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Sunday, January 24, 2010
Win a Free Boracay Vacation Package
Bohol Tour
November 12-15,2009 - Bohol Tour top the list of my travels for 2009.I have never experience such superb hospitality( starting from hotel reservation,port transfer,food serving,rent a car service, river cruise, etc.) on my previous travel except in Bohol.The Boholanos value tourism so much that you can feel their concern even if you are a local tourist.Surely, we will visit Bohol again this year.
Coming from Naga City we traveled to Legazpi City to take the afternoon flight bound to Cebu.In Legazpi airport we had a glimpse of Mayon Volcano perfect cone and the 2009 Miss Earth candidates who has just disembarked the plane from Manila.
We arrived at Cebu-Mactan International Airport at around 4:30 p.m. and immediately ride a cab to Pier 1 to catch up the last ferry bound to Tagbilaran City via OceanJet ferry.Along the way,we passed by the Marcelo B. Fernan extradosed cable-stayed bridge connecting the islands of Mactan and Cebu.
It almost 10 p.m. when we arrived at Tagbilaran City Port.Then we proceed at El Portal Inn.Its not a typical 3 star hotel but their hospitality really impressed me.I highly recommend this place for budget conscious tourist.You can reach them at this number +639287591352.
The next day is our country side tour in the province of Bohol through Cavalry Transport Services.Request Jonathan as your driver. He can be your tour guide too.(Itinerary includes Chocolate Hills,Baclayon Church,Sandugo Monument,Laboc River Cruise,Tarsier watching,Butterfly Farm, man made mahogany forest and the hanging bridge in Loboc.Duration - whole day )The best part is the Laboc river watch were you will be served eat-all-you-can foods while enjoying the cruise.My wife really appreciate it and requested me to go back to Bohol this year just for it.In general,the country side tour is fun and rekindle your thought about taking care of mother nature.
The Sandugo was a blood compact, performed in the island of Bohol in the Philippines, between the Spanish explorer Miguel López de Legazpi and Datu Sikatuna the chieftain of Bohol on March 16, 1565, to seal their friendship as part of the tribal tradition. This is considered as the first treaty of friendship between the Spaniards and Filipinos. "Sandugo" is a Visayan word which means "one blood".
Baclayon Church is considered to be one of the oldest churches in the Philippines. It was constructed from coral stones, which they took from the sea, cut into square blocks, and piled on to each other. They used bamboo to move and lift the stones in position, and used the white of a million eggs as to cement them together.
The Bohol Forest is a man-made mahogany forest stretching in a two-kilometer stretch of densely planted Mahogany trees.When you enter the forest, one will feel the abrupt change in temperature.This mountain area seldom sees the sun shine because of thick branches and leaves grow resplendently straight up towards the sky covering the sun.It looks like the forest in the movie Twilight.
The Chocolate Hills are probably the highlight of our country wide tour in Bohol.It doesn't looks like chocolate this time because the grass is green.During dry seasons the grass covering the hills turns chocolate brown.From this color, the hills derive their name.
We had lunch at the floating restaurant of Laboc River.Its an eat-all-you-can buffet of filipino cuisine with band plays acoustic music while enjoying the landscape at the riverside.This is the part of the tour when my wife whispered to me that,"if we have time (I supposed she mean if we have excess budget),can we go back to Bohol next year?"I replied "yes" (without second thought), and suggested that by then we will bring with us the kids.
On our way back to Tagbilaran City,we drop by a tarsier viewing site along the way.These primates in captivity is known the smallest in the world.It is also an endangered species.I have read a lot of legislations and discussions to protect these primates but still commercial viewing for none technical establishment still exist in Bohol.They said,its part of the tour package.While I am amaze to see these shy primates (and even take pictures of them)for the first time,I feel that they too need privacy like human did when they are on tour.
Check out my Do-It-Yourself Bohol Tour blog for cost estimates at www.budgetdiytours.blogspot.com.
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Philippine holidays and long-weekend schedule for 2010
Here is the schedule of Philippine holidays and long-weekends for 2010 based on RA 9492 and Proclamation 1841:
January 1 (Fri) - New Year's Day (five-day long weekend from December 30 to January 3)
February 22 (Mon) - EDSA Revolution Anniversary (three-day long weekend from February 20 to 22)
April 1 (Thu) - Holy ThursdayApril 2 (Fri) - Good Friday (four-day long weekend from April 1 to 4)
April 9 (Fri) - Araw ng Kagitingan (three-day long weekend from April 9 to 11)
May 1 (Sat) - Labor Day
June 14 (Mon) - Independence Day (three-day long weekend from June 12 to 14)
August 23 (Mon) - Ninoy Aquino Day (three-day long weekend from August 21 to 23)
August 30 (Mon) - National Heroes Day (three-day long weekend from August 28 to 30)
September - Eid'l Fitr (to be announced, calculated September 10, possible three-day long weekend from September 10 to 12)
November 1 (Mon) - All Saints Day (three-day long weekend from October 30 to November 1)
November - Eid 'l Adha (to be announced, calculated November 16)
November 29 (Mon) - Bonifacio Day (three-day long weekend from November 27 to 29)
December 24 (Fri) - Non-Working Holiday
December 25 (Sat) - Christmas
December 27 (Mon) - Rizal Day (four-day long weekend from December 24 to 27)
December 31 (Fri) - Non-Working HolidayJanuary 1 - (Sat) New Year's Day (three-day long weekend from December 31 to January 2)
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Caramoan Islands
May 16-17, 2009 - Caramoan Islands is probably the hottest place to be this summer.I have been there since 2006 but keeps on coming back every year because of its majestic beauty and nature's wonders.Before there were no restrictions on which islands you prefer to land, unlike on my recent visit the locals should have to ask permission to the caretakers (government armed men)of Sabitang Laya Islands to be able to have some pictures at the shores.Luckily we were granted.
But in other islands like, Hunongan Cove and the famous Gota Beach we were not even given a chance because of the ongoing filming of Survivor-Israel.So, we have to be contented taking pictures afar.But still,its not a bad hair day at all.
While Caramoan Islands draws much attention on foreign tourists which somehow brings development to this second class municipality,the locals should be given equal access to its own vast nature's wonders like their foreign counterparts.Caramoan as God's gifts should not be limited to those with money.