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Monday, November 4, 2013

Kalinga | The Harsh Road To Lubo


KALINGA | The Harsh Road To Lubo
Keeping The Camaraderie Alive


"Like all great travellers, I have seen more than I remember, and remember more than I have seen"
- Benjamin Disraeli


I am sharing some of the landscape photos taken along the road, hand held photos shot with the noontime sky rendering the landscape flat. Cramped as we were with our conditions in the truck, and getting the trip held up as it is every hour as the truck hits the bumps along the road, the scenery kept us happy and the presence of comrades holding on makes us want to move forward in making this trip remarkable.

Sunday, October 20, 2013

Kalinga | A Day Spent At Lubo Part I


KALINGA | A Day Spent At Lubo Part I
A Sykes Outdoor Tsinelas Ni Juan Outreach


Overlooking a valley with a pristine river running in between. Lubo village is that cluster of houses in the rice terraces.

It was easily the longest weekend of my life, well one if those anyway considering the number of hours spent traveling to reach this place, not only that, what we went through can be spelled in epic proportions that a simple blog post may not be enough.

Sunday, October 13, 2013

El Nido | The Snaking Sandbar Snake Island


El Nido | The Snaking Sandbar Of Snake Island
The Bacuit Archipelago


Bacuit Archipelago is easily at the top of my list as the best location for beach and island hopping, having been to some of the best must explore group of islands in the Philippines, even bested that of El Nido's closest counterpart, Coron also that in Palawan.

Thursday, September 26, 2013

Guest Post | 3 Ways Boracay Differs From Other Beaches

 
3 Ways Boracay Differs From Other Beaches 
 

Boracay remains a highly regarded vacation spot in the world—a condition that is sure to remain for many years to come. It is a nature-endowed island that is made available for humans to relish—but the question is, what sets this island apart from others, and why is it so renowned? Below are three important characteristics that are uniquely Boracay.


Tuesday, June 18, 2013

TRAVEL FEATURE | Tiger Airways Offers The Freedom To Fly With The Free Airfare Promo




Tiger Airways offers the freedom to fly with the free airfare promo

Filipino flyers get a chance to fly to their favourite destinations (local or international) for FREE as part of the launching of Tiger Airways Philippines.

“We at Tiger Airways Philippines embrace the simple belief that travel is about bringing people closer to their desires and experiences. One way of making air travel more accessible is through offerings such as the free fare promo,” says Olive Ramos, President and CEO of Tiger Airways Philippines.

Flights booked on www. www.tigerairways.com from June 1 until June 30, 2013 and with travel dates from July 1 to September 30, 2013 can be availed with for free. Among the destinations that Tiger Airways Philippines flies to are Singapore, Bangkok, Hong Kong, and local destinations such as Clark, Laoag, Bacolod, Kalibo, Cebu, Iloilo, Tacloban, and Puerto Princesa. It has also increased its flight frequency between Manila and Bacolod, and Cebu and Kalibo. A Singapore to Kalibo route will also be launched on July 18, making the carrier the only one to directly fly this route.

“Travellers now have more freedom to choose an airline that is safe, reliable and seamless. We are offering this free fare promo for everyone to get a chance to experience the joy of finding a travel partner that understands their needs and truly cares for them.” Ramos adds.

Tiger Airways Philippines carries a distinguished regional brand that gives importance to safety and reliability, while offering the best value fare to travellers. The airline operates Airbus A320 and A319, with wider leg rooms to give added comfort to its passengers.

For more details, log on to www.tigerairways.com or like us on Facebook at http://facebook.com/flyseair

Sometimes, the best things in life, are still, FREE.


Francis Balgos is a Call Center Agent, Weekend Travel Warrior, Amateur Spelunker, Sometime Surfer, Newbie Mountain Climber, Photography Enthusiast, Certified Beach Bum, A first born son, Faithful lover, True Explorer...

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Monday, June 17, 2013

TRAVEL FEATURE | A New Tiger Has Arrived


Flights operated by Tiger Airways Philippines
 
A new Tiger has arrived - and it brings with it a promise of a great adventure, memorable experiences, and the excitement of a new journey.

Known as the leading and most trusted value-for-money carrier in Southesast Asia, Tiger Airways Philippines will make its formal debut in the skies beginning July 10.

“Tiger Airways is the leading airline and travel partner connecting people across Asia Pacific. It is a distinguished regional brand that differentiates itself in terms of safety and reliability,” says newly-appointed president and chief executive officer (CEO) Ms. Olive Ramos.

