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Saturday, December 26, 2015
Japan: Nagoya and Toyota: 4 days Autumn Itinerary
Weather
Travel Date: Nov 14-17, 2015
Temperature: Minimum at 11.6 Celsius, Maximum at 17.4 Celsius; Rained for 3 out of 4 days stay in the city.
http://en.tutiempo.net/climate/11-2015/ws-476360.html
Bearable cold temperature (coming from a tropical country). No need for fleece yet, you can have double shirt and leather for layering.
Saturday, January 25, 2014
2014 Jan: Philippines: Iloilo: In My Eyes
Airport
From Manila it is about an hour and 15 minutes away
to reach Iloilo International Airport.
Yes, you read it right “international”
and it speaks for itself. Part of Region 6 (Western Visayas), it looks better
than other local airport terminal in other provinces. No need to walk in
tarmacs but instead has a decent connecting bridge. Rotating belt is powered and working well. The transport going to the city is organized
too.
Airport Transfer
Two options are available, take metered taxi (flag down rate
is 40php) or take a van going to city proper (SM City Iloilo terminal) for an
affordable fare of 50php. From the mall,
you can take jeepney going to different areas in the city.
In
your return to the airport, you can take the same van for higher fare of 70php. There is also SM Traveler's Lounge where you
can leave your luggage at the Baggage Counter for only 30ph, then, spend your
remaining hours buying pasalubong (returning presents).
Monday, March 21, 2011
2011 March: Boracay Island, Philippines: Arrival at Caticlan
Travel Date: March 16, 2011 Destination: Caticlan, Malay, Aklan October 2010, I bought my 750php worth of Manila-Caticlan-Kalibo-Manila round trip at Cebu Pacific. Upon the announcement of boarding time, we get in to a bus – hmm, that was unusual! We waited for around 30 mins in tarmac before getting into a propeller plane – I was thinking that if it is like only one bus getting into the plane, then it is like a bus added with wings. One foreigner said, “I though we are riding a plane going to Boracay, how come we are riding a bus”. Since, the plane already stayed in open air for a long time, it was too hot when we get in and until we get off. Since it was a propeller jet, they do limit the weight of check-in baggage to only 10 kilos. Also, each of the passengers is required to pass a weight check. Upon our landing, it was already windy – our plane bounced twice, had a very hard break that you really need to tighten your seat belt, to hold on to your arm rest and push the seat in front of you, and finally a strong right turn going to the parking area. Before getting out of the Airport Gate, you need to fill up an arrival form – name, flight details, and accommodation. The transfer guides are near the gate waiting for you and you just need to look for your name on which agency you booked. To be honest, I do not know the procedure when you prefer to commute. The South West Transport helped us carry our bags going to the boat and upon transfer to a multi-cab. We stayed at Boracay Holiday Resort.
Boracay Holiday Resort Station 2, Corner Main Rd. & Tirol Rd., Manggayad, Balabag, Boracay Island Malay, Aklan Philippines http://www.boracayholidayresort.com/

The standard room costs 3000php, and we also take the advantage of getting their Caticlan-Boracay-Kalibo transfer. The room is clean and neat, television are with good cable channels, refrigerator is available, there are hangers on the cabinet, towels and toiletries (shampoo, condition and soap) are provided. Your rooms will be cleaned upon request. Also, no slippers and hair dryer are provided. Wifi connection on your rooms are with corresponding fees.

Breakfast is free on our stay. A breakfast slip is required to be checked by the staff. Food ranges from bread, hot cakes, eggs, fish, pork, ham, cereals and plain rice. Available drinks are coffee, fresh milk, juice and water.
Wifi is available on the lobby and pool area. The pool is open from 8am-11pm. They do clean the pool everyday.
After we settled our things, we slept for a while and finally get out for our first night at Bora. We had dinner at Manana – a Mexican themed restaurant. Walls are painted in vibrant orange. Table napkins are in rainbow sheets, and service is fast and great. We ordered for a beef taco, with Mexican rice and few simple side dishes.




