Showing posts with label Places to go near Manila. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Places to go near Manila. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Corregidor Island Revisited in 48 hours

10 years - it has been that long since me and my husband set foot in this tadpole-like island guarding Manila Bay. I have always wondered how this carefully crafted fortress will be like after time has taken its toll in its already war-beaten landscape and if there is something more that this small island has left to offer me after being there already? How will I feel if I stepped again in its hallowed ground? Will it be as memorable as last time?
 Finally, an opportunity to answer these questions paved its way after a decade. 
All I need to do is give another 48hrs of my life to this historical site. 
Will it still be worth my time this time around?

Corregidor island ruin - 2012

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Happy Veggie Restaurant, Binondo, Manila

Following my previous post about What to eat in Binondo, a guided tour organized by our friend Michael, I suddenly remembered eating at this vegetarian restaurant a couple of months ago when we were scouting for a parking space near Soler Street in Binondo. The food was so tasty that I didn't notice that what I was eating were actually vegetables. 

Happy  Veggie Restaurant, Binondo-Manila (sweet and sour eggplant)

Monday, September 17, 2012

What to eat: Binondo, Manila Chinatown

Whenever I visit Binondo, it is a never-ending journey of discovery and a test of self. The place may be a little overwhelming at first. You may find yourself one rainy June walking in an ankle deep charcoal-colored mud, inhaling that signature smell of sewers brought by the garbages in its now clogged but once magnificent canals, the super overcrowded streets especially during the "ber-months" (October, November, December) where you literally have to muscle people to get through the next shop, the hazard and hassle of finding a parking space or commuting during peak season and rush hour, and of course the constant mental battles between you and your anxiety attacks brought by fear of being mugged or falling prey to pickpockets. But, like many people who have fallen in love with Binondo, the secret to appreciating its beauty is to look beyond its rough facade and discover that there is a harmonious order well at play amidst the rowdiness (more like a dance) that a little open-mindedness, preparation and research can unlock. And the reward once we figure them out? ...definitely a unique experience, great value for our hard-earned money, loads of huge blue plastic bags filled with cheap items of almost everything and thanks to a Fil-Chi friend, an affordable food haven of chicken, eggs, teas and dumplings. Having mentioned food, let me show you some of the places our good friend Michael shared with us one Saturday afternoon when we roamed around to eat in the oldest Chinatown in the world.....^_^

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Batangas - Calatagan beach resort - Caisip Compound


We have traveled to Calatagan to visit one of oldest Spanish Lighthouses in the Philippines, the Punta de Santiago Lighthouse. We were feeling spontaneous at the time so when we saw the pristine waters from afar, we were really tempted to go for a quick swim and if we can, spend a night in a nearby beach somewhere. We asked Mang Jun, the lighthouse keeper, if he knows a good & affordable place where we could stay. He pointed us out to Caisip compound.  A beach resort not far from the lighthouse and seems to be the "go to" place of the locals.


Saturday, December 10, 2011

Travel Tagaytay: People's park




Last November, when the rain finally stopped pouring and the humid weather started coming back, my husband and I went for a short drive to Tagaytay to cool off. With no particular place in mind but not wanting to break the bank, we decided to try going up People's park, the highest point of Tagaytay.

People's park sign 2011 with missing letters - Tagaytay, Philippines