Committed to bringing its customers its brand of friendly, high-quality service, and excellent standards of security, Tiger Airways Philippines promises to make travel around Asia more enjoyable.

With the Philippines poised to become Asia’s next tiger economy, Tiger Airways anticipates more flights connecting the country to its Asian neighbors – and even beyond, in the coming years. “It’s a niche we are eager and equipped to serve,” adds Tiger Airways’ chief.

Currently, Tiger Airways flies to Singapore, Bangkok, Hong Kong from Manila and Clark. Locally, it serves travelers going to Laoag, Bacolod, Kalibo, Cebu, Iloilo Tacloban and Puerto Princesa.

Next month, Tiger Airways will add another feather to its cap when it marks a milestone - the Kalibo and Singapore route, the first and only airline to offer such route.

“We embrace the simple belief that travel is about bringing people closer to their dreams and about enabling great experiences, and memories,” adds Ramos.

The new Tiger Airways Philippines will offer great value and seamless experience. Together with the Filipino personnel’s warm and hospitable traits, the airline will be “the one to beat” in the coming years, she adds.

The birth of Tiger Airways Philippines brings along with it the technology and business savvy of Tiger Airways as it offers travelers greater accessibility to the rest of Southeast Asia. It does not only commit to high performance standards and innovation, it also confident about keeping its venture more sustainable for stakeholders.

Tiger Air embodies a ‘can-do’ and respectful spirit, according to Ramos. “We will continuously pursue for roaring excellence. We are going to be the airline of choice!”

For more details log on to www.tigerairways.com


Francis Balgos is a Call Center Agent, Weekend Travel Warrior, Amateur Spelunker, Sometime Surfer, Newbie Mountain Climber, Photography Enthusiast, Certified Beach Bum, A first born son, Faithful lover, True Explorer...

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Saturday, May 25, 2013

Philippines Top Travel Blogs for 2013


Philippines Top Travel Blogs For 2013



I'd like to say that my blog is better and that is just me considering the hours I spent toiling with it. As a blogger we always have to start with something, as a Travel Blogger then, we change that something into a lot more, clearly by being able to take better travel photographs, writing engaging blogpost and travel more often. The latter is very important; a travel blogger would not be believable without personally experiencing the places and adventures that they are featuring. Hence, my hats off to a select number of travel bloggers that I personally follow well before I became one of them. While I can say I've been to a lot of places in the last couple of years, taking photographs and embracing culture, my efforts are easily dwarfed by these guys who are the personas behind some of the best travel blogs in the country today. Without much delay, here they are.

The Visual Entertainers
My travels are moored with the purpose of taking good photographs. As a photography enthusiast looking at these links always gives me the realization that I still have miles to waddle through my own brand of photography, but still, I look up to these guys for sheer awesomeness in travel photography.

Marcus Caratao | http://www.ambot-ah.com/
Christian Lucas Sangoyo | http://www.lakadpilipinas.com/
Ferdz Decena | http://www.ironwulf.net/
Oman Serapio | http://www.lawstude.net/
Allan Barredo | http://www.lantaw.com/


The Introspective and Most Sassy Writers
Now these next set of blogs are the ones that I read and enjoy thoroughly. It's not about photographs or travel guides, but for their undeniable talent that makes me want to read more. They're either poetic or just plain kick ass writer, now if you think these guys are hiding behind wide rimmed glasses, take their links and welcome a surprise. It's just a few among the many, but I'll give a little premise why I love them.

The Transcendental Tourist. Now this guy is a natural born poet. I've commented on his blogpost one's that his words make love with his photographs, and I meant it. What's more endearing is that he brings his Mom to his own travels and makes her the a central figure to his travel stories, now that's something I'd like to do knowing that my own Mom has given me so much and less for herself.

Here's a ray of light to the young mothers out there who wants to travel. Cool narratives, funny thought bubbles and the beautiful little princess she has in tow with her travel. You'd think it's easy to travel with a precocious child, but apparently she makes it happen, and not just on some quick weekend getaway but on a globetrotting level. 

I am a fan of this one, and you'll probably know why when you start to read her many blog posts. Honestly, most are very long narratives in Taglish, Kura claims it to be a personal niche that just morphed into a travel blog. I couldn't agree more, but I'm glad she does put into account her experiences, her side comments can sometimes bring me to tears because of laughing alone. Grammar Nazi's would have a field day with her writings, but who cares when you have the natural talent to make people laugh with your words.

