Friday, July 25, 2008

Pagsanjan

Pagsanjan Falls is about 100 km from Manila. It is located in the Laguna province near the town of Santa Cruz. It has become a popular day-trip especially for Korean and Japanese tourists. My friends and I rented a car and went there in April 14. It took us about 4 hours to get there. When we arrived in Santa Cruz, we went to the tourism office and asked for a reliable hotel that could provide us a canoe. The officer told us to go to Pagsanjan Falls Lodge. There are a lot of hotels which have restaurants a long the river. Behind the restaurant down the riverbank was where the canoes embark. The canoes are about 6 meters long and made of wood. It can carry 2 until 3 people. Each canoe is pulled and pushed by two men. We had to pay 600 peso for a canoe. Each passenger will be given a life vest so if you can't swim or have young children along, you can feel a little bit safe.
In beginning of the trip, you can see homes and palms crowding the banks. After passing that area, the river valley turns into a deep gorge, with a rainforest canopy, and the quiet waters become cascading rapids.
Just like other paddlers, our paddlers often had to jump out of the boat to manhandle between boulders while dodging other canoes on their way down. As a passenger, we could only support the paddlers and tried to enjoy their hard work. We also had to wave to other people in other canoes. Most of them were Korean and they thought us Korean too. After a couple of hours, we reached the dead-end box canyon where Pagsanjan Falls tumbled over. Then, we took a raft-ferry across the plunge pool to the base of the falls. The waterfall was not really big but its water tumbled fast. Thus, we could not swim near the fall. We could only swim near the raft after it was tied to its pier. The trip back to the hotel down was faster but not less exciting than the trip to the fall.
Tips:
bring extra clothes and pants
bring something to protect your camera
bring extra money for the tip because after seeing the hard work of your paddlers…you muss give them extra money 

Here are some photos from my trip.








Pagsanjan

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Our third day in Hongkong

On our third day in Hongkong, we started our journey early in the morning and headed to Lantau Island to see big Bronze statue Buddha which is known as the tallest outdoor. The weather was quite bad at that time. The rain was pouring down heavily. We decided to take a bus to get to the big Buddha. After getting on the bus and waiting fro several minutes, finally our bus took us through a long winding journey. It took us about 45 minutes to get there. On the way there, we passed a quite nice beach.

When we arrived there, we were welcomed by a few stores selling some souvenirs about Buddha, etc. We paid 60 HK to enter the museum of the big Buddha and had vegetarian lunch in the temple. There were 268 steps to climb in order to reach the Buddha. It was cloudy and it made our sight could not see clearly the Big Buddha sometimes. There was a moment in which a very thick for covered the image of Buddha and made the stairs looked like a long-white stairway to “Nirwana”.
Spending time on the top of the statue was great and cold as well since the wind was blowing so hard. However, although the weather was not really convenient for sightseeing, the place was packed with tourists. It might happen because that day was also a “Waisak” day. At first we thought the place would be closed because of that special day but it wasn’t.

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Puerto Galera

Our Hostel

Before snorkling

While snorkling, helping each other



After snorkling


Before brunch and going home to Manila

On the boat to Manila with the newly married couple who snorkled with us

and a boy who eagerly and happily picked up all coins that you throw to the sea


SIX OF US on the first day


Among numerous beaches in Puerto Galera, white beach is one of the most visited beach. Its white sand has attracted domestics and international tourists including us. it took us about 5 hours to get there: 3-hour bus and 2-scary-hour-boat ride. The weather was really bad when we were in the boat. Big waves and stong rains gave us a little hope to enjoy the white beach. However, when our boat almost arrived in Puerto Galera, the weather looked quite promising that we could at least enjoy the white beach with "brown" sand of course.

We took trycicle to get to white beach. As soon as we got there, we realized that it was better to stay overnight there. Thus we chose to live in a hostel in front of the beach. It cost 1000 peso.
The price was very reasonable since there were 6 of us. We had a bog room with 2 double beds and 1 single bed. Married couple, Iwan and Metta shared the single bed :)

5-hour trip was really tiring so we decided to have lunch before doing any activities. It was my first to find a very nice steak in the philippines.

