Visiting the Mango Capital of the Philippines

Guimaras is situated east of Panay Island and was once part of the province of Iloilo before it became independent. Guimaras, considered one of the exotic islands in the Philippines; believed to have been once part of the Panay group of islands. Original name was Himal-us. Once a sub-province of Iloilo, Guimaras was proclaimed as a regular and full-pledged province on May 22, 1992. It has 5 towns, with Jordan town as the capital. Located southwest of Panay Island and northwest of Negros Island, it has a land area of 604.65 sq. km. It has dry and wet season and population is estimated at 117,990. Hiligaynon is the native dialect but the residents also write and speak English and Pilipino, the national language.
Guimaras is blessed with natural and historical attractions. It has white-sand beaches, falls, springs, off-shore islets, coves and caves. Surrounded with sandy beach and growing corals. Offers island hopping tours, sailing, excursion and snorkelling in neighbouring islands.



  It is known much for its sweet mangoes which is one of the main incomes of most families. The island province has more than 50,000 fruit bearing mango trees. Have 3 major plantations: Oro Verde, Buenavista; Southern Orchard, Jordan; Guimaras Tree Farm, Buenavista. Aside from mangoes, kalamansi and cashew nuts are also abundant. Guimaras also produces a variety of fresh vegetables and fruits, orchids, and root crops.
mango plantation
Another place to visit in Guimaras is Trappist Monastery, 12 kilometres from Jordan Wharf; founded by group of American monks in 1972; orchard grows assorted tropical fruits; has an interesting souvenir shop and a good place to be with God.

church inside trappist
Another historical place in Guimaras is the Guisi Lighthouse. An 18th century Spanish-colonial lighthouse built beside the beach. It was built to guide mariners passing the Iloilo and Guimaras strait. The lighthouse can be reached by following a light trail. The 15-minute uphill trek to the Guisi Lighthouse also provides a great view of the beach. At the top of the hill are the ruins of a Spanish-colonial outpost and the rotting remains of the metal lighthouse structure. Although the condition of the old lighthouse is already in disarray the Guimarasnons take pride in having the second oldest lighthouse, next to the old lighthouse in Aparri, Cagayan. Today, a new lighthouse was built to replace the old one.

old lighthouse
new lighthouse
Isla Naburot
The island has rich colourful marine life, visible and exotic sea life. The fantastic underwater world adds to the unique beauty of isla Naburot. This divine abode is a completely different world from the sphere of commotion and jet set life style one is constantly exposed to. Absence of electric wires, telephone and television antennae make it a special secret place for lovers and a tranquil hideaway for soothing tense emotions and settling restless spirits. It has 8 native styled cottages made of wood, nipa, and stones. It is deal for fishing, boating, swimming, snorkelling, island hoping, and scuba diving.
rock formation

Son plus de plaisir dans les Philippines en raison de Guimaras!


Way Points:
By Air:
By plane, a daily flight that takes 55 minutes from Manila to Iloilo. From Iloilo airport, take a cab going to the port. Take a 15-minute boat ride from Iloilo City to Jordan. Take note that there are two ports in Iloilo that have boats going to Guimaras. One goes to Buenavista and the other one is in Jordan. The port going to Jordan is located in Ortiz (near SM Delgado and Robinson's Place) and can be reached by cab. As of January 2011, pump boat fares going to Jordan cost 13 pesos.


By Sea

By boat, it takes 20 hours at most from Manila to Iloilo. Negros navigation and WG & A Super Ferry have scheduled trip.

Unrivalled Beauty of El Nido

El Nido Philippines is about 420 kilometeres southwest of Manila, and about 238 kilometers northeast of Puerto Princesa, Palawan’s capital.

El Nido (officially the Municipality of El Nido) is a first class municipality and managed resource protected area in the province of Palawan in the Philippines.

El Nido Philippines is a top destination for island hopping and marine and wildlife reserve. Scuba diving is also a popular activity here with over 30 dive sites for varying levels and skills, from taking the plunge and learning to dive for the first time, to perfecting your expertise and advancing your qualifications.


