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Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Van Transfer Service in CDO


Lax Shuttle
Location: Along Capt. V. Roa St. (beside Payless Store and near TGIF at Centrio Ayala Mall)
Schedule: Every hour from 3am ‘til 3pm
Tip: Be there 30 minutes before the departure time for baggage inspection and registration. Tricycle is available 24 hours so you don't need to take taxi if you have few baggage (Fare is P20 for two few kilometers to Centrio)
Waiting area for LAX passengers

Rate:
Laguindingan Aiport to CDO- P150
Centrio to Laguindingan Aiport- P199

New Route:
Aiport-Centrio-Limketkai-Agora
Contact Information:
Mobile #: (+63) 925-810-0529 (Smart)
                   (+63) 917-710-1529 (Globe)

Airport Transfer Service
One way: Pickup- Drop off only
Rate: P120/head minimum of 5 persons
From airport to downtown area or vise-versa
Mobile #: (+63) 917-632-6568 (Globe)
                  (+63) 908-820-9065 (Smart)

                  (+63) 925-555-1802 (Sun)

Thursday, August 21, 2014

Thai Me Up & Fil Me Up with Thai and Filipino Cuisine

Thai Me Up & Fil Me Up is a very well known restaurant in CDO that offers lunch and dinner buffet on a very affordable price. As the name implies, most meals are inspired by Thai cuisine while Fil Me Up is anything about Filipino dishes. The restaurant has 2 branches, one on the ground floor of Ayala Centrio Mall and another one at the corner of Capistrano St. & Mabini Street. Before heading for this resto, you’d better check the schedule when the lunch or dinner buffet is available. Promo details may vary according to season. 
 A home away from home 
For me, dining out at its branch along Capistrano-Mabini Streets is better.  It’s way bigger and cosier than the one in Centrio Mall. What I like about this place is the distinct style of its ambiance. The owner seems to engage in designing the restaurant in and out. The bar uses a rather captivating facade of a house with a life-size tree on the side. If you’ll be at the bar, it feels like you’re enjoying your liquor just right in front of your house.  In addition, something that captured my attention was the 6 chandeliers in various illustrious colors. 
 We didn't mind the rather humid weather that time but 
we enjoyed this very inviting interior 

If you’re looking for another exciting way of enjoying your meals, you can try its 2 small cottages with low tables and some pillows to sit on. Surely, this is ideal for people who look for intimate time with their loved ones. Antiquity of some furnishings is seen in four corners of the place particularly by the pastry area near the entrance or the bar.
Some furnishings are antique that will welcome you at the entrance

Ideal at night but not in the afternoon if you don't want to be toasted 
by the scorching hot of the sun

Trying Thai cuisine perhaps as part of your daring adventure for food is not bad anyway. The name of the game here is how it fills your starving stomach after a very tiring tour around the city or doing the white water rafting.
The experience at Thai Me Up restaurant won’t leave anyone dissatisfied. However, the food we had there was no longer warm. We would probably enjoy it more if they kept the food warm until it lasted. We just ate them the way they were because we were really hungry from our tour in the city that afternoon.
 Lunch or dinner buffet- P299 with bottomless ice tea or P249 without

Various salads are also available such as potato salad, garden salad, apple salad with a few desserts like ginataang halo-halo and watermelon

Contact Information
Capistrano-Mabini Branch
Tel #: 73-8424 / 310-8424
Mobile #: (+63) 917-710-2336 (Globe)
                   (+63) 917-794-6118 (Globe)
Ayala Centrio Mall
Tel #: 323-1174
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Blogger's Note

Please be informed that details are subject to change at any time, particularly the location and contact information. I, therefore advise that you visit their website or email ahead for confirmation when making your itinerary. The blogger cannot be held responsible for the experiences of the readers while travelling.

