes ans zebra roaming freely on the island.




















 



Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Daranak. Batlag and the Hinulugang Taktak : Water Falls Dilemma...

Long time no write in here, I have so many things to share, but this one is urgent.  I was looking forward for this one day trip. I went to Tanay Rizal last July 2009. I was able to see the famous Daranak Falls. I took some pictures and here are they :P

Daranak Falls

Daranak Falls

Daranak Falls

 For more pictures try to visit my Ang Bayan Ninyo ^^,

So after three years, I returned back to visit  Daranak falls, I brought two foreign friends with me. It came out of my mind that April 9, 2012 was part of the longest weekends in Philippines. It started Thursday for the Holy week vacation and April 9 still a Public Holiday because of the Day of Valor. I did not realized and did not expect that there will be so many people in the falls. We paid 20 pesos for the entrance.  I think it is  for the maintenance of the area. But what are they maintaining? If people who entered there destroys the area plus they leave their garbage behind so sad. In this area people should only take pictures and leave nothing but footprints.

Too much people at Daranak



So many people Swimming on Daranak Falls.  People = Food = Plastic Bags = Garbage,,, it's so frustrating that people just throw their garbage anywhere :( ,,, What does the people on the park doing? I hope people of the Tanay Government will  provide info about the importance of the spot and what are the trees, plants, animal, insect, birds species that can be found there.  We spent only around 15 minutes here, then proceeded to the Batlag Falls.

Welcome sa Batlag
 
Batlag falls located on a private land,,, I got a bad experience here last time, just read my experience here. This time we were able to enter Batlag falls. Entrance fee is 50 peso, thinking that it is private and cost alittle expensive I thought only few people are there. To my dismay same situation  on Daranak falls, we Filipinos really do not think what we are doing,,, Cooking BBQ everywhere, throwing garbage anywhere, destroying nature while having fun :(.. I hope we appreciate nature and keep it beautiful.


Batlag falls

Batlag turns Brown
 
Basura

BBQ

I hope on these two sites the management must set a designated spot for eating and have an orientation about the place plus reminding the Do's and Don'ts so that the cleanliness and the natural beauty of the place be preserve.

From Tanay, Rizal we rode a Jeepney going to Antipolo's Hinulugang Taktak. We arrived at the Hinulugang Taktak National park, entrace is 8 pesos. the ambiance is better than Daranak and Batlag because you can feel you are inside a national park,,,somehow I got the impression that it is organized. They have garbage bins for biodegradable and non bio. But...




Going down you can see clearly some spot of negligence. This is a National Park and people pays to enter too, yet many garbage sores the eyes. Regarding the Waterfall as water drops bubbles also form, It seems they are soap bubbles, since upstream the river flows along residential area, so I guess it is also connected to the drainage system of the houses, too bad because it destroys the beauty of the falls, I hope the park management is aware of the problem.

Hinulugang Taktak

Hinulugang Taktak and Detergent Bubbles



Sapa

Basura


P.S.
To see the beauty of Daranak here is link from one of my Idol

Daranak  Falls by digiseph

How to Go to Tanay please click Che's Blog



Friday, March 2, 2012

Cebu Bai ^^ Day 2 Danggit and the Ayala Center

Danggit : Naso hexacanthus
 After Going to the Taoist Temple of Cebu we decided to buy some Pasalubong ( お土産), We went to the public market to look for souvenirs. We landed to the Fish Market to buy the ever famous salted dried danggit. Well not just salted dried danggit are there were also squids and different kinds of dried fishes.

 


 

















 Aside from the dried fish we also saw the ever famous dried mango ^^, the one on pack pack are expensive compare to the dried mangoes you buy per kilo.

dried mango
dried mango
After the market we returned to the hotel then proceed to Ayala Center Cebu.








So this wrap up our cebu trip the following day we boarded a Boat to go to Bohol Island.