Linggo, Nobyembre 27, 2011

TAGAYTAY

On a windy and cold place of tagaytay city sprouts a Flower Farm that keeps on mesmerizing people. The 5 hectare flower farm has many wide varieties of flowers and plants in different colors and shape. with it's dramatic scenery... looks like I'm somewhere between imagination and reality.

















THE PINK SISTER CHAPEL
The place is simply called PINK SISTERS because of the contemplative nuns living in the monastery and 24 hours a day they are wearing pink religious habit and their face are not allow to be seen by others. If you want to visit the chapel be sure to wear appropriate clothes because they will not allow you to get inside. 










after, we went to Tagaytay Highland to take some pictures and try the zip line





It's CHOW TIME!!.. we ate at Mahogany Market.. super mura ng Bulalo 1 bowl for 
Php 300 good for 3 persons... at mura din ang beef dun Php 180 per kilo buto-buto daw pero super daming laman.
If you will visit tagaytay don't forget to go to Good sheperd to buy Halayang ube..hmmm super sarap nun promise...







LA MESA ECO PARK

If you're looking for a great and exciting place for an affordable cost.. La Mesa Eco Park is the place to be. They have many amenities such as horse back riding, swimming pool, souvenir shops, garden park, picnic area, wall climbing, zip line (my package sila 230/head sa swimming and zip line).. etc... Malapit lang toh!.. Quezon City lang the park'd admission fee is only Php 50 for adults and kids 3ft. and up for non QC residents. Php 40 for adults and Php 20 for students and free admission for senior citizens for QC residents. The park opens at 8am.
FOR MORE INFO YOU CAN CALL THIS NUMBER: 430-40-51







 

SAGADA a haven of happiness



DAY 1: CAVE CONNECTION (LUMIANG CAVE TO SUMAGING CAVE)
N o matter how fit you think you are nothing can really prepare you for caving and 
spelunking. Exhilarating both for its sights and danger, caving is both a physical and mental challenge. and when in Sagada, caving is definitely a must.



at my back was the cave that me and my friends that were going to enter



Entrance of the Cave connection... I'm so excited to see what's inside that cave















The route in Lumiang wasn’t really difficult but there were a few precarious 

sections where we had to inch ourselves around a large boulder while trying to 

keep our footing on the slippery rocks. According to Lester, one of our guides, 

they knew that there had to be a passageway between Lumiang and Sumaging 

caves as the bats were going in and out of both caves. The fact that there were 

bats coming out of Lumiang but no nests meant that they were nesting in 

Sumaging but using Lumiang as another way to enter and exit the cave system.

The guides are really well-trained though and taught us how to move, where to 

step and grab, etc. You just needed to really listen to them and follow their 

instructions precisely while you held your fear in check ....right Mara?. Lester, 

the lead guide would also sometimes explained and gave us history about the cave 

in english.. wooohhh!!! (nosebleed ako eh!!). Lumiang had a lot of surprises and each 

one presented a different physical and mental challenge.

After 4 hours or so we finally reach the top. After a couple of hours in darkness we saw the light from the outside. Waaah!!! what a relief!!.. I thought its the end but to my dismay we need to climb a long long long super duper long stairs... my goodness  I think that's a 250 something steps... my legs were already numb and my feet was shouting at me  to stop. I dont have choice but to keep to continue or else they will leave me there. Yoko nga maraming pooooopppps ng bat. at the end of that super duper long stairs I sat on the first rock that I saw. I dont mind if it was dirty and wet I just need something to sit on coz I was totally exhausted and dead tired pero happy ako... Conquering that kind of extreme adventure was never been easy you need a lot of patience at maraming lakas ng loob.

DAY 2:  SUNRISE AT KILTEPAN TOWER.
While riding on a jeepney that we rented, I can't help but to say "WOW!" because of the breathtaking view of Sagada Rice Terraces and Mountain Ranges. It's indeed a piece of heaven's paradise at the top of the mountain. What a stress-free scenery. I almost forgot Manila. If  I do have a chance, I would love to go back there and this time I want to stay for a couple of months (kelan kaya ako yayaman para magawa ko na yun?) I'll make the most out of it. It really healed me and cleanse all the heartaches and pains of my heart (BROKEN HEARTED KASI AKO!)


Super foggy... 





we tried a couple of times to make a perfect jump shot pero di namin nagawa. 


This is the Cemetery of Sagada. A few steps up is the Calvary Hill. According to Lester our tour guide, death is very difficult to the native people of Sagada because they need to do some ritual and offer a number of chicken and pig etc... 



Surprisingly, the walls of the Church of St. Mary the Virgin built with "coralline" rock. Unusual for a structure situated  high up the mountains. Pretty interesting story huh?








We went to St. Mary The Virgin church I just can't remember if its after or before echo valley. Anyways, the first Anglican church established during the American settlemen in Sagada. Though not in its original place now it was built as a center of a self supporting community with mills and agricultural industries that was brought in the American missionaries. 


DAY 3: BOMOD-OK FALLS

aka BIG FALLS. Another popular activity that one shouldn’t miss when visiting Sagada is 

the trek to 

Sagada’s most visited and sought after attractions – the Bomod-Ok Falls (Big Falls.) we 

rented a jeepney that took us to Banga-an, the entry point to the Big Falls. The trek 

begins near a basketball court in Banga-an, then passing through the villages of... nah!!.. i 

dunno the name of that village. The downhill trek has already been made easier because 

of the concrete walkways that were built across the maze-like trails of the rice 

terraces. The whole trek was really long and exhausting, with the sun scorching at times. 

This, however, was worth all the effort because the views and sceneries of the 

picturesque rice terraces on your way down were truly stunning and breathtaking and the 

cold water of falls will surely take your soul to the heaven. And after about an hour and 

20 minutes of trekking (breaking the record of 1 hr and 45 mins.) our group finally 

reached the huge boulders of rocks that surround the Big Falls. From there, we all had a 

spectacular view of Bomod-Ok Falls. Whiii!! the water is very cold so I decide not to 

swim... yoko nga!!! and lamigggg kaya!!








THANKS TO ELISHEBA DE VERA FOR SUGGESTING 

THIS PLACE AND TO CELESTE LASPINAS AND JEFF 

MENDOZA FOR MAKING THIS TRIP POSSIBLE. TO 

MARA CEBALLOS AND RICK LILLIE FOR MAKING OUR 

TRIP SWEET (KAYA KAMI INAANTIK!!.. HAHHA.. JUST 

KIDDING). AND HOW WILL I EVER FORGET OUR 

GREAT TOUR GUIDES LESTER AND JAMES (READY 

JUMP SHOT SA TABI NG BANGIN... "SMELL"!!!.. CLICK!) 

FOR GUIDING US INSIDE THE BUWIS-BUHAY CAVE.. 

(HAHAHHA!!.. IM PERTAINING TO LUMIANG AND 

SUMAGING CAVE. ACTUALLY IT WAS ELISHEBA DE 

VERA WHO GAVE THE NAME "BUWIS-BUHAY" TO 

THAT CAVE.)