Showing posts with label Itinerary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Itinerary. Show all posts

Tuesday, 28 July 2015

3D2N Dipolog-Dapitan Itinerary and Budget 2015

While my hubby's parents are in the Philippines, we wanted to treat them to a historical vacation in Dipolog and Dapitan for them to be able to explore the place where Jose Rizal was exiled.

Our trip was not thoroughly planned because not much information can be found on the net. Hopefully this blog post can guide travelers planning to go to Dipolog and Dapitan.

Note: Prices posted are based on our 2015 trip. Check respective sites for updated prices.

Thursday, 8 May 2014

Conquering Sagada with Travel Factor

Have you ever wanted to go somewhere but just don't know how. You keep procrastinating on going on a trip because you don't know how to create an itinerary or don't know how much money to bring. Fret no more because there are now lots of travel agencies that offer all-in carefree tours at affordable prices.

I have always wanted to see the rice terraces up close but had always considered going to Banaue or Sagada quite far fetched. So we decided to go to Sagada through the help of a travel company called "Travel Factor". For only Php 4,950 you can now conquer Sagada without all the hassle of making the itinerary, the reservations and all the works. Their package includes the following:

  • Roundtrip Aircon Bus: Manila - Banaue - Manila
  • Roundtrip Chartered Jeep: Banaue - Sagada - Banaue
  • 3D/2N accommodation in Sagada
  • Day 1 Lunch, Day 2 Breakfast and Lunch, Day 3 Breakfast
  • Private Jeepney during tours around Sagada
  • Environment permits and entrance fees
  • Service of local guides and cave guides with lamps
  • Service of the tour director
  • Travel Insurance
  • Travel Factor ID and T-Shirt
We were not able to follow the itinerary as it is posted on their web site due to weather conditions but we eventually covered them all on the next day.

Day 0 - MANILA - April 30, 2014 (Wednesday)
TimeItinerary
09:00 PMMeet up at Ohayami Bus Station at Fajardo St. cor. Lacson Ave., Sampaloc Manila
* Ticket price from Manila to Banaue is Php 450

Day 1 - BANAUE - SAGADA - May 1, 2014 (Thursday)
TimeItinerary
05:00 AMArrive in Banaue
We were dropped off at Hidden Valley Restaurant and ate breakfast there. (own expense)
07:00 AMTravel from Banaue to Sagada
Side trip at Banaue Rice Terraces
11:00 AMArrive in Sagada
Check in at Indigenous Handicrafts and Inn

Lunch at Pinikpikan Haus
Desserts at Strawberry Cafe (own expense)
02:00 PMTrek the rice terraces and see Pongas Falls
* unfortunately we can not visit the Bomod-ok Falls because of an ongoing tribal ritual
* skipped sunset viewing due to the rainy weather
06:00 PMBack in Sagada town proper
07:00 PMDinner at Salt & Pepper Restaurant (own expense)
Hot Chocolate and desserts at Sagada Brew (own expense)

Day 2 - SAGADA - May 2, 2014 (Friday)
TimeItinerary
07:00 AMAte breakfast at Pinikpikan Haus
* skipped sunrise viewing due to the rainy weather
09:00 AMStarted the Cave Connection Adventure. We went into Lumiang Cave and came out of Sumaguing Cave
02:00 PMLate lunch at Pinikpikan Haus

Desserts at Lemon Pie House (own expense)
05:00 PMWent to Lake Danum to see the sunset but there was none because of the rainy weather
07:00 PMDinner at Masferre Restaurant (own expense)

Day 3 - SAGADA - BANAUE - May 3, 2014 (Saturday)
TimeItinerary
04:30 AMSunrise at Kiltepan Viewpoint
06:00 AMBreakfast at Bana's Cafe (own expense)
09:00 AMTrek to Echo Valley to see the hanging coffins

Visit the St. Mary's Escopal Church
11:00 AMEarly lunch at Yoghurt House (own expense)

Free time to shop for pasalubongs
02:00 PMChartered jeep ride back to Banaue

Side trip at the Sagada Weaving
05:00 PMArrive in Banaue

Free time to go to the market place
06:00 PMEarly dinner at People's Lodge and Restaurant
07:00 PMBus ride back to Manila

Day 4 - MANILA - May 4, 2014 (Sunday)
TimeItinerary
04:00 AMArrive in Manila

Meals in Sagada start at Php 200 above if you're going to eat in restaurants along the main road. But if you are interested in eating local food you can go to Centrum building's basement for carenderias.

PROs:

  • Afford-ably priced package
  • Friendly and accommodating coordinators
  • Comfortable ride
  • Enough free time was provided for us to be able to explore the town
  • Meet new people

CONs:

  • Bus station is cramped.
  • There were too many participants during the tour that we were not able to hear the tour guide's orientation when we were visiting the sites. These are only on the ocassion that our group was joined together with another group of more than 30.

