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Showing posts with label travel thoughts. Show all posts
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Thursday, May 18, 2017

The Tale of Our Siam Reap Tuk Tuk Driver Brothers

So we Travel Tripsters spontaneously booked our flights to Siam Reap

siam reap international airport
Every guide online said we can easily find a Tuk Tuk everywhere. 

siam reap international airport
Even the place we booked at AirBNB suggested we take a Tuk Tuk and call him for directions.  He didn't want to give us the exact address saying, they don't have street numbers and fixed address there.

siam reap international airport
While we were lining up, we had a conversation with fellow Filipinos who gave us a few tips about the temple tour.

siam reap international airport
As soon as we got out of the airport, there were a lot of men offering Tuk Tuk and pointed us on where to buy the ticket.

radi lem tuk tuk driver
We were assigned to Radi.  We explained that we didn't know where our stay is and gave him the number.  Apparently, Tuk Tuk/Remork drivers in Siam Reap are not hesitant in making calls.  He immediately called and got instructions to our place.  But before we left the airport, Radi asked us our plans and he insisted that we change our itinerary.  We decided to acquire his services for 3 days.


radi lem tuk tuk driver

Radi is not only a Tuk Tuk Driver, he also has a car which we hired for 55 USD (haggled from 60 USD).  We had Radi for 1 day where he took us early to Angkor Wat for the sunrise.  And then, he took us to the waterfalls and back.

Our ride was quite enjoyable and comfortable.  Radi speaks good English.  He shared that he is the 5th offspring from a big family of 7 children.   Being in a big family, he was forced to work his way through college.  He learned English from the Buddhist Temple.  And, now he hires a tutor to learn Chinese.  We can't help but admire at how ambitious he is.  He has been a tour guide for almost 10 years.

In Siam Reap, he says there is no agriculture or other means of income except for tourism.  The influx of tourism there right now is getting bigger and bigger and most of them are Chinese and Europeans.  But, there are also many Tuk Tuk Drivers.  In fact, they only have their turn at the airport every 3 days so they have to find clients for the rest of the days otherwise, they spend their days home studying or doing nothing.  Thus, Tuk Tuk Drivers there extend as much service as they can such as offering free bottled waters, offering to pick you up on call, dropping you off to the place you stay or where you want to eat.  Our place was around a 4 USD Tuk Tuk ride from the main city district so we really appreciated them picking us up from our place to stay and dropping us off to our choice of diner at night.

sam tuk tuk driver
Sam the tuktuk driver and lead dancer
During our first day, Radi introduced us to his younger brother Sam.  Sam was our tuktuk driver for our small circuit tour (25 USD including our first and failed attempt for the Angkor Wat sunrise).   Sam just began as Radi's trainee last year.  We loved Sam very much.  He is very sincere in giving the best service.

During our first day, Sam asked us what our plans are and we told him we wanted to watch the Apsara Dance so he volunteered to bring us to Angkor Mondial to buy our tickets.  Since the show for that day is fully booked, we decided to go to Pub Street and asked Sam to draw our address.  He was worried that we might get lost and gave his number instead.

We then learned that after Sam's whole day of being a tuktuk driver, he is also the lead dancer at Angkor Mondial.  The next day when we watched his show, he greeted us and was so glad we enjoyed his show. 

palm tree fruit
On our second day, we had Sam for our big circuit tour (25 USD).  We passed by many sellers on the street selling palm fruit.  I didn't what it was at the time so I asked Sam.  He told us that it was palm fruit.  He then dropped us off to one of the temples.  When we got back, he surprised us with a bag of cold palm fruit from his cooler.  How sweet!

sam tuk tuk driver siam reap

That day we tried catching the sunset at Phnom Bakheng temple and got down a bit late.  We knew Sam was late for his dance show.  But instead being worried for being late, he was sincerely more concern on where we would eat and what we would do the following day.  Fellow Travel Tripster Eric was really touched by Sam's kindness.  We just had to take a photo with him and give him a handsome tip. =)  Perhaps, we didn't get the best rates for our Tuk Tuk ride but it was a priceless fun and heart-warming ride for us.

