Saturday, September 24, 2011

Remembering Our Camotes Getaway

Camotes is a not-so-near island of Cebu.  From Danao Port, it will take more or less two hours to get there by Ro-Ro (the kind of sea transport there).  That duration was like that of going to my hometown, Bohol.  Not very near.  And when you are unlucky, your ship will dock at the port an hour away from your destination--just like what happened to us.  But the first sight of their beach will erase all the tiredness, especially when you are heading for Santiago.

Santiago has the widest shoreline in Camotes.  Its white sand  is as soft as cake flour. And the accommodations are very affordable.  Its laid back environment is very relaxing, perfect for an escape from the city.  And you get to tour the island also for a very minimal amount.  Especially when you're a big group, you can save for the rent of the multicab/jeepney you will use.  You can visit caves during your tour because Camotes has quite a few of them.  The cool water of the caves can ease the heat of the day's tour.  Below are some of my memories from Camotes.
the shoreline and coast of Santiago


Chilling at the Lake Danao Park

posing and just enjoying at the Baywalk

Playing at Camotes dusk


drinking the night away

in the cool water of Timubu Cave

Maya in Camotes!






Thursday, September 15, 2011

Imperial Palace Visitation

the Imperial Palace in Maribago, Lapu-Lapu City
Imperial Palace is one of the latest hotel/resort in Mactan.  New spot for another getaway.  So here's something from a visitation I had there with friends .  For this entry, I'll just let the pictures do the job, of course with the help of a few words.

WHAT'S THERE TO SEE and DO?
take a plunge at its deep pool

play at its shallow pool

go for a saunter around its clean surroundings and cottages

sing and dance with their crew

slither at the varied slides of its water park 

closer look of the three varying slides: ivory (normal), green (enclosed),
and red (funnel effect)


there goes one slider


dip in its beach water 

take advantage of the view

have a bountiful buffet lunch

splurge in assorted desserts

walk on its carpeted corridors 

and chill inside their cozy suites










Introducing: Bonbon, Cebu City

There's this place at the core of Cebu City that not many people know but deserves to be known.  It's Bonbon!

This is the hometown of my friend Jerushea and that little jaunt we had there was filled with excitement I never anticipated.  So they say adventures are created.  That's exactly what our host did.  We could have just taken the normal route and  have a good view of the rest of these flower farms along the main road.

 
But our host had a different thought in mind and took us to the road less traveled.  And if you're up for this kind of adventure, be ready to climb up its uneven hills..
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I wasn't prepared for this!
cross brooks and streams...

walk its rugged terrain...
pass through its forest...
then have a refreshing splash at the cold water of this waterfalls...
maybe even have the chance to re-live your innocence with these kids...
the children of Bonbon

And because we missed the view of the flower farms along the highway by going through the other way, we delighted ourselves with the ones in Bonbon's soil.



You can be charmed as well with Bonbon. It's just minutes away from Tops and the motorcycle ride can be a thrilling introduction.  







Wednesday, September 14, 2011

An Afternoon at a Mangrove Swamp Park in Lilo-an

Well, it was just a spur of the moment.  After our half-day duty at work one Saturday, we decided to make use of the remaining time of the day with something meaningful.   Then we came up with a place just 45 minutes away from Cebu City.

This neighboring town called Lilo-an has just did up its tropical coast.  Their mangrove swamp that was unheard of is now officially known as PAPAKITS Mangrove Park.  There, visitors can do a range of activities such as ziplining, horseback-riding, biking, boating, fishing, and karaoke singing.  Yes, it's all in one! We don't need to go to Busay, Cebu City to try its zipline; we need not stay in Talamban, Cebu City for the horseback-riding; we don't have to travel to Mactan island and go fishing or boating there;  and neither do we have to rent a room to sing along our favorite songs.

What I most especially like about the place is the fact that it's the first Mangrove Park ever with such amenities.  The place is a juxtaposition of activity and inactivity.  Why is that?  It's secluded location is ideal for relaxation, lazying around, delighting in the cool breeze of the coast along its hushed pathways.  It's able to maintain this peaceful surroundings with all the leisure interests available.

For a first time visit, I suggest trying out their energizing activities should be the first thing to do.  The laid back atmosphere can be enjoyed later when cooling down.   And that's exactly what we did. So how was our visit there?  Here goes...

Upon our arrival, we had to buy an entrance ticket worth 100 pesos that was consumable at the canteen beside the Zipline station.  So cheap right?  We can either take this cart (left picture) to the zipline (because it's quite far to walk) or start exploring the place on foot.  We decided to do the latter (see down there).

Well, what is there to do inside? As mentioned, you can try horseback-riding and biking.  You can rent horses and bikes right away at the entrance ticketing area.  But we didn't do that because we didn't have the skill. Too bad.

On the way to the zipline, we passed this fishing place where families stay in cottages, have fish BBQ, and kill time catching fish from the ponds.  This is a good hideout for family bondings indeed.  And it's such a good place for photo shoot.  Here's one from the causeway there:

Now comes the real action.  This was our main intent in coming here:  the 800 meters zipline in Cebu, the longest line so far that can take one hover above the swamps of Lilo-an.  Isn't that great?  Most ziplines are situated in the mountains.  But this one can show you a different view down there.

they are so ready to fly!

and yes they're now flying!

and they landed safe and sound

this shows my own attempt:
that's the awkward me on the left
and this is what transpires down there while waiting for turns
After all of us had had our share of  flying over the sea water, we propelled our way back to where we came from.  But of course, we took the route not taken by many for some additional adventure.

passing through the mangroves
walking along the bamboo bridge over noiseless waters
making our way to the karaoke bar at the causeway

Just outside the karaoke
It's a big daylight we thought it wasn't really a good time for some singing act.  Ergo, we did the usual act of sightseers
taking advantage of the view

chilling at some cottage along the causeway
So that's mainly it.  Just a normal afternoon turned special.  Though we were not able to do all those available activities there, I'm pretty sure there'll be a next time for some more hangouts and/or retreat there.  Interestingly, there's a bonus at the corner of the street outside Papakits.  For just 25-35 pesos, we can have this very original and delicious Halo-Halo to ease our body from the heat of Lilo-an's afternoon sun.

Halo-Halo, the pride of Lilo-an