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A trip down memory lane on life's highways and byways journey. A day-cation; vacation; excursion; mercy mission; mystery tour; road trip; round trip; sortie; spin; voyage; wanderings; whistle-stop tour; island hopping, however you call it, it's just all about someone's travels. My fascination on forays...

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Korakai Baywalk Resort

         
     Korakai Baywalk Resort is favored for its fantastic“Palacio De Fantasia”, an engineered structures inspired from Disney Land characters and buildings thereby calling it as the Disneyland of Samal. The estimated 600 sqm. pool decorated with huge animal statues, fountains and slides is an enticing place and best for kids. If you ravish for a Disney Land experience then this resort in the Island Garden City of Samal  is the perfect getaway.


Behold the pictures-postcards of the bay. The place is indeed quite nice for photography...

The wide turquoise ocean glistened under the noon sun. Charmingly simple and serene.
An idyllic spot for picnic...

    The sea is kind of rough and grainy due to coral rocks and pebbles,  nevertheless we enjoy frolicking on the beach, just don't forget to wear slippers to protect yourself from bruising. 
Another simple yet carefree adventure that we really enjoyed...


KORAKAI BEACH RESORT
      ADDRESS : Circumferential Road Samal, Samal City, 8119
      CONTACT NUMBER :  0917-303-5572
      SERVICES:
                 - Entrance Fee : P120 (150 Overnight) 
                 - Air-conditioned Room (1bed) : P1700/night
                 - Air-conditioned Room (2 bed) : P3000/night
                 - Free cottages along shoreline
                 - Corkage for bottled drinks and electronic devices

For more information and  updates visit  http://www.facebook.com/pages/Palacio-de-Fantasia/282715805104401 .

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Villa Amaparo Garden Beach Resort

          
 Having a casual cool breeze, 
spectacular landscape,
refreshing scenery 
with a silent and peaceful ambiance; 
Villa Amparo Garden 
 Beach Resort 
is another one desirable 
resort ideal for tired and restless soul, 
absolutely perfect for relaxing
 and any kind of gathering…

Location:
  Located at Sitio Dasag, Barangay Camudmud in the beautiful Island Garden City of Samal (IGaCoS), Davao del Norte.         
     You can get there either by private or public transportation via a 15-minute ferry boat service(available from 5AM to 11PM) at the Sasa Wharf in Davao City that goes to the Babak Wharf. You will reach the resort from Babak for about 15-20 minutes.
     The resort spreads across two hectares of beachfront property with an estimated 100-meter stretch of white sand gradually tilting towards the ocean, making it a safe place for everyone. The area is abundant of marine life, such as live corals and wide verities of aquatic fishes therefore it was declared as “Fish Sanctuary” thus a good place for swimming, snorkeling, diving, and other fun water sport activities safe.                 


          Another quiet and serene experience, unique and unforgettable that will forever be etched in our memories...


FACILITIES AND AMENITIES:
The Boardwalk(12-15 person capacity)                 Islet Gazebo(4 person capacity)
Bar & Restaurant                                                    Little Samal
Snacks & Refreshments Kiosk                               Japanese Garden
View Deck                                                              Boat Dock
The Pavillion                                                           Kids’ Sand Box
Videoke                                                                   Billiard Hall / Darts
Outdoor Fun Station                                              Spa (upon special arrangement)
Grill Area                                                               Fishing
Water Sports                                                          Fitness Area

ENTRANCE FEE:
Day Tour : 6:00am – 5:00pm
    • 4 yrs. old & below     –  FREE ADMISSION
    • Kids 5 – 12 yrs. old    -  Php 70.00
    • Adult 13 yrs. old above – Php 100.00
    • Overnight (excess pax per room)              
  Overnight Stay: Check-in: 2:00 pm and Check-out : 12 nn
    • 4 yrs. old & below     –  FREE ADMISSION
    • Kids 5 – 12 yrs. old    -  Php 140.00
    • Adult 13 yrs. old above - Php 200.00
There are several air-conditioned and none air-conditioned guestrooms available for overnight stay providing guests an utmost comfort and conveniences depending on what type of accommodation.


