Ride all you can at 60, 000 Korean Won. One of the best places in South Korea! Everland Resort only spells fun, fun and fun. The theme changes every season, a flower festival during spring, winter wonderland for the snowy months, falling in fall and under the sea adventure during summer. Plus, around the world in one day... prepare for a very long one.
Saturday, December 15, 2012
Dreaming in Everland
Labels:
Everland Resort,
fun,
giraffe,
penguins,
polar bears,
South Korea,
theme parks,
travel,
under the sea
Monday, December 3, 2012
Sans Rival
Cakes and pastries accompanied by the fresh breeze right at the heart of Dumaguete City's boulevard. Euphoria!
From top, left to right: pesto & garlic bread, sans rival cake special, bagoong rice & beef steak, strawberry smoothie. |
pasta salad & kebab |
Labels:
cake,
Dumaguete City,
food,
pasta,
pastries,
Sans Rival
Monday, November 26, 2012
In between
…somehow
I got caught up in between. Between my pride and my promise. The things I want
to say to you get lost before they come. The only thing that's worse than one
is none. And I cannot explain to you..
In
anything I say or do or plan. Fear is not afraid of you. Guilt's a language you
can understand. I cannot explain to you.
In anything I say or do. I hope the actions speak the words they can..
Friday, October 26, 2012
Universitas Sillimaniensis
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Negros Oriental
The first semester of AY 2012-2013 was bloody hell, so much I don't want to even think about it. My friends and I need to "de-stress" and do something exciting. So we decided to visit Negros Oriental since our college classmate is currently doing her law at Silliman University. Other than relieving the stress, the trip was actually more of catching up a good old friend and surprisingly it was in time for the yearly Buglasan Festival. We planned just a day before departure, sometimes not planning adds more adrenaline to the fun that lies ahead.
An so from the Cebu South Bus Terminal (Php 169.00) we head off for Liloan, Santander. We arrived at Liloan 11:45 AM just in time for the ferry (Php 60.00) bound for Sibulan, Negros by 12:00 noon. We crossed Tanyon Strait for about 15 minutes and the waves were plain torture. It might help to drink some meds for motion sickness. Another way (though this might take 15 min more of your time) is take a direct bus (Php 250.00) from the terminal, drop by Bato, Santander and take the RoRo straight to Dumaguete City.
By12:30 PM we were in Sibulan which is a 10 min jeepney ride (Php 11.00) to Dumaguete City. Kenny has been living in Dumaguete for 2 years now so she did all the recommendations, from food to the sidetrips and what not. We took our lunch at Sta. Theresa Resto, the food was affordable and delicious. When I say delicious, I mean it. So far of all the trips I've been, Dumaguete has the best food and my friends agree to that.
Dumaguete has a lot of foreigners, Asians, Europeans, Americans and locals alike so looking for a place to stay should not be bothersome. Just like food, hotels are also cheap. Ours was Php 1000 for 24 hours, we're four so we just spend Php 250.00 per person. We chose a strategic hotel located in the downtown area so it's easy to just go anywhere. After settling down we head off for a hot spring in Valencia, 40 min jeepney ride (Php 11.00) from Dumaguete, then we took a "habal-habal" to bring us to Pulangbato hot spring in Malabo. The place was very remote, a valley located in between ranges of a dormant volcano so when people go there they normal ask the "habal-habal" drivers to wait. From Valencia to Malabo plus the waiting period (2-4 hours), and the from Malabo to Dumaguete, the habal-habal cost Php. 150.00 per person. The name Pulangbato literally means red rock primarily caused by high concentrations of iron.
After dipping ourselves to the 40 degree Celsius water, we were once again spoiling our gut to the sumptuous goodies of Dumaguete and head straight to Qyosko for dinner. We then spend the night strolling along the boulevard, enjoying the festivities of Buglasan and did a little of the booze in Hayahay.
The next day we went to Sans Rival, a must-go resto/bistro, and the highly acclaimed Silliman University. Sans Rival and Silliman are quiet big names in Dumaguete and I have only good memories for them so I will be scribbling a separate blog for these.(Silliman University, Sans Rival)
An so from the Cebu South Bus Terminal (Php 169.00) we head off for Liloan, Santander. We arrived at Liloan 11:45 AM just in time for the ferry (Php 60.00) bound for Sibulan, Negros by 12:00 noon. We crossed Tanyon Strait for about 15 minutes and the waves were plain torture. It might help to drink some meds for motion sickness. Another way (though this might take 15 min more of your time) is take a direct bus (Php 250.00) from the terminal, drop by Bato, Santander and take the RoRo straight to Dumaguete City.
By12:30 PM we were in Sibulan which is a 10 min jeepney ride (Php 11.00) to Dumaguete City. Kenny has been living in Dumaguete for 2 years now so she did all the recommendations, from food to the sidetrips and what not. We took our lunch at Sta. Theresa Resto, the food was affordable and delicious. When I say delicious, I mean it. So far of all the trips I've been, Dumaguete has the best food and my friends agree to that.
After dipping ourselves to the 40 degree Celsius water, we were once again spoiling our gut to the sumptuous goodies of Dumaguete and head straight to Qyosko for dinner. We then spend the night strolling along the boulevard, enjoying the festivities of Buglasan and did a little of the booze in Hayahay.
The next day we went to Sans Rival, a must-go resto/bistro, and the highly acclaimed Silliman University. Sans Rival and Silliman are quiet big names in Dumaguete and I have only good memories for them so I will be scribbling a separate blog for these.(Silliman University, Sans Rival)
Labels:
Buglasan Festival,
Dumaguete City,
hot spring,
Negros Oriental,
Philippines,
Qyosko - Dumaguete,
Sans Rival,
Silliman University,
Sta Theresa Resto - Dumaguete,
travel
Location:
Dumaguete, Philippines
Monday, January 2, 2012
Meme
Learned a new word tonight, "meme". It's kindda hard to explain, watch the amazing video to understand more. Plus, Tim's proposal is a tear jerker. The couples are both Malaysian bloggers by the way, perhaps one of the coolest fellas I've seen on the internet. Song by Christina Perri, A Thousand Years which also happens to be the OST for Breaking Dawn. So let's get inspired, much love :)
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