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Badian, Cebu - Work-life balance has always been uneasy for the many of us. Especially to young professionals like us whom currently in the stage of adapting a new lifestyle. Where you have to deal on pressure and set aside your leisure. Which is also a major factor that hinder us from getting together with our old friends.

A planned overnight get-together to Lambug Beach located in Badian, Cebu had been set weeks before the event. As expected less had confirmed and most reason is busy. In our itinerary, we have to meetup at the South Bus Terminal by 6:00 AM but some of us didn't get on time including me. That is basically understandable since we are truly Pinoy so we have that Filipino-Time habit. As a result, we travel on separate groups but we are all still able to end up on the same place.

When we arrive, we went straight to the house where my colleagues made a reservation for an overnight stay. Even from afar, we already noticed the royal blue color of the ocean. The breeze is pretty refreshing that you can never had in the city. The islands of Negros was clearly visible from the shore which is plus factor to the place that it makes it more like a paradise. But when we get near the water, a friend of mine exclaimed the water is dirty blue not the royal blue we've seen from afar. Below the water is entirely corals and stones that made it dirty blue. 

We take our rest and prepared the meal while waiting for the late comers. We grilled fishes that we bought from the market where we dropped from the bus. Enjoying the heat of the sun while picture taking in the shoreline. Some enjoyed themselves in Videoke. It was late afternoon until we all decided to go swimming but unfortunately the tide is low and all we got are stones and weeds. So we journey far from ashore to have at least a waistline level of water so we can swim. Some of us were injured because of the sharp corals including me. So unfortunate. When we finally take off, the sea started to rise that it looks like its only waiting for us to take off. 

Preparing for the night, we setup tents outside the house and my tent was set beside the shore so I can enjoy the stars in the very clear black sky. Others stay inside the room. When the night falls, we gather in circles then we started the party. A mojito shot with salt and lemon for chaser. It was indeed the first time for some of us. We had so much fun talking to each other while a glass of liquor is being passed to one another. Until, we unconsciously realized that we are already drunk. 

People started to act weird and talking about something out of this world. Some did topic on political issues and I wonder why are they talking about it. I myself even did something stupid. So I decided to leave the circle and straight towards my tent to get my sleep. The night breeze is chill but my internal body is like on blazing fire. 

Excitedly woke up in the morning to have an early swimming but unfortunately the tide is low again. 
When we had our breakfast, everyone started to talk about what happened last night and was laughing to each others stupidity. Some are still on bed getting the hangover. Again, we go swimming, picture taking, videoke and etc. Enjoying the rest of the time until we had to packed once again and prepare to go back to the city. It was a short time but those memories will last forever. A worth it #LaagPaMore with them!

My tent! 

An afternoon walk through the corals and weeds.

The twilight.

Hangovers

Diva!

Mojito Pa More!

So How I Get There?

I took a bus route to Bato via Barili. We ask the conductor to drop us at the Badian Public Market. The fare for the air-conditioned bus is P126. We hire a tricycle to get us to Lambug Beach where we pay P30 per head.
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The joy I felt after I was able to help others was immeasurable. The feeling is comparable to the happiness you had when you are also being helped. Remember the saying "What you give is what you receive".


Daanbantayan, Cebu - suffered the wrath of Typhoon Yolanda way back in 2013. Many houses were destroyed thus leaving some family homeless.  Daanbantayan is located at the northernmost part of the Cebu main island and is known for their beautiful, white-sand beaches. They are also vast and rich in Marine resources.

After the rage of the typhoon, was a heart-breaking moment witnessing the entire world is united and provided aids to the calamity. Foods and medicines are distributed to the victims. Some organizations, private companies and government sectors are also providing new shelter. One of them is the Gawad Kalinga foundation. Gawad Kalinga Community Development Foundation, Inc. (GK) is a Philippine-based movement that aims to end poverty for 5 million families, by first restoring the dignity of the poor.

