Showing posts with label Travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Travel. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 18, 2020

Staycation at Paniman Beach - Ternate, Cavite Philippines

 

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Oh how we have all missed traveling!

Although the pandemic is still upon us, at least it still is here in the Philippines, we are able to move around more freely, of course still following by the Covid-19 guidelines from the government. 

After my daughter Penelope's birthday last month, we decided to go out to Paniman Beach, a hidden gem in Ternate, Cavite Philippines. We chose this place because it is pretty secluded, and not very many people are there at any given time. There is plenty of room for us to roam around, so keeping distant from others would be easy. Actually, when we arrived, there was only one other family there, and so we had the beach all to ourselves, which we really, really liked. 


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This was actually the first time that Arlene and Baby Pippa was able to go out and explore since the pandemic started, so it was nice to be able to take them there, if only for a day. Arlene's friend also joined us, and we had a great time. 

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Ending the day with a trip to Mountain Coffee in Ternate, Cavite was also great. With strict Covid-19 rules, we surprisingly felt very safe there. We only stayed for about 15 minutes, and decided to just enjoy our coffee and snacks on the way home. 

It was a nice day =) 

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Monday, July 6, 2020

THIS IS BUHI CAMARINES SUR

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So I know that I haven't posted in awhile, but guys I assure you that I have been mega busy with some really exciting projects, and ramping up my fitness back to where it once was =)

At any rate, I had some spare time to put a quick video of Buhi Camarines Sur in Bicol Philippines. This is the place where my fiancé and my daughter Penelope was born. This place is absolutely amazing, and gives you an idea of how the real Philippines is really like....simple, with traditions still passed down from family to family.

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If there was a place for me to build a home, I would like to build one here, and maybe one day this will happen. I just hope that the internet gets better because that is one downfall to the place for people like me who work online to make a living. Anyways, I just wanted to share this video with you, enjoy! =)

THIS IS BUHI

Life in Cavite Philippines during the pandemic is going on almost 4 months now, and although the positive is that we are able to spend some really quality family time together, we are missing our travel adventures. It would be nice to be able to explore more of the Philippines right now, but at the moment, it is not recommended that we leave our own province, so we are staying put and just being safe. What we do have a lot of time to do is swimming. I purchased a portable pool a couple months ago, and it has been a blessing! And being in the Philippines, it can get really hot, even inside our home! So here's another quick video of us swimming and just enjoying our family time during the pandemic. Btw, our baby Pippa has been learning how to swim on her own, it's so awesome to see her dive and do things that you don't see a typical one year old to do in a pool. She may be a swimmer or surfer in the future, lets see what the future holds for her =)


Pool Time with the Family


Anyways, thanks for visiting my blog! I'll try to post more, but until then, please be safe my friends, and stay healthy, hope to see you all soon!

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Friday, April 3, 2020

Family-Friendly Siargao Island - Philippines

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I've always wanted to check out Siargao Island in the Philippines, but as I am getting older and prefer to do more family travel verses backpacking or flash packing, I was questioning if the island was family-friendly.

These days, you see a lot of vloggers hitting up SouthEast Asia, making cool travel videos, especially the Philippines because everything is so cheap! I totally get it, and it's no surprise why I am currently based here in the Philippines now starting a family. The Philippines is beautiful, the people are super nice, and the cost of living is very affordable. It's a Digital Nomad PARADISE!


I took my parents, my fiancé, and my one year old daughter to Siargao Island a couple months ago, and we explored the island as a family. I would have to say that it was a blast. The place where there are a lot of tourist is in General Luna. We actually stayed a few kilometers outside, to a more local place that I found on Booking.com. If you are on a budget and looking for a peaceful and local-friendly place, I would highly recommend J&V Beach House. The public transportation from J&V to places like Cloud 9 will run you about 40php, that's less than $1 USD one way, so it's really not that bad. Plus you get a good nights sleep without all the crazy party people on the island =)

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Anyways, we had an absolute blast. Heres a quick 5 minute video of our family trip to Siargao Island, and if you have any questions, please feel free to connect with me, I'd be happy to help. Have fun, and safe travels!