VjANDEP- The Maker of Pastel of Camiguin

VjANDEP branch in CDO
It was on December of 1989 when a hobby of Ella turned to be the creation of pastel. She used to bake this bread for her great grandmother. Pastel then is a soft dough coffee bread. It was the Spaniards who transferred the knowledge to locals' ancestors on how to make pastel as part of the delicacy among Camiguignons. By the way, pastel is cake in Spanish word. It is usually made as a common treat in the tables of the influential people of Camiguin particularly during the special events or gatherings such as weddings, birthdays, fiestas, Christmas, and the like. It was on January 8, 1990 when Eleonor Popera Jose first commercialized this bread. The initial capital of P120, a fraction of what was left from her husband’s Christmas bonus, had created 3 dozens of the said bread and doubled the following day. This simple hobby of Ms. Ella had made it more profitable and seen its big potential.
Originally, Pastel has “yema” (custard) as its filling. Ms. Ella never stopped innovating the flavours of her product. Hence, she broadened her knowledge about baking by attending culinary classes or workshops. At present, Vjandep Pastel of Camiguin has more than 15 variants to choose from. Many may wonder what VjANDEP means. It actually comes from the initial of the couple’s names- Virgilio Jose AND Eleonor Popera. But it is promounded with a silent “j.”
The original yema pastel (6 pcs-P70 & 12 pcs-P130)
Fillings:
1. Original Yema
2. Special Yema
3. Chocolate
4. Pineapple
5. Strawberry
6. Mango
7. Guava
8. Macapuno
9. Langka
10. Durian
11. Cheese
12. Ube
Pastel Variants:
1. Bavarian Pastel
2. Squash Pastel
3. Mocha pastel
4. Raspberry Pastel
5. Squash-Malunggay Pastel
6. Peanut Bitter Pastel
7. Blueberry Pastel
Here are some other products available in this store. There are candies made in one-of-a-kind flavors from local fruits such as dried balimbing, dried santol, banana candy, pina (pineapple) pastel, and Carambola prunes, and other products like bagoong (fish sauce), chicharon, and brown sugar. VjANDEP store offers other products from other distributor such as Sow's Delicacies, 7D, Cebu Dried Mango, De Oro's Best, Hinam-is, and many more. By the way, this branch only accepts cash.
Contact Information
Tourism Pavillion
Parola, Mambajao, 9100 Camiguin Province
Telephone #: (088) 0443

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Blogger's Note

Please be informed that details are subject to change at any time, particularly the location and contact information. I, therefore advise that you visit their website or email ahead for confirmation when making your itinerary. The blogger cannot be held responsible for the experiences of the readers while travelling.

Thursday, July 24, 2014

The cheapest accommodation I've ever spent on a travel

Reception Area
Green Windows Dormitel
This dormitel (dorm and hotel) in Davao City is located on the 4th and 5th floor of FTC Tower. The place is suitable for backpackers and budget accommodation. They can have up to a maximum of 8 persons in a room in a very affordable rate. You can avail the room good for 8 for only P188 per head while for 6 persons is only P1680 per night or P280 per head. Not only that, its location is very near many establishments like Davao Doctors, Metrobank & BPI Bank, KFC, and convenience stores. 
 Guests can relax here just right beside the cafeteria
Cafeteria
The room we had was quite big and clean. It has a big LCD screen, split-type air-conditioner, a safety box, and a cabinet for your things. The bathroom has enough space with hot and cold water. The mattress and the pillows are firm and the linens are free of any stain. But the 3 bunk beds are squeaky even on a slight movement from either on the first or second deck. 
Bunk beds made of steel
The whole amenities are well-maintained. You will actually love the scent they have along the hallway. It seems that you’re in a spa. Although the breakfast is not included, you can purchase it at the cafeteria located on the 5th floor. The breakfast costs P100 per meal while lunch and dinner costs P50-P60 per order. Cart is always available at the lobby if you have lots of baggage. Assistance from the friendly staff is possible whenever needed. Imagine, a very inexpensive accommodation with a 4-star service.
Shampoo, bar soap or shower gel, toothpaste, toothbrush, towel, slippers, and hair cap are excluded.
Small cabinet and a safety box

A worry-free bathroom 

The lights along the hallway have an aesthetic and functional design
Schedule
Check-in: 01:00pm 
Check-out: 11:30am

Tips 
Abreeza Ayala Mall is just four kilometers away or one jeepney ride for 3-5 minutes without traffic.
* If you'll be exploring the Island of Samal, its location is 5-10 minutes away from Sta. Ana Wharf by taxi. 
* Aldevinco Shopping Center (where most pasalubong stores are) is 2-3 minutes away by jeepney.
* The airport is approximately 30 minutes away from Green Windows by taxi.

Contact Information
Address: FTC Tower, 5th Floor, 1034 Mt. Apo St., Davao City
Telephone #: (082) 300-3893
                        (082) 300-3896
Mobile #: (+63) 927-820-1305 (Globe)
                 (+63) 918-617-9570 (Smart)
                 (+63) 932-336-3040 (Sun)
Website: www.greenwindowsdormitel.com


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Blogger's Note

Please be informed that details are subject to change at any time, particularly the location and contact information. I, therefore advise that you visit their website or email ahead for confirmation when making your itinerary. The blogger cannot be held responsible for the experiences of the readers while travelling.