I was a start up blogger when this lady made some headlines about her traumatic experience as an alleged drug trafficker in Bali Indonesia. She blogged extensively about the horrible experience which put into light the plight of Pinoy Travelers abroad. Bloggers can be nothing if they can't make some noise, but Chyng certainly made things clamour. I'm a follower and a fan since then.

Rogelio Gabiano Jr | http://www.pinoytravelfreak.com/
Short post, awesome photography and crisp writing skill, not to mention that Gabz is my regular travel buddy, I have hands down when it comes to his skill in writing, it's not really surprising if one is aware of his writing background, and he does copyrighting way better than I can. As always, all those travel tips and guides that he is posting are for real. I'm the daredevil who likes it spontaneous while he is the careful planner and strategists who make things happen. You'll certainly love his (mis)adventures, solo travels, travel photo Fridays and travel guides.


The Travel Guides And Daredevils
Now this next set are what you may consider as the ultimate backpackers who had contributed a lot to the places they've set foot, boosting tourism through their friendly travel guides and honest account of their adventures. May it be backpacking, hiking a mountain, island hopping's, cave spelunking, cliff jumping, diving or just plain headstand stunts in a beautiful beach, these guys are as daring as they come, not to mention that their travel guides are a must visit when planning itineraries and trips. You may have already come across these blogs if you have at one point tried to look up a place or target location in google. Check these out.


While I still insist that my blog is better, that is because it is mine. Knowing the rigors of maintaining a travel blog and keeping followers up to date, I fall behind these links. Surely there are more out there, if I could add more to a Top 15, so I've got it more than saturated. Certainly for my dear readers, these bloggers are some of those that are inspiring and entertaining at the same time. As I keep myself abreast with this time and age, with people needing to stretch their legs and widen their horizon, to fill their life with colorful travels, one will realize that it's not just about the aesthetics that you can enrich, but that this world is hopeful and adventures can be spelled with every twist of faith you can find along the road.


Francis Balgos is a Call Center Agent, Weekend Travel Warrior, Amateur Spelunker, Sometime Surfer, Newbie Mountain Climber, Photography Enthusiast, Certified Beach Bum, A first born son, Faithful lover, True Explorer...

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Sunday, June 12, 2011

On Traveling | Things To Remember

Preparing for a swim in Puerto Galera
I'm practically new to this adventure of being a Local Tourist.
But it's never too late to start.
I work as Customer Service for an
International Insurance and Financial Co.
I’m practically handling claims,
with this I have a clear view of how short life is,
people usually retire at age 65, at which time some retirees go travelling.
There are some who doesn't make it.
I mean this change of lifestyle at a late stage can be stressful;
I’ve encountered some dying on cruise in international waters or
some becoming disabled before the retiring age.
Human lifespan has become too short.
It’s always best to start your travelling adventure when you’re still young.

Just landed, Tagbilaran, Bohol Airport

Here is where I count things to remember when you're on the road.
It could be cliche..
But we have to constantly remind ourselves.
We travel to get away with something for a while.
Having that kind of adventurous spirit is a plus
aside from the fact that you go for the experience and not for some 5 STAR comfort.

Breakfast at Zola Restaurant, Baguio City
Now, to become a back packing traveler requires a bit coaxing to some.
But if you keep friends with kindred spirits, then at some point you'll be in.
Travelling with a group of people, with a travel buddy or being lonesome is different.
  
Waiting in Kalibo International Airport

Travelling in Groups - It's true that it's actually cheaper to do this. Everyone's got to make their own share for the travel package. But this also requires effort to organize; I mean someone has to act like a road manager to keep things in order. One more, you have to realize that you need to contend with people making it in time and occasional prim donna attitude. It would be best that you select the group members wisely otherwise you'll waste a lot of effort fixing things rather than going out there for the adventure you came for.

Travelling with a Buddy - Now this is my kind of travelling. Lucky I have my own Travel Buddy. It's a bit more expensive than travelling in groups, but there is always option if you are smart enough where to find it. Almost everyone has internet access nowadays as compared to 10 years ago. There are a lot of websites you could check for good travel package deals. Look for well maintained travel blogs to anticipate what you can do once you get to your destination. Travelling with a Buddy is fun; I could get some time alone for myself. I won’t have problems getting pictures of myself taken, otherwise I would have to ask the travel guide or some obscure fellow travelers who have no idea how to use a DLSR. With this option, I'm not force to travel light as we could always share our baggage. I would bring the Camera and tripod; the other could bring laptop or video camera.