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Monday, March 2, 2020

CLOUD 9 - A 360 View of Antipolo City, Philippines

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We finally visited Cloud 9 in Antipolo City, Philippines. And no, it's not the Cloud 9 from Siargao, that is nice too =)

If you are not familiar with Antipolo City, it pretty much is a popular pilgrimage site. The city was founded in the 1500's and has a population of around 780,000 give or take. There are a lot of things to do such as checking out the Hinulugang waterfalls, old cathedrals, and of course Cloud 9.

I will admit, when I first saw pictures and video of the hanging bridge, I thought that it was lame. It didn't look high or long enough. Even when we pulled up in the parking lot, I took a look at it, and still I was not impressed. It wasn't until I actually purchased the tickets and got on the suspended bridge that I got a little nervous.


When you first start, it really isn't all that high, but once you get further along, you feel the suspension of the bridge going up and down, and then you get higher and higher. I actually started getting a little scared, and this is from someone who loves extreme travel and sports.

Once we were done, I did it with my fiancé Arlene (she had our baby girl Pippa on a baby carrier), my mind was totally changed. I thought it was a great experience and the views from the terrace was very nice. It's difficult to get a really nice shot depending on the day because it can get a little foggy and just not as clear. The pictures and videos that you see online just don't do this place justice, you just have to see it for yourself.


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We were not able to check out the museum, so we'll have to do that next time. I enjoy learning about history, it's just funny because when I was much younger, I hated history!


Cloud 9 also has a restaurant, and if you spend over 250 php ($5 USD) or more, you can gain free entrance to the hanging bridge and the museum, just present your ticket to the guard. We actually had dinner at the restaurant and ordered Pinakbet and Pork Sinigang, and it was delicious. I again was thinking that the food wasn't going to be as good because it is a touristy place, and a lot of places like this don't have really good food, but this place was an exception. At least for us, we had a good experience. =)

Anyways, here is a quick video walking through the hanging bridge to see the 360 View of Antipolo City, we will be back for sure!

Cloud 9 - Hanging Bridge // Antipolo City, Philippines




A Simple Life in Buhi

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A few weeks ago, we went back to Buhi Camarines Sur to pay respects back to my fiancé's mother Salve. Every time I go back, I am drawn by the simple way of life. The only thing that is keeping me from making the leap to live there is my business. I need super fast internet to work, and although the internet is decent in Naga City, it is about an hour+ away from where we would be living, so our plans to move there will have to wait. We hope to one day build a home there =)

A little over a year ago, Arlene's (my fiancé) mother passed, so the family decided to make it an annual celebration of the great life that she lived, and have a little family reunion. Always a good time!


Here is a quick video of our short but always fun visit to Buhi Camarines Sur, the place where my fiancé and my little baby girl Pippa was born. This place will always be dear to my heart, and if you've never been there, I highly encourage you to put it on your list of places to visit in the Philippines. Far from the hustle and bustle of Manila, Buhi will invigorate you.

Enjoy our video, and if you have any questions about the area, please do not hesitate to contact me. If I can't help you, my fiancé Arlene will =)

Simple Life in Buhi Camarines Sur




Sunday, January 19, 2020

The Pros and Cons of Working from Home

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I have been based in the Philippines for a little over a year now starting a new family, but before that, I was pretty nomadic and working remotely all over the world. Did I love it?

The answer is yes! Working remotely around the world gave me a sense of freedom, and the ability to explore a new place excitingly different from where I was from, which is the the USA. I did this for many, many years, and was able to experience so much. The friendships, bonds, and memories that I made along the way are priceless. But doing remote work and working from home are two different things, at least for me it is.

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Although working from home might be considered remote work from that typical office type of atmosphere, it is quite different in the sense that traveling is pretty much left out. Yes, you can travel, but becoming a nomad at home is not the same as being a nomad all over the planet. Do I like my new life working from home? Let me share the pros and cons of working from home from my experience.

THE PROS:

1.  Non-Corporate/Political - Not having to deal with the stress of a corporate environment or the politics from co workers and superiors makes working from home a lot more productive and healthy.

2.  Family - The ability to stay home and be with family is like a dream come true for many including myself. As long as you can find balance, and create your own space for family and work, this is a real positive.

