Last month, we saw the free entrance post from National Museum’s Planetarium in their FB page. Finally, we were able to visit the place last April 7, 2017.
These are our observations during our visit: 1. Be early and be prepared to fall in line. Our initial plan was to watch 2 shows. We came around 12:30 and was expecting to catch the 1pm show but to our surprise, there was already a long queue. We were in line until 2:30pm.
2. They can only accommodate 200 pax/show as per advised over the phone. So come extra early. Most of the visitors are college students. Bring umbrellas and fans.
3. Only children 5 years old and above can enter and watch the show. When we were there, we saw younger children who were not allowed inside.
4. No cameras allowed inside. All of our things were left outside in their baggage counter.
Despite the long wait, it was worth it. The kids had a great time. Hopefully, we could go back again to see the other shows.
Here is the Planetarium Show Schedule:
Tuesday-Saturday: Planetarium Program:
1st show: 9:00 am – A Planet for Goldilocks
2nd show: 10:30 am – Hayabusa Back to the Earth
3rd show: 1:00 pm – A Planet for Goldilocks
4th show: 2:30 pm – Journey to a Billion Suns
5th show: 4:00 pm – Hayabusa Back to the Earth
Sunday:
1st show: 10:00 am – Journey to a Billion Suns
2nd show: 2:00 pm – Hayabusa Back to the Earth
For more information, please call the National Planetarium at (02) 5277889 or email nmplanetarium1975@gmail.com.
It’s the month of the year again. Happy Birthday Spats!
It was during our last Galera trip when a friend friend’s posted photos of Macampao Beach Resort in her FB. Then and there we decided that this will be our next travel with friends destination.
It was agreed that we will be using public transportation since it was easily accessible through Victory Bus Liner and a tricycle ride from the highway. We choose to ride their Cubao Edsa Terminal. Bus route should say IBA ZAMBALES (P347-375/pax/way). Please come early if your starting your trip here. Schedule posted in their website is not reliable. I even called them to confirm the schedule which is on a book and buy basis. We ended up waiting for 3 hours. Next time we will be riding from their Monumento Branch which has more buses going to IBA. We asked the conductor to drop us at Cabangan Highschool. Then rode a tricycle going to the resort (P100/tricycle).
After 4.5 hours of travel, we arrived past 2pm in the resort and our lunch was already waiting for us. We were so hungry and excited to eat that we forgot to take photos of the food. Everything that was served to us was delicious. We had chicken tinola, steamed fish, shrimps, sliced fruits, fruit shake for lunch. Food serving was more than enough for our group. Fresh fruits, coffee and tea are also available in the dining area for free.
After eating, we checked the whole place and the beach. Since it was a bit hot, we decided to take a nap in our rooms. We came out around 5pm and stayed in one of the cabana in the beach. Fried turon and mango shake were served to us in the beach as part of the merienda meal.
Macampao Beach Resort doesn’t have a pool but they have available inflatable pools that you may use in the beach. the main house where the ac rooms are located is not in the beach front but a few steps away with a small street in between.
We spent the rest of our afternoon and early evening in the beach. We were still full so we ate diner around 8pm.
The next morning, Aaron and I woke up early so we could watch the feeding of their pet turtles.This is Aaron’s favorite activity here. He would visit them every now and then.
We ate our breakfast then started to pack our things to leave. I really wish, next time we could stay for at least 2 nights because we really enjoyed our stay here. The food is good, The owner and staff are very accommodating and nice. It was a very relaxing and satisfying weekend in this resort. We will definitely come back here.
It’s been 2 years since I last posted something here. I would like to start again with our New Year trip in Puerto Galera. This was one of the places that we had been coming back to the past 2 years when needed some vitamin sea. It’s just 2 hours of bus ride and an hour of boat ride from Quezon City. We always stay in White Beach because this is where most of the cheap accommodation, restaurants, water activities is located. Fare from Manila- Puerto Galera -Manila Costs P1,000/pax : Bus, Boat fee, Terminal and Environmental Fee.Always buy the round trip ferry ticket if you can because it’s cheaper.
Things we did in Puerto Galera:
1. BEACH BUM. Obviously, the most common thing to do in the beach. The sand may not be as fine as Boracay but fine enough for the kids to walk barefoot and build sand castles.It was also fun swimming in the sea and catch some waves. Just be careful when you have kids with you. After a few feet distance, the water becomes deep from ankle level to waist level to breast level immediately.
2. FOOD TRIP. There’s a lot of food option for all budget. I always check Trip Advisor for restaurant references of the good ones. It will just depend on how willing are you to go from one area to the other.
3. HAIR BRAID and HENNA TATTOO. Of course you have to try this. Having a tattoo is somehow a fascination that I don’t know if I could ever do. So cheers for henna tattoo. Also braiding, it really looks amazing after you remove the braid.
4. BEACH MASSAGE. I’m not sure though if I was just unlucky, but I haven’t encountered a good masseuse yet. I still do it because it still feels nice. P100-150/ 30 mins of whole body massage.This is if you don’t mind lying in the beach while you have your massage but if you’re a bit shy, they can also do it while you’re sitting or just opt for the foot and back massage.