After lunch, we went to our room and got ready to play on the beach although it was drizzling.
Cloudy sky did not make us stop to explore the white-brown sandy beach :P

The beach was not crowded at day or night. So, it was quite pleasant. We got an opportunity to drink the sling of Puerto Galera, Mindoro Sling. Its taste was really nice.

Day two......
We went snorkling ....It was raining again...the fishes were not colourful like the ones in Boracay but the corals were prettier... :)

After snorkling, the weather was sunny. Finally, we could see the real WHITE BEACH...it was beautiful...to bad we could not swim again since we had to leave ...one of us (Agus) had a class at 6 pm...

Our expenses:
Bus 2-way - P350
@ Ferry 2-way - P350
Snorkling P1000/6 persos
Food and drink P1000 for 3 time- meal (1 lunch, 1 dinner, and 1 brunch)

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Hongkong 2 nd day (3 stops)

The first stop

REPULSE BAY


On our second day in Hong Kong, we started our journey by visiting Repulse Bay. It is located in the southern part of Hong Kong Island and acknowledged as the most spectacular and cleanest bay in the region. The Chinese name means "Shallow Water Bay". Its English name came from the British army that had chased off some pirates in the old days. The beach stretches long with clear blue water gently lapping the seashore. Its sand is golden and soft in some parts which are almost near to the water but a little bit rough the more they are far from the water. When you walk on that part, you will feel that the sand tickle your feet (that’s the phrase that Pi Pom and Rizki used) but if I may express the feeling walking on that sand is like a mermaid who just got her feet and had to walk on the ground J. Since the weather way quite sunny that time and it was Sunday so there were some people swimming and fishing on the beach. There were some lifeguards so you can feel more safe are on duty. In addition, according to several sites besides aquatic activities, there are extensive facilities for visitors such as barbecue racks, supermarkets, cafes, and a lighthouse that is a popular place to take photos. However, we didn't go there :( since we were to excited to see Stanley market (our next destination) and we had no more time.

This is how we get to Repulse Bay:

  1. Walk from our hostel (traveler hostel) about 10 minutes to Star Ferry terminal.
  2. Use the Star ferry to go to central, it’s 2.20 HK
  3. Then walk along the bridge in front of the terminal, then you walk passing several buildings (IFC mall 1 and 2), walk until to find a bus terminal.
  4. You may use these buses no. 6, 6A, 6X, 260; or the no. 40 minibus and pay 8.20 HK (for bus 6A) I guess they will charge you the same for the other buses too except for the mini bus. Our pictures 1. on the way to Repulse bay (beside IFC Mall), 2 in Repulse Bay



The second stop
Stanley Market

From Repulse bay, we headed to Stanley Market by using the bus no 6. Stanley market is one of the must-go places for tourists when we visit Hong Kong. We can find an interesting array of little shops selling paintings, Chinese costume jewelry and souvenirs. And when the shopping is done, there are many restaurants waiting for you near the shops or three-minute walk from the shops’ area, just in front of the beach with sandy coves. However, unlike other people who shop first, we decided to have lunch in a small Thai-Chinese restaurant. The food was very delicious. I wish I remembered the name of the restaurant.


The third stop From Stanley market, we went back to Central terminal by the same bus, bus number 6. Then we went to star ferry terminal, and waited for the double-deck bus or the fun bus according to a western tourist. We were waiting for about 15 minutes before we got the bus and rode it until the peak where we could buy the peak tram ticket and the ticket for entering the Madame Taussud. We only had to pay 170 HK for two-way tram ticket, the Madame Taussud, and the Sky Terrace. The tram is the city's oldest transport. It was 112-year old Peak Tram. The Peak Tower allows you to see the spectacular Victoria Harbor, Kowloon and the buildings of Hong Kong. Here are our pictures:

