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Showing posts with label Philippines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Philippines. Show all posts

Monday, January 12, 2015

Trip Comments by a Polish Blogger Trends - "Boracay is Probably the Worst Island"

Checking articles around, I came across reading wheninmanila.com's post by a Polish blogger who recently went to Boracay last December of 2014. This gone viral as the blogger, Anna Lysakowska of Annaeverywhere.com, expressed what she felt after visiting Boracay.

It was a very strong article and a brave blogger. Prepped with all her points of not liking the islands and what she was looking for, Anna gave lists of views she pointed from loosing the Filipino culture, to not respectful Filipino teenagers, rude vendors, crowded place, and giving suggestions of going elsewhere rather than Boracay. 

Here are some photo's from Anna's blogsite:





I will never get mad at Anna as a Filipino because for all we know that Boracay is nothing but a party island nowadays. What I can only comment to Anna is that she might have read blogs or article that most party people wrote which is total kill of what she expects a place good give but at least she have good points.

I and a group of friends also went to Boracay just recently, I too did not enjoy my stay because of overcrowding beach party goers which I expected even we went their after the pick season. Boracay is always overcrowded. If you don't like overcrowded place and your looking for peace and tranquility try different islands around the Phillipines instead.

Now, I get to write about my experience:

Boracay Island has lost its spirit, the island is dead. The sand was kept as nice and white and fine as it was described but there are parts of the island that have pebbles in it (maybe around 5%) but all in all the sand was very nice and the water too except when there are algae's or what was commonly called lumot. 

To note, Boracay is overrated and expensive as well, you can party by the beach as well in Puerto Gallery which is cheaper and nearer just don't expect the sand will be as nicer as Boracay. Well you cannot really get all the best in one place.


How to get there?

My friends and I took a 2Go travel or by sea to Boracay back and forth. Traveling by sea is a different experience but it really take a lot of hours traveling. So we just slept and eat and talk and roam during our travel. It's a 12 hour ride so better use the time to the wisest.

Where to stay?

Me and my friends stayed in a transient house in Station 3 which is very cheap and there are not much of people along the beach as well. So we got the enjoy Boracay with less crowd compare to staying around Station 1 (most crowded) and Station 2 (crowded).

What to eat?

Don't expect that you will get local food around the place if you haven't tried looking for one because Boracay is a well-visited place in the Philippines most of the dining serves foreign cuisines. Why? Most of those who visits Philippines say they can't eat local food and have fret trying one. I have heard many foreigners who are afraid to try local food or delicacy unless it looks good and colorful. Not everyone is brave enough to try exotic food as well which maybe around 70-90% of people around the world always when they visit a foreign place they try to look for what they knew how to eat.

I love the fruit shake and grilled chicken parts though. :)

We only eat on places that was rated great but not those high end/overrated restaurants there.

What to do?

We did not go to Boracay because we just wanted to party but that should be your TOP REASON why you visit the place. We went there to feel the sand and the cold water, the activities (I enjoyed the flying fish ride and the ATV/Buggy ride), I was curious of trying the helmet dive or walking underwater experience (this was the worst activity ever!), to party at one point which is likely partying in Manila bars and in Puerto Galera (I think partying is not really with the place but with the group of people you're with), and lastly to find out about the changes in Boracay.

What to expect?

Everything is EXPENSIVE from place to food to activities but go to the island which is off season I think you will be able to appreciate it more. 

This is a party place not a place where you can relax. So take it out of your list if your planning to go to Boracay and relax. It's also one best party place you can visit.

Experience

All in all my experience is 5/10. Why somewhere in the middle because I have expected all those points I have listed above and that my money's worth is not as highly recommend for a place where all you do is party. Money's worth over vices such as alcoholic drinks and the likes is a NO NO for me. The sand and the beach is an 8/10, I don't need to explain more. People is 5/10 as we all know most local will pay more attention to those who have money. Food is 4/10, we cook most of our food. View is 7/10, I have seen better views that what Boracay had offered. Transportation and ports 2/10... where the hell you can find a port that asks for a fee where is not well maintained and where you have not even set foot and use their amenities. The waiting areas are always full of people and their chairs are not that good and I hope the local government will pay attention to this and not corrupt everything.

Again, if you are a party goer and a socialist this experience will all turn to 10/10 or maybe 11/10.

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

A Refreshing Treat After a Long-Tiring-but-Enjoying Hike...

There is nothing good but to quench your thirst with anything that is cold and refreshing.

We had our BUKO Juice or Coconut Juice from Kuya Marcelino for Php. 20 only. Amazingly this is our treat after we reached the other end of Mt. Talamitam...





Ganito po uminom ng BUKO Juice... - Rhose



Monday, December 8, 2014

One Saturday Hike at Mt. Talamitam - Batangas (Paakyat)

Everyday I work. Everyday I get to taste the pollution of the metro from its noise to its breathe. Sometimes all you need is to escape from your normal world, thus, a Saturday hike to Mt. Talamitam in Batangas is a quick drive out of the city to give yourself some break.

It's time to unwind and do a cheap hike...

Rhose was the one who made the plan and did some research for our next climb, a supposedly twin hike, was just made as half-day hike because we have not have enough time to train and prepare our body before the hike. Mt. Talamitam is said to be a beginners trail but we have feared the lose soil and crumbly sloppy up-trail of the mountain. I now call this place the "Be-be-bente Place"






We started our trip from Coastal Mall taking a bus to Kilometer 83 in Batangas for Php 120.00 (Air-Condition/AC Bus). It took about 2 hours before we arrived at Km80. As we have disembarked we already saw some hikers (the 8.3 km trail run group... ahem Rhose get that bamboo pole ready...) in front of a store having Sopas with Egg for breakfast for Php 20. We too then took some to fill our stomachs and bought a liter of mineral water, signed at the registration area (pay 20 Pesos again), and waited for our guide. 

As the guide approached as (Tophet was on the phone just had some emergency call to make) we had prepare ourselves for a 1 1/2 to 2 hour hike to the peak. We first had encountered a downhill paved trail where our guide, Kuya Rene Nazareno, told us that the hut (which is somewhat artistic) was owned by the previous coordinator for hikers in their Barangay. We also saw some posters for the trail run competition which means this trail should really be easy (BEGINNER... as some blogsite says) so we have considered to mindset an easy trail. To surprise us not... it was not as we have expected. 

The whole hike must have been rated as beginner because it was short but the trail to the mount have some difficult course in it. Though the whole experience before going to the peak was really superb from the trail to the magnificence of what Batangas and the mountainous Philippines could offer. 

We saw a horse sleeping on a backyard and we proceed to our hike.

 
Before the downhill....



 

A river runs beside the bamboo fence giving a refreshing view for those who were tired of the city life.


 






 
 


We went up where there are trees and lead to the grassland. Rested and continued to climb. We were at the camping site when we starting to rest for a while and enjoyed the view of Batangas and the mountain just across Talamitam, the Mt. Batulao.

6 frames of 360 shot before continuing our hike - stitched... I did on my Nikon... I did not set my panorama...
(lazy song playing on the background...hahaha)












At long last we have reached the peak and did Nature Appreciation and ate a Php 30.00 icecream on stick ( I had the buko with monggo while Rhose and Tophet had their cheese flavor)







TAMARAW reached the PEAK of Mt. Talamitam!






si Kuya Rene Nazareno na tubong Bicol...