The owners are so friendly and helped us pick out what to order. This included Lambanog, a Philippine alcoholic beverage most commonly described as coconut wine or coconut vodka. The drink is distilled from the sap of the unopened coconut flower, and is known for its potency and high alcohol content (80 and 90 proof). SIGN us UP! We are all about getting to know the culture.
After some discussion, we learned the places to go and see while in Makati- we made our way around the town and to check out the Sunday market. We tried some delightful ice cream from Adam’s Ice Cream [Adam is actually from the US and his ice cream is to DIE FOR] and other local dishes.
While in Manila, we decided where we wanted to head next- El Nido, Palawan. It was hard to pick where to go as there are so many islands in the Philippines. The area of El Nido sounded a bit remote and quiet- which was exactly what we were looking for. We made our plans to fly into the closest location, Puerto Princesa, and from there we would have to take a 6 hour bus ride to reach El Nido.
Speaking of getting around, our prefereed mode of transportation here has been the tricycle/motorbike.
Not all are as sweet at THIS ONE, but we like to ride in STYLE! There are speakers and a little TV in the dash of this bad boy and we rocked OUT while cruising around.
One of the places he took us to was the Crocodile Farm.
We had lots of fun hanging with Ron and he even gave us a lift to the bus terminal to catch a ride to El Nido!
There are some funky things to mention about El Nido that were firsts in our travels so far. To start, there are no ATM’s, so take out enough cash to last you while you are there as the closest ATM is in Puerto Princesa [6 hours away, by bus]. Also, there is only power from 2pm to 6am every day in the whole town. It’s like someone flips a switch and the power goes on and off for everyone- crazy. So we took our money out and made our way to the bus terminal where we immediately hopped on and handed the appropriate peso amount once we were on our way.
Once we arrived in EL Nido and made our way to where we were staying, we were in for a few more uncomfortable surprises: no flushing toilet [or toilet seat] or hot water. We are used to the no hot water part as we have gotten quite used to taking cold showers every day, but the no flushing toilet? There are some things you just wish you didn’t have to experience when traveling and this probably was one of them for me. You fill a bucket up after using the toilet, and pour the water in to manually flush it and hope gravity does its job... That’s about all I’m going to say about it. Once we get home, I request separate bathrooms for both Adam and myself as there are some things that should stay foreign between couples- LOL. You can also see the showerhead right to the left of the toilet... and you thought YOUR bathroom was small.
Let's talk about those walls... WOW. I love green and all but CALM DOWN.
Digressing...one of the best parts about this place is the landscape. Three days in a row we rented kayaks and explored around. We found secret places and took some incredible shots.
We are so fortunate that we are able to take these pictures but you must remember- they don’t always come out great. Here’s a funny video that shows the outcome of one of our brilliant ideas: Nicole to do a handstand on the kayak. Now, I thought it would be moderately difficult. I made one wrong step into the waterproof cubby and it was all over. This has to be the best fail to date.
The OTHER best part is the people we have met. The
restaurant we ate at the first night we were here had live music- and these two
singers [Chris & Mike] were AMAZING. As soon as their set was finished we
started talking with them and their personalities were as awesome as their
singing.
So incredibly friendly and we kept going back to hear them sing. After making friends with the two of them- we learned Chris' grandmother rents out a place nearby so we decided to check it out. Next thing you know, we moved our things over there and Mike & Chris were our neighbors. These two guys are the type of people you WISH you met while traveling. And it doesn’t even stop there- their wives and babies are just as awesome as they are. Mike’s wife Meg and adorable daughter Kai and Chris’ wife Dorie and adorable daughter Mayo.
So incredibly friendly and we kept going back to hear them sing. After making friends with the two of them- we learned Chris' grandmother rents out a place nearby so we decided to check it out. Next thing you know, we moved our things over there and Mike & Chris were our neighbors. These two guys are the type of people you WISH you met while traveling. And it doesn’t even stop there- their wives and babies are just as awesome as they are. Mike’s wife Meg and adorable daughter Kai and Chris’ wife Dorie and adorable daughter Mayo.
Clockwise: Chris [in blue and white], Dorie, Mayo, Kai, Meg & Mike |
It
was interesting to talk to Chris about the area since he was born and raised
here. There are tons of homes, schools and buildings around his grandma's house
now but he still remembers when it was surrounded by rice fields and nature.
You look around and can’t even picture what that would look like and wild to
think that just a few decades ago all of these surroundings didn’t exist. We
are so fortunate to have met these two families as they have made our time in
El Nido more than we hoped for. We will miss our friendly neighbors when we
have to leave!!!
We spend so much time at the spot Chris & Mike sing at, the owner invited us to her son Alon's 4th Birthday party! We got to try tons of local food and it was so nice to be invited to such an event where we saw only friends and family. We felt the love :)
Chris & The Girls |
We spend so much time at the spot Chris & Mike sing at, the owner invited us to her son Alon's 4th Birthday party! We got to try tons of local food and it was so nice to be invited to such an event where we saw only friends and family. We felt the love :)
As some may have read or seen on the news- the northern Philippines experienced another major typhoon- Glenda. Glenda is a bitch. While we were in Makati- Jean, our friend from Goto Monster, was telling us that they were already aware that it was coming. They experience about 20 of these a year and have a good idea of how to prepare for them as much as possible. There is only so much you can do and when you live in an area that is prone to natural disasters, you just do what you can. Being in El Nido- we only experienced HEAVY rain and wind from the typhoon since we are south of the path Glenda took. Two days of on and off down pouring and strong winds that would wake you up in the middle of the night- but luckily nothing damaging and after talking to Chris and Mike- it wasn’t even that bad. I guess we just aren’t used to it Haha. Thankfully, we are safe but that isn’t the case for some of those in the Manila and northern areas. Keep them in your thoughts because although you may be able to try and prepare for something like a typhoon- you can never predict the power it has.
On a lighter note- you can get super legit bags like this one for CHEAP.
We will spend a few more days in El Nido then back to Puerto Princesa we go. We spend a few days there, and a few days back in Manila, then we FLY BACK TO THE UNITED STATES. Holy MOLEY I can’t believe this time has come. I have already started writing my reflection of this trip and it’s taking longer than expected...also proving to be more emotional as well. But it will be posted soon.
I was asked a few good questions from a friend of mine and after I respond to her may decide to post them on here. We have learned a lot of good things through our travels and if they can help anyone else in theirs- why not share them!
Wow! Really love your review of our country and my city, Makati. I found your blog accidentally while looking for Goto Monster's location. Quite surprised to learn that i live just 15mins from it. Thanks again for the review! Had fun reading this article. More adventure to you guys, kudos!
ReplyDeleteAwesome, thanks so much!!
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