Monday, July 29, 2013

Siem Reap (Part 1)


I started this blog in February but all I ever got to do was an outline of our first day. haha. here's my best attempt at sharing with you our Siem Reap trip! I mostly put together collages and will just have short narrations on stuff I remember :p

January 31, 2013

It was finally happening!  Our first hurrah of the year—and it’s with Katie, Mam Noki and Charlie. I left the office in a hurry – kasi we had a global visitor who arrived and we had a full day activity. Buti na lang I managed to get away. I got to the airport at around 5 pm, still working on the way. Haha. This was my first international trip via T3 and Cebu Pacific. And my second with Jeff. It took us awhile to check-in due to excess baggage. Haha. We were scrimping and did not avail of the baggage. Ayan tuloy. Katie and Mam Noki had to move around their stuff in their luggage.

We had a quick dinner at San Mig Food Ave just before boarding, since the flight didn’t come with any meals. However, while they served different dishes, they all looked the same. So I settled for a Smokey’s hotdog.


After a 3 hour flight it was touchdown Siem Reap! First impression was is this an airport? or resort/spa? It was really cool kasi upon arrival you had a taste of their culture agad. Even their arrival cards spelled Cambodia all over.


Outside the airport we met with our sundo and we had our first tuk tuk ride! We sped by a lot of grand hotels on our way to the guesthouse. And these were not the usual hotels you’d see in Manila, but they actually looked like temples haha. 


We finally got to our guesthouse and we were welcomed with a fruit shake made from bananas and pineapple. Nice, refreshing drink to end the day. :)




February 1, 2013

Nothing like starting a new month in a different country!

We arranged to see the sunrise at Angkor Wat so we got up early for it. Jeff and I woke up later than planned though so all we could do was change clothes. No showers until later. Hehe.
We had a bit of a spooky tuk-tuk ride since it was still pretty dark and we had to thru a park filled with trees and barely lit. Interestingly enough there were a lot of tourists who rode bikes and they seemed to be headed in the same direction as we were.

We stopped by what seemed like a ticket booth and we got our temple passes which even had our photos on it. We had a choice whether we wanted either a 1, 3 or 7-day pass. Since 1 day is too short and we weren’t staying too long to avail of the 7 day pass, we availed of the 3 day pass na. To get to Angkor Wat we had to ride the tuk-tuk again. It was still quite dark when we got to the entrance so we had to rely on our guide for the way. A flashlight would have been handy hehe.



When we got to the inner yard closer to the temples, we noticed that a crowd had already started to gather across the lake, waiting for the sunrise. One thing’s for sure Angkor Wat was beeeeaaaauuutttiiiiiifuuuuull!




Perfect place to be at sunrise. We didn’t go exploring the insides just yet, I think it was better explored on a later time. 







So after spending more than the initially planned amount of time in the complex since we enjoyed ourselves too much taking photos and all, we finally headed back to the guesthouse for breakfast.

The guesthouse served pretty sulit breakfast meals. We had a choice of whether to get a noodle soup or dry noodles and it can come with either beef, pork or chicken. For those who prefer an American breakfast they had eggs and French bread naman. All their meals came with hot/cold tea and creatively-cut fruits.





Since we’ve had quite a morning already, we arranged for our tour to resume at noon and did some exploring on our own. Exploring = in search for the nearest KFC branch. It’s not that we didn’t like our breakfast, I think someone just started craving for it and so there we set off.

We had to ask several times for directions, but we finally found it along Sivutha Boulevard. it was always interesting to see how consistent international fast food chains were in terms of how they cook their well-known dishes. turns out it really varies.

For one, their original recipe chicken was crunchier than usual. Also, the meals don't come with gravy but rather with a sweet/chili sauce. You had to buy gravy if you would prefer to have that with chicken.

There was an interesting sight too outside KFC, when a monk stopped outside seemingly expecting alms. I'm not sure if they regularly do this, but I didn't notice anyone from the store giving him food.