Are we going to avail another Travel Factor package? Yes, most probably we will but we would definitely be asking how many people are going to participate next time. We were just lucky during our trip that we were only a group of 11 plus our room has its own CR.

Overall, we had a blast in Sagada even with a few bumps and bruises along the way. We are proud to say that we have conquered the adventures of Sagada!

Monday, 21 April 2014

The Bohol Country Side

We arrived in Bohol from Cebu via MV Star Craft ferry bound to Tubigon port. We chose Tubigon over Tagbilaran port for the following reasons: cheaper fare (Php220 instead of Php500), shorter travel time (1 hour instead of 2) and more sights can be seen on the way to the city. One disadvantage though is that van rentals may be more expensive but there are actually lots of cars and vans waiting in the pier offering country side tours for as low as Php2,500 depending on itinerary.
Cebu Pier Terminal
MV Star Craft Ferry
Even though there were other cheaper tour options available, we still chose Kuya Tatsky's services mainly because their itinerary included both Bohol and Panglao sights. Kuya Tatsky's country side tour is priced at Php2,100 for a car which is good for up to 4pax. But since we will be arriving in Tubigon port, we were charged an additional Php600. No matter, it was worth it since taking the route starting from Tubigon will allow you to pass by other cities and churches in Bohol like Tubigon, Clarin and Sagbayan.

1. Sagbayan Peak

We started our tour at around 8:30AM - our first stop, Sagbayan Peak. Sagbayan Peak is not normally included in any country side tour (you would be charged an additional fee) but since it was on the way from Tubigon to Carmen, our driver suggested us to visit the site. Entrance fee to the park is Php 30.

The Sagbayan Peak has a viewing deck (which was still under construction when we visited) where you can see several chocolate hills.

On the right corner of the peak, there's a kiddie town that has statues of cartoon super heroes.

You can also see tarsiers on the foot of the peak without any fee. Unfortunately, there was only 1 tarsier there. According to the caretaker, rest of the tarsiers escaped through a hole in the net.

Note: If Sagbayan Peak be fully operational in the future, you can actually omit going to Carmen Viewing Deck and the Tarsier Conservation Center saving you on entrance fees.

2. Carmen Chocolate Hills Viewing Deck

The Carmen Chocolate Hills Viewing Deck was one of the areas affected by the earthquake last 2013 - this is evident when you reach the top of the deck. The marker on top of the view deck is no longer upright and not all side railings are intact.


The Carmen View Deck is still the best place to view the chocolate hills because majority of them are here. Entrance fee is Php 50.

Warning: You have to climb 200+ steps of stairs to reach the viewing deck.


3. ShipHaus

The ShipHaus is one of the newest attractions in Bohol located in Poblacion Norte, Batuan. It is a ship-shaped house owned by Capt. Gaudencio Dumapias who was a successful mariner. Entrance fee is Php 30.

Upon entering the house, you will be greeted with an attendant dressed in a sailor's uniform. Our attendant was kind enough to take pictures of us on each corner of the house. It was like having a prenup! He even provided us with sailor hats for our props.

The ShipHaus' rooms/cabins and its roof deck are available for rent.

4. Bohol Habitat a.k.a. Simply Butterflies Conservation Center

The Bohol Habitat is a conservation center for butterflies, grasshoppers and other insects located in Bilar. Entrance fee is Php 50.

You will be accompanied by a guide upon entering the center. He will introduce to you different types of butterflies, moths and other hoppers and their life cycle. Sounds boring, right? But not in this center because your guide will definitely make you laugh all throughout the tour. I appreciate how they made the tour interesting by adding humor to it.

Note: Don't fail to try their ice cream! It was oh-so-yummy and in unique flavors too!

5. Bilar Man-made Forest

On the way to the Tarsier Conservation Center, you will be passing through a man-made forest in Bilar. The dense forest of mahogany trees stretches up to 2 kilometers. The forest came to exist through a government-led reforestation project.

Here's your chance to take as much selfie pictures as you want.

6. Loboc Tarsier Conservation Area

The Loboc Tarsier Conservation Area is a six-hectare woodland area housing one of the world's smallest primates, the Tarsiers. Entrance fee to the area is Php 60.

You will be walking through a portion of the woodland area where you can see the cute tarsiers in their natural habitat. You are not allowed to go near them nor touch them. Flash photography is strictly prohibited.

7. Laoy River Cruise

They say one has never been to Bohol if they have not experienced the river cruise. As per our driver's advise, we took the Laoy River Cruise instead of that in Loboc because according to him their receiving area was damaged by the earthquake.

The Laoy River Cruise offers two buffet options: High End priced at Php 500/head (Php 260 for 4-6 y.o.) and Regular priced at Php 392/head (Php 206 for 4-6 y.o.). The main difference for these options is their menu. The cruise took at least an hour with a stop over at an Aeta tribe. You can see little Aeta children holding a baby crocodile while others climb coconut trees then jump into the deep-green river.