El Nido Philippines has over 50 beaches to discover, also find enchanting lagoons with tranquil turquoise-green water, caves that can take you to hidden beaches, and a very diverse variety of wildlife. Explore remote
beaches and snorkelling hidden lagoons, island-hopping through the
crystal-clear waters of El Nido's rich marine sanctuary.


The limestone cliffs of El Nido were naturally carved out of extensive and thick layers of coralline deposits. They formed 250 million years ago in the shallow sea covering the area that North Vietnam and South China now occupy.

I explore the Big and Small Lagoon’s tranquil turquoise-green waters of its orchid-lined limestone walls showcase a kaleidoscope of marine life.
Scientists believe that these lagoons were actually caves which abound in these islands. The roofs of these caves must have collapsed millions of years ago, and these lagoons have emerged in their stead.

inside big lagoon
I also explore the caves which are naturally formed. Stalagmites and stalactites are beautiful with its crystal clear colour.


El Nido is definitely one of the best tourist spot in the country. A must see place!
Son plus de plaisir dans les Philippines en raison de El Nido !

Way Point:
By Air:
The fastest and best way to go to El Nido is from Manila. Try catching a plane flight from the Island Transvoyager Inc. They have daily flights using a Dornier 228 aircraft that is capable to seat 19 people. The travel time from pale is only an hour and thirty minutes. You will land directly at El Nido’s airport. From Manila, Puerto Princesa destination is another option.

From Puerto Princesa by Bus or Van - By bus costs P350 and by van is P500. The bus will take about 8 hours while a van will take about seven hours. The van is air-conditioned and the bus is not. All vehicles traveling to El Nido from Puerto Princesa will leave from the San Jose bus terminal, about 7km from the airport. Vans and buses leave about the same time. The Eulen Joy Liner bus leaves both Puerto and El Nido at 5am, 7am and 8:54am daily.

The road journey will take you through two major towns, Roxas and Taytay. The road from Puerto Princesa to Roxas is very good by Philippine standards, and the first leg of the journey, which is about 145km, will take about 2hours. Roxas is a town of no consequence.

The road between Roxas and Taytay is about 80km long and there is a lot of road construction at the moment. Much of this road is in very bad condition and during the wet season, vans and buses regularly get stuck. The approach to Taytay is very picturesque.

The road from Taytay to El Nido is mostly gravel but it is in fair condition. The distance is about 70km and should take one and a half to two hours. When the road is dry the dust is truly horrid. There are some beautiful views over the ocean as you get closer to El Nido but they will be difficult to appreciate when you are in a vehicle that is not going to stop. About 2km before El Nido you will pass through Corong Corong where the views fantastic. The final decent into El Nido is a treat.


Mambukal Resort : Perfect Site for Eco-tourism

Bacolod - the capital of the Province of Negros Occidental, which is the Sugar Bowl of the Philippines. Bacolod City serves as the entrance of the sugar-rich cities and towns of the province.
colorful masskara
Bacolod called "The City of Smiles" is the capital and the largest city of Negros Occidental. Bacolod is the only city that wins a grand slam being the cleanest and greenest city in the Philippines. Home of the world-renowned "MassKara Festival" and "Pana-ad Sa Negros Festival". Bacolod is rich in cultural and architectural heritage. It has many marvellous landmarks that were constructed in the time of Spanish regime but until now it is still standing.

My main purpose of exploring Bacolod is to visit Mambukal Resort at Barangay Murcia.

Its land area is over 23.6 hectares; Mambukal is blessed with numerous beautiful natural resources. A huge mountain stream, fed by several water channels, flows down in a series of seven falls and flows through the center of the resort, feeding the swimming pools and boating lagoon.

The Mambukal Mountain Resort has many beautiful sites, both made by man and by Mother Nature. The Hot Springs with sulphuric soda water is one of them.


pool with sulphuric acid

A bath house with spa, famous to the Asian people, particularly the Japanese tourists, is supplied with hot and cold water from the springs coming from the mountain.

Known for its therapeutic treatment, people with body fatigue dip into it to relieved their stress and have relaxed.

To commune with nature, you can camp out at the camping grounds or enjoy a Canopy Walk on the hanging bridges under the lush green forest.
hanging bridge
For more adventure, one can trek to the seventh falls where your endurance can be tested.
first of seven falls
second of seven falls

At the peak of seventh falls is a picturesque overlooking view of the city and a running water from Mt. Kanlaon.
overlooking

running water on top

Mambukal is also home to 4,000 fruit bats which live freely inside the resort. They say that at Mambukal Resort, there are 3 already endangered species of bats – the Philippine Flying Fox (Philippine Giant Fruit Bat), the Philippine bare-backed fruit bat, and the Little Golden-mantled Flying Fox. These bats produce guano, a nitrogen-rich organic fertilizer.
see the bats?
bats hanging on top of trees
Mambukal Resort is the best place for nature-lovers, a perfect site for eco-tourism guaranteed to relieve the stresses of urban life.

I had holistic experience of nature that invigorates the mind and soul, transporting visitors to the realm of peace and tranquillity – and the journey starts from the gateways of Mambukal Resort, Negros Occidental.

Son plus de plaisir dans les Philippines en raison de Mambukal Mountain Resorts!

Way Points:
Bacolod is 55 minutes by air from Manila, the country’s major port of entry. Philippine Airlines (PAL) fly to and from Bacolod six times daily. Other airlines like Cebu Pacific and Air Philippines also fly daily to and from Bacolod.
Bacolod is 30 minutes by air from Cebu, an alternative entry point. PAL, Cebu Pacific, and Air Philippines have daily flights to and from Cebu City.

By sea it is an 18-hour cruise from Manila and one hour from Iloilo. By land and sea travel, it is 7 hours from Cebu. From Dumaguete City in Negros Oriental, Bacolod is 5 hours away via Mabinay in the south.

The resort is around 30 minutes by private vehicle and 45 minutes by public utility vehicle. From downtown Bacolod, take the “double tire” mini-buses going to Murcia from the Libertad terminal. Fare is less than P50. Double Tires are almost always available from Mambukal going to Bacolod City.

Day Trek at Mount Pinatubo

I've always wanted to see Mt. Pinatubo. After all those planned trips that never pushed through, I was getting eager and impatient to see its famed crater lake. Finally my friends decided to push through with the plan.

Mount Pinatubo is an active staratovolcano located on the island of Luzon, near the tri - point of the Philippines province of Zambales, Tarlac, and Pampanga. It is located in the Cabusilan Mountains separating the west coast of Luzon from the central plains.

A magnitude 7.8 earthquake in July 1990 which struck 100 kilometers northeast of Pinatubo is said to be the catalyst of the volcano's awakening. Tremors shook the surrounding area in mid-March 1991.

The volcano's eruption in June 1991 caused the destruction of billions of pesos' worth in economic and property damage and the loss of 847 lives. Aside from the massive damage to the Philippine economy, the eruption also had world-spanning ramifications.

An opportunity to relish the peace and quiet of the 2.5 km jewel blue Crater Lake of Mt. Pinatubo in Botolan, Zambales.
crater

The Capas trail is the easiest route to Pinatubo from the base, and it takes around three hours to reach the summit.

one of the signages

It was a one-hour 4x4 ride to the jump-off point and that alone was an experience. The scenery was unlike anything I've seen before and the panoramic views of the lahar river beds, grasslands, streams, canyons and mountains made a surreal combination.

 This route continues directly to the Crater Lake with the highest elevation of around 1400 meters above sea level. The safest and best time to scale the mountain is during the summer months of December to April. The trip is exhilarating-crossing rivers, jumping from small cliffs and over creeks, truly a different kind of experience!