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Thursday, December 30, 2010
2010 June: Shanghai: Day 7: Departure
My fever is gone, but still not that well. We tried the pasta from Bee Home’s Restaurant. If you have a choice to eat outside do it, the pasta is not that tasty but is given in huge serving.
Going down the DongChang Road train terminal is not that easy. We are carrying 2 luggage bags, 1 backpack and 2 shoulder bags – and this was not easy to carry at all in the stairs! Luckily, there is an old woman who offered her help for us to carry our things.
We took again MagLev going to the airport. At the airport, I had again my rest, sleep and wake-up just in time for the check-in. My sister said that I should not make unnecessary noise at the Immigration – no coughing, no flu, and no sneezing. But how can I pass their temperature scanner.
Happily, I was able to make it to the plane. Upon arrival in Manila, is when it went WORST! I was not able to stabilize the pressure in my right ear. While going to the Philippine Immigration area, there is a loud tick sound, and my right ear was not able to hear anymore. We arrived at 4am, at our home I’m still not able to ear. While lying down and moving left to right, my right ear is aching. Then there are times, that I was shouting due to the hurt that I’m feeling. I was telling my family to take me to the hospital. Then, by the EENT Specialist it was proven that my ear drum is still kept intact. The reason I can’t hear is due to a blood stuck on my right ear that is not able to go down on its veins which is due to my nose irritation – remember that I had runny nose. Perhaps that my nose has allergies to the new environment.
Going down the DongChang Road train terminal is not that easy. We are carrying 2 luggage bags, 1 backpack and 2 shoulder bags – and this was not easy to carry at all in the stairs! Luckily, there is an old woman who offered her help for us to carry our things.
We took again MagLev going to the airport. At the airport, I had again my rest, sleep and wake-up just in time for the check-in. My sister said that I should not make unnecessary noise at the Immigration – no coughing, no flu, and no sneezing. But how can I pass their temperature scanner.
Happily, I was able to make it to the plane. Upon arrival in Manila, is when it went WORST! I was not able to stabilize the pressure in my right ear. While going to the Philippine Immigration area, there is a loud tick sound, and my right ear was not able to hear anymore. We arrived at 4am, at our home I’m still not able to ear. While lying down and moving left to right, my right ear is aching. Then there are times, that I was shouting due to the hurt that I’m feeling. I was telling my family to take me to the hospital. Then, by the EENT Specialist it was proven that my ear drum is still kept intact. The reason I can’t hear is due to a blood stuck on my right ear that is not able to go down on its veins which is due to my nose irritation – remember that I had runny nose. Perhaps that my nose has allergies to the new environment.
2010 June: Shanghai: Day 6: World Expo 2010 – Europe
Travel Date: June 17, 2010
Destination: World Expo 2010
This day is just a really just a quick stop at the Expo site – this is to see the Europe area (and other non-Asian countries). We had a quick walk to see the buildings and had a goal of going back early to Bee Home for me to take a rest.




Destination: World Expo 2010
This day is just a really just a quick stop at the Expo site – this is to see the Europe area (and other non-Asian countries). We had a quick walk to see the buildings and had a goal of going back early to Bee Home for me to take a rest.




I had a long sleep in the afternoon to get better. We went out to see Shanghai World Financial Center at night. Since it was foggy, there is less to see when we go at 100F. We bought the cheapest ticket 100yuan that will reach only until 94F. It was not so clear, but still we were able to see the flashes coming from the The Bund to capture photos of the buildings in Pudong area.
Sunday, November 14, 2010
2006 July: Singapore: Day 3: Orchard Road
2006 July: Singapore: Day 3
On our last day, we went on shopping malls (Tang City, Ngee An, Paragon, Wisma, Lucky Plaza, Takashimaya) along Orchard Road to buy gadgets (Sim Lim), clothes, shoes and pasalubongs.

Then after being so tired on shopping, we headed back to our condo and ate our dinner. At almost 9 or 10pm, we go to the Singapore Night Safari.


We came back to the condo by almost midnight. We prepare our luggage, had a nap and go straight to the airport for our 7am flight back to Manila. We were just near the the check-in entrance when our flight was tagged with 'last call' in the display screen, thus we run to reach the last gate which is for Jet Star Asia flights.
On our last day, we went on shopping malls (Tang City, Ngee An, Paragon, Wisma, Lucky Plaza, Takashimaya) along Orchard Road to buy gadgets (Sim Lim), clothes, shoes and pasalubongs.

Then after being so tired on shopping, we headed back to our condo and ate our dinner. At almost 9 or 10pm, we go to the Singapore Night Safari.