My picture with the royal family


ON the bus


Hongkong 3 rd day






Hongkong 4 th day






Macau



We started our journey to Macau at 7 am. We packed our bags and camera and headed into turbo jet terminal. Having a lot of bags, we went there by taxi and it took about 30 minutes to get there. The cost was around 70 HK. We got the 8.30 ferry but we got on to the 8.15 ferry. Surprisingly, you were allowed to take any ferry that went before your departure time of course since there were some available places. After sailing for about 1.30, we arrived in Macau. Then we dealtwith the immigration. After that we went to tourism counter, exchanged our money, deposited our bags for 10 Pattaca for each bag, and had lunch at a small restaurant inside the terminal.

Our first destination was the fisherman’s wharf.

Then, we saw the symbol of Macau, the lotus. Just by crossing the street not far for the Lotus, we were already in front of Wine Museum and Grand Prix museum. Luckily, that day was the day of promotion so we only had to pay 10 Pattaca and we could go inside to both museums and guess what the price was including a glass of your choice wine, wasn’t it great J

we also met many pinoys there, just like usual they would think we were ones of them. They would say hi in Tagalog and said many other things that we could hardly understand. A smile that was the only thing we could give to them. When we met a pinoy, Rizki said, "Feels like at home ", and only with them we could speak English. In Macau, if you cannot speak chinese and can only speak English, try to find Filipino people because they are your best hope. (Good news, they are everywhere, starting from the security guards until the wine man too :)

Beside Michael Schumacher's car

With the wine we chose

Around 3 pm, we went back to the terminal to take our bags and continued our trip to our hostel, Auguster’s lodge. Then we headed to an area recently listed as a World Heritage Site. We were walking towards the Largo do Senado, the historic centre with its distinctive black-and-white-cobbled square.

We made many stops for taking pictures and the first stop before heading on towards the Ruins of St Paul's Church was …we found the marvellous Macau Museum. Unfortunately, we could only take some pictures outside the museum because it was already closed.

Dinner Place, one of Chinese restaurant in Senado Square


Still in Fisherman's Wharf

OUR SECOND DAY


A Ma Temple


Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Budget trip to Hong Kong and Macau

Rizki, Pom’s expenses

Fenty

Airplane tickets : Php 6,498

Reentry permit : Php 2,170

Airport tax of Philippines: Php 750

Airport tax of Indonesia -

24000( Manila-Jakarta,Jakarta hongkong, Macau-Manila)

Php 1920

Php 750

Php 500

Accommodation HK 4 nights : PHP 2,968 (US 70 per person)

Accommodation Macau : PHP 1,960 (US 46.24) PHP 655 per person

The same

Octopus Card : PHP 1,334 (HKD 250 per person)

Turbo jet HK-Macau : PHP 715 (HKD 134 per person)

Ngong ping cable car : PHP 325 (HKD 58 per person) single trip

Bus in Macau : PHP 90 (MOP 16 per person)

Taxi to Macau airport : PHP 264 (MOP 50 for three person)

Disneyland tickets : PHP 1,574 (HKD 295)

The Peak & Tram

(Round trip) and

Madame Tussaud museum : PHP 951

(HKD 170 per person)

2 Museums in Macau : PHP 56

(MOP 10 per person)

Eating (Approximately) : PHP 5,000

Octopus Card: 200 HKD, when going home I got the refund for 72 HKD

The same

Except for the first day expenses,

Additional,

A21 bus: 33 HKD

Star ferry: 5 HKD

Food: 60 HKD

Picture with the ponies: 20 HKD

Places to visit in HK

a. Lantau Island : Buddha Statue & Po Lin Monastery, Disneyland,

and City Gate Plaza.

b. Kowloon Island : Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade, Temple Street market,

Kowloon neighborhood, Kowloon Walled City Park

c. Hong Kong Island : The Victoria Peak, Statue square, Ma Mo Temple,

Repulse bay, Stanley Market, Madame Tussaud

wax museum

Places to visit in Macau

  1. 25 bulidings of World Heritage
  2. Grand Prix and Wine Museum
  3. Taipa Island, Taipa House Museum.


