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Sunday, May 12, 2024

BORACAY WILLY'S ROCK



Boracay is a paradise for beach bums and adventurers alike, and my recent trip was no exception. But amidst the powdery sand and crystal-clear waters, one spot stole the show – the iconic Willy's Rock.

The most iconic and most photographed rock and grotto in Boracay is called Willy's Rock. It is located at station one.

Now, Willy's Rock isn't for the faint of heart. It's a jagged limestone formation jutting out from the shore, accessible only by a short but slightly nerve-wracking climb. But let me tell you, the view from the top is absolutely worth it!

It definitely requires some agility and a good pair of shoes. Once you reach the top, though, the payoff is unbelievable.

The panoramic view of Boracay's coastline stretches out before you. You can see the white sand beaches teeming with activity, the turquoise waters shimmering in the sunlight, and the lush greenery of the island in the distance. It's a postcard-perfect scene that takes your breath away.

But Willy's Rock isn't just about the view. It's also a place for some serious thrill-seeking. The brave souls (or maybe slightly crazy ones, like myself) . I once upon a time took a daring cliff jump into the crystal-clear waters below. The feeling of weightlessness and the refreshing plunge are exhilarating, to say the least. Just be sure to CHECK THE WATER DEPTH and any SAFETY PRECAUTIONS before taking the leap! PRIORITIZE SAFETY. Be very careful 🙏 IMPORTANT NOTE: They NOW PROHIBIT JUMPING FROM THE TOP OF WILLY'S ROCK

My experience at Willy's Rock wasn't just about the climb or the jump. It was about the sense of accomplishment, the surge of adrenaline, and the breathtaking beauty of the island. It's a memory I'll definitely cherish.
 

My Cliffside Adventure at Willy's Rock, Boracay.


Willy's Rock may not be for everyone, but for those seeking a unique adventure and a stunning view, it's a must-visit in Boracay. Just remember to climb responsibly, take in the beauty, and follow the NEW RULES! NO DIVING! Especially if the water is shallow!


Saturday, May 11, 2024

Cheers to the Sweet Legacy of Good Shepherd Baguio


A Slice of Heaven: My Pilgrimage to Good Shepherd Baguio


Let's be honest, a trip to Baguio isn't complete without a visit to Good Shepherd Convent. This isn't just another tourist stop; it's an experience that awakens the foodie within.

I'm a sucker for a good ube jam, and Good Shepherd's is legendary. That vibrant purple spread is pure magic on toast or anything you can dream up. And let's not forget the strawberry jam, made with Baguio's famous strawberries – a taste of summer in every bite.


Beyond the delicious treats, there's a sense of purpose that adds another layer to the Good Shepherd experience. Knowing that your purchases support a worthy cause makes every bite even more satisfying.


Unfortunately, when we visited Good Shepherd, they only allow two (2) ube jam, one (1) strawberry jam and one (1) lengua de gato (almond crinkles) per tourist. Ah, the whispers of limited goodies can be a bit disheartening, but fear not! Good Shepherd Baguio offers a unique experience that goes beyond immediate availability. Here's why it's still a must-visit:

The Thrill of the Hunt: Yes, there might be limitations on quantities, but that adds to the charm! The limited availability for tourists in the morning can make scoring your favorite treats even more rewarding. Think of it as a treasure hunt – a chance to snag those coveted jars before they disappear.

Local Gems for Afternoon Delights: If you're a late riser or a strategic shopper, head to Good Shepherd after 1 pm. This is when the selection opens up for locals, offering a glimpse into the goodies enjoyed by Baguio residents. You might find delectable peanut brittle, savory adobo peanuts, or melt-in-your-mouth snowflakes.

Supporting a Worthy Cause: Remember, Good Shepherd isn't just about the treats. By purchasing their products, you're supporting a community and a worthy cause. The nuns who run the convent use the proceeds for charitable endeavors, making your sweet tooth indulgence all the more meaningful.

Here's a tip: Be prepared for crowds! Good Shepherd is incredibly popular, especially during peak season. But the line moves quickly, and the friendly staff makes the wait worthwhile.

