Palawan Travel Diaries Day 3

March5, Day 3 of the Air Asia Philippines Media Tour and I can’t help but feel giddy and excited.

Woke up really early to have breakfast of toast coffee and omelette at Bill’s Tourist Inn. By 7AM we were picked up by our shuttle and dropped us at Ipil beach to do the island hopping tour. Island hopping is undoubtedly the most popular activity here in El Nido Palawan. To join any island hopping activity you need to pay the mandatory PHP200 environmental fee. The ticket entitles you up to 10day island hopping tour. Tour fees are to be paid separately.

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What’s good with the environmental fee ticket is that once you got hold of it you are no longer required to pay entrance fees in islands you are visiting (like in Coron). .

Since we were on a media tour the LGU took care of all the fees. Yey!

Just before we boarded the large motorized banca we had a quick briefing on where to go, which islands to drop by what to do and what to expect.

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Finally the banca slowly Made its way towards the middle of the sea. The water is a bit cold! Not a good time to swim, I think. But anyways. I would just enjoy the priceless sight of seeing the towering limestone karsts locally known as taraw popping out in the middle of the sea.

Our first stop was at the small lagoon. Still beautiful Just like in 2009 when i first went here. It was a Thursday morning yet the lagoon is already Crowded with banca waiting For tourists swimming inside the lagoon.

To fully enjoy the small lagoon, one must swim towards a small opening or take a kayak and paddle your way as you enter the lagoon.

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I opted to just swim towards the lagoon. Good thing I brought with me my GoTravel underwater camera casing. This means I can safely swim without worrying much about my camera getting soaked in water.

It’s non stop photo op when we got at the middle of the lagoon. The place is spectacular. Beautiful is an understatement.

And we have just started our tour!

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Our second stop was at the big lagoon, but since there were big waves at that time we opted not to go down. And just proceed to our next destination: the snake island.

This is my first time to visit the island and i love the place! . Beside the serpent shaped sandbar is a hill were one can hike to get a bird’s eye view of the Bacuit Bay and the nearby islands. Truly amazing. And the hike is all worth every sweat and effort! Haha

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Our next stop was at the Dibuluan island where we had our buffet lunch care of El Nido resorts Palawan. The food is good! The place is packed with tourists mostly foreigners. For lunch I had the usual green salad, Grilled sausages and the traditional Batangueño beef soup: bulalo.

I finished off my hearty lunch meal with slices of watermelon.

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After lunch we headed near the beach to take some snapshots. But it was scorching hot and only the foreigners Were obviously enjoying the sun while the rest of us are hiding under the tree. While at the island various activities can also be done like volleyball badminton. Kayak or sail to the nearby island via Hobie cat. I was itching to play badminton. But the wind is too strong so i decided to just skip it anyway. I went to a nearby cottage while waiting for our guide to signal us to leave, but I dozed off.

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Zzzzzzzz

After a while we left the island. . Our next destination is the Pinagbuyutan island. The waves are geting bigger. Upon arrival at the island we were greeted by an ice cream vendor.

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Oh crap. . Who wouldn’t want an Ice cream stick on a hot day? And hes got No competition ha! . Haha.

Pinagbuyutan island looks very interesting. The sand is very very fine. . Not much locals or tourists in this place (except for the ice cream vendor) the sand’s color is not pure white. But polvoron-ish in color. Even in texture!

Walking along the beach with bare foot seems a good idea.

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After a while we sailed back to Ipil Beach for our afternoon refreshments and to finally catch the sunset.

Ipil beach is blessed with the stunning view of the fiery El Nido sunset. For afternoon snacks i asked for fresh buko juice. The tuna sandwich is so yummy and heavy. . Later I got to play table tennis. It was fun. But I guess I ‘d stick to badminton. Haha.

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Our visit to the Ipil Beach is our last stop for our whole day island hopping tour with AirAsiaPhilippines.

This is my second time to be in El Nido. but I’ m still amazed at its beauty. The little surprises that we got to see while sailing from one island to another like seeing sea turtles swimming on the turquoise waters of Bacuit Bay is an experience in itself. . The water’s clean and devoid of any trash or signs of any human abuse.

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We ended our tour just after sunset, we barely had enough time to wash up Change clothes and get ready for dinner.

By around 7PM we were picked up by our shuttle to Ipil Suites for our dinner hosted by Miss Bong Romero of Ipil Suites. We got seafood feast again! We had crunchy squid rings baked oysters, and mussels. We also had steamed fish chicken and pork. . I really enjoyed the baked oysters and steamed fish. It’s good. So yummy!