Lonesome Traveling – This is ultimate back packing adventure. This is tricky, but then you have the time for yourself. This option can be very cheap as well because then you can do backpacking. Perform online research in where to and how to get somewhere, you're not required to hire a travel guide if you did your research well. Develop a habit for talking to Jeepney or Tricycle drivers, or in some lucky location, Cab drivers. They're always at the forefront of tourism and usually know some obscure location that a travel guide would not. In Asia by the way, haggling is a skill. You need a lot these when travelling alone as you haggle for some obscure services like transportation, boat rides for island hopping or a simple massage by the beach. Always travel light, carry your tripod with you, and try to learn washing your own clothes unless your not skirmish about wearing soiled underwear's.


Souvenir Items, D'Mall, Boracay Island
Comfort versus Necessity.
You don't need to check in to an expensive Hotel, a traveler's inn or beach lodge would do the trick. Sometimes you only need a room to lodge your things. Why choose an expensive accommodation when for the most part you only sleep in them.

What one needs to understand is that traveling is creating lasting memories, meeting people from different walks of life, appreciating nature and filling your cup of life with adventure.

Just landed, Iloilo International Airport
Start Where?
Before we start the adventure first things first, lucky for me, I am currently base in Metro Manila where all points in the Philippines meet, getting somewhere from here requires with just me purchasing online plane tickets and carrying my packs to NAIA. In a few hours, I could be anywhere from there.
But being a young professional, I can’t just drop anything on a go. Having said that, I have to first set the date at least a month prior to the trip, this gives me time to set my schedules for leaves or I get lucky, I go when I just got paid. Watch out for seat sale announcements, having facebook accounts actually help with this as I get to monitor Cebu Pacific, Air Phil Express or sometimes Zest Air. I once got berated by a newly grad yuppie insisting that he would only travel with PAL, how naïve and simply immature. You only get to ride these planes, and if you get it fast and safe then you’re lucky, traveling doesn’t require you to be loyal to any air craft carrier, you’re only a passenger to them in that journey.

Sagada transport
Pictures Are Testaments.
 Bring a sturdy and reliable camera. This is not a problem these days as almost everyone could carry digital cameras and the new trend of DLSR. Now having yourself a camera doesn’t mean you get good pictures, be responsible enough to know how handle a camera, I find it irresponsible if you own a DLSR but then you only use the Auto feature, you may discard it away and use your cam phone. Post production doesn’t require that you have Adobe Photoshop or Adobe Lightroom, almost every laptops or computers would have Microsoft Office Picture Manager or Windows Live Photo Gallery. Adjusting contrast and brightness could be as easy as hitting the auto correct button or auto brightness. Photo Cropping is also easy with Windows Live as you can keep the original dimension of your picture while adjusting the frame. I only use HP Mini for my Notebook but this doesn’t stop me from using Photoshop and Lightroom, I’m playful with pictures and have to admit that it’s my pastime doing post production. Being a graduate of MassCom gave me an edge to this, but I’m telling you, my college professors didn’t teach me how to navigate these apps, they’re too old to understand the complexity of using Adobe Photoshop or Lightroom, I learned it on my own. I’m especially outrage with people dismissing a good picture as tweaked by photoshop “Photoshop lang yan,” as if they could do it after an hour of classroom session. There is a saying that “if your pictures are not sharp enough, forget the rest”, so the rule is simple really, know how to get a good and creative angle and keep your pictures sharp.



Learn how to pack your things properly. There is a simple trick to this. Avoid packing in an entire week’s wardrobe when you’re only staying there for 3 days. You’re carrying your own weight and unless you a have a PA to do this for you, bring only the most essential of things. Just enough underwear, a comfortable but not bulky sweater or jacket, just enough walking shorts and just enough comfortable and presentable shirts, sometimes only a few shirts is needed as there is always a souvenir shop in your destination that you could check out. Do not forget to bring sunglasses, a pair of running shoes if you can’t part with it, sunscreen lotion small enough to fit your pockets, a portable pack of toiletries with shampoo and soap at least including your travel toothbrush and small toothpaste, a small pouch or bag where you can put your cellphones, wallets, ipods and digicam, and a good old sturdy flip flops. Sometimes I go without any running shoes as my pair of Havainas is good enough, as shoes could sometimes use a lot of space in your bag unless you like to carry shoe bags. When packing, try to roll your clothes. This saves a lot of space as I’m use to carrying my gym bag; it also lets you organize your things properly instead of folding them which could easily turn helter skelter once you open your bag to look for something. Towels are optional since hotels, lodges or inns will supply you with this.

