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…my first trip abroad

It was around this time last year when we came back from our trip from Bangkok, Thailand. It was a really short one so we only went to just a few of the many tourist spots the the country was full of.

So allow me to be sentimental and let the photos tell you our story.

About 3AM Bangkok time, we landed safely in their huge and beautiful airport. Thank you CebuPac for that scary, bumpy 4-hour flight (there was a lot of turbulence!).

We stayed in this amazing 5-star hotel named Chatrium Suites. A 2-bedroom suite with a view to match! It was a gorgeous suite! I wanted to live there, like for good!

The view from our room the night we arrived.

And the view at morning. It was a short sleep since we had to take advantage of our limited time in Bangkok. That’s Chao Phraya River by the way, the largest watershed in the country.

Their buffet was TO DIE FOR. We ate 80% of our meals here during our stay. They served the best international buffet for breakfast, lunch and dinner!!! YUMMY!

Dimsum, anyone?

Fresh seafood for barbeque-ing, right in front of you while you wait. 

Mommy and I. 

Sashimi, oysters, tempura.. Living the life!

Sadly I don’t have pictures of my Uncle eating his favorite fruit, Mangosteen. He ate like dozenssssssss of them. HAHAHA.

Here we ate our dinner at the topmost floor of the hotel. It was exclusive for some of the guests in the hotel so we had the privilege to enjoy this bonus. We had the chance to see the sunset all the way from the top. It was beautiful and dramatic, the sunset by the river. Chos.

Their infinity pool, one of their many pools.

Mandatory touristy picture taking.

So now, let’s get lost in the city. Literally. We got lost a lot, ate up most of our time. Maybe that’s what happens when you don’t hire a tourist guide since we wanted to explore the city like true back-packers minus the backpacks. 

My Uncle Roy, My Auntie Joyce and my Mom.

Here we are at the Temple of Emerald BuddhaWat PrayoonWat PhoWat Traimit and Wat Mahathat. Pictures are jumbled below. Teehee.

Thailand really amazed me with their culture. They maintained everything for hundreds of years. The architecture, the food, their style, they all left me in awe. What amazed me the most was that Thailand was the only Asian country that wasn’t colonized by the Western influence. Everything they had here was done from their own making. How cool is that?

One cannot leave the country without trying their own delicacy. Thailand is famous for their really SPICY food (strong emphasis there). Don’t get me wrong, I love spicy food but theirs was too much. I couldn’t finish my plate, it was painful to the tongue. The Thai people finished their plates effortlessly. I couldn’t even……..

Too bad I missed out on the scorpions and fried cockroaches. But I did have a taste of these babies. I don’t know their names, the cooking lady only showed me her paper bills indicating how much they cost. Still, they served it with really SPICY sauces but I was able to tolerate it well. Bravo me!

So here we tried to be like some Discovery Channel hosts with a map on hand and dragging our feet from one place to another. FAIL. We got lost. Poor map-reading skills I guess. Ate up most of our day but it was fun. We got the chance to ride their Tuk-Tuk which made my Uncle sick since he was allergic to the pollution and all.

This picture is not intended for picture purposes, seriously. I was really trying to find our way out from their streets since we were already walking for hours.

Now that we got a reliable travel guide/tourist package, out from the streets of Bangkok and with a 2-hour ride we went to some of Thailand’s famous destinations. First up, the Floating Market.

Lots of movies were shot here. So imagine me imagining myself as a Hollywood actress taking a ride on their boat floating to the Floating Market (okay, that sounded annoying….moving on….)

FOOD! Mostly, they sold food. It was quite expensive really since the place was packed with tourists from all over the globe. 

Then we went to the dancing snakes and all (too bad we didn’t have pictures from there). All I have is a picture of me and my Mom outside a temple. HAHAHA. 

Artsy hand-carved wood. They were really, really pricey but they were fantastic! Their displays were mostly about elephants, since the country’s really known for it too.

As far as I can remember, this chair costs about $10,000. Yup, that price for a chair.

Hello fat me!

Going back home now. That’s their airport. Cool huh?

There’s a huge statue by the check-in area. That’s about 20 feet high. 

And a mini garden of course. My Mom’s fond of plants so yes she was ecstatic when she found this in the middle of their huuuuuuuuuuuge airport.

That’s all for now. I wish we could have gone to more of their tourist destinations but we had such limited time. I loved Thailand. Hope to be back next time, this time to explore more temples and shows. I never even had the chance to shop there. I did enjoy my stay since it gave us a chance to indulge with their culture since it’s what Thailand is famous for.

Hope to conquer more and feed my thirsty wanderlust soul. While writing this post, I suddenly miss my camera. I wish I could have it back but sadly no, it’s too wrecked now. Okay, enough with the dramatics.

xx,


Batanes, Coron, Vigan. Hope to see you soon. #itsmorefuninthephilippines #thoughts (Taken with Instagram)

Batanes, Coron, Vigan. Hope to see you soon. #itsmorefuninthephilippines #thoughts (Taken with Instagram)


Beach + Buds + Booze = will always be the best SUMMER EVER.


09-10-2011.

My 21st birthday celebration.

I miss this :’)

Carefree days.


