Thursday, July 22, 2010

Mabuhay Maynila - Taal Volcano

I must say that the highlight of our trip to Manila in December 2008 is the visit to Taal Volcano. We went there on Day Two of our stay there. An exhilarating experience that no money can buy.

We were asked to get ready at our inn by 6 in the morning since it will take about 2hours to drive to Tagaytay from Manila city. But it was a Sunday, so traffic jam was not really an issue although we reached Tagaytay at almost 10 o'clock. My friend, Badong helped us get a rented Avanza at 2000 Pesos. His friend, R.A. drove us the whole day.


Tagaytay is a hilly area. If you are Sabahans, it's like going up to Kundasang. Our first stop was to Caleruega. It is a serene place where most Catholic devouts come for retreats, seminars or simply to relax and witness God's beautiful wonders. It has a chapel which is favoured for wedding ceremonies. The scenery is simply breathtaking.

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A mini structure plan of Caleruega. Seen here is the main entrance to the Caleruega.

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In front of the Caleruega chapel entrance.

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Some framed photos of couples who have gotten married at the chapel.

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The Caleruega area is surrounded with greenery and fresh chilly air.

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In front of the Transfiguration chapel.

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And inside.

After the visit to Caleruega, we stopped by at one of the road side restaurants. When it comes to food, we trusted our Pinoy friends to decide what's best. I couldn't remember all the food names except for Chicken Adobo which is still the best Adobo I've tasted so far. I mean, I've tried the Adobo cooked by pinoy in one of the Filipino restaurants here in KK but none can compete with what we had while we were in Tagaytay. Then, there was this beef broth with veges in it that was super delicious. We forgot the name of it. Something like 'sup tulang'. No photos of the food managed to be taken cos we were really occupied with eating. And since the weather was quite chilly there, the food requires no delay in eating. Ha!
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Photo of the smaller crater from the place where we had our lunch. The bigger crater? It's the whole land and lake that surrounded the smaller crater (the one with hills). Read more about Taal Volcano HERE.

Stomach filled. Now, we are ready for Taal Volcano!

Our visit, or rather, hiking, to the Taal Volcano was guided by my online buddy, Duni and Badong from Manila. Duni is hailed from Talisay, a small city in Tagaytay that locates Taal Volcano. His aunt runs a place that specialize for guided tour to the Taal Volcano, right down to the crater.

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Since our boat wasn't ready until 2 hours later, Duni brought us to his parents home which was on going renovation.

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I was told that we have to cross a lake to get to the smaller crater but what I didn't know was that we were going using this boat!
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It wasn't really scary initially but somehow, the weather was kind of rough that day. Wind was blowing hard. Even with rain coat readied, the splash of water still got through and inside, getting our clothes wet. HOWEVER. That was a very adventurous boat ride I have ever experienced. I mean, we were like shouting, trying to veer out our fear but in the end, our shouting were more like enjoying ourselves to the max. You know, like riding on a roller coaster, sort of.
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All wrapped up in rain coat. The boat ride from the jetty to the smaller crater takes about 20 minutes.

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I never ride a horse before so when I was told I can actually ride on a horse to ascend the hill, I thought, why not? Price per horse per return trip is 500Peso.

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My horsie named Brando.

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Finally, after 40 minutes hiking up the hill, we reached the top of the smallest of the crater. However to get up close with the boiling 'lake', one must hike down for another one hour journey. We didn't.

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For people who don't fancy hiking during their vacation, this kind of activity won't please them much. But for us, I think it was the best that we have had while in Manila. To actually be on top of an active volcano, you can't tell that often to your friends, can you?
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Me and my Pinoy friends at Taal crater!



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On our way back, descending the hill on foot. I felt it would be a waste to not experience what it's like to hike on foot on an actual volcano trail!

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Steam was actually coming out from this hole. Goes to show that this volcano is still much alive and kicking.

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The trail along the path going up and down to the Taal crater is actually formed by the hot larva that flowed down when the volcano erupted years before. Amazing huh?