If it was up to us - we would gladly skip this attraction because we believe it was overpriced and the food served during the cruise was substandard. You can already admire the beauty of the river beside the road or over the bridge going to Tagbilaran.

8. Prony the Python, Alburquerque

Prony was caught in Alburquerque town as was claimed to be the largest snake in captivity. Unfortunately, Prony died last August 2013 but its remains can still be viewed in this zoo. They also showcase another live python named Prony The Second. Entrance fee is Php 25.

Note: Watch Marimar, a gay comedian, perform his funny lip-sync here.

9. Baclayon Church

The Baclayon Church is declared as a National Historic Treasure and is considered as the best preserved in the region. Sadly, the Baclayon Church was greatly affected by the 2013 earthquake. The church includes a museum which is still operational at an entrance fee of Php 50.

10. Monument of the Blood Compact / Sandugo

The Monument of the Blood Compact (Sandugo) is one of the historic sites in Bohol. The monument portrays the blood compact performed between Datu Sikatuna the chieftain of Bohol and the Spanish explorer Miguel Lopez de Legazpi to seal their friendship. However, where the monument stands is not the real location of the event. The real location can be seen along the way from Baclayon to Tagbilaran and is identified with a marker.

11. Bohol Bee Farm

The Bohol Bee Farm is popular in Panglao Island for their organic restaurant and farm produce. It is also a cliff-side resort with access to the sea. But their beach here is not sandy, if you want to go to a White Beach you will have to commute to Alona Beach. Guided farm tour is available at Php 30 per person.


Note: Don't forget to try their Malunggay-flavored ice cream, also available in Tomata flavor.

12. Dauis Church

A snapshot of Dauis Church in its current condition since the 2013 earthquake.


13. Hinagdanan Cave

The Hinagdanan Cave is a small limestone cave in Panglao Island with a deep lagoon inside. The cave is adorned with large formations of stalactite and stalagmite. Entrance fee is Php 25.

You will be accompanied by volunteer tour guides to introduce to you the wonders inside the mini cave. And you'll be amazed at how good they are in setting up your cameras to take pictures inside the dark cave.

The cave is naturally lighted by two holes in the ceiling allowing sunlight to get inside. On the ceilings of the cave, one can also find lots of birds nest. There are also murals in one of the walls of the cave.



Car/Van Rental Contact: Kuya Jesser "Tatsky" Cubero
Sun 0922-367-1051, Globe 0915-794-5556, Smart 0912-747-2737

Tuesday, 15 April 2014

A Day in Cebu

Upon arriving in Cebu Airport, we rode a metered taxi going to Mactan Shrine. The taxi fare was more or less Php 150 going there. No fee was collected upon entry.

The Mactan Shrine was built in honor of Lapu-Lapu, Ferdinand Magellan and the Battle of Mactan.

You will be greeted by an obelisk upon entering the park. The obelisk is known as the Magellan Monument.

5D4N Cebu-Bohol Itinerary and Budget 2014

To kick off summer, we went to explore the beach of Bohol with a side trip to Cebu City.

The trip was not really planned for, we only decided to push through because AirAsia was offering promo fares. Our fare would have been a lot cheaper if we bought round trip tickets for Cebu but for convenience we booked our return ticket for Tagbilaran instead.

Monday, 31 March 2014

Places to go in Ilocos



We went to Ilocos some time last August 2012 together with Hubby's family. They hired a van to go around tourist spots in Ilocos and we tagged along. You'll be amazed that there's lot of places to go in Ilocos that one or two days won't be enough.

Our Trip to Baler, Aurora


We went to Baler, Aurora some time last May 2013 so we won't be able to provide our detailed itinerary and expenses. We'll try our best to remember everything we did there.

Parang freezer sa lamig - Joy Bus on the way to Baler
It takes around 5-6 hours to reach Baler from Manila. To commute going to Baler, you have two options: (1) take the Genesis Transport Bus (Php450) or (2) take the Joy Bus (Php700). The difference between the two option is Joy Bus does not have any stop over, has on-board comfort room, free snacks, free WiFi, and provides blanket to use during the trip. However, Joy Bus rides only have two schedules per day so make your reservations in advance in their Genesis Transport Cubao branch. Contact Genesis Transport directly to inquire for their updated bus schedules.

Friday, 14 March 2014

3D3N Hong Kong & Macau Budget and Itinerary 2013



This post is looooooong overdue. We had our honeymoon trip to Hong Kong last August 2013. It sure was tiring because we had to make long walks but it still was fun since we are together. And since I was the one who made the itinerary, I would then like to take the time to share it to everyone. I hope you guys will find this helpful for your future travels. Enjoy!
View at The Peak - Sky Terrace