3.  Own Schedule - You can create your own hours, and not be bothered with someone else telling you when to work. If you want to take a break, you do it on your own terms.

4.  Saves Money - Working from home and not having to go out to eat can save hundreds, if not thousands of dollars per year. Why pay over $5 for a coffee at Starbucks when you can make your own at home for under a $1.

5.  Comfortable - Home is where the heart is. You can work at home in your pajamas, you don't have to wear make up, you don't have to try to impress anyone. Home is a place where you can always be yourself.


THE CONS

1.  Distractions - This is one of the biggest cons if you are not careful. Sometimes being able to work from home and be with family can also hurt you. I don't know how many times I had to stop working because I wanted to hug my little baby. Although there is nothing wrong with that, but from a business-building perspective, its just not productive. At home there are a lot of things going on: friends coming over, family watching TV and talking to you while you are working, the list goes on. If you are easily distracted, this will be a tough obstacle for you to overcome.

2.  Productivity - Yes, you can make up your own hours, and yes you have the freedom to take your own breaks, but that can hurt you too. Most people who work from home tend to take a lot more breaks then they would from the office or a job environment. In order to stay productive at home, I recommend having the work mindset that you would have working from your job at the office etc, or else you will have a tough time getting work done. I'm guilty of this =)

3.  Office Space - People tend to be more productive if they are in the right atmosphere. It is tough to get things done when you are working on a couch in front of the TV, it's just not a working environment. For success, it's recommended to create your own office space at home. If its the kitchen, let the family know that you are working these hours, and ask them to respect that and to not distract you when you are working. If you can turn an extra bedroom to an office, that would be best!

4.  Social Space - Working from home can be peaceful at times, sometimes.... too peaceful and quiet. Sometimes I work well knowing that there are others being productive around me, that's why working at a coffee shop or a co working space has always been a great place for me to get work done as a Digital Nomad. If you need a break from home, just find a local coffee shop or meet up with other remote workers at a co working space to share and learn about business ideas.

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5.  Professionalism - If you are trying to build a business, sometimes a home address may not seem professional. In my case, I really don't care =) Being your own boss is fast becoming the thing to do in today's society. It really all depends on the line of work you are in, but in most cases, an online presence is much more ideal and cost-effective than having a bricks and mortar office. This is a choice that you have to make on your own.

So that's about it guys. I hope this helps some of you get an idea on what it's like being able to work from home. Is it for you? Is there something that you feel that I missed based on your experiences, please let me know!

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See you all soon, and as always, make everyday count!!! =)








Saturday, January 11, 2020

SIARGAO ISLAND PREVIEW {Video}

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We just came back from our family trip in Siargao Island, Philippines and it was amazing!

I wanted to make a quick video of our trip, so that I can briefly share how much fun it was. I will be posting a Full Video on Family-Friendly Siargao soon with a blog post on all the details of our trip in the hopes that it will help some of you with families who are on budget. =)


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Anyways, enjoy the short video, but more to come later!

Siargao Island Preview

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Friday, December 20, 2019

ENCHANTED KINGDOM, the "DISNEY WORLD" of the Philippines!

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One day I was on a drive from Manila to Bicol and I passed this huge sign advertising the Enchanted Kingdom, that was a little over a year ago, and just a few days ago we were able to go with the family!

The Enchanted Kingdom AKA "EK" is the biggest and longest running theme park in the Philippines. It's like the Disney World of the Philippines Islands, but without the high costs! I think the tickets for Walt Disney World in Florida is about $120-140 USD per person at the time of this post, but what did we pay to get into the Enchanted Kingdom?


Here are the rates that we paid, and if I'm not mistaken, these prices were holiday rates, so if you go in the off-season, it would be a little less expensive:

REGULAR ADMISSION
900php or $18 USD

SENIOR CITIZENS/PWD
$600php or $12 USD

CHILDREN (between 3ft-4ft)
$600 php or $12 USD


Kids and infants basically under 3ft tall are FREE. There are some restrictions for children on some rides such as Agila. Baby Penelope was not able to go on this movie ride, so Arlene and I just took turns. The AGILA movie ride is a must see!