As we walked back to the guesthouse, we passed by a number of stores selling bags/wallets made from crocodile skin. it was quite pricey though so we just took photos with their crocodile displays hehe

We realized the route we took this time was easier pala. For what it's worth, at least our exploration, albeit lengthier helped us locate the night market naman.




When we reached the guesthouse, our guides were already waiting for us and off we went for our afternoon tour. Quick stop at a water lily filled lake (which we didn't bother going down for, haha.)

Next stop was Ton Le Sap Lake. The original plan was to go on a tour of the community that resides on the lake; however we opted to skip since there was really nothing more to see naman daw and the place was really a tourist trap and was known for scammers.



next was a quick stop on a hill with an adorned stairway. I wasn't too sure what it was--I couldn't find anything about it too when I googled it, but the inscription read: Wat Knang Phnon Kron


we didn't stay too long because of the blistering heat, so we made our way na to our next stop: The War Museum

I expected something similar to the War Remnants' Museum that Jeff and I went to in HCM, but it turned out to be more like a backyard filled with trees and with war items displayed all over. we had a guide who turned out to be a survivor from the Vietnam war. it was interesting to hear his personal experience and I was relieved to see that the exhibit wasn't as tragic as the one in HCM.

Jeff is into history and war and guns so this was like a paradise for him. the boys obviously had a great time playing around with the weapons.


like the HCM museum, it also had tanks and planes and choppers from the war. the museum also had a minefield display which helped visitors visualize better the danger that folks before had to endure.


am sure glad we're living at better times.

since we started the day with sunrise at Angkor Wat it was just fitting to end the day in one of temples too.

next up: back at the complex in time for sunset. first one was Baksei Chamkrong - though we only got to see it from afar. we moved further up the hill to reach the next shrine: Phnom Bakheng. this entailed more climbing to get to the top. we stayed a bit at the top up until it started to get more crowded. we missed seeing the actual sunset from way up but we saw it naman on our way down

what was interesting, I have to say is how they are actually rebuilding/reconstucting parts of the temples piece by piece. they even had labels for each stone so they know exactly where to put them back. I sure would want to go back here once they've rebuilt the whole thing.



not bad for our first full day. liked what I saw so far and looking forward to the next sites we'll visit the next day.

just before heading back to the guesthouse, Jeff, Katie and I requested to do a quick unplanned stop. it turned out to be the Wat Thmey temple. which was once the "Killing Field" pala. I never got to saw that movie, but Jeff went on and on about it and I made a mental note to watch it when we get back.

medyo eerie lang yung place kasi they even had skulls encased in a small pagoda


that officially ended our first day tour in Siem Reap. but of course we still had the night to explore the city.

we followed the route we had on our way back from KFC and went to the Night Market. before  going around we ate at the Triangle BBQ Bar which was just on the corner of the street.

with full tummies, we headed to Pub Street and had a quick dessert fix at the Blue Pumpkin. it was a pastry/ice cream place and they had a huge white couch that you could practically sleep on. hassle lang kasi it was too white. I wonder how often they change the sheets. hehe. we then checked the shops along Alley West and that has got to be my most favorite eskenita ever. (bottom right corner)


quite an exciting albeit tiring day and that was just the beginning of our adventure. more details on the rest of the trip on my next post. (hoping I get to complete it soon!)

Saturday, July 27, 2013

"Last Minute" Tagaytay Trip

July 27, 2013

while this was trip was planned ahead, due to the heavy rains last Friday night, it was nearly postponed and I only got confirmation lang early Saturday morning that we were pushing through na.

first question when we all got together was of course, where to eat lunch. haha. normally Jeff and I would go to Green ATS for our usual bulalo fix. 

Mam Noki suggested we try the restaurant at Tagaytay Econo Inn which was recommended to her by a friend. kaso since the place was right on the tip of the road up Tagaytay, medyo lumampas na kami and we decided to try another place she suggested: Bali Seafood Paluto Restaurant

she got to go there recently and the food was good daw there. I guess masarap nga siguro talaga kasi we saw JