Showing posts with label Clark. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clark. Show all posts

Friday, May 31, 2013

How to travel to Singapore For Less

Traveling is always exciting for everyone. It is always nice to discover a new environment and learn that our world is such a big beautiful place to waste your time whining and being sad.
However, the good memories and fun experience brought by traveling has a price.

Lucky us, gone are the days that traveling is just for the rich and privileged. Nowadays, middle class and ordinary people can also enjoy traveling abroad.

This is my personal tip on how to enjoy more but spend less.

Airfare - In our country, Cebu Pacific is a famous low cost airline that offers promo fares to local and international destinations. Aside from Cebu Pacific, international based low cost airlines have also invested and openned numerous flights in our country. Tiger Airways and Air Asia made Diosdado Macapagal International Airport in Clark as their major hub for their international and local flights.

For our SG Trip, we were able to book a round trip ticket with Air Asia for 6000 php per person (all in fare including the baggage). This can still be booked for less especially during promo fares. Flights departing and arriving in DMIA are often cheaper compared to flights in NAIA. The question is how to travel from Manila to DMIA?

There are two ways based on my experience.
1.) Take a bus going to Dau Terminal. Average fare for aircon bus from Cubao to Dau is 120Php. At the Dau terminal, take the van going to DMIA. Fare is 100 Php per person. The van will not leave until the passengers are complete. So make sure to allot extra hours in your travel time to avoid hassles in your scheduled flight.
2.) Philtranco Bus has direct trips from Pasay to DMIA and vice versa. However, these trips have schedules and it's not on hourly basis like buses departing from Cubao to Dau. When we arrived in DMIA from SG, we took the Philtranco bus going to Pasay. Fare is a whopping 450php per person.

Hotel - I really recommend booking.com for your accommodation needs. They offer the best rates and free cancellation in case of change of plans. You just need to enter your credit card details to confirm reservation but it will not be charged. Actual payment will be done at the hotel. Fragrance Hotel and Hotel 81 chain of hotels are famous budget-friendly hotels that have branches all throughout Singapore.


We were able to book a family room good for 4 persons for 4 days and 3 nights for 14000 php. It's just 3500 php per person.

Tours and Getting around the City - How much one should bring as a pocket money? For a 4-day trip, I think 15000 php is just enough. Taking the bus or mrt as a form of transportation is cheaper compared to riding taxis. Purchasing an EZ link card is a good idea if you plan to use the bus or mrt as your main mode of transportation. This can be bought in mrt stations or any 7-11 branch. This costs 14 SGD (with 14 Sgd worth of value that you can already use) and in case your balance is running low, it can be reloaded with a minimum amount of 10 SGD.


To make the most out of your time, it is important to have a planned interinary before your trip. To know how to commute from your hotel to the tourist attraction of your choice, check gotheresg.com. It is a website where you can get detailed directions via mrt, bus or taxi including the total fare.

can't help not to share.. sorry naman.. pwedeng mgsorry? HB agad eh! lol.

some of the many unusual food that we ate in SG. Infairness, masarap!
Where to Eat - There are lot of hawker food stalls throughout Singapore where you can find cheap and delicious authentic Singaporean cuisines. You can buy the famous chicken rice for 3-5 SGD. Throughout our stay, my personal favorite drink is the Sugar Cane juice that you can buy for 2-3 SGD.

Where to Buy Souvenirs - For souvenir items like T-shirts, pen, bags etc., the best place to go is Chinatown. For merlion chocolates and other imported chocolates and candies, the best place to buy it is in Mustafa Mall. You can also buy here affordable jewelries made of authentic Singaporean gold.

Please also check out these links for our detailed trips throughout the city.

Getting Around Singapore
Fun Day in Universal Studio and Sentosa
Lego Land, Let's Go!

Indeed, traveling is more fun if it costs less.

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Identified.Flying.Objects.

One of my goals for this year is to experience at least one Philippine Festival that we celebrate annually.My 13 for 2013 As a result, my friends and I planned a visit to Clark to attend the 18th Hot Air Balloon Festival. We were all first timers that's why our excitement was to its highest level.

Here are my three A's on why you should experience it yourself.

1. Accessiblity - Clark is just 2-3 hours away from Manila. If you're travelling by bus, Phil Tranco has regular trips to Clark. At the terminal, there are already jeepneys going to Clark Freeport Zone.
For our trip, we availed the package of Yats International. This includes a round trip bus transfer from Manila to Clark. We met at the parking lot in front of the Philippine Stock Exchange, Tektite Building in Ortigas.
The bus will leave at 04:30 AM that's why guests should be there at 04:00 AM.

BUT, in reality, the bus left around 05:30 AM. Contrary to their email advise, they did not leave late guests. We waited for one group of guests before we left Ortigas which I really find unfair because other groups including mine, made an effort to be on time.

2. Aviation - Unlike other Philippine festivals which activities are done on land like float parades, street dancing, traditional games and food displays, Hot Air Balloon Festival is unique because it conquers the sky.

The Hot Air Balloon flight started at around 06:30 AM - 08:30 AM. Since we left Ortigas late, we arrived at Clark around 07:30 AM. On our way to the Clark Freeport Zone, we already saw some hot air balloons on air.