The Making of Agila


The Enchanted Kingdom Theme Park is not as all as huge is Disney World in Florida, but with the big crowds during the holiday season, we were not able to see or ride everything. If you are thinking about going, I highly recommend going as soon as they open up, which was 11am when we went.


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As far as restaurants, we found this place called Amazon Grill, it's an indoor cafeteria style restaurant with some nice air conditioning, so if you're feeling hot from the Philippine Weather and need a break, this would be the spot to take a break and grab a bite to eat. There are other places around the park to eat some quick bites and also a food court behind the Amazon Grill area. Either way, you won't go hungry at this place!

Before I leave, I did want to mention that I did get into a bit of trouble for brining my Gopro on this one ride called "Air Ride", so don't do what I did. I could have easily dropped it while on the ride and someone could've been hurt, so that is my fault for doing that. Be responsible and safe my friends, follow the theme park rules, and you/your family with have an amazing time!

So here's a quick video of our day trip at Enchanted Kingdom, feel free to message me if you have any questions about our experience, I would be happy to help! =)

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Sunday, December 15, 2019

Tagaytay Dinner // NIPA HUT STYLE with a View!

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While my family and I were looking for some investment properties in Tagaytay City, we stumbled upon this place called Brewed Awakening.

We originally pulled over to the side of the road because we saw this place called Collete's, a "pasalubong" shop. But upon entering and trying to look for a parking space, we entered a back parking lot area and BOOM....we saw this amazing view of Taal Lake and Volcano.


Wikipedia:
Pasalubong (Tagalog, "[something] for when you welcome me") is the Filipino tradition of travellers bringing gifts from their destination to people back home.[1] Pasalubong can be any gift or souvenir brought for family or friends after being away for a period of time.[2] It can also be any gift given by someone arriving from a distant place.[3]

As we continued to pass the pasalubong shop to the left to look for a parking space, we were greeted by I guess you can call them, "waiters" or "servers". What ended up looking like a Taal Lake View Point, ended up actually being a restaurant with a view. The view point had a cluster of traditional filipino Nipa Huts where you had the option to either dine in a hut, or inside one of the restaurants overlooking the same view. We did not plan to eat dinner in Tagaytay as we were actually on our way home, but once we saw the view and the little nipa huts, we decided that this would be a good idea, and something to definitely experience, so we did! =)


It seems like the restaurants all had their own share of huts. Once you see a hut that you like, the one you feel has the best view, the restaurant who owns that set of huts will then accommodate you with their gourmet service. In my opinion, the further down you go, the better the view. There is a little open patch of grass land where you can see a "better" view of Taal Lake and Volcano, great for photo and video opportunities, so if you are planning to dine here, make sure to go all the way down and look for that open patch of grass for a better viewing experience.


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Once you are seated in your nice little nipa hut, a menu from a restaurant is presented to you. In our case, it was Brewed Awakening. Unlike other places like this, it didn't seem like there was a minimum order. If you go to other Nipa Hut Restaurants down the street, EX: like the one right in front of the Wind Residences (the 5 Big White Towers), there is another Nipa Hut Restaurant and the minimum order is $1500php or $30 USD, not bad...but what if you just want to enjoy the view with a beer or something? With the place that we ended going to, there didn't seem to be a minimum, so you could enjoy the view and order some beverages without having to spend a lot of money.



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The menu from Brewed Awakening had a lot to offer. A good selection of filipino dishes in which you could either order a la carte, or in sets. We decided to go for a set which was good for 3-5pax.

Our meal set included: Bulalo (a must try in Tagaytay), Pork Sisig, Tawilis, Kare Kare, Ginataan Kalabasa with Sitaw. Our meal set also included a pitcher of some fresh brewed Iced Tea and of course some service water, and it only set us back about $1800php or $36 USD, not bad for the experience at all! The food was delicious, service was great, and the view was spectacular.


After dinner, we finally stopped by Colletes's Pasalubong Shop and bought some souvenirs, and a couple Buko Pies. It was another great day with my parents in the Philippines! =)

Here's a quick video of our dinner in Tagaytay, and thank you to Brewed Awakening for the great experience, we will definitely be back!