We are young. We are entitled to live wild and free. Sinulog 2012 at Baseline

We are young. We are entitled to live wild and free. Sinulog 2012 at Baseline


Scattered Islets from Britania

Last Mothers’ Day, my family and I decided to go on a 3-hour roadtrip from Butuan to discover this beautiful and serene untouched set of islets, all surrounded with lush blue waters and pure white sugary sand. Once you get to San Agustin, Surigao del Sur, you get welcomed by this sign directing you to Britania Islands. It’s a wonderful location for beach bummers such as myself and just appreciating the natural beauty of what our country has to offer. We may hear places like “Boracay, Palawan, Batangas, Bohol” as the must-to-go destinations every time you want to hit the beach but there’s also a lot Mindanao has to offer. I suggest you try Surigao, there are so many places to go to once you are there! 

Once you arrive at the port area, friendly people greet you and offer you to avail their bangka as your means of transportation to enjoy the island-hopping experience on these wonderful islets. As our tour guide mentioned, Britania Islets was discovered just a year ago. Talk about true, virgin beauty of nature.

And now let the picture speak for themselves as I share to you my experience from Britania Islands from Surigao del Sur.

Pack your bikinis, put on your tanning oil and get your camera ready (I consider these my beach essentials), Britania Islands definitely has so much to offer which is perfect for island hopping, sunbathing, bonding with family or friends and capturing the view behind the lens of your camera. 

Like they say and I like to say proud, IT DEFINITELY IS MORE FUN IN THE PHILIPPINES.


Good life in Paradise

I’m back to blogging! YEY! Can someone play the drums and bugles? Anyhow, let’s not get into more nonsense celebrations as I am millenniums away from my backlogs. Too much has happened in the past few months and I can’t wait to share it all here. (That is of course assuming that there are people who are bored in their butts and instead of doing something productive in their lives, they are left with no choice than to read my blog. Teehee!)  

Last April 26, 2011 we went to the beautiful beach cove paradise down south of our beautiful country, Dakak Park Beach Resort. Probably 7-8 hours land travel if you came from Cagayan de Oro and only more or less 1 hour land trip from Dipolog if you decide to travel via plane since it’s the nearest airport Dakak-bound. The roads are swirling here and there and hidden deep within Dapitan City but once you step inside the paradise, it’s mind blowing BEAUTIFUL. I’ve never seen sea waters as clear and as still as from what I’ve seen in Dakak. Amazing. 

White sand, still blue waters, just enough clouds to cheer up the blue sky, oh yes it really was PARADISE. (Play Paradise by Coldplay in the background to set up the mood).

It may not be Boracay where you can get up and go party party all the way but it was really fit for rest if it was your type of recreation which in our case was, well we sorta needed it after all the sleepless nights and stress we encountered from work. (will post about this soon) 

And of course the scenery was perfect to feed our vanity as I mentioned. Picture perfect views.

Not only do they have the breathtaking beach to boast, they also have pools fit for people (like us) to enjoy the kid at heart in them and just have fun swimming around and enjoy the water slides. 

The best part about our Dakak trip? We got to witness a very beautiful beach wedding where I swear I couldn’t hold my tears and they just fell effortlessly from my eyes. I suck at these things, gives me a soft heart. Hahaha! 

Ayan mga echosero! There’s Louie at the far right of this pic. Most echosero of all. HAHAHA!

The rest of the night we spent at Gloria’s Fantasyland. Age doesn’t matter. Strong emphasis there. We enjoyed the park like we were 5 years old or something. Watched their shows, went inside the HORROR HOUSE which is by the way a rating of 15 out of 10. It was that good!!!! Super lingaw!!!! Especially if you go inside with your barkada, makes things more complicated and crazy, just the way I like it.

Then had chill shots back at our Dapitan “home”. We also had our fair share of horror at this place where the boys’ room’s door opened by itself with no one left inside except Kuya Driver who was snoring at his bed from the far side of the room. Talk about adventure.

After 2 hours of sleep (or was that one?) we woke up with free coffee and small bite size feedings as breaky made by our Dapitan Nanay and Tatay, the hosts and owners of our Dapitan home. They were sugar sweet to us which made our stay a whole lot better. 

Drove back to Dakak at exactly 6:50AM to make it in time for our 1 hour boat ride to the hidden virgin island of Aliguay.

Off aboard to our fabulous “yacht” as we prefer to call it. Haha!

An hour after, HELLO ALIGUAY!

Had our grub at the island. I swear it was like the island was all exclusive for us! It’s so peaceful. Perfect for a barkada getaway.

The island also has a great coral reef to boast as based from what we saw from our snorkeling adventure. 

Plus more happy photos to prove how much we enjoyed our short stay here.

Then on our way back to Pagadian, we saw SLATER YOUNG in the middle of the highway (no he’s not a lost retard in the middle of the road but in the middle of his motorcade at Dipolog). Our car stopped, we opened our car windows and screamed at the top of our lungs!! Gave him a shock and he ended it with a smile. 

And that concludes my post about my summer vacay with Higz all the way south at Dakak and Aliguay Island. And I would like to congratulate you for making it all the way here to the end of my blog. Wow, you really must be bored and all that. Haha! Kidding aside, thank you for taking your time to read my blog. 

Kisskiss, 

-DD


Yuuuuum! (Taken with instagram)

Yuuuuum! (Taken with instagram)


Fine dining at the finest hotel

Fine dining at the finest hotel


Lezzz fly. Up up here we go go. (Taken with instagram)

Lezzz fly. Up up here we go go. (Taken with instagram)

Jul 25


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