Upon knowing that there will be a Housing Project Mission Program for the Yolanda Victims, I never hesitated to volunteer.While on the bus with the other volunteers, I witnessed the beauty of the untouched lands of the north.My amazement while watching the landscapes can be considered as the prize already for my act. Upon reaching the place, we are welcomed by warmth smile from the villagers. The organizer then assisted us to the unfurnished buildings. The moment we are provided with tools we felt so excited that we started immediately. Some did the white-coating and some did the final layer. I thought it would be easy and simple but I felt my hands are already worn-out in just less than an hour. The job is tougher than I expected. We are covered in sweats and our skin are already burnt under the heat of the sun. I even went to some death-defying positions especially when painting the areas near the ceilings. Fortunately, the villagers lend us a hand and help us in our task. They are the beneficiaries of the houses we are painting. According to them, to become a beneficiary of the houses they must also work for it. Women and children can be seen helping. This is when I realized why it is called the "Unity Village".  When we're  finished we looked at our work and it was a heart-lifting feeling seeing the job well done. It was not just the houses are being given colors but also the hearts of everyone.


If you are planning to visit ...

From the North Bus Terminal, ride a direct bus to Daanbantayan. Bus fare ranges from PHP 150-165 (for non-aircon buses) and PHP 160-180 (for airconditioned buses). Students and senior citizens may have a discount as long as they present their valid ID's to the conductor. Ask the driver or the conductor to drop you at the municipal hall. From the municipal hall, ask some locals for directions or ride a trisikad to get to the destination. Don't forget to bring gifts!
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Inabanga River is the largest river in the island of Bohol that runs about 25 kilometers long. It's beauty is comparable to the famous Loboc river that can be found in same island. The mesmerizing turquoise-green water will surely encourage you to jump. The river is surrounded by tall tress that made it look like you are in Jurassic Park. People can be seen taking a dip and enjoying the water where mostly are children . Some are seen fishing with their little 'banka' (boat). 

During our visit, we trekked the side of the river until we reach the 'Mercado' (Public Market). There are paths already so it won't be hard to trek and less possibility of getting lost. 

But what amaze me the most is the history of the said river. According to history, the river is infested with crocodiles but nevertheless the people still goes to the river to take a bathe in its waters. Imagine how brave Boholanos are. Every year, life is always lost either getting drown or being swallowed by the fierce reptiles. People a long time ago are very superstitious and came to believe the incidents are 'abang' (rental) for the user of the water. Eventually, the river is called 'Inabangan River' (Rented River) and later changed to 'Inabanga River' after the Spaniards arrived since it's easier to pronounce compare to 'Inabangan'.


How to get there:

Take the Tubigon trip via Starcraft from either pier 1 or pier 3 in Cebu. Ticket only cost P210 for the economy class and P280 for the business class. Once you arrived at Tubigon Port ride a bus to the town of Inabanga which will cost you around P20. Once, you arrived at the town ask the locals for the direction to the river.


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“This Temple was constructed in the year 2012 A.D as a symbol of my undying love for her and my ceaseless devotion to Leah Villa Albino-Adarna” - Teodorico Adarna
For travelers, short weekends has always been a huge obstacle to travel beautiful and outstanding places outside town. So I decided to think of some famous places inside the city that I haven't been to. First pops to my mind is the magnificent Temple of Leah. I always admire its stunning beauty just by seeing photos posted on social medias. Then, one lazy, crazy afternoon I grabbed one of my dearest friend to join me on my wanderlust.


We have no other choice but to commute to reach the place since we do not own any vehicles. Upon reaching J.Y. Square, we are suddenly asked by habal-habal drivers "Temple of Leah? Tops? Mountain View?". They asked us if where's our destination. So we answered them to the Temple then they offer their price. First they offer is P75 per person which is sort of too much so I acted that I'm not interested so he lowers the price to P50 which should be. Then we took off and reach the place for about 15 minutes since the road is very sloppy.


Upon reaching the place, we ask the driver to wait for us since it would be hard for us to find a vehicle up there. To my surprise, they are collecting entrance fee already for P50 per person. I've heard from my friends whom had been here before that there is no entrance fee.

I was wonderstruck upon seeing the wide, clean and magical terrace. It's so warmth that I felt this place are some kind of place that I've seen in European movies. Decorated with elegant statues that are kinda Roman-inspired. The terraces which has a full view of the city. Benches are available beside the terraces where I've seen some couples, families and barkadas are having picnics, dates and some are just having a photo shoot.There is also a fountain in center of the garden.