I brought a book I can't put down at Puerto Galera
We do have personal things that we can’t part with anywhere we go. You’ll always find me strap with my headset, music is a must for me anywhere I go and of course my Nokia 5800 Music phone comes along with it. I sometimes carry a book if I expect to have a long ride i.e Sagada. I make sure though that the book is something I can easily put down or else I’ll be torn between finishing the book or going out for the adventure.  I’m a sucker for colored shades especially the Spyder, I have a few pairs with me, just make sure I only carry one. I always bring a pack of Marlboro lights and a small lighter. Lastly, I can’t go anywhere without my lip gloss, I don’t have to explain it, I carry it everyday and I’m not parting with it anytime soon.

Now Boarding at Kalibo International Airport
Be Safe.
Don’t forget to inform someone where you are going. This if your own safety, though sometimes your friends could track you with your facebook status, as is you’ll be too excited you’ll update your facebook even before buying your plane ticket. But this is not enough, your facebook friends will not report it if you go on missing for a week. So it’s best to let someone know where you are. Do not forget to carry ID’s anywhere you go. You wouldn’t like it if you go on missing and turn up to be on a table with a tag in your feet as John Doe.

Me trying a Shake at The Jonas - had LBM for 2 days after this.
Forget That You Are On Diet.
Unless you’re in Boracay where some guest would rather starve so they could flaunt in the beach. I’m not a food enthusiast and I’m always on a diet because of my work out, but when I’m out there I want to try everything. Even when sometimes my stomach will not agree with me, I’ll still try to eat and dine. It’s also one of the reasons why I check blogs before going somewhere as it always accounts to some good restaurants we could drop by. Why blogs? Well, a travel blog is usually an honest account of one’s experience, I also join some online forum that allow me ask any personal experience. I look for those that is devoid of marketing interest. As is, food is different in any place, I had gloated myself with lots of Vegetables in Sagada though I don’t really like eating plants, as is the preparation is good and their chicken taste different; I feasted in seafood when I was in Bohol because it’s a plenty, same thing when I was at home in Roxas City. They could prepare same breakfast dine but it would always feel and taste different in any place. So go ahead, eat without holding back.

Snorkeling, Puerto Galera
Always Bring CASH
Sure you have your ATM loaded but this technology does not usually extend to some remote places. Bring extra cash with you always. Try to also keep a wad of cash tuck somewhere that is enough to bring you home. It happened to a friend of mine who went back packing in Thailand, he’s got his money tucked safely in a small sling bag I lent him for the trip, he slipped by trusting and becoming comfortable with a local tourist there, good thing his phone was not taken and there’s Western Union almost anywhere in the world. All he had to do then is call a trusty friend back home. Sure these things do happen, but you don’t have to be alarmed. It’s only when you make yourself vulnerable to such attacks that the opportunistic vultures would just fly in. Credit Cards is not helpful at times, maybe when you’re in some known places like Alona Beach in Bohol or in Boracay where credit cards are accepted everywhere, you don’t expect a restaurant in some remote place having access to a credit card machine.

Lastly, try to have fun. You could be anywhere but if you’re mind if left where you’re work or family is. Then cut if short and go home. You’re wasting time and most especially money. Remember to be polite and respectful of the people you meet. We do have our moments sometimes but that is never an excuse. Never insult any tradition or practices that you witness just because you think you’re more civilized than others, its being cocky to the point of becoming ignorant. I heard it from a Guide is Sagada that some Tourist would come looking for Igorots, and expect these humble people to wear Igorot costume. There’s nothing wrong with this, only that the people they are asking from are the Igorot’s who take pride in their culture, Ignorant Fool, that’s what I heard. And to be honest, you wouldn’t like it leaving an impression that you are one. In some cases, it would be the cockiness of celebrities so full of their fame in Big Cities, they sometimes forget that some people from rural areas have no access to any pop media especially TV. One thing you want to avoid is insulting people in their own turf.

This post is purely based on my experience and point.
Other back packers may have their thing to share, but otherwise feel free to inform me or comment. I would greatly appreciate it.




Francis Balgos is a Call Center Agent, Weekend Travel Warrior, Amateur Spelunker, Sometime Surfer, Newbie Mountain Climber, Photography Enthusiast, Certified Beach Bum, A first born son, Faithful lover, True Explorer...

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