Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Davao City Tour


 So what to do in Davao.. Day 1 was supposed to be travelling to Ma-a to visit Eden Nature Park. Woke up a bit early and decided to eat at Taps for our first breakfast in downtown Davao. Found one branch of Taps in Bolton Street. Good thing this branch is near our hotel (located along C.M. Recto). After our breakfast, my navigator decided to walk around. This “walk around” turned into our actual day 1 activity.


Osmena?? not..

Thanks to technology and my techie navigator, he was able to navigate his way “accidentally” to sort of a plaza which I initially thought to be Osmeña Park (but it’s not). We did find San Pedro Cathedral. I found the shape of this cathedral rather odd at first. After all it’s not your usual Roman Catholic architecture. But that made sense after our visit to Museo Dabawenyo.


Davao Museum

On the way to the museum, we got to visit (or see from the outside) the Sangguniang Lungsod ng Davao and the Peace Monument (the monument which symbolizes peace between Christians, Muslims and Lumad), cause they were both in front of the Cathedral. Had a taste of fruit shake davao style while waiting for the museum to open.



The visit to Museo Dabawenyo gave us an overview of Davao plus made sense as to why and what San Pedro Cathedral’s architecture is along with the history of Davao, its people. I especially liked the background about the Lumads. Our jolly museum guide gave us a colorful and entertaining educational experience which more overly elevated my respect for Dabawenyos.
After our Museum tour, my navi brought us both to see Davao City Hall and of course Rizal Park. It was still early but we opted to have an early lunch at Kuya Ed’s. Walked some more until we got back to our hotel to rest. After all, it was a long breakfast (and I haven’t taken a shower yet). As we were walking back, we stumbled upon a vendor selling durian and langka flavored bibingka…. and, you just have to give it a try.
unusually flavored bibingka

First half of day1 turned up ok. It was time to rest as all the walking around did burn up considerable amount of calories (which I love!!!!) plus.. I gotta take a bath~~~~

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

In and Around the Wonderful City of Davao

It would be my 2nd time being in Davao city as of writing this. Until now, I still have the hangover and full admiration that such relatively peaceful city exists particularly in Mindanao area, where peace is quite hard to attain due to cultural difference, belief and principles of its inhabitants. I admit that our travel checklist is not that long, but so far, I can say that this is one of the best cities I’ve been in the Philippines (yes, my list includes Baguio and no, sadly I still can’t count Metro Manila in). I can’t help but express my appreciation and respect to their beloved Mayor Rudy Duterte for his efforts to keep peace, order and harmony among the Lumad, Christians and Muslims in Davao.
Davao decor in Jack's Ridge
 So if you haven’t been in Davao yet, I strongly urge you to stop by and experience how it is to live in this city. Wear your most comfortable and decent clothes, download the city map and get those muscles warmed up cause Davao is best experienced the commuter’s way.
 
After much research from other blogger’s experience and version of itinerary, I’ve come up
And we're here
with my initial version of itinerary, which my travel companion and photographer happily re-arranged on the spot, cause he doesn’t seem to believe in following itineraries as is, thus make our trip rather exciting and full of surprises. Too bad our trip didn’t coincide with the Kadayawan Festival. That would have been epic.

Anyway, here our actual itinerary in and around Davao City:

Day0:
5:00pm: ETD from NAIA Airport to board the much delayed flight of you know what airline
10:30pm: ETA Francisco Bangoy International Ariport (Davao)
Around 11:20pm ETA Uno Hotel along C.M. Recto via taxi

Zumba, Dabawenyo Style
Day1: (City Tour)
9:00am: Breakfast at Taps
12:30pm: Lunch at Kuya Ed’s Buffet, Walked back to hotel to rest
4:00pm: Walked to People’s Park
5:00pm: Commute to Jack’s Ridge
9:00pm: Dinner at DL-Xandro’s Kambingan

Day2: (Samal)
9:00am: Breakfast at Lolo Cardo’s
11:30am: Check out hotel. Commute to Magsaysay, Lunch at Luz Kinilaw
12:30pm: Walked to Magsaysay park, bought mangosteen, pomelo and durian for Samal trip from fruit vendors. Walked to Sta.Ana Wharf
1:00pm ETD Sta. Ana Wharf to Kaputian, Samal (travel time around 1-1.5hrs)
2:00pm: Check-in Kostal Resort, rest, swim
5:00pm: Walked to aplaya to find dinner (roasted chicken and puso [rice in ibos?]