If you're lucky enough on your visit, you might be able to bump on some celebrities. I was lucky to bump into Ethel Booba. Well she cannot hide her identity by just wearing shades because people will always recognized her by her iconic boobs. And other fact, the famous celebrity Ellen Adarna is Leah's grand daughter.

Inside the temple, you will see the made of bronze statue of Leah. There are also huge hallways decorated with tall pillars which is perfect for a dramatic shoot. They are also open on renting the place for photoshoots. For more info, please visit their Facebook Page.


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Mandaue City - It was a fine Friday night, when my friends decided to go out for a dinner. I had heard about this eat-all-you-can from my other friends and also from some advertisements. The place is very accessible as its located just along the road of A.S. Fortuna St. Banilad, Mandaue City. Just between Volvo and Hyundai. The entrance was decorated with different colors of LED lights that makes the place so elegant upon entering.

During our visit, there are only 2 groups including us who was there so the place was sort of perfect for us to have our bonding. The dining place is so wide and allocated with lots of chairs and tables. They also have this mini playground kids to keep them occupied while you enjoy your meal. We were also entertained by their dancing Panda mascot who gave us a wonderful dance number such as Twerk it like Miley!




The food they prepare is more on Chinese style including siomai, lumpia, steamed rice and etc. They even had a Chinese style adobo which surprised me so much. They had various of desserts too that you'll surely love.



The price is P259 per person and if you'd like to have a bottomless iced tea you'll just had to add up P35 per person. They also have this 5 + 1 promo where if there will be a birthday celebrant within the month among the 6 persons will be treated for FREE. Just bring a valid I.D. as for their basis.

The restaurant is open from 11:00 AM - 2:30 PM (Lunch) and 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM (Dinner). Also check their Facebook page for more details!
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If you are planning to unwind this weekend I personally advise Vista Mar. A Spanish-inspired resort situated at Mactan, Lapu-lapu City. The place is very accessible either from Cebu City or from Mactan International Airport. The place is swarmed with brilliantly smiling staffs whom is very grateful to accommodate your needs. They have a lot of promotions that will surely fit your budget.

Personally, I had lived in Mactan for about 2 months but I really have no idea this paradise exist just a walking-distance from our apartment. When we went there with my fellow Toastmasters for a day-tour for our team building I was very mystified by the place.


They have number of pools. The dining place is very likely. The beach is blessed with fine grain of white sand. The seawater is so crystal blue that is comparable to the pools they have. While swimming on the pool, you can enjoy the beauty of the horizon. The famous Olango Island is also visible from the place. 


If you are asking for the price for the day-tour, I suggest to visit the place by weekend since it's much cheaper compare to weekdays. the fee is inclusive with a buffet and the usage of the pool.

Weekdays : P 600 / person

Weekends: P 500 / person

The food is also Spanish - inspired. Well I'm not very good at food tasting but I guess it's somehow taste like Spanish just basing the spices they use. If you are in a team, it's more advantage if your numbers is about 30 - 50 since they will prepare an inclusive buffet and they prepare an exclusive place for you. Our experience was we are only around 20 pax so our food are served in plates already but we are still entitled of place exclusive for us. They also prepare the stage and the sound systems.


How to get there? If you are from Cebu City, ride a jeepney from Hi-way Mandaue which route is going to Mactan or Soong. Then, ask the driver to drop you by the Mactan New Town. There is a small road beside the Mactan New Town where you can ride Tricycles going to the entrance of the resort. If you prefer less struggle, then hire a taxi! Have a great stay there!

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Sagbayan, Bohol - After we visit the famous Chocolate Hills of Bohol, we are so excited to meet the cute little creature that can only be found in the island. Nothing else but the cutest monkey ever, the Tarsiers. A place located in Sagbayan, Bohol has this mountain resort called Sagbayan Peak. It's also an amusement park where kids and feeling kids can enjoy. Check out what you can do at the park on the list below:

8 Things you must experience

1. Fly with the butterflies - Be Amaze with their butterfly dome



2. Shout out loud on top - Plan your romantic proposal on their viewing deck on top while romantic music playing on the background.