Itinerary HK-Macau (6 days)

Fenty’s first and second day itinerary

16 May 2008

18.00 : Bandung to Jakarta

00.00 : Jakarta to Manila

17 May 2008

05.00 : transit for 3 hours in Manila

08.00-10.00 : Manila-hongkong

10.00-12.00 : Hongkong’s airport

12.00-13.00 : airport to hostel by bus (A21)

13.00-13.30 : take a rest at the traveler hostel, Chungking Mansion 16 floor

13.30 : having lunch

14.00-17.00 : explore the star avenue, see the museum exhibition, take pictures with ponies

17.00- 18.00 : go to mid level escalator (the longest escalator in the world)

18.00-20.00 : go around star avenue again and see the night view

20.30- 21.00 : dinner at the same place I got lunch

21.00 : go back to the hostel, take a bath, sleep while waiting for Rizki and Pi Pom

17 May 2008 (the first day itinerary of Pi Pom, Rizki)

14.00 : Go to Airport (we can ride MRT to baclaran

(php 12) n ride jeepney (php 7.5) or taxi to airport

14.45 : Arrived at Ninoy

16.40 : Go to HK

18.40 : Arrived at HK International Airport

18.40-19.40 : Deal with Immigration (Buy Octopus HK

250) and possible to ride bus A21 (HK 33)

23.00-24.00 : Go back to our hostel (Traveler Hostel)

Block A, 16th floor, Chunking Mansion, 36-44 Nathan Rd., Tsim Sha Tsui 85223687710

18 May 2008 (Pi Pom’s, Fenty’s, Rizki’s itinerary)
06.00-07.30 : Wake up n take a bath
07.30-08.30 : go to central station (can using MRT 12 min or
Star ferry HKD 2.20)
08.45-09.15 : Go to Repulse bay (using bus 6, 6a, 6x, 260)
HKD 8.40
09.15-10.45 : Walk around Repulse Bay
10.45-11.00 : Go to Stanley beach n Market (using bus 6, 6a, 6x,
260) HKD 4.60
11.00-13.00 : Visit Stanley Market n have lunch
13.00-13.30 : Go back to Central station(using bus 6, 6a, 6x, 260)
HKD 8.40
15.00-15.15 : Ride bus(number 15c HKD 4) to the peak tram
Terminus, n take the tram to the Victoria peak
(round trip peak tram+MT+
sky terrace HKD 170)
15.05-20.05 : Stay at the Victoria Peak
20.05-20.25 : Back to central station (Using Bus 15c HKD 4) n
ride star ferry from central to TST HKD 2.20)

19 May 2008

06.00-07.30 : wake up, take a bath and have breakfast

08.30-10.00 : Go to Lantau Island (TST-Lai King-Tung Chun

exit b: West side of Citygate Plaza (38 mins by

MRT, HKD 13.5, then take bus no.23 New lantau

Bus company (50 min) to Ngoping. HKD 16. Try to

catch 9.10 or 9.40 am bus.

10.00-16.00 : Arrived Big Buddha n Po Lin Monastery (MRT)

Lunch, explore the monastery n Buddha Statue and

have lunch at the vegetarian restaurant (HKD 60).

16.00-16.30 : OTW to Tung Chun station using Ngon ping cable

Car (HKD 58).

16.30-18.30 : Shopping at Tung Chun, an outlet mall for branded

Things, especially clothes.

18.30-19.00 : Go to Tsim Sha Tsui bu using MRT (HKD 13.5)

19.05-21.05 : Walk around Kowloon, Tsim Sha Tsui promenade

21.15-23.00 : Walking n shopping at Temple street night market

23.00-23.30 : Go back to our hostel n climb the stairs. (Traveler

Friendship Hostel) E1, 13/F, Mirador Mansion,

58-62 Nathan Rd., Tsim Sha Tsui

20 May 2008

06.00-07.00 : Wake up, get up, take shower n grab light breakfast

07.00-07.15 : Otw to Kowloon Walled City Park (16 mins by

MRT, HKD 6.6, TST- Lok Fu exit b) then walk

south (away from the mountain) of Junction road.

