Friday, October 9, 2009

What To Do in the Philippines?

The Travel Adventures of Bex Davis
from the files of busybee621

Our first featured guest in OUR MELTING POT is fondly called Bex. She is originally from New Zealand but works in Korea as an English teacher. She visited the Philippines last month and left us a lot more impressions than we expected.

I was not in the hostel when Bex arrived but our short conversation over the phone gave me an inkling how decided she was to keep her impossible 3-day itinerary in Manila and other "nearby" provinces before heading off to Boracay Island. I wasn't doubting she could do it because there were obvious indications that our guest came prepared. We were just there to support or maybe spoil (?) her (as she later described in hostelworld). In the process, we saw her presence as an opportunity to learn important tips on WHAT TO DO IN THE PHILIPPINES from the mettle of a first-time traveler in this country which can surely benefit other guests that would come after her.

But Bex who has round, beautiful eyes that looked strict at first has a light, bubbly, spontaneous, no-big-expectation persona. To me, she perfectly represents a true traveler, in contrast to a mere tourist. She immersed herself in the culture and adopted to the same beat of the locals almost immediately. In her first taxi ride within Manila, Bex was asked how many years she's been in the Philippines. The taxi driver's eyes were wide with amusement when she responded: 5 hours. :-)

Going back to Bex's impossible itinerary. She intended to cover Corregidor, Villa Escudero and Pagsanjan falls in her 3 days in Manila. For any one of those 3 pit stops, the journey was to be made in the morning on her last day in Manila, before flying to Boracay at 16:30. Corregidor, fortunately or unfortunately, did not materialize but on her trip to Pagsanjan, she took an exciting turn to Los Banos and Mt. Makiling. Thanks goodness that her last day in Manila didn't bring her feet to far away places. But in all the time she was here, she was able to visit all the big malls: Glorietta, Greenbelt, Powerplant. She had gone to Intramuros, Coconut Palace, Ayala Museum and the Hobbits Bar in Malate (which we only heard for the first time from her). Bex experienced street dining with us at Som's. On her last day, at 12:50nn, she appeared in the hostel, left in a jiffy to squeeze in a local movie at 13:10 which she thought was hilarious. She wasn't probably at the edge of her seat even as it was important to be riding a cab by 15:15, but we were. We just telephoned the hotel managers in Boracay to inform that she was arriving late in the night. We didn't know what happened after until we met in facebook this October.

So, let's sniff a portion of the conversation she had in facebook with a friend as it would tell us some of the meaningful and exciting THINGS TO DO IN MANILA or IN THE PHILIPPINES.
September 29 at 11:50am

Grace Schafer
So, what did you think (about the Philippines)?

Bex Davis
Bex Davis
I had the time of my life. I saw so many interesting things, met so many interesting, generous people, didn't get into any scrapes. Though sometimes it was a bit scary, the people i met really looked out for me. Had an absolute adventure. I'm hooked and going back next year after my contract ends. Oh and the food is soooooooo yummy!

I got to Ayala museum, Coconut Palace, Mall of Asia, Intramuros, Villa Escudero, Pagsanjan falls with a wee excursion to Los Banos as i met a guy on the bus who was eager to show me the town and join me in my adventure (yeah i know a big risk but it paid off). I also saw a movie called Kimmy Dora which once i got into it was hilarious. Got to Boracay and had a mad time with the wind, the rain and the locals there. Climbed into a bat cave which i later found out was full of snakes, ate the most delicious food on the beach and held a monkey. Yup i didn't want to leave, and almost didn't due to the typhoon in Manila. But things calmed down enough by the time i was due to leave, though my flights were delayed. I have made so many contacts and there is so much more i want to see, such as I didnt get to Corregidor. Also i wanted to see Palawan and so many things in the north like the rice terraces and the indigenous tribes. Yup the Philippines rock!

Grace Schafer
Phew. I'm so glad that you had a good time. Not a lot of people I know go to the Philippines for a holiday. People used to back in the 70s and stuff. Those people always talk about it like it was the most fun experience of their lives. Glad you liked the food too. It's pretty darn healthy. I remember eating fish for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Glad you went to Borocay. Too bad about the weather. But you get that. Let me know when you plan to go up north. There's some stuff i should probably give you a heads up on.

Yay for the Philippines!
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END OF (A HAPPY) STORY.

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