Brewed Awakening - Tagaytay City // Taal Lake and Volcano
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Thursday, December 5, 2019

The CARAMOAN ISLANDS

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I've heard so much about the Caramoan Islands, so I finally had the opportunity to visit, and it was just as expected...totally amazing!

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My goal for this post is to simply share the details from our recent trip to Caramoan with my family. If you are new to my blog and videos, I just wanted to let you know that most of my trips are family excursions, so if you are looking for solo party travel, this is not for you. Although I am geared more towards family travel, we are also budget travelers, so getting information on how to save money when traveling to these places might be of interest to you, family or solo travel.

If you would like to skip the details and just watch our highlight video, just scroll down to the video =) The details posted below may not be the best options for you, but this is how my family and I did this trip, and we really enjoyed it.

HOW TO GET TO CARAMOAN:

If you want the fastest way from Manila, you might want to fly from MNL to Naga City. From Naga, you can take a bus or van to Caramoan. You can also fly into Virac, which is closer but also a smaller airport and may cost a bit more, just do your research based on your travel dates.

You can take a ferry from Sabang Port or Condon Port. We did not do this option but what I've heard is that the boat ride is a little less than two hours. Most people who do this option is looking for the fastest way to Caramoan, so they fly from MNL to Naga or Virac, and then use public transport to the ports before they take the boat ride to Caramoan.

Driving is long and may not be for everyone. We drove from Buhi Camarines Sur. Wherever you come from, you will start from Naga and can make it to Caramoan in about 3-4 hours. Although the roads are paved, they are not smooth by any means. If you do not have a 4X4 and you are not comfortable driving in the Philippines, I do not recommend this option. If your car is strong with some torque, then you should be fine, but if your car struggles up the hills, then don't bother. We saw a couple cars that didn't make it on the side of the road, so if you're not sure, just take public transport or rent a 4X4. Driving to Caramoan is an adventure, and although it was long and bumpy, my family and I had a great time.

I think that one of the main reasons why Caramoan Islands is still a hidden gem is because of the difficulty factor in getting there. If you are adventurous, then this trip is for you.

WHERE TO STAY IN CARAMOAN:

For me, the best place is to stay right on the beach away from the Town Proper. I did see some Inns along the road before the beach, but to come to Caramoan, and not stay on the beach defeats the purpose of coming to Caramoan, but that's just me.


Once you're in Barangay Paniman, just keep going until you hit the beach, and then turn right (the road before the beach). You'll see all the beach resorts there and plenty of places that will cater to your budget. We saw some pretty nice places, but opted to stay at a budget and family friendly place called RMTM Beachfront Resort. The RMTM is nothing like the Four Seasons at all, it's more like camping indoors, so don't expect anything special. It's very simple with a TV, A/C, beds, private bathrooms, and a 24hr Sari Sari Store. They do have internet, but it's not very strong unless you are near the Sari Sari store where the router may be.

With Romy the Property Manager/Owner of RMTM
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The best thing about RMTM Beachfront Resort is the hospitality and the location, it's right on the beach, what more can you ask! There were people just a couple resorts down who spent maybe double or triple what we paid, and we had the same view, doesn't make any sense to me ha ha. If you want to know how much we spent, you'll crap on yourself, we spent about $26.50 USD per night (for two queen beds with a couch), and again, that's right on the beach. Keep in mind, it was off-season, so the rates will be much higher during peak season.

WHERE TO EAT:

You won't find any big franchised establishments in Caramoan, only local restaurants. There are some small bar and restaurants along the beach, but we didn't go to any of them. We opted to stay at our hotel and order from the catering menu that they provided. Just think Grab Food or Uber Eats, but in Caramoan. Most of the resorts along the beach use the same or similar catering company, but it's really convenient. You order from the menu just like you would at a restaurant, and the food is delivered within 30min to an hour in food containers to keep the food hot or cold. The delivery service hours are from 7am to 10pm daily.

WHAT TO DO IN CARAMOAN:

Of course the most popular thing to do is Island Hopping. The boat tours are either short (half day visiting 4 islands) or long (full day and more islands). We ended up doing the short tour and we were totally satisfied. Keep in mind that we also had our one year old baby, so we didn't want to do anything too long.