While having dinner we were also entertained by an acoustic band singing some popular 80’s and 90’s hits.

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But the highlight of our dinner experience is the cooking demo of wakwak. Its a type of worm that grows on land, somewhat similar tamilok except thta the latter lives on dead trees and mangroves. Wakwak was also featured recently in Kapuso Mo Jessica Soho aired last March1 episode.

But since I was already too tired from all the island hopping we did all day, i felt sleepy that time and opted not to try the wakwak. Some say, though, that wakwak tastes like oysters. Or talaba. . Hmmmmmm

I feel so lantang gulay that moment. So after dinner. We went back to our hotel and slept immediately.

Zzzzzzzzzz

Many thanks to Air Asia Philippines. For inviting me to join the Palawan Media Tour. Follow Air Asia Philippines in Twitter and Instagram @airasiaph

Air Asia Philippines Diaries Day 2

March 4. Day 2 of the Air Asia Philippines Media Tour.

I woke up very early after sensing that Blue Palawan resort hotel actually has one of the finest views Of the Palawan sunrise. The break of dawn is an amazing sight, complemented by the sound of the chirping birds.

A little bit later breakfast was served. Prior to checkin i opted to have chorizo recado with no rice for breakfast. But the chorizo really screams for carbs. So i gave in. I ordered. A cup of fried rice.

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The fried rice is the best complement to the chorizo. It is perfectly Marinated and well seasoned. Best when served with sunny side up or over easy on the side with a warm cup of coffee. (which I did!)

By around 730AM we already checked out of the Blue Palawan. And headed toward the Palawan Provincial Capitol for the signing of the Memorandum of agreement between the provincial government of Palawan, Palawan Tourism Council and Air Asia Philippines for its Best Island campaign.

The event was attended by local government officials. Officers of Air Asia Philippines. As well as local stakeholders.

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The Best Island campaign. Will run for the entire year. The goal of the tourism campaign is to make palawan a top of mind tourist destination. . They are also scheduled to hold a travel fair to be held in Eastwood Libis this coming May to promote Palawan as the World’s Best Island destination. Air Asia Philippines on the other hand, as its official airline partner. Will also be formulating bargain tour packages specifically for its Palawan guests.

After the formalities., we then left the capitol and headed north to Astoria in San Rafael for our lunch before heading to ElNido. Astoria is quite a beautiful place. Very serene. Not much noise. Perfect for those who wish to escape the city life.

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After our yummy lunch we took a 4-5hour loooooooooooong drive from Puerto Princesa to El Nido.

We were already in Taytay, the last town prior to ElNido when I started to feel dizzy. Gaaah. It must’ve been a byahilo. . Im so used to traveling that I no longer take meclizine tablets when I travel. I feel so nauseated already. And wanting to puke anytime. But i was just calming myself. I know we’re near (hopefully!) . So when our shuttle made a Stopover at the Taytay terminal I immediately got down and looked for medicine. But lo and behold before I even got hold of Bonamine., I was already buying a few packs of roasted cashews! Oh Lord.

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Anyway, i found a sari sari store. Selling medicines at turista prices. I was left with no other options but to buy a single tablet of Bonamine for PHP25.

Thank Goodness I feel better now. . So after a few more uphill drive. And hairpin curves. We finally made it to El Nido! Welcome to paradise!

The last time I was in this part of the Philippines was in 2009. Today, El Nido. Seems so different to me. Looks like there’s. A lot of new establishments and accommodations now in town that I can barely recall where I actually stayed some six years ago.

Our first stop in El Nido. Was courtesy call. And short question and answer with the honorable Mayor of the town of El Nido. After which we drove back to Sitio Maremegmeg in Corong corong and watch the most splendid show of the moment: the setting sun. . Glorious.

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The beach in corong corong is not as crowded as the one in town proper where foreigners are already a common sight. The promise of the white sandy beach. Super fine polvoron-ish texture. And the tree-lined beach. . What more can i ask for? El Nido is indeed the best place to spend your summer getaway. We lounged at the Beach Shack for cocktails And dinner.

Dinner was served under candle lit tables and moonlit sky. How romantic. Perfect setting for a dinner date.