Saturday, July 19, 2014

A Trip to Sue's Warehouse

Sue’s Warehouse as Ms. Sue Ong calls this place consists of her vast collection of both Starbucks & Hello Kitty merchandises bought and some were given by her friends and other collectors from various parts of the globe. The place has 2 partitions especially made for her priceless collections. 
A very homey interior surrounded by cuddly Hello Kitty items
As you enter the warehouse, the cute pink character welcomes you with the murals and rag at the door and you’ll surely be mesmerized how a fraction of the room turns to something that perhaps people would want to have. The room is solely made for her Hello Kitty collection and most of the furnishings are customized using the shape and color of this character. Apparently, this ingenious idea is seen on the center table, mirror, cabinet, and rack that hold some of the tiny and cute merchandise. Her collection may seem few but the people can still enjoy this area. 
Hello Kitty-inspired rack specially made for small items

Another door with the Siren as a design leads you to other gallery. And if you are familiar with this famous logo, you will have an idea what awaits as you come in. Ms. Sue calls this section as Sueback’s Memento without leaving the essence of her name and her purple passion for collecting valuable items from Starbucks. She collects tumblers, ornaments, & bearista (teddy bear as baristas). But the highlight of her collection is the mugs with different sizes and designs such as icon mugs, artsy mugs, You are Here mugs (mugs only available in the US), relief mugs, mugs according to season or events of a certain country, and demitasse (3 oz mugs). The warehouse is designed with a personal touch and by her own one-of-a kind concept matching her jolly character.
The intense love for the said merchandise has started for more than a year now, and it unbelievably grew to nearly 1000 items. Variety of her own ways never ceases as her collection becomes bigger and bigger. She doesn’t only purchase but also trades them to fill in the missing items she whole-heartedly wants to complete. New design of mugs comes out now and then, but nothing or no any persons would stop Ms. Sue to obtain whatever Starbucks releases. And for her, the joy she gets is incomparable.
Fun Facts:
* Ms. Sue got interested at the mugs when she first time saw it one of her friend’s Starbucks collection.
* It was on July 4 of 2013 when she started collecting mug from Starbucks. Her first mug came from her hometown, city of Davao.
* A mug from Las Vegas given by her friend in Mafia game as her 2nd valuable item from her Starbucks collection.
* Her first travel to get a mug was in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on September 2013. Then another one followed in Thailand after a couple of months.
* Initially, she started collecting Hello Kitty when she was a little girl. She used to collect small pieces for she couldn’t afford some due to expensive price and most of them were given by other Starbucks collectors as presents.
* The pattern of most of the Hello Kitty furnishings was designed by none other than her father.
* And surprisingly, she plans to venture in collecting Lego next year.

I would like to say thank you so much Ms. Sue for letting me and my friend visit your warehouse and for having your very hospitable staff Kuya Dindo and Ate Chichi with us when you were in Jakarta, Indonesia. I'm looking forward to seeing you in person either in Davao or if you plan to visit us in Manila. 
Note: Ms Sue Ong would love to share her passion with her closed friends and people with the same hobby. If you plan to visit her Warehouse, pls contact her ahead of time.


Contact Information
Ms. Sue Ong
Location: Santan St., Mintal Davao City
Mobile #: (+63) 917-311-5029 (Globe)
E-mail: sue_ang08@yahoo.com
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Blogger's Note


Please be informed that details are subject to change at any time, particularly the location and contact information. I, therefore advise that you visit their website or email ahead for confirmation when making your itinerary. The blogger cannot be held responsible for the experiences of the readers while travelling.

Thursday, July 10, 2014

Davao Day Tour

Photo taken at Jack's Ridge
Ideally, you should start your day tour in Davao as early as you can in order to visit most of the sites. Unlike us, we started at 10 am and we missed a few sites like Davao Crocodile Park, Aldevinco Shopping Center, San Pedro Cathedral, and Madrazo. Plan your itinerary wisely so you could be aware of the time you will spend on each site. If you can bring snacks and drinks much better. Trekking at Eden Nature Park will be rather tiring. You can also save some money if you bring your own lunch at the said park. Applying sunscreen lotion is a must. Most of the attractions are outdoor.
Here’s our customized travel plan in Davao for one whole day. 