For more information just log on to http://www.villaamparoresort.com  for latest updates on their accommodations and rates or visit their Facebook page-Villa Amparo for more inquiries.



Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Wishing Island Of IGACOS


Island hopping is one of the most entertaining things to do in a country blessed with 7, 107 islands.  It is the best way to explore and perceive the beauty of an island for me. I experience it as a pleasant, carefree and enjoyable adventure that  has never been so amusing and  simply is the best thing to do.

Ever since I was a child, Island Getaway have been a part of my life. Occasionally my family would go and spend a whole day, sometimes even  a couple of days in a resort to celebrate or plainly just to reunite to renew and edify family bonds. Needless to say that these are the  times that a new passion unfolds within me and conceives a typical dream.  A dream of owning an isolated island wherein I could  spend the day in a beautiful balcony along beside the sea, lazily swinging in a hammock while musing over the grandiose beauty of sunrise and sunset everyday. Unfortunate enough, not everything in life goes about the sea. Nonetheless the magic of an island is undeniably insatiable.
                
            Generally every island has its own beauty,  variety and  its own kind of splendor. So I believe that not only exploring  the flora and fauna of every island is spectacularly impressive but also its verdant forest and every species therein . Evidently every island has its own peculiar and unique stories to express and this is what it’s all about, a story of my islands hopping spree.

                It was March 2004, almost at the end of  the school year, the class agreed with each other to island hop as a farewell celebration. At about 7 o’clock in the morning, I  headed quickly to Magsaysay Port fearing that I would be too late and miss the merry go round. As I got there, everyone was busy preparing all things that we needed for the day.  After about half an hour our rented boat was all set, so excitedly we all get into the boat and slowly started our journey, marvelously exploring the cluster islands of the Garden City of Samal.        
 

The Island Garden City of Samal, also known as IGACOS is situated on the border of Asia Pacific and  is nestled in the southern part of Philippines. IGACOS is just minutes away from Davao city regarded to be one of the biggest cities in the Philippines with large economic base. Samal Island is one of the best islands in Philippines, the most visited island in Davao and one of the most famous in Mindanao.

As we circumnavigated the island, we saw numerous awesome havens and diverse kind of resorts from ordinary to extraordinary, each featuring different kinds of clean and white sand shorelines. The island itself offers various marine reefs, tranquil waters and numerous  sea creatures.  Normally we got the urge to stop by to muse on something or a place that captured our interest.



As the sailing  went on, our curiosity was culminated upon unexpectedly stumbling over a lonely mysterious island, invitingly lured us to stop by. It was encircled with clear waters, cluttered mangroves  and littered with different kind of weeds.  Out of our inquiring minds the boatmen told us that the islet's  name is “Wishing Island” but local dwellers called it as “Enchanted Island”. Hearing about it adds up to our eagerness to see why it was called  like this. Without double minds, we all climbed into the islet with a high level of excitement, eventually turned into bewilderment and sadness the moment we laid our eyes on the place. The environment was enveloped with silence dressed with melancholy. There was a neglected, stale, pompous vacation house there with two big long defective slides coming directly straight out into the ocean, which were for me  really dangerous slides and not a good idea to enjoy too. The scene has a picturesque  image  with fun and happiness of the past that was silently telling us a tragic tale. Probably that’s the reason why it was being abandoned.  Wondering about what happened to that place, the boatmen voluntarily talked rumors  about it. They said that the vacation house was owned by a wealthy family and deserted it after a tragic death of their child while gliding on the slide. Another story  had something to do  with the island visibility only during low tide. Since the island is only visible during low tides, visitors who go there are always advised not to tarry long, but a group of friends did not mind the warning and went partying on the island. They got drunk, became wild and to their surprise a storm came on a hot midday causing them to panic wondering how to escape from the island. Unluckily no one was able to get away from the island and all were horribly drowned in its shallow waters. I don’t know if the stories were true or not, nor can ever find any proof or person for the tales authenticity, but one thing I know, visiting that island was really wonderful.  Wishing Island may have a shadow of a gory and a forlorn aura but it was interesting enough and indeed enchanting. Visiting that island was really unforgettable, it did culminate our curiosity and undoubtedly complemented our day.