If you're planning a trip to Baguio, do yourself a favor and put Good Shepherd Convent at the top of your list. It's a must-visit for anyone who appreciates good food, a charming atmosphere, and supporting a good cause. Just remember to bring an empty stomach and a reusable bag – you're going to need it!


Friday, May 10, 2024

Baguio Escape: Unforgettable Day at Burnham Park (Without Breaking the Bank!)


Calling all budget adventurers and nature enthusiasts! Remember our "Libreng Pasyalan Serye" on Facebook? Well, buckle up because we're taking you on a pocket-friendly adventure to the heart of Baguio: Burnham Park! This sprawling green haven offers a treasure trove of free activities and breathtaking scenery, guaranteed to create lasting memories without breaking the bank. Let's dive in and explore the hidden gems Burnham Park has to offer!


As someone who recently explored the park with a limited budget, I can assure you, a fantastic day awaits! Here's how I turned a shoestring budget into a day filled with fresh air, beautiful scenery, and unforgettable memories:


Children's Playground (for the young at heart!): The Burnham Park playground isn't just for kids! It's a great place to unleash your inner child and relive some childhood memories. Take a spin on the merry-go-round, race down the slides, or challenge your balance on the swings. It's a guaranteed way to bring out the laughter and smiles.

Exploring Thematic Gardens: Burnham Park boasts several themed gardens, each offering a unique experience. Explore the Rose Garden, a fragrant haven of blooming beauties. The Orchidarium showcases a captivating display of exotic orchids. Best of all, admission to these gardens is free, allowing you to indulge your love for nature without spending a dime.

Igorot Park and Exposition Center: Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of the Cordillera region at the Igorot Park and Exposition Center. Here, you'll find traditional Ifugao huts and sculptures depicting the life and customs of the indigenous tribes. Local artisans often sell their handcrafted souvenirs at the park, offering a chance to take home a piece of Cordillera culture.

Bike Rentals: Explore the vast expanse of Burnham Park on two wheels. Bicycle rentals are available at affordable rates, allowing you to cruise along the scenic paths and discover hidden nooks of the park at your own pace.

Picnic by the Lake: Burnham Park offers ample green spaces perfect for a relaxing picnic. Pack a basket filled with your favorite snacks and drinks, find a spot by the serene Burnham Lagoon, and enjoy a delightful afternoon surrounded by nature.

People-Watching by the Walking Paths: Burnham Park is a vibrant hub of activity. Grab a bench along the walking paths and observe the world go by. Watch families enjoying their day out, fitness enthusiasts doing their morning jogs, or local vendors selling their wares. It's a delightful way to soak up the atmosphere of Baguio.

The next time you find yourself in Baguio venture beyond the usual tourist spots. That way you can discover the hidden gems of Burnham Park and create a truly memorable and budget-friendly experience.

So, what are you waiting for? Start planning your Burnham Park escape today!


Thursday, May 9, 2024

Mines View Park: A Nostalgic Glimpse



Ah, Baguio! The cool mountain air, the smell of pine, and a place etched in my childhood memories - Mines View Park. This past weekend, I found myself back in the Summer Capital, eager to revisit this iconic spot. Stepping through the park entrance, a wave of nostalgia washed over me... until I reached the viewing deck.

Where'd the View Go?


Yes, the familiar buzz of vendors and the vibrant energy were there. But something crucial was missing. The view. The once-unobstructed panorama of the Amburayan Valley, a sight that took my breath away as a kid, was now a cluttered mess of rooftops. Houses, sprouted like mushrooms, blocking the once-open vista. My brother's dry wit perfectly summed up the situation: "Roofs View Park."  The once-breathtaking view was now a cluttered mess of rooftops, a stark reminder of how progress can sometimes obscure the very beauty it seeks to showcase.


Don't get me wrong, the mountains are still there, majestic as ever. But where they once dominated the view, they now peek shyly over a sea of corrugated iron. It's a sad testament to progress, I suppose. The charm of the unobstructed view, a key part of the Mines View Park experience, seems to be fading.

This, coupled with the newly implemented environmental fee (a novelty compared to my free visits in the past) and the pay-to-use restrooms, left me feeling a tinge of disappointment. Is this the future of Mines View Park? A crowded marketplace with a glimpse (if you can find it) of the mountains?


Now, I understand progress is inevitable. Cities grow, and Baguio is no exception. But shouldn't there be a way to balance development with preserving the very essence of what makes a place special? The breathtaking view was what drew visitors to Mines View Park in the first place. Without it, is it just another tourist trap?

Despite my initial letdown, there were still some positives. The friendly banter with the vendors, the delicious strawberry taho (a must-try!), and the overall nostalgic atmosphere brought back warm memories.

So, is Mines View Park worth a visit? That depends on what you're looking for. If you crave a taste of the past and a glimpse (literally) of the mountains, then yes. But if you're expecting the same awe-inspiring view from decades ago, you might be disappointed.

This trip to Mines View Park left me with mixed emotions. A yearning for the past, a questioning of progress, and a flicker of hope that somehow, the magic of this place can be preserved. What do you think? Can development and nostalgia coexist? Share your thoughts in the comments below!


Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Majestic Majesty: Baguio Cathedral - A Spiritual Sanctuary



Baguio never fails to amaze me. Beyond the cool mountain air and charming cafes, the city boasts a rich history and stunning architecture. On our recent trip, we decided to pay homage to a local landmark - the Baguio Cathedral, also known as Our Lady of Atonement Cathedral.

This majestic structure perched atop Mines View Park immediately captured our attention. Its distinctive rose-colored facade gleamed in the sunlight, a beautiful contrast against the verdant mountain backdrop. As we approached, the twin spires reaching towards the sky added to its grandeur.


Stepping inside, we were greeted by a sense of serenity. The cathedral's spacious interior bathed in soft natural light offered a calming atmosphere. We were particularly impressed by the ornate stained-glass windows, depicting religious scenes in vibrant colors.


Taking a moment to reflect, we learned about the cathedral's rich history. Built in 1920 and dedicated to Our Lady of Atonement, it has served as a spiritual haven for generations of Baguio residents. Interestingly, the cathedral also played a significant role during World War II, serving as an evacuation center for locals seeking refuge from the bombings.


Our visit to Baguio Cathedral wasn't just a religious experience, but a historical and cultural one as well. It's a place that whispers stories of devotion, resilience, and the enduring spirit of the Filipino people.


Whether you're a devout Catholic, a history buff, or simply someone who appreciates beautiful architecture, Baguio Cathedral is a must-visit. It's a place to find peace, learn about the past, and appreciate the majestic beauty of Baguio City.


Tuesday, May 7, 2024

Kuya J Restaurant in Azalea: Halo-Halo Heaven in Baguio!



Baguio's cool mountain air always puts me in the mood for something sweet and refreshing. So, on our recent trip, we decided to hunt down the halo-halo everyone's been raving about - the giant serving at Kuya J at Azalea Baguio branch!


We opted for the Azalea Baguio branch of Kuya J because they're open until 10 pm. Plus their Azalea Baguio branch has a very convenient location, good reviews, and nice staff. Walking in, the restaurant had a welcoming vibe, perfect for a casual dinner.

Now, let's get to the star of the show: the Ube Halo-Halo. For only 149 pesos, we were presented with a behemoth of a cup! It was easily enough for two (or maybe even three) people. Packed with all the classic halo-halo favorites, it had leche flan, ube halaya, sweetened beans, jellies, and of course, a mountain of shaved ice. Everything was drenched in a creamy leche flan sauce.


The first spoonful was a flavor explosion! The sweetness of the leche flan balanced perfectly with the creaminess of the ube halaya and the refreshing crunch of the shaved ice. The combination of textures was delightful, and each bite was a burst of pure halo-halo joy.

Honestly, for the price and the size, it was an absolute steal. We ended up sharing the halo-halo and still felt perfectly satisfied. It was the perfect way to cool down after exploring the city and a delicious introduction to Kuya J's offerings.