For your safety and convenience, we include a local guide service, they know the current safest route to take while trekking. It is hot during the summer months since the ashes are reflecting the rays of the sun so bring sun block lotions and proper climbing gear. Make the trek early morning or later in the afternoon to avoid the noon heat.

Reaching the peak invigorates my mind and body. The emerald water is freezing yet irresistibly tempting to tired trekkers.

Son plus de plaisir dans les Philippines en raison de Mt. Pinatubo!

 Way Point:
The best route to take to go Mt. Pinatubo trekking is the Capas trail in Tarlac province. So first you have to go to Tarlac. If you are coming from Manila, take a bus to Lingayen or Dagupan (places in Pangasinan province) and get off at Capas, Tarlac Then take a jeepney to Patlin, and from there take a tricycle to Barangay Sta. Juliana. At Sta. Juliana, you can hire guides.

Iloilo: Home of Spanish Era Churches

This is my second trip (after our retreat) in Iloilo as a birthday treat to my mother and sister. I will never have a second thought of visiting the Spanish era churches built during the colonization period in honor of spreading Christianity.

Iloilo is a province of the Philippines, located at the center of the Philippine archipelago. The province comprises the southeastern part of Panay Island with island-province of Guimaras just across its coast. Iloilo’s rich heritage is showcased in multifarious festivals.

Situated in the southern part of the Philippines, Iloilo serves as the gateway to the South for both local and foreign tourists of paradise Philippines.

Iloilo is the cradle of early bliss Philippines civilization. The Spanish influence is very evident in the old houses and churches reminiscent of older Spanish architecture influences.

 Miag-ao Church

Miag-ao Church is located in the municipality of Jaro, this century-old church epitomize the Spanish influence in Iloilo’s history.
Constructed more than two hundred years ago in the year 1797, the Miag-ao Church stands as a living legacy of the culture and way of life of the people of Miagao centuries ago, anchored in a strong foundation of Christian faith. As most travelers would agree, the Miag-ao Church is one of the country’s architectural gems because of its unique and imposing designs, ornaments and motifs.
intricate designs
In Baroque-Romanesque style, the church sinks into the ground with walls and buttresses.
walls and buttresses


The creative and aesthetic abilities of Spanish colonizers are reflected in many colonial churches in the Philippines. This is especially true in Miag-ao Church – a world-renowned religious structure now included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE marker

Molo Church
Molo Church is known to be a feminist church because sixteen female saints on the altar. Women wanting to be empowered by the graces of women saints have a place in Molo Church.
The Molo exudes a blatant expression of Gothic-Renaissance architecture, the one of its kind outside Manila. The interior is a fusion of Gothic and Romanesque architectures, there is a constant alternation between the overpowering features of Gothic and the recessive characteristics of Romanesque.

Molo church is very sturdy and has survived fires, earthquakes, and artillery barrages in 1945 and was made as an evacuation center for the civilians during WWII.

It is said that in August 4, 1886, Dr. Jose Rizal on his way back to Manila from his exile in Dapitan, passed by the church to pray and view its collection of biblical paintings.
Jaro Cathedral

 The shrine is constructed of Romanesque revival architecture. The bell tower unusually is located across a busy street on the Jaro Plaza. Such construction arrangement is rare in the Philippines.  

The original cathedral was built in 1874 by the first bishop of Jaro, Mariano Cuartero. It was destroyed by an earthquake in January 1948 and later repaired in 1956 by the first Archbishop of Jaro, Jose Maria Cuenco.
bell tower infront of the cathedral
Surrounding the cathedral and sharing the same general location are a variety of archdiocesan and parish offices.

 Pope Johh VI visited this church in 1982.
Guimbal Church

The full name of the Guimbal Church is the Church of San Nicolas of Tolentino. The edifice was built in 1774, upon the order of Fr. Campos, the Spanish priest who presided over the town. From that time on to the present, the unique characteristics of the structure has made it very popular.