We tried to stay back until sunset but Duni said it was not advisable to cross the lake when it's already dark. So we had to get back to shore quickly before dark falls.
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Wet again.



We head back to the city. On our way, we stopped by one of the small town along the way to shop for extra clothes. Apparently, Jeanette (another friend) did not bring spare shorts. While she went shopping for shorts, we took the opportunity to get our very own Fear Factor episode - eating Balut!
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I only had a bite of the Balut. Ain't that bad, really.


We reached Manila city around 9pm. Had a quick shower and change clothes at our inn while Badong and the rest waited outside. We went for dinner cum supper at San Miguel by the Bay, a long stretch of esplanade at the back of Mall of Asia (4th largest shopping mall in the world).

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We had sisig on the first day we were in Manila. It was superb. So we asked for Sisig again on the second day. This time, sizzling Sisig.

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And oh...Crispy Pata.


Badong thought of getting us to see Christmas lights display at one village in one city which I have forgotten its name. The village is famous for its Christmas lighting displays during the months of '-ber' leading up to Christmas where the whole village would be lit up with colorful lights and Christmas ornaments. Unfortunately, when we arrived, we were told that the lighting display was switched off at 10pm to save energy. Apparently, there's a hike in electricity price during our visit to Manila.

We bid our good night and farewell to Badong, Duni, Jeanette and R.A. and thanked them for the hospitality that they rendered us for the whole day. We ended the day exactly before midnight. Exhausted but happy.

Summary of our expenditure:

Rented car (Avanza) - 2000 Peso + 500 Peso that I tipped for R.A. as our driver the whole day. (approximately RM175)

Boat ride and tour guide - Ampara Resort@4000 Peso. (approximately RM280)

Horse fee - 500 Peso + 300 Peso (Alvin decided to get one half way up).

Food - roughly 1800 Peso for 6 pax for each lunch and dinner. (approx. RM252)

Next up, will be our visit to Intramuros.
Stay tune!

11 comments:

  1. What a beautiful place! I don't know when la I will set foot on the Philippines.. Si Bo is not a fan bah.. susah..

    PS: I just realized, cepat oh your hair grow kan?

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  2. Hehe si Bo minat yg betul2 R&R punya vacay bah kan tu.

    Oh really? Cepat ka? This was in Dec 2008. ALmost two years already la.

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  3. hmmm u're lucky Alvin enjoys hiking too.. my man only enjoys hiking when he was a 'Pengakap' during secondary... best oh u guys go hiking! Syok sa tingu!

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  4. i wasnt so sure he wanted to do it at first cos, sa actually plan the trip ikut suka hati sa saja...and we didnt exactly know what to expect. main radu ja...luckily we enjoyed it. :)

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  5. Wow.. the volcano hiking trip. It does looks like fun. Really! with good food and good company too, everything seems like you had a real blast there..Seriously wondering how Balut tastes like, is it hard or soft, does it smells good?...

    Hope to go to Manila some day.. and that Mall of Asia?... wait for me!! eehee

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  6. Cantik oh ni tempat. Suka saya tengok tu pemandangan dari atas. Eh takut juga oh kalau tu volcano masih active hehehe tapi best juga kan?.

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  7. Beautiful pictures! This is exactly the kind blog you must have, love it! Looking forward to all your travels and postings :-D

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  8. a lot more to enjoy here. you might also like going to the beach...

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  9. Dee...yep, with the right company, it was a lot more fun. The balut...it's chewable becos u get to eat the part of the chick/duckling that is nearly formed. It smells a bit awful than the regular boiled egg though.

    SJB... Iya, sia pun mesmerized sama tu pemandangan especially bila kami mau turun dari tu bukit sdh.

    Jewelle...Thanks Jewelle. :)

    Jeanette...Yes, I thought of Boracay but I guess I need company who loves sun,sea and sand vacay to go there.

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  10. Nice picture all... I have not step in to Manilla yet.. ^_^

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  11. Thanks Cath...Manila is one interesting country. :)

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