April 04, 2009

PHILIPPINES!

Following Singapore, we spent 6 days in the Philippines.

When planning for this trip, personal Filipino consultants CS and RT both said not to bother spending too much time in Manila, and to go to Boracay and Tagaytay instead - so we worked our Filipino visit around that advice.

Jan 30 (Fri): Our 3.5 hr flight brought us to Ninoy Aquino International at 6:25pm. We got special VIP services, having "EdlC", retired Chief of Police where the airport is located, picking us and giving us a ride to our hotel - because he's CS's family friend. In Singapore, we chose to stay in the Red Light District. In Manila, our luck would have it that our hotel was also in the Red Light District of Makati (the financial district of the Philippines). If seeing old fat white guys with two little Filipinas at his side is your cup of tea, you'll fit right at home. I don't want to get into the details of our hotel, I'll just say the photos of Citadel Inn Makati hide its age very well. Not wanting to venture too far from our hotel at night, we just walked around the surrounding area and had dinner at Filipino fast-food roasted chicken chain Andok's.

Jan 31 (Sat): To kill a bit of time in the morning before meeting a friend in the afternoon, we headed to Alaya Center, a huge mall complex in the Makati area - spending most of our time trying and buying filipino foods.

View from Our Hotel Room

In the afternoon, we met with my highschool friend LF who took us to Tagaytay. Tagaytay is city about an hour and some South of Manila, and most famous for its Taal Volcano. With LF being local, we took her on one of her most touristy experiences in the Philippines. We went down to Taal Lake, took a boat across to the volcano, and rode on donkeys up to the end of the volcano's mouth, in which sits another little lake. An expensive round trip, but if you can look past the steep price, it's a fun little excursion. The boat rides there and back get really wet and windy. Getting back to shore, we went to Tagaytay Highlands, which is golf resort and country club where LF's family owns a unit. Tagaytay Highlands gives a great view of Taal Volcano, unfortunately, we arrived late and it was pitch black. After dinner, we returned back to our slummy hotel and retired for the night.

Taal Volcano's Crater

Leaving Taal Volcano

Feb 1 - 4 (Sun - Wed): An early morning 50-min flight put us at Caticlan from where took a boat to Boracay. We checked in at La Carmela de Boracay which is a cozy retreat with a beach out front. Boracay's White Beach is often placed in discussions about the top beaches in the world - and the clear blue-green water is breathtaking when you see it for the first time.

White Sands Beach

For the next 3 days in Boracay, we...
... did a 6-hour boat tour around the island (included some disappointing snorkeling and a decent lunch)
... had massages on the beach every day
... went for strolls along the beach (White Beach)
... got henna tattoos on the beach
... suntanned on the beach
... slept on the beach
... swam
... rented scooters and
... bought local goods

Sunset on Boracay

A lot of our time was spent eating too! Seafood buffets, Mexican food (just a snack), thick flavorful milkshakes (at Jonah's), Nigi Nigi's "Best Burgers on the Beach" (which probably weren't really), great giant prawns and a terrible steak. Sitting at a table on the beach at night with a cool breeze and your feet playing in the sand below really gives that feeling of being on vacation.

Feb 4 (Wed): Back in Manila, EdlC unexpectedly picked us up from the airport again, and took us on a quick city tour of Manila hitting up the Manila Zoo, SM Mall of Asia (2nd largest mall in a country full of malls), Manila Bay, Fort Santiago (drive-by), Manila Cathedral, and San Agustin Church. I also tried balut - boiled duck embryo. The one I ate wasn't all that disgusting looking - like, you couldn't see the half-chick - and it's

We ended our trip with another dinner with LF before calling it a night leading up to our early morning flight.

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