Day3: Samal Island Tour and back to Davao
8:00am: Montfort Bat Cave, rode along other resorts, Maxima, Hagimit Falls
11:30am: Back at Kostal Resort, check-out
12:30pm: ETA Babak Wharf via Habal-Habal, back to Sasa Wharf, commute to downtown
1:50pm: ETA D’Counter, check in
5:00pm: Jog at People’s Park
7:00pm: Walked around Roxas St. Dinner at Lyndon’s World’s Worst Ribs and Awful Chicken
8:30pm: Walked back to Hotel, Chill at Primo Café and Bar

Day4: Philippine Eagle and Eden Nature Park
9:00am Walked to Bangkerohan to L300 terminal to Calinan
10:50am: ETA Philippine Eagle Center
12:42pm: ETD to Eden
2:15pm: ETA Bayabas Crossing
3:00pm: ETA Eden
4:45pm: ETD Eden to SM Davao
5:45pm: ETA SM Davao, Coffee
7:00: ETD SM to Hotel
8:00pm: ETA Hotel, Dinner at Barbeque Boss

Day5: Pasalubong Shopping Day
9:00am: Pasalubong Center, walked to find Glamour Crab Buffet
12:30pm: Unlimited Crab for Lunch
2:00pm: Aldevinco Shopping
4:00pm Commute to Magsaysay Fruit Vendors
6:00pm Dinner at D’Counter, Coffee at Primo Café, rest
9:00pm ETD downtown to Airport
10:00pm ETD DVO to Manila
12mn: Back to reality

Note: It’s also possible to spend another in Talicud Island. You can ride a boat from Kaputian going to Talicud’s Isla Reta then ride a boat back from Talicud to Davao City (this I’ll try on my next Davao visit).

So next time you chance up on those seat sale promo, don't forget to check if they have one going to Davao, a place worth visiting.

Monday, October 28, 2013

GasttoAdvent#7: Camiguin Island Foodies

"First, we eat then we do everything else" - M.F.K. Fisher

And that's what we did. As soon as we stepped on the coast of Camiguin, we felt the need to eat. We haven't had breakfast yet so.. Anyways, here are some of the food you can try if ever you get a chance to visit this wonderful island.

 Tapsilog: One of the most common Pinoy breakfast combo. You can get this almost anywhere in the country. (We just wanted to see if Camiguin tapsi is better than tagalog tapsi :p)









Lanzones. (Sorry no pictures available) but I highly recommend for you to try this. It's one of the sweetest bunch I had. It's a bit expensive when you buy it off-season though.

Vjandep Pastel box

Vjandep Pastel. This is also available in CDO but its less expensive when you buy it from the original bakery. They also sell other types of bread but this one's their best sellers and top requested "pasalubong" from Camiguin bakasyonistas.








Kiping
Kiping. Fried "lumpia wrapper" like snack made of cassava topped with caramelized sugar. Bought this one from stores near Katibwasan Falls.









Kilawin. We had blue marlin soaked in vinegar with ginger. Fresh raw fish for lunch! You can request for the fish to be grilled to. The vendors sell them per kg. and will cook it for you so you can enjoy swimming in Sto. NiÑo cold spring while you wait.





Sea Urchins: Sold by locals in White Island. 50 php for 3pcs. Served with vinegar.










I was looking for a place where we can eat fresh sea food but didn't found one. Could be that it does not exists or we just have to look hard enough to find it :) Maybe we'll find it on our next Camiguin trip.