Leaving here Mr. Lem Radi's Contact if you need a Tuk Tuk Driver in Siam Reap.
Tel: (855) 10 53 45 96
Email: lem.radi@yahoo.com
We Chat: Radi.Lem

Tuesday, May 2, 2017

Las Casas Filipinas De Acuzar of Bagac Bataan: Heritage Tour and Photo Tips (Part 1)

Whether you're interested in architecture, history, Spanish era gossips or taking Instagrammable photos, Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar is a must visit.

las casas filipinas de acuzar
We availed of their Heritage Tour.  They offer different packages depending on your preference. 

Package and Inclusions Price
  • Welcome drink
  • 30 minutes to 1 hour guided Heritage walking tour
  • Entrance fee and use of beach area
  • Vicinity map
  • Cold towel
  • All taxes and service charges
1,500 php
  • Walking tour
  • River cruise
  • Kalesa ride
  • Access to Hotel De Oriente
  • Family lunch
2,000 php
  • County shuttle (Pickup: 8am and Departure: 4pm)
  • Walking tour
  • River cruise
  • Kalesa ride
  • Access to Hotel De Oriente
  • Family lunch
3,000 php


las casas filipinas de acuzar
 We availed of the package for 1,500 php. 

 Registration
las casas filipinas de acuzar
There are lots of sights and sceneries there so we got to view a lot before we even reached the Casa New Manila Quezon City for registration.

las casas filipinas de acuzar
You can recognize Casa New Manila Quezon City with these statues on the outside.

las casas filipinas de acuzar
 While our booking was being verified.  We took the chance to gaze on the balcony for this view.

las casas filipinas de acuzar


Morning Tour
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We picked up our tour guide at Accessoria 2 along La Puesta Del Sol.

las casas filipinas de acuzar
La Puesta Del Sol is what Binondo should have been if it was not destroyed by World War II.

las casas filipinas de acuzar
There's a tram way in the middle of the street.

las casas filipinas de acuzar
At the back is the La Ronda De Estero De Binondo where you can watch the Balsas pass by.

las casas filipinas de acuzar


las casas filipinas de acuzar

There's a pathway leading to Casa Irosin, Casa Balanga and Casa Gapan.

las casas filipinas de acuzar


plaza marcelino
Another path way leads to Plaza Marcelino.

las casas filipinas de acuzar
Along the way, you can see that some parts are still being constructed.  While we were there, some lamp posts are broken and the pool area is unfinished.

las casas filipinas de acuzar
I imagine the place being stunning at night with the lamps but it will also require more photography gears to capture.

las casas filipinas de acuzar
We were also able to view some of their amenities and private casas.  See Part 2.

las casas filipinas de acuzar
So if you want to have Instagrammable photos, here are my photography tips.
1. Wear proper clothes. 
  • If you want to include yourself in the photo.  It is better if you could match your attire with the atmosphere.  If you're visiting on a summer day morning like we did where the sun is scorching hot, bring a hat or umbrella, shades and comfortable clothes and foot wear.
2. Take your time.
  •  Take your time to observe.  Look at the environment on a big picture aspect.  Best to take photos in landscape and panoramic mode.  If you can't take good pictures while on a tour, allocate some free time to take photos after.
3. Bring the proper gear.
  • If you're going during day time, you can be assured of good lighting as long as it's sunny.  If you're spending the night, best to bring a tripod or a good camera for night shots.
 4. Observe the source of light.
  • If you're visiting during the day time, the strong light source will also produce evident shadows so pay attention.
5. Have fun and be creative.
  •  Have fun and be creative with your shots.  There are tons of opportunity to be creative and create your unique shot that sets yours apart from the many visitors. 
There you have it!  We Travel Tripsters hope you enjoy your visit at Las Casas Filipinas De Acuzar too.

See Out Top 10 Things to Do in Las Casas Filipinas De Acuzar (Part 2) there.
Las Casas Filipinas De Acuzar
Address Brgy. Ibaba, Bagac, Bataan, 2107, Philippines
Budget Per Person for Heritage Tour 1,500-3,000 php Las Casas Filipinas De Acuzar Map
Payment Options Cash

Operating Hours Monday to Sunday:
(even holidays)
8:30 am-4:30 pm
Reservation Required No (Encouraged)
Contact  (632) 332-5286 / 877-4501 / 332-5338 / 355-3032 | (63917) 872-9361