 Now Wishing Island has become a favorite landmark of IGACOS...
  

Thursday, November 15, 2012

The Eurasian Tree Sparrow


     Late every afternoon, when the surroundings gradually become clouded in darkness, whether in our backyard, our garden or, indeed, in any place where I am present; I always have the luck to witness the gathering of certain birds, coming to a particular place to spend their night. You won’t fail to notice these birds once they have gathered together, since they are gregarious, especially in a flock, and make a harsh high-pitched chirp-chip call. 

                                                                       (Picture is from Picasa)

      These are the Eurasian Tree Sparrows. These birds are common not only in The Philippines but also in Europe and the rest of Asia. They are mostly seen in agricultural abodes, rural parks and gardens. These sparrows have a thick black conical bill, which is about six inches long and a nine inch wingspan, mostly appearing in the colors of brown, black, buff, gray, and white.  They are similar to House Sparrows but are never as aggressive as them. This kind of bird is quiet and cautious, and can therefore easily adapt to humans. 

      I often see these birds nesting in our backyard and I often notice them playing or looking for a food in our garden. So, one time when I saw a number of flocks gathering together in the market, above the wires, I was quite in awe.  It's a  good thing I had my camera with me and was able to take a video of them to share with you. I Hope you will be as amused by it as I was. ^_^ Below is the video... 

A pair in our rooftop^_^how sweet^_^...

Thursday, November 1, 2012

MATIN - AO Inland Resort



When you are in Davao del Norte and searching for a good place to enjoy or maybe looking for a good venue for whatever occasion, have a look at Matin – Ao Inland Resort. A nice and comfortable resort located in Brgy. New Corilla, Tagum City, well known of natural spring water that flows to its pools which obviously good and safer for you.

The resort is very well done having a beautiful landscape. There are overnight rooms and numbers of clean small cottages. A canteen is also available in case you need something. Their Pools are well maintained and well guarded and is classified into three-> Adult pool, Teen pool and Kids pool.  I  love the kids pool they have nice paintings on the wall and two slides to complete the kids reverie. I think this place is worth visiting for. We did enjoyed the day, indeed a pleasant ramble. ^_^

For the resorts Photo Please click http://matin-aoinlandresort.com/90/ and for  Service and Amenities information click here http://matin-aoinlandresort.com/rooms-and-accomodation/

                        Sharing you some of our moments in Matin-ao Inland Resort
One fine cloudy day^_^ heading to Matin-ao Inland Resort.
"Behold the beauty of Nature"
Almost there...
together with my nieces and nephews and having fun!

stealing pictures^_^
on our way home all soak and wet^_^
Sundown bliss. Our pleasant ramble in Matin - Ao!  

Monday, July 2, 2012

A Fascination on Forays

   

A Fascination on Forays

I never thought that I would be interested in traveling. The only thing I had in mind when I was growing up was to help my parents make life better. I don't even dream of being rich; just seeing ourselves not struggling is already a blessing for me. 

         

It was during my high school years that I became fascinated with this. We had to go to a certain place for study purposes. The place was miles and miles away, but my group of about 9 or 10 managed to get there easily just by foot. Arriving at the place was a bit scary, as it is isolated, as no one lives there, and people hardly pass by. 
         

But the feeling changed into a mystic madness after we ran through the woods. All were caught in awe when we perceived the environment's beauty.  The sound of the stream and the chirping birds seem like singing harmoniously, producing a wonderful melody, making the butterflies dance freely above the beautiful flowers in the meadow while swaying smoothly with the breeze, giving the whole place a wonderful unique fragrance. It was a perfect landscape, and for me, it was like a paradise hidden in the middle of the woods, ready to charm its visitors.

It was a place where you could embrace the beauty of nature, where you could enjoy every sound like serenades from every creature, where you could feel the caress of the wind, bringing scents of flowers therein, a place where you could be one with nature in solace and serenity, wherein you can enjoy and admire life more… Then and there, I feel a certain kind of feeling; it is inexplicable how seeing up close and personal the beauty and wonder of nature could cause me this fascination on forays.