For dinner we had an assortment of the freshest seafoods, only in El Nido. And the runaway winner of them all: hands down, it’s the crabs cooked in coconut milk and curry. Dear God it’s the best. I have to admit. I had to go back to the buffet table for seconds! Oh please… . Stop counting the calories and cholesterol. As i had so much fun eating dinner WITH MY BARE HANDS! Hahah

After dinner. We then checked in at our hotel. I was billeted at the Bill’s Pension House. It’s nearr The town proper but has no beachfront. Or seaside view. :(

Anyway the room is quite big. With 2king sized beds all at my disposal. There’s also hot shower and cable TV. Just before lights off at least I still have some time to check on the news.

Many thanks to Air Asia Philippines for inviting me to join the Palawan Media Tour. Follow Air Asia on Twitter and Instagram. Just follow @airasiaph

Palawan Travel Diaries Day 1

It’s undeniable. Di na talaga matatakasan.

Summer is (almost) here!

In just a few days from now people from the metro would start the exodus to the beaches in Puerto Galera, Batangas and Boracay and filling up hotel rooms for the weekend staycation.

As early as January, I was already firming up my summer 2015 plans. And among the cities i considered for the holiday break is the paradise known as El Nido.

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Then suddenly. An email popped up in my mailbox asking me if I wanted to join the Puerto Princesa And El Nido. Media Tour. Without batting an eyelash I immediately confirmed my slot. Hurray!

March 3 – I left Santa Rosa Laguna really early to catch the 945AM Air Asia Philippines flight to Puerto Princesa. The flight is approximately an hour and a half.

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onboard the AirAsia flight bound for Puerto Prioncesa

Upon boarding the Airbus 320 plane, we immediately Pushed back and prepare for departure. Everything seemed normal and too routine-ish for me until the fasten seat belt sign was tuned off. It’s time for me to recline my seat And take a quick snooze.

I was pleasantly surprised! Later on I learned that all media participants were all given the warm beef caldereta meal. .

Until I was handed my hot meals complete with pineapple juice water and chocolate chip cookies.

The beef is so tender and flavorful. It actually. Reminds me of my happy days when we had to literally hop from one house to another and feast on caldereta. Afritada and menudo during town fiestas.

Soon enough, the fasten seat belt sign has turned off signaling our arrival in Puerto Princesa, the capital city of the Province of Palawan.

After we picked up our bags and transferred it to the shuttle, our first stop for the day is lunch at KaLui.

KaLui restaurant
KaLui restaurant

I have read a lot of good tales and reviews About KaLui but this is going to be my first time here, so I didn’t have set any expectations.

Upon entrance. One would easily notice the bahay kubo – themed restaurant. Dotted with artworks Hanging on its walls. The food is actually Good.

And their restroom, it has its own interesting story to tell!

The restroom can be easily mistaken for an art gallery. The room has lots of artworks all over it. And the fresh citrus scent complements the mood of the room. Lovely!

Ka Lui Men's Restroom
Ka Lui Men’s Restroom

After lunch we then checked in to our respective hotels. There were two hotels booked for us: Microtel Hotel and Blue Palawan.

I have stayed with Microtel Palawan before. So I know what to expect, more or less. But I was assigned to Blue Palawan.

Hmmmmm never stayed there before.

Blue Palawan cottages
Blue Palawan cottages

Upon check in I only learned from Mr. Jorge Mitra that Blue Palawan. (not to be confused with Blue Lagoon!) has recently opened a few weeks ago. The sand is white and very fine. The rooms are pretty large with two shower heads on the bathroom. Yes they have two!

And just moments later Monica Mitra. Asked us if we wanted to go to the Splash house. Uhhhmmm never heard of that before.

It turns out that Splash house is a new aquaculture facility. Located at the über popular Honda Bay. And not many people is aware of what’s in there to see or experience!

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splash house

From a distance, splash house can be easily mistaken for a waterpark. . There are trampoline. And waterslides beside the facility. . But upon closer inspection one would notice that they also breed various seafoods here like lobsters groupers bangus etc.

I am always fascinated with lobsters especially seeing live ones. So i immediately grabbed the moment for a photo op!

photo op with lobster
photo op with lobster

It was fun. But the best part is yet to come. As what Monica said to us earlier. The most thrilling part of the splsh house experience. Is seeing the thousands of fruit bats move from one island in Honda Bay back to mainland Palawan. And I mean thousands! She further added that the skies would literally Go dark as the creatures flap its wings as it crosses Honda Bay.

We waited. . And waited. And waited….

And none came. :'(

Too bad i was so excited For the show. Maybe next time.