The Guimbal Church is one of the oldest churches in the country. This yellow sandstone church is made from adobe stones called igang and coral stones quarried from Guimaras. It was built in 1774 by Father Campos. The facade is a two-story affair flanked by twinned round pilasters decorated with floral carvings. Its vintage belfry is 4 stories high and doubles as a watchtower during the Spanish occupation against pillaging Moro pirates. It has undergone some reconstruction after it was destroyed twice, during the Second World War and during the 1948 earthquake. Recently, it was rehabilitated to its original structure.

Tigbauan Church

The Tigbauan Church is unique in the country because of its Latin American churriquesque architecture. The church was constructed in 1575 and destroyed during an earthquake in 1948.

Tigbauan’s facade is style in the Mexican architecture. At the center is a seal of the Augustinian order surrounded by a retablo-like floral frieze, which fills the central section. Above the seal is a niche flanked by pilasters embellished with flowers and upon it is a depiction of San Juan.
San Joaquin Church

The militaristic motif of the San Joaquin Church distinguishes itself from other churches in the country. Carved on a disproportionately large pediment on the church’s facade is an intricate sculptural relief depicting the Spanish victory over Moroccan forces in the Battle of Tetuan.

inside the church

flowers around the church

Son plus de plaisir dans les Philippines en raison de Iloilo Churches!

Way Point:
By Air

Iloilo has one of the most beautiful and state-of-the-art airport facilities in the Philippines right now. It is conveniently located between the borders of Cabatuan and Sta. Barbara towns, approximately 20 kilometres or 30 minutes travel away from Iloilo City. Air travel time from Manila to Iloilo is 45 minutes, 35 minutes from Cebu and 2 hours from Davao City. Carriers that are servicing the Iloilo International Airport as of this date are Cebu Pacific, Air Philippines, Philippine Airlines and Zest Air with regular daily flights from Manila-Iloilo and vice versa.


Near to God, Near to Nature

It was Saturday afternoon when I was surfing the net. A stunning wedding video caught my attention. The venue of the intimate ceremony is Transfiguration Chapel of Caleruega. All of the sudden, I was eager to visit the place. The following day, early morning of Sunday I leave Manila and the mass is on-going when I get there – luckily. The travel time usually 1.5-2 hours from Manila and is worth it because the Chapel has many things to offer.
With its majestic structure on a hilltop, combined with a beautiful architecture Caleruega is one of the most visited places in Nasugbu, Batangas. Caleruega is a great place for spiritual holiday to loosen up and enjoy the day.


pine tree
The great landscape is a given along with fantastic views, and cool breeze due to the environment and elevated location. So go on and contemplate. You can check it out first because it’s also a very popular tourist destination. You only have to pay a very minimal fee to enter.
statue in front of the chapel


Aside from recreation and bonding, it is also a place for activities such as retreats, recollections, prayers and renewal workshop, wedding, and youth camps and nature exploration.
inside the chapel

image of saint at the garden

The use of the Caleruega Chapel costs PhP 15,000, inclusive of the sound system, organ and sacristan. The chapel can provide a priest to solemnize the marriage. But couples are also allowed to invite a priest of their choice. They also have reception areas such as the Plaza de Aza & Tuktok for PhP 40,000 and the Veritas Hall for PhP 30,000. The cost is for the venue only. The seating capacity is up to 200 people. For more intimate weddings, the Gazekubo costs PhP 25,000 for a seating capacity of 60 persons.

If you’re planning for your dream destination wedding, Caleruega is grand for you!

Caleruega is a place surrounded with exquisite trees and flowers, a perfect place for self-renewal and soul searching.
Son plus de plaisir dans les Philippines en raison de Caleruega !

Way Point:

Proceed to BLTB or ERJOHN bus terminal along EDSA in Pasay, or in Cubao across Ali Mall. Board buses going to any of these destinations: NASUGBU, BALAYAN or CALATAGAN. Get off at EVERCREST BATULAO, Batangas. Tricycle services are available at the Evercrest entrance going to Caleruega.








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