3. Tweet with #birds - Different kind of Birds and a what-so-ever.



4. Survive in the zip line - Take a short scream with their mini Zip line.



5. Kick some dinosaurs - Imagine yourself in Jurassic World.




6. Brawl with the lions - Meet and Great with the Lion King.



7. Picture with the tarsier - Meet Sarah and Friend.



8. Feel young in Kids Corner - Play with different cartoon characters and superheroes.



So how to get there?

From Cebu, buy a ticket for a Cebu - Tubigon trip via Starcraft from either pier 1 or pier 3. Regular ticket cost P210 but if you like to upgrade to business class it would cost P280. Then, once you arrived at Tubigon Port take a walk to the terminal and look for a bus to Sagbayan which will cost you around P30. Tell the bus driver to stop you by Sagbayan Peak entrance. Entrance Fee for Sagbayan Peak is P50. See? It won't cost you much ... So hurry and pack your things now. #LaagPaMore
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"I've Never Met a Chocolate I didn't like. This includes the famous Chocolate Hills of Bohol."

Bohol, Philippines - Ever since I was young I really dream of seeing the famous chocolate hills of Bohol with my own naked eyes. And it totally  saddens me when a great earthquake hits Bohol last October 2013. And has caused damage to one of the Philippines most famous tourist spot.

Lately, we visited the famous chocolate hills in Carmen, Bohol. As usual, P50 entrance fee will be collected upon entering the spot. To feel the adventure I suggest that you should climb to the top. Upon reaching the top, I was surprised that the hills are very okay that seems like they haven't been affected by quakes. Thanks to nature's ability to heal itself. It's actually the grasses that covers the entire hills. And YES, chocolate hills are still worth visiting for.

Upon arriving the spot, get prepare for a 214 step to reach the viewing deck ...
Then picture taking ... or simply take a groupfie!
Take a photograph at Chocolate Hills  - #LaagPaMore
Groupfie at Chocolate Hills - #LaagPaMore

The Chocolate Hills Viewing Deck - #LaagPaMore
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"Every day is a new opportunity so start it with a good breakfast!"

Lapulapu City - Early shift has always been a dilemma for me. As a laborer, it would be a waste of time if you have to cook your own breakfast. 6:00 AM? Where do you think you can eat at this early time? Here comes the Harbour City Dim Sum House, they are serving breakfast for as early as 6 AM till 10 AM. They offer it at a very low price. You can even have a Congee at P39.

#FoodPorn : My favorite mince pork :) - #LaagPaMore


My favorite here is either the Minced Pork with Garlic Rice and Egg or the Stewed Pork. Also all their breakfast meals comes with a coffee or a hot chocolate drink.

They also have good accommodation and the place is very clean and spacious. Lots of table so you won't have to worry. Check them out at Marina Mall, Lapulapu City!

Price! Price! Surprise! - #LaagPaMore

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"Luwag is a magical wand in disguise used by our moms to serve us good food. And suddenly this luwag turned itself into a place to answers your cravings."



Lapu-lapu City -  On search for dinner, my friends and I roam around the Gaisano Mactan Island Mall to look for something new to eat. Suddenly we discovered a newly stand building just in front of the mall. Basically the building is a part of Gaisano Mactan Island Mall, they call it Phase 2. The building was just opened last June 28, 2015.

From the outside, we are mystically attracted to a specific restaurant just beside Rai-Rai Ken. The restaurant is called Luwag. I know you haven't heard of this. So as part of our curiosity, we decided to go inside and check. Surprisingly we are accompanied by their very accommodating staff. She introduce their foods and to my surprise it doesn't cost that much.

Their foods are serve that can be even good for two or four. Served directly to your table fresh from the kitchen. They have comfortable and spacious place. Tables and chairs are made of food to emphasize they are serving Filipino foods. They are open from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM. Check out there facebook page for more details.




Sample Prices of their foods. - #LaagPaMore


Chicaron Bulaklak - #LaagPaMore

Pinakbet con Lechon - #LaagPaMore


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