07.15-08.15 : Explore the park (could not be done due to rain, instead we got breakfast at Mcdonald

08.15-09.45 : OTW to Disneyland (38 mins by MRT, HKD 16.2)

TST-Lai King-Sunny Bay-Disney resort or

Lok Fu-Prince Edward-Lai King-SB-DR

10.00-17.00 : Disneyland Hong Kong

17.00-20.00 : OTW back to Kowloon (38 mins by Mrt, HKD

16.2) DR-Sunny bay-Lai King-TST)

21.00-23.00 : Temple market

Legend:

Going to Kowloon City Park is also optional; we can rest or probably do our free activity.

a. Walk south (away from the mountain) of Junction Road. Walk for about 10 minutes to Tung Tau Tseun Road, passing the Hau Wong Temple. Turn left (east) on Tung Tau Tsuen Road and enter the park's North Gate near the zebra crossing.

b. Walk for about 15 minutes to Carpenter Road. Turn left (east) on Carpenter Road. Pass Kowloon City Plaza and enter the Carpenter Road Park. Kowloon Walled City Park's South Gate is inside the Carpenter Road Park.

21 May 2008

07.00-08.00 : Check out, go to Central Station (7 mins by Mrt,

HKD 7.7) or by taxi HKD 60

08.00-09.00 : Go to Macau Ferry terminal

09.00-10.00 : OTW to Macau (using turbo jet HKD 134)

10.00-12.00 : Visit the floating casino, lotus flower in full

bloom, grand prix and wine museum,

Macau fisherman wharf.

12.00-13.00 : Otw to hostel Augusters Lodge (By bus no 8, 12,

17) (2,50 pacatas) n check in, having lunch

13.00-20.00 : Explore the 25 world heritage buildings (Largo do

Senado and Ruinas de Sao Paulo Mante Fortress)

21.00-21.30 : Have dinner at a chinese restaurant near Senado square

we can walk or take bus ride (2,50 pacatas) .

20.00-23.00 : Go back to our hostel

22 May 2008

07.00-08.00 : Get up, take shower, n breakfast

08.00-15.00 : Explore

a. Largo de Senado,

b. Ama temple (Using Bus no. 11, 3,30 pacatas or

walk)

c. Taipa Island (Taipa House museum), using bus nos. 11, 15,22, 28A, 30, 33, 34, and 35 (there is a bus stop close to Hotel Lisboa, just in front of a secondary school) all go to Taipa Village (3,30 patacas),

Go Back to hostel using Bus number 11

d. Largo Senado

19.00-19.45 : OTW to Airport from casino lisboa

(taxi MOP 50) or you can try to take bus MT1 n

MT2 from beside Casino Lisboa.

22.15 : Going back to Manila

1 am : Arrive in Manila, ride shuttle bus then taxi.

Made by

Rizki

Fenty

Monday, May 26, 2008

Hong Kong, my first day

After having 7 hours flight from Jakarta-Manila, Manila-Hong Kong, finally around 10.30 am I arrived in Hong Kong. Finding bus A21 to get to Chungking Mansion was quite difficult for me. It took me 30 minutes to walk around and ask several people about the bus. When I found the bus, I forgot to prepare 33 HK. Thus when the bus came, the bus driver made at me because of one of the bill that I was trying to give was Macau bill. I had to walk out of the bus to find my money and waited for the next bus . The next bus came exactly 15 minutes after the first bus and it took around 40 minutes to reach Kowloon and arrived in Nathan Street where Chungking Mansion was located. I took a rest for about 20 minutes before starting my journey alone to star avenue and mid-level elevator, the longest elevator in the world.

these are the pictures that I took on my first day near star avenue





My 20 HK picture with the ponies