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The boat tours are not as expensive as Palawan where you pay per person. In Caramoan, you pay per boat rental. We paid 1500php for our half day tour which is about $30 USD for 4 adults and one child. We liked it because it was just our group, and we didn't have to share the boat with anyone. I believe the full day tour is around 2500-2700php ($50 USD), still super cheap compared to Palawan. Plus its not as touristy, which I liked a lot!

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For the boat tours, a tricycle picked us up and took us to our boat that our hotel arranged for us, and the fare was included in the price, also super cool! Please also keep in mind, although it isn't required, I recommend tipping the tour guides, they do a lot for you. We tipped 500php or $10 USD, but do what you can =).

Other things to do:
- Take a photo of the "I Love Caramoan" sign at the town proper
- Visit the 400 year old church, St. Michael Archangel Church, also known as the Red Church
- Hike up the mountain to the Holy Mother of Peace. Epic views!
- Hit up the souvenir shops at the town proper
- Guinahoan Lighthouse
- Tayak Lagoon
- Caving and Kayaking


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WHEN TO GO:

The peak season is from March to May, this is when the rates are the highest, but the weather is the best. If you go on the off season like we did, everything is much cheaper, but you also don't have the best weather. You can of course wait until the perfect weather comes, but most people don't have the privilege of taking long trips like Digital Nomads.

Also going to the Caramoan Islands during November /Decemeber like we did, yes you get the best rates, but it's also typhoon season. We actually left Caramoan one week before Typhoon Tsoy hit, so we got super lucky. And yes, the Caramoan Islands are prone to Typhoons, so keep that in mind when making your plans. It might be best for you to go during the peak season =).


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NEED AN ATM?

There is only a couple ATM's in Caramoan, and they are located in the Town Proper, so make sure that you get some cash before you arrive because the ATM machines tend to go offline a lot, this happened to us. Be prepared.

WHAT ELSE?

"The Caramoan Islands is where Survivor is filmed"

If you are looking for an alternative beach destination instead of the tourist traps of Palawan and Boracay, then the Caramoan Islands is for you. If you can get past the difficulty factor of getting there, you won't be disappointed once you arrive. Don't expect all the touristy things that you see at the other places, this place is about getting off the beaten path.

A Taste of the Caramoan Islands - Our Trip Highlights

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Friday, November 29, 2019

MAGINDARA RESORT - Best Place to Picnic in Buhi Camarines Sur

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I can't really take credit for finding this place. My fiancé Arlene is from Buhi and told me about the Magindara Resort, so we took my parents out for the day, and what we found was some breathtaking views, natural surroundings, and serenity. It's the perfect place for a family picnic or just to ponder and think about all the things you are grateful for.


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Once we arrived, there was someone at the desk that looked like a volunteer with his headphones on, typical for the Philippines, just a very relaxed atmosphere. It was 7 pesos per person to enter the public resort, which is about $0.13 cents USD.


Just walking in the place looked like it has been there for awhile. Although maintained, there seemed to be some remnants of older structures that I assume were pavilions for rent. Before you even enter the resort area, the sign above the gate says "Magindara Resort", which leads me to believe that maybe this was a resort with overnight accommodations at one point, but all is left is a great place to picnic, lounge and enjoy the views. The main pavilion once you walk in seems to be big enough for special events and community affairs.



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Atop the hill overlooking Lake Buhi, you will find the Sinirapan Landmark. Buhi is known as the place where the "World's Smallest Fish" is from, the Sinarapan. At any rate, the landmark is a great place to snap some shots and read about the Sinarapan.


We spent a little over an hour at the Magindara Resort, or Buhi Magindara. It was definitely worth the visit. Here is a quick video from our trip to the Magindara Resort, make sure to visit this place if you are ever in Buhi Camarines Sur.


Magindara Resort (Buhi Magindara)





Wednesday, November 27, 2019

ITBOG FALLS // Buhi Camarines Sur, Philippines

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A HIDDEN GEM in Buhi, Camarines Sur, Bicol Philippines. Itbog Falls is a place you must see! Away from tourists and off the beaten path, this is the type of places that I like to see! And if you are like me, read on!