Pro-Tip: If you're planning to visit Kuya J Azalea Baguio Branch and have a halo-halo craving, be sure to go with a friend or two! This giant serving is definitely meant for sharing, and you won't want to miss out on this delightful and affordable treat.


Monday, May 6, 2024

Baguio Bliss: Waking Up to a Mountain Masterpiece


 


Imagine waking up to a cool mountain breeze blowing through your window. You peek outside and see a sea of emerald green pine trees stretching out before you. In the distance, you can see the faint outline of the Cordillera mountains shrouded in mist. The air is crisp and clean, and the only sound is the chirping of birds. It's a perfect way to start a day in Baguio.

Our mornings in Baguio was nothing short of magical. As we drew back the curtains, a wave of cool, fresh mountain air washed over us, instantly chasing away any lingering drowsiness. But it was the view that truly stole our breath away.


Our cozy Baguio accommodation boasts a front-row seat to God's wonderful creation. Nature unfolds its beauty right outside my window. It's a scene straight out of a painting, a calming panorama that washes away the stress of everyday life. This is the perfect way to start a day of exploring - already feeling rejuvenated and inspired by the breathtaking scenery.

We can't wait to share the rest of our Baguio adventures with you, but for now, we're going to savor this moment, sipping on a cup of hot coffee while basking in the beauty of this mountain paradise.


Sunday, May 5, 2024

Baguio Budget Bites: New Good Taste Restaurant Review


Ah, Baguio. The City of Pines, known for its cool climate, breathtaking scenery, and...supposedly cheap and delicious eats.
(Dry?) Chicken Curry

Well, on our recent trip, my brother, his girlfriend, and I decided to try a place called New Good Taste Cafe & Restaurant. The name promised a delightful culinary experience. We have high hopes thanks to local recommendations, we ventured to New Good Taste for what promised to be a delicious adventure 
but let's just say it left us feeling a little disappointed. 

Buttered chicken New Good Taste Restaurant
Buttered Chicken 

Saving on Flavor?

Look, I get it. Budget travel is all about finding those hidden gems that won't break the bank. And yes, New Good Taste is undeniably cheap. The portions are decent, and the prices are rock-bottom. But here's the thing – cheap doesn't have to mean bland.  The food, well, it wasn't exactly bad. But it wasn't good either. It fell somewhere in the realm of "meh." We ordered their recommended best sellers- grilled spare ribs, shrimp tofu, chicken curry, and buttered chicken. Everything tasted a bit...off. Like maybe the ingredients weren't quite fresh, or the recipes were missing that special touch.

Spare ribs with rice 

The Hot Water Fiasco

Then there was the whole hot water situation. We politely requested hot water to sanitize our utensils before digging in (a standard practice in many Filipino households). To our surprise, the waitress informed us there would be a 10 peso charge for the hot water! Now, 10 pesos isn't a lot, but the principle of the thing just rubbed us the wrong way. We weren't asking for a fancy broth, just hot water to ensure cleanliness. After a brief discussion with the waitress, I politely asked her to ask her manager. The manager ultimately waived the charge.

The Verdict: Save Your Stomach (and Maybe Your Money)

Look, if you're on a super tight budget in Baguio and just need to fill your stomach with something vaguely resembling food, then New Good Taste might do the trick. But honestly, with so many other amazing options in the city, I'd recommend skipping this one. For a few pesos more, you can find fantastic local eateries that offer both delicious food and a welcoming atmosphere.

The Silver Lining

The one positive takeaway? The long line outside. Maybe we just ordered the wrong dishes, or maybe our taste buds were having an off day. Who knows? The point is, if you're feeling adventurous and want to give New Good Taste a try, be my guest. Just don't say I didn't warn you about the hot water!

Lesson Learned:

Sometimes, the cheapest option isn't always the best. When it comes to food, especially in a place like Baguio, it's worth doing a little research and finding a place that offers both affordability and flavor. Next time, we'll stick to the tried-and-true recommendations or explore a local market for some street food – now that's where you can find the real budget-friendly gems!
Shrimp tofu 



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