Saturday, January 16, 2016

Mount Pulag DENR Registration: Hiker's Orientation

An hour and half or so after our stop at Pinkan Jo Eatery, we arrived at another sign of civilization as we saw tourist items being sold.  As we walked further, we then understood that we are at the Mount Pulag DENR Registration.

mount pulag denr
Mt. Pulag is part of the National Integrated Protected Areas Programme (NIPAP) so this registration and orientation is required.  They have a study supporting this requirement as Mount Pulag has more than 500 species of plant, of which 251 are endemic to the Philippines.  A bird survey identified 77 species of which 30 are endemic to the Philippines, 13 have a highly limited distribution, and eight are globally threatened.

mount pulag denr
There were already batches already leaving as we arrived.

mount pulag denr


mount pulag denr

mount pulag denr
Inside there were more souvenirs to purchase.  Aside from here, you can also buy at the Badabac Ranger Station

mount pulag denr
We attempted to join in the orientation but the room was so full so our Above the Clouds tour group was asked to join in on the next.  The capacity is only around 120 persons at a time.  And, they accommodate around 400 a day.

mount pulag denr
We were first asked to watch a 15-minute video presentation.  After the show there's the talk and questions were entertained.

mount pulag denr
I found the boards in the orientation room more informative.  I gave me a vague picture of what to expect. 

There are 4 trails to reach Mount Pulag's summit. 

1. Ambangeg or Babadak Trail
mount pulag denr
Major jump-off: Ambangeg Ranger Station, Bokod, Benguet
LLA: 16°34’58?N 120°53’15?E, 2922 MASL (#3)
Days required / Hours to summit: 4-5 hours / 1-2 days
Specs: Major Climb | Difficulty 3/9 | Trail class 1-2
Trail system: Grand Cordillera Trail, Section 3
Features: Sea of Clouds | Dwarf Bamboo Slopes | Mossy Oak Forest

The  Ambangeg or Babadak Trail is the easiest trail. It's even considered a celebrity trail.  Most of those who reach the summit take this trail.  The distance from the jump off at the Babadak Ranger Station to the Mount Pulag Summit is 8 kilometers.
mount pulag denr
2. Akiki Trail
mount pulag denr 
Major jump-off: Brgy. Doacan, Kabayan (Akiki)
LLA: 16°34’58″N 120°53’15″E, 2922 MASL
Hours to summit / Days required: 10-11 hours / 2-4 days
Specs: Major Climb, Difficulty 7/9 | Trail class 3

The Akiki Trail is much steeper for more experienced hikers.  Yes, you have to cross a river.  Camp 3 will be your camp site.

3. Tawangan or Tabego Trail
mount pulag denr
Major jump-off: Sitio Labang, Brgy. Tawangan, Kabayan
LLA: 16°34’58″N 120°53’15″E, 2922 MASL
Hours to summit / Days required: 10-11 hours / 3 days
Specs: Major Climb, Difficulty 6/9 | Trail class 3

The Tawangan or Tabego Trail passes through the northern ridge of Mt. Pulag over its mossy forests.  It is colder to climb through this trail.  It's also known as the bloody trail because of the presence of blood leeches called Limatik.

4. Lusod or Ambaguio or Mt. Ugo-Pulag Trail
Major jump-off: Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya
LLA: 16°34’58″N 120°53’15″E, 2922 MASL
Hours to summit / Days required: 30-40 hours / 6 days
Specs: Major Climb, Difficulty 8/9 | Trail class 4
Features: Pine forests | Mossy forests | Villages | Hanging bridges | Lakes | Waterfalls

The Lusod or Ambaguio or Mt. Ugo-Pulag Trail is 20 kilometers in length.  It ends in either at:
  • Camp 3 junction of Mt. Pulag where the Tawangan trail meets
  • Camp 2 as you reach the foot of peak 3
Aside from the trails, one that really stuck to me is their Leave No Trace Principle.  Apart from the experience, we should do our part to preserve Mount Pulag.  Aside from our grumbling stomach because of our long wait, we were excited to embark on the first ever hike of our lives!

Related Posts
Ultimate Prepation Guide for Mt. Pulag
Camping at the Babadak Ranger Station: Sea of Clouds
Mount Pulag: Hike to the Summit (Peak 3) to Watch the Sunrise
Mount Pulag: Chasing the Sea of Clouds
Mount Pulag: Hiking Down Ambangeg Trail

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