4. COMEDY BAR SHOW and FIRE DANCER. Come 6-6:30pm, the night life in White Beach comes to life. Different bars for your different moods from acoustic, reggae ,comedy bar style performances and fire dancers.
5. WATER ACTIVITIES. You’ll never get bored in Puerto Galera with so much activities to do. You can choose from different water activities. Usual rate starts at P1500/3-5 pax.
6. SOUVENIR SHOPPING. You can buy an anklet for P10.00 to a complete wardrobe in the souvenir shops. Our common pasalubong: Ref Magnets.
6. ISLAND HOPPING. If it’s your first time to go there please do the island hopping tour and ADD the micro tours. It may sound like a rip off because of the P200.00/head/area extra payment to go the: 1. coral garden,2.giant clam and 3. cave (i forgot the third one it like a cave with low water where you can also swim).Boat for the island hopping starts at P1500 for 6 pax half day tour. You will have to ride a tricycle (P50/way) to the boat dock. The island tour will consist of 2-3 beaches and 1 snorkeling area. Sorry since there’s not much to see and do in the rocky beaches we skipped and just pass by the beaches. We ate lunch in the last beach. We ordered fish, chicken or pork then they will grill it for you. Surprisingly, the food was good.
7. INLAND TOURS. If you have more days to spare, then might as well do this. Vendors and tour operators are all over the beach offering different set of inland tours. Just ask the others fee per destination before you confirm your booking with them.
Btw, Puerto Galera was struck by a typhoon before New Year so it looks a bit messy.we were told it was one of the strongest that they had experienced.Hopefully, everything is back to operation by now.
As much as we wanted to squeeze in more destination, we can’t due to the limited time. As part of our itinerary, after attending mass,we included Eden Nature Park for lunch and availed of their day tour package for P600/pax. Since all of us our first timer, we searched using google map during planning and it says 20-30mins and we were quite surprised since its an hour and half travel from our hotel. We started our travel at 11, reached Eden Nature Park aound 1:30pm. had lunch for 40min and tour for an hour. we reached Davao Downtown to buy pasalubong at around 5pm.
Upon arrival, we immediately went to have our lunch. I like how the resto looks like. Food choices are good. The taste is nothing exceptional but what got the approval from our guests is the vegetables. It’s Organic and harvested from their garden. Nice! 🙂
After an hour of eating lunch, we started our tour using open air multicab. Tours are scheduled in an hour basis so make sure to advance book to get a nice time slot.
There are 3 main stop for photo ops. You will be given 10-15mins per stop over.Our first stop: The iconic rainbow and amphitheater. Looks really nice in real life.
2nd stop over: I forgot the name but it’s like an imitation of an old village showing how the natives live. A short dance presentation will be shown.
3rd and last stop: Lola’s Garden. A small nipa hut in the middle of a garden with an overlooking view of Davao.
There you go, in an hour’s time our tour ended and we left immediately since we have to travel back to go see the site. I’ll definitely be back here and next time will allot more time in exploring the place.
Rate: 9/10 for the Day Tour
Date of Visit: December 2014
For more information. Please visit their websitehere.
Eden Nature Park & Resort
Sales and Reservations Office
Matina Town Square
McArthur Highway, Matina
Davao City, Philippines
Tel. Nos: +63 82 299-1020, +63 82 296-0791
Fax: +63 82 299-0313
Mobile No.: +639189307590
E-Mail: info@edennaturepark.com.ph
The SRO is open from 8:00 AM until 7:00 PM. If you wish to contact beyond 7:00 PM, dial +63 82 301-0301 or +63 82 301-0501.
Art In Island Museum just opened last December 2014 so it’s fairly new but its popularity has already spread in the metro.Honestly, I didn’t know such a big 3D Museum existed until a friend of mine invited me to visit this place. And at first I thought that the P500 entrance fee is a little bit overpriced but upon experiencing it. It’s definitely worth it.
We arrived around 4pm and a bit nervous that it’s only open until 5 but thank goodness that their operating hours is until 9pm. After paying, we had to leave our shoes in their counter. And so our photo-op and tour started. below are some of the my personal fave.
The view from the second floor. As you can see, there’s a lot of children running around the area so taking photos is quite a challenge. You have to wait for your turn or quickly grab the opportunity to take your photo.
Since this is 3D images, most of the time you need to get the right angle or be in the right position so that the photos will come alive. Guide marks are available on the floor. Don’t know how to pose or what pose to do? Sample pose photos are also available for your reference.
Make sure to charge your phone or cameras and bring that extra power bank because you’ll be needing it. We stayed for about 2 hours inside since both of our phone are drain. Docks inside the CR are not working. Yes, we tried charging our phone but to no avail.hehehe
Totally phone drain, we left Art In Island feeling happy and giddy. I don’t know, maybe because we feel like we’ve accomplished something. Personally, I’m not the type to pose for photos but in here, you’ll be compelled to do so in order to capture nice shots. Now, this is paradise to the photoholics. hehe
I’m already excited to bring Pat, Aaron and the Metom Pipz here. See you again Art In Island! 😀
ART IN ISLAND
Address: 175 15th Ave., Brgy. Socorro, Cubao, Quezon City, 1109 Metro Manila