We had to leave the splash house just after sunset to catch our dinner hosted by the provincial government of Palawan headed by. Governor. Alvarez.

During the dinner, a cultural presentation was also performed featuring the rich cultures of thr Cuyonon and the Tagbanwa tribe. The cuyonon dialect which is the lingua franca in Palawan is somewhat similar to the Kinaray-a, the language spoken. In majority of Iloilo province was well as in Antique parts of Aklan and Capiz.

It was very interesting to witness the songs and dances of the Cuyonon people.

Many thanks to Air Asia Philippines for inviting me to join the Palawan. Media Tour! Follow Air Asia Philippines on Twitter and Instagram. @airasiaph

World’s Best Island partners with Air Asia Philippines to bring more and more tourists to Palawan

The province of Palawan, represented by the Provincial Government and Palawan Tourism Council, is partnering with AirAsia Philippines, the Filipino Low Cost Carrier that flies hand in hand with AirAsia, voted the World’s Best Low Cost Airline for six consecutive years by Skytrax, to draw more and more tourist both foreign and domestic to Palawan’s over 1, 700 islands.

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During the formal launch held at the Provincial Capitol last March 4, Palawan Governor Jose “Pepito” Alvarez said, “This is Public-Private Partnership in action, where all the stakeholders share a common goal in increasing tourist arrivals in Palawan.”
Alvarez also lauded the partnership as a “good example of unity and strong collaboration among all the major players in tourism” and that every province should adopt as part of Visit Philippines 2015 campaign program.

Aside from providing year-round low fares, AirAsia is also partnering with local hotels and tour operators to bring them to Manila and around the country for a series of travel expos and promotional activities for Palawan.

Home to natural wonders acclaimed globally, Palawan was hailed the world’s best island in the Conde Nast Traveler’s Readers’ Choice Awards in 2014. The province topped the survey, besting other renowned island destinations such as Hawaii, Mozambique, Australia, and Greece.

Palawan’s tourism jewels, El Nido and Honda Bay, were also named the “Most Beautiful Island Beach” and “Best Island Beach for Swimming and Snorkeling,” respectively in February 2015.

For her part, AirAsia Zest CEO Joy Cañeba said, “It’s a shared vision for all of us to bring tourism into Palawan. Palawan is known for delivering world- class service as a world-class tourist destination and as a regional airline with massive connectivity across all Asean countries including China, Australia and India, it’s just fitting that this partnership come to life.”
AirAsia has increased frequencies for Manila-Puerto Princesa City route from 3x to 5x daily starting 29th March 2015 with promo fares from as low as P1,099 base fare only for guests traveling now until 10th June 2015.

World’s Best Island program is supported by the Department of Tourism and the United States Agency for International Development under its Advancing Philippine Competitiveness project (USAID-COMPETE).

LG G3 Field Test

LG one of the leading Korean phone manufacturers has launched its flagship phone model theLG G3. And just before Christmas I was lucky enough to got hold of the phone to do a review and test its capabilities.

The new LG G3 has sleek thin body, slightly curved to fit in the palm of your hands.

Performance-wise i have no qualms in using this phone. In fact i brought the phone with me during my recent travels especially in Tangub City and during the Lakbay Norte Media Tour.

low light shot in Tangub City Christmas Symbols Festival
low light shot in Tangub City Christmas Symbols Festival

Its rear camera is very clear. It’s always a joy in capturing sharp images. Shooting at night time wont be a hassle too, as I have experienced shooting during the Christmas Symbols Festival in Tangub City. The images are still brilliant and of topnotch quality. Its HD video is also good. The audio is crisp and the video is crystal clear.

More than just the camera and video functions what I also like about the LG G3 phone is that it has the capability to receive LTE or 4G data signal. This means browsing the Internet would be a breeze. The phone unit also has a double tap screen functionality that lets you unlock your mobile phone. This is probably one of the features that i love so much.

Christmas Symbols Festival, Tangub City
Christmas Symbols Festival, Tangub City
Ayla Lights and Sound Show
Ayla Lights and Sound Show

It’s thin lightweight and probably the next phone that I’ll be purchasing. The LG G3 is available in LG stores as well as in its authorized distributors nationwide.

Suggested retail price: PHP29,000

Test: Food Shot
Test: Food Shot
Test: colorful beads from Divisora Market
Test: colorful beads from Divisora Market

Test video shot using LG G3

Features 4/5
Design 3/5