We came back to the condo by almost midnight. We prepare our luggage, had a nap and go straight to the airport for our 7am flight back to Manila. We were just near the the check-in entrance when our flight was tagged with 'last call' in the display screen, thus we run to reach the last gate which is for Jet Star Asia flights.
Thanks to my sister for this wonderful trip.
Full PDF copy of the SINGAPORE-KL itinerary version July-2006, click here.
Full PDF copy of the SINGAPORE-KL itinerary version July-2006, click here.
Sunday, September 26, 2010
2006 July: Kuala Lumpur: Day 1: KL Invasion
Travel Date: July 20-21, 2006
Destination: Kuala Lumpur
My 2 day invasion in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
We reached Kuala Lumpur by roughly 6 hours travel via Transnational Coach Service from Lavender Street, Singapore. It was my first time to travel during night to reach a destination before sunrise. What is the hassle thing about it? It is to wake-up in the middle of your deep sleep to register on the immigration of Singapore and Malaysia on it’s borders.
We reached the Puduraya Bus Terminal by around 4 in the morning, its not like the busy terminal because we arrived there too early. It is scary at first, so I do not recommend night travel for a solo traveler. First thing we did is to exchange our money to Malaysian Ringgit. In 2006, PHP14.35 is equal MYR1. From the terminal we took a cab to send us to Florida Hotel (71-73 Jalan Thambypillai off Jalan Brickfields KL). Personally, I do not like our hotel, it is a three star hotel and the service is not that good. We were not allowed to check-in when we arrived there at 4:30am. So what we did is to stay in the nearby 7-11 store, their’s is not like having a table and chair. It is just really a store, so what we had to do is to seat on the actual side walk area and eat our early breakfast and wait until 6 in the morning.
Once we reached the hotel elevator it becomes too smelly, up to the hotel walk way until you close your hotel door, the smell still stinks. Room and bathroom are not so clean and are also very old. Plus, I do remember that there are some creepy crawlers in the bed.
Destination: Kuala Lumpur
My 2 day invasion in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
We reached Kuala Lumpur by roughly 6 hours travel via Transnational Coach Service from Lavender Street, Singapore. It was my first time to travel during night to reach a destination before sunrise. What is the hassle thing about it? It is to wake-up in the middle of your deep sleep to register on the immigration of Singapore and Malaysia on it’s borders.
We reached the Puduraya Bus Terminal by around 4 in the morning, its not like the busy terminal because we arrived there too early. It is scary at first, so I do not recommend night travel for a solo traveler. First thing we did is to exchange our money to Malaysian Ringgit. In 2006, PHP14.35 is equal MYR1. From the terminal we took a cab to send us to Florida Hotel (71-73 Jalan Thambypillai off Jalan Brickfields KL). Personally, I do not like our hotel, it is a three star hotel and the service is not that good. We were not allowed to check-in when we arrived there at 4:30am. So what we did is to stay in the nearby 7-11 store, their’s is not like having a table and chair. It is just really a store, so what we had to do is to seat on the actual side walk area and eat our early breakfast and wait until 6 in the morning.
Once we reached the hotel elevator it becomes too smelly, up to the hotel walk way until you close your hotel door, the smell still stinks. Room and bathroom are not so clean and are also very old. Plus, I do remember that there are some creepy crawlers in the bed.
View from Florida Hotel:

Officially the first morning of our KL adventure, we woke up at 9 and get ready to check the available trips going to Genting Highlands. Good thing about the hotel is the location, it is just a walk away from KL Central Station. It is a terminal for buses and trains. We had our brunch at McDonalds, they do not have rice and the taste of their burger is a little spicy.
Genting Highlands Ticket Booth in KL Central Station:

Officially the first morning of our KL adventure, we woke up at 9 and get ready to check the available trips going to Genting Highlands. Good thing about the hotel is the location, it is just a walk away from KL Central Station. It is a terminal for buses and trains. We had our brunch at McDonalds, they do not have rice and the taste of their burger is a little spicy.
Genting Highlands Ticket Booth in KL Central Station:

We took the Genting Highlands bus service, and travel around an hour to reach the Theme Park.




Genting Highlands is a very huge place with indoor and outdoor theme park facilities.


It is also very near to the largest hotel in the world, First World Hotel (The World's Largest Hotel, Guinness World Records 2006/2007/2008/2009).


Best experience here is the Snow World.

We missed our 4pm return shuttle to Central Station, thus we waited for the 5pm service. They are very accurate when it comes to schedule, thus you need to be more punctual.
From Central Station, we took a train going to Putra Station, our next destination is Menara Tower (http://menarakl.com.my/). (Trivia: It is included in the stops for the Amazing Race Asia Season 1). Can’t remember how much is the entrance, but it already includes the use of a recorded sound presentation that serves as a guide as you walk around the top of the tower.


After this, the night is not yet done. We took a cab to send us to Petaling Street (China Town), shopping time. We bought a mini Petronas Tower as our souvenir.
For our dinner, once again we bought McDonalds goodies and eat in our hotel.

Then, it is time to sleep.
Saturday, September 25, 2010
2006 March: Cebu, Philippines
Travel Date: March 01, 2006
Destination: Cebu, Philippines
From Tagbilaran, we took Ocean Jet (http://oceanjet.net/schedule.php?origin=Tagbilaran&destination=Cebu) going to Cebu. We stayed there for only less than 8 hours.
First stop is Taoist Temple in Beverly Hills Subdivision in Cebu City.


We have visited the Cathedral, Sto. Nino Church, Fort San Pedro and Magellan’s Cross.

Of course we will not miss the Ayala Mall, Cebu. I must commend that Cebu is not left out in terms of the branded apparels offered in the malls.
I see that Cebu, very much like of downtown Manila, city type than provincial.
Thanks to my cousin for touring us in Cebu in a day.
Destination: Cebu, Philippines
From Tagbilaran, we took Ocean Jet (http://oceanjet.net/schedule.php?origin=Tagbilaran&destination=Cebu) going to Cebu. We stayed there for only less than 8 hours.
First stop is Taoist Temple in Beverly Hills Subdivision in Cebu City.


We have visited the Cathedral, Sto. Nino Church, Fort San Pedro and Magellan’s Cross.


Of course we will not miss the Ayala Mall, Cebu. I must commend that Cebu is not left out in terms of the branded apparels offered in the malls.
I see that Cebu, very much like of downtown Manila, city type than provincial.
Thanks to my cousin for touring us in Cebu in a day.
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