Just like my video from the Pongol Pool in Buhi, this is another place that you must see if you ever visit the Buhi area in Camarines Sur, Bicol Region.


FIRST THINGS FIRST, how do you get to Itbog Falls? 

From wherever you are coming from in the Philippines, you can simply "google" Buhi Municipal Hall. Once you get there, it's just a short walk behind the BMH to Lake Buhi and the Buhi Market. 

***The nearest airport to Buhi is in Naga City, so if you are flying in, you can fly direct to Naga and then take public transport to Buhi. I recommend taking the UV Express (or FX) Van Service direct from Naga to the Buhi Bus Terminal (about 105-120 php or $2-2.50 USD). From the Buhi Bus Terminal, you can take a tricycle to Buhi Centro where the BMH and Buhi Market is located. (about 10 php or $.20-25 cents)

Right behind the Buhi Market you will see Lake Buhi, and a number of long boats docked and ready to take passengers to various areas around the lake.  To make it easier for you, here is the contact details of the guy who took us across the lake to Itbog Falls:

Contact
Name: Jonard
Cell: 0948-750-6463

When we took the boat across the lake to Itbog Falls, it costs us 400php ($8 USD) for 4 people, which is like 100php ($2 USD) per person round trip. The boat ride takes about 10-12 minutes. Once the boat is docked, it's another 2 kilometer easy hike (mostly concrete path with steps closer to the falls).



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WHAT TO BRING

This all depends on you, how long you plan to stay etc. I would recommend mosquito spray, sun lotion, water, snacks, comfortable shoes/sandals, extra clothes and a towel if you plan to get wet around the falls, a dry bag for your phone, camera, money etc. 

If you need any of this stuff, you can most likely find it at the Buhi Market right before you go on the boat. Not sure if they have the dry bags, so just make sure that you get one beforehand. The weather in and around Buhi is unpredictable, it can rain anytime no matter how beautiful it looks, so be prepared. 

WHERE TO STAY:

At the time of this post, there is only one hotel near Buhi Centro, and that is the Villa Florencia. This is where my family and I stayed. We paid $40 USD per night for a family room which included 2 queen beds, fridge, A/C, shower with hot water, TV, and free gated parking. There is NO WIFI at this hotel, so bring your pocket wifi to stay connected. There are other rooms available with budget friendly rates, and the lady who runs it is super nice! 

WHAT TO EAT:

There are no big franchise eateries in Buhi. It's all local. A place that we really enjoyed was Dwinox Bar. It is located near the the St Francis of Assisi Catholic Church in Buhi Centro. There are other places around the area, so you can walk around from there. There is also a small LCC Supermarket (like 7-Eleven) just down the street from the church. 

Here's a quick video from our trip to Itbog Falls. If you would like to ask me anything about the area, feel free to message me! Have fun =) 

Itbog Falls - Buhi, Camarines Sur
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Sunday, November 10, 2019

Parents Arrived in the Philippines!

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My parents have been here for almost two weeks now, and I couldn't be even more happier!

I am finishing up on some projects at the moment and preparing for some adventures with them. Some of the places we plan on going are:


- Bicol Region (Buhi, Irina City, Naga, Legazpi etc) to visit Arlene's family.

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- Caramoan Island, to explore some limestone cliffs, hidden lagoons, and nice sandy beaches

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- Siargao Island, check out Cloud 9 and other natural and most beautiful sites in the Philippines

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- Banaue and Sagada, famous rices terraces, northern sites and hanging coffins

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- Corregidor Island, and island on the Manila Bay that use to be a coastal artillery fort to defend the entrance of Manila Bay.

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So that's about it. My parents are visiting here until mid January 2020, so these are just some of the things that we have planned for in between my video and work projects. Stay tuned here and my youtube channel as I will be posting as much as I can about our family adventures.

I also do plan to start a little workout routine with my Dad while he is here, so I will be posting our workouts as well. Feel free to join us, it's simple, just ask to be added to one of our free online accountability groups, and I'll throw in a Free Online Fitness Assessment for you!


Thanks for visiting, and hope to see ya soon!!

My Parents Are Here!!!