Mr. Sun is the last hot air balloon to take flight on that day, that's why we still managed to see it up close on the grounds.
The reason why they fly hot air balloons early in the morning and late in the afternoon is because of the temperature. From the word itself, the balloons can fly because of the hot air, but aside from that they also need a cold weather to balance the heat and make the balloons fly. So the best time is early in the morning and late in the afternoon. (combination of hot and cold pala itey!)




hot air balloon night glow

Aside from the Hot Air Balloons, there were numerous air shows that made our jaws dropped. My two favorites were Meynard Hallili acrobatic exhibition and the Breitling flying jets.

Meynard Hallili learned how to fly at the age of 40. (Life begins at 40, indeed!) Even though he was already a successful businessman, he didn't give up his love for aviation and still pursue his long time dream of becoming a pilot. Right now, he's already holding a senior citizen card but he still flies his yellow plane like a freaking 20 year old!


Meynard Halili! -- Credits to the owner of this photo.
The Breitling flying jets got most of the Ohhhs! and Wooows! from the crowd. They came all the way from England just to participate in the Hot Air Balloon Festival.








And there were also para glider pilots, thanks to them, paragliding is now included in my bucket list.


3. Affordable - It is one of the Philippine festival that you can attend and enjoy without spending too much cold hard cash. If you're from Manila or nearby provinces, It doesn't require any plane ticket or hotel accomodation (since you can easily go back to Manila after the event). Entrance ticket is only 250 php per person. They were selling tickets at the entrance gate but if you want to purchase it in advance, You can buy it at any Ticketnet outlet for 270 php.

Since the venue is an open field, visitors can bring their own mats or set up their own tents and have a picnic with their families and friends. There were also different stalls selling food, kites and other souvenirs.





For our trip, we availed the 14000 php package of Yats International. This includes round trip bus transfers from Ortigas to Clark, lunch and entrance ticket. Quite pricey but it was worth it especially if you want a hassle free travel. We had our lunch at Clearwater country club and they allowed us to visit the entire place for free! Please click Clearwater, for a closer look of our side trip inside this hidden paradise in Clark.

Overall, it was a tiring but fun day. The major struggle that we experienced was battling with the heat of the sun. So these are some tips and must haves if you plan to attend the Hot Air Balloon Festival next year: bring your umbrella, sun block, mats and extra shirt, be in your most comfortable clothes, bring your own food and water, be there early and pack light. To avoid the heat of the sun leave the area around 10:30 am and be back at 3:30 pm. You can use this time to explore other places in Clark like Nayong Pilipino, SM Clark, or visit the Clearwater Country Club.

All photos in this post (except for Meynard Halili) is courtesy of  Tian --- photographer in the making-- yess! yun oh! libre mo ko!.
Me, Tian and Sham

Support Philippine Festivals and experience a weekend of everything that flies.






Flying jet ka ba? kasi nakikita nga kita pero di naman kita maabot. (Anyenyenye.. makaquote lang. K.Bye.)


Hidden Paradise in Clark: Clearwater Country Club



For the 18th Hot Air Balloon Festival, we availed the excursion package of Yats International which costs 1400php per person. This includes round trip bus transfers from Ortigas to Clark, entrance ticket and freelunch.

We were supposed to have our lunch at Clark Wine Center. However, when we were in the bus, we were advised by the staff that the venue was changed to Clearwater Country Club. The change in the venue did not really bother us because we were not expecting anything grandeur about the place. All we know was our lunch was already covered and food was all that matters! (mukhang pagkain lang, of course! bawal kaya kami magutom!)

After several air shows and paragliding exhibitions, we were already feeling the blazing heat of the sun so to avoid sunburns we went outside and waited at the entrance gate for the bus that will pick us up.

This is it!

We arrived at the Clearwater Country Club at around 11:15 AM. In time for our 11:30 scheduled lunch. The set lunch has four viands (chicken, pork and vegetable), rice, dessert and drinks. It was not something extraordinary but it was enough to fill our stomachs and prepare us for an action filled afternoon.

Lunch Time!

After lunch, the staff told us that we can roam around the Resort and the bus will pick us up at 3:00 PM to take us back to Clark Free Port Zone.

We were surprised how beautiful the resort was. It has a restaurant, spacious cottages, infinity pool and a man made white sand beach volleyball setting.

Beach Volleyball  in the city --- nice idea!
infinity pool beside the lake
Torn between two pools??


The most advanced coconut tree I've ever seen!

But, what really wowed us was the man made lake. We took advantage of the beauty and serenity of the place and took as many pictures as we can.



lakas maka-teenager ng shot na to.
My fetish to bridges --- pag may bridge talaga, hindi pwedeng wala akong picture dun.






Photos courtesy of Tian: kasi lagi kang nagpipicture, this time ikaw naman.
Before 3:00 PM, we already rode the bus and headed back to the Clark Free Port Zone for more airshows and hot air balloon night glow. We all feel rejuvenated, thanks to the free tour inside the Clearwater Country Club.

This is really a good place to relax and unwind. For me, what makes it more special is that it is not crowded so guests can really have their own happy moments. So if you want to have a relaxing getaway outside Metro Manila, Clearwater Country Club is a beautiful place to consider. For rates and reservations you can check their website:Clearwater Country Club

Keep Calm and Meditate