Itinerary
June 29, 2014 (Sun)
ETD 10:00am at Green Windows Dormitel
    1. Eden Nature Park
    2. Philippine Eagle
    3. Japanese Tunnel
    4. Lola Abon’s Pasalubong Store
    5. Infant Jesus Shrine
    6. Dinner at Jack’s Ridge
    7. People’s Park

    Rest

Expenses
Van Rental- P583 (total P3500 for 6)

Entrance fees
   1. Eden Nature Park- P200 with light snack
   2. Philippine Eagle- P110
   3. Japanese Tunnel- P50
Food: P300 at Jack's Ridge
Pasalubong: P300 at Lola Abon's
Total: P1543

Attractions
Eden Nature Park & Resort
It is an eco-adventure park laid on a vast hectare on nature-inspired landscape that everyone will surely enjoy. The resort is ideally built for people who love nature-trip or do fun-filled activities. One whole day is not enough to enjoy all of its facilities and do the trekking on its mountain trails. But don’t worry, people who don’t enjoy or incapable of a long walk on a hilly terrain can still have the chance to witness the beauty of the whole place by a shuttle tour. It usually lasts roughly for 2 hours.
Attractions:
1. Butterfly Garden
2. Deer Park- find them in their habitat
3. Lola’s Garden- giving you a scenic view of the city
4. Tinubdan- it is an outdoor museum that showcases the indigenous cultural heritage of Mindanao on 5000 sqm land.
5. Amphiteater & Flower Garden- be amazed with various kinds of flowers with their very own stunning color and scent.
6. Vegetable Garden & Greenhouses- have a closer look of veggies growing on a hydroponic technology.
7. Birdwalk
8. Organic Vegetables & Herbs
9. Matinlo Pond- “matinlo” means beautiful in Palawan language. It is believed that boulders on the pond came from the Mt. Talomo eruption.
10. Prayer Garden- bringing you to a more peaceful part of the park. Perfect for meditation.
11. Tree & Ornamental Nurseries- the resort houses plenty of seedlings of different trees such as mahogany, molave, narra, teak, pine, eucalyptus, and many others.
12. Eden Sports Field- have fun at the obstacles course, horse park, a 200-m long skyrider, a field for soccer
13. The Chapel & the Art Center
  
Facilities:
1. A 4-km mountain trail
2. Vista restaurant & playground
3. Souvenir shop
4. Swimming pool
5. Fishing village

Do’s:
- Maintain the whole area clean. Trash your garbage on disposal bins.
- Park your vehicles on designated areas.
- Bonfires can be lit on designated areas with the assistance of accompanying adults.
Dont’s
- Smoking inside the mountain trail is prohibited. You can only smoke only at smoking areas.
- No picking of flowers.
- Bringing of food is not allowed except for groups who will be using the campsite areas and family cottages.
- No teasing or feeding the animals.
- Firearms are not permitted inside the resort.

Tips:
- Be at the park as early as 8am. Shuttle tour service is first come first serve basis. It is only available only until 10:45 in the morning and will resume at 1pm until 4pm. Walking tour or trekking is available at anytime of the day except evening.
- You can bring food but must be eaten inside your car at the parking areas.
- Bring an umbrella or raincoat due to an unpredictable weather. It might be too sunny or rainy at times.
- The place is full of many attractions so it is advisable to bring your camera especially for selfie.
- The place is too remote from the city proper. You can save money if you’ll rent a car or van in a group.
- Birthday celebrant can have 10% discount on all recreational activities and get the free buffet lunch. You can avail the promo within 3 days before or after your actual birthdate or even on the day of your birthday. The celebrant must be with one paying adult and present any proof of the actual birthdate. Reservation has to be done ahead of time.

Rates
Day Packages:
   Buffet Lunch
       Adult- P520
       Child- P330
   Plated Snack
       Adult- P200
       Child- P170
Serving Venue & Schedule
Lunch- 11:30am to 2:00pm
Snack (snack bar area)- 9:00am to 10:30am
             2:00 to 5:00pm
Eden Fields / Skyrider Area
M-Thu 11:00 to 2:00pm
Fri-Sun 9:00am to 4:00pm
Our light snack after a long trek at the park

Recreational Activities
    Guided Shuttle Tour- P120
    Skirider- P150
    Skycycle- P200
    Horseback Riding- P85
    Fishing- P85
    Swimming
          Adult- P80
          Child- P55
Note: First come first served basis. Waiver is compulsory for all parents or guardians of minors

Philippine Eagle
Philippine Eagle or Pithecophaga Jefferyi in scientific name is the second largest eagle in the world next to the Harpey Eagle of South America. It grows up to 3 feet high with a wingspan of 7 feet, the broadest in the world. Its distinct features are the huge arched beak and its long crown feathers. It is also the blue-eyed bird of prey in the world, with the ability to seeing objects 8 times the distance than that of humans. No doubt, it is the strongest predator in the country’s rainforests. These eagles are mostly found on the islands of Luzon, Mindanao, Samar, & Leyte. It is interesting to know that this type of bird is solitary, totally territorial, and monogamous keeping its mate for life. They hunt for other animals such as squirrels, snakes, hornbills, bats, flying lemurs, and monkeys as their food. In fact, the Philippine Eagle used to be known as the monkey-eating eagle because it was believed to prey only on monkeys. They sexually mature from 5 to 7 years and live in the wild up to a couple of decades. These birds usually breed from July to February.
Philippine eagle as the national bird of the country is now critically endangered species with only 500 pairs in the wild. There have been a number of threats to the survival of the eagle. Number one there is hunting. These eagles are still hunted down in spite of the presence of the laws protecting them. Another cause is by deforestation where the nesting places are destroyed. For these birds, the wilderness is their immediate habitat where they search for food, reproduce, and feed their offspring. The more forests are being denuded, the more they become unhealthy and incapable of meeting the necessary food and protection.

Philippine Eagle Foundation (PEF)
It is a non-profit organization that aims to save the endangered species of the Philippine Eagle and the rainforests as their habitat. It was established in 1987 as the center for research, captive breeding, & the rehabilitation of these birds with highly-trained personnel. The center is located at the foothills of Mt. Apo protecting the Philippine Eagle, other endemic animals, & plants. Guests can enjoy the tour around the rainforests and learn many things through interactive activities and lectures.
Schedule
Opens at 8am to 5pm
Daily including holidays

Entrance Fees:
* Water District of Davao City
Adult- P5
Children- P3
* PEF
Adult- P100
Youth (below 18y/o)- P50

How to get there:
You can take a bus going to Calinan at Annil Terminal located at the corner of Quirino and San Pedro Extension. The bus leaves every 15 minutes. Then take a pedicab at Calinan to PEF that only takes 10 minutes.

Contact Information
Philippine Eagle Center
Location: Malagos, Baguio District, Davao City 8018, Philippines
Telephone #: (082) 271-2337
                          (082) 324-1860
FB: Philippine Eagle Foundation (official)

Japanese Tunnel
The excavation on the site was made by Filipino prisoners of war under the Japanese Imperial Army in 1942. It was completed after a couple of years and served as their quarters during World War II. According to one of the prisoners, those who went against the Japanese ruling and incapable of doing the job were being killed. It was in 1960s when the site was discovered during the development of the Diversion Road (also known as Philippine-Japan Friendship Highway). There were several important artefact found in the tunnel including bayonet guns, ammunitions, communication equipments, and money bills. On display today, guests can see Japanese pistol, and sword, empty bullet shells, debris and picture of bombs, Dokoy or Mickey Mouse money, and a replica of Golden Buddha.
The Japanese characters mean welcome to the Japanese Tunnel

Admission Fee: P50
Contact Information
Address: Family Resort & Restaurant Hillcrest Subd., Balusong Extension, Matina Davao City 8000
Telephone #: (082) 298-3705
                          (082) 299-0975
Telefax: (082) 298-3705

Lola Abon’s
Contact Information
Lola Abon’s Durian Candy, Inc.
Dolores “Dolly” R. Saniel (Corporate Secretary)
Address: 23 San Miguel Village Matina, Davao City
Telephone #: (082) 297-2391
 Mobile #: (+63) 927-918-4620 (Globe)
                    (+63) 942-275-4885

Infant Jesus Shrine

Jack’s Ridge


People’s Park

Tour Operator
Abentevar Rental Davao, Inc.
Rate:
- P 3500 for 10 hours
- Inclusive of a driver and fuel using Toyota Hi Ace Grandia 
Itinerary:
1. Eden Nature Park
2. Philippine Eagle Center
3. Japanese Tunnel
4. Davao Crocodile Park
5. Madrazo
6. Lola Abon’s
7. People’s Park
8. Holy Infant Jesus Shrine
9. San Pedro Cathedral
10. Jack’s Ridge
11. Lon Wa Buddhist Temple at Cabaguio
12. Magsaysay Park
Note: You can follow their itinerary or customize your own.
Contact Information
Telephone #: (082) 234-1836
                        (082) 284-0439
Mobile #: (+63) 922-873-2759 (Sun)
Mr. Reynaldo Arquiza (Driver)
(+63) 932-851-3124


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Blogger's Note

Please be informed that details are subject to change at any time, particularly the price, location, and contact numbers. I, therefore advise that you visit their website or email ahead for confirmation when making your itinerary. The blogger cannot be held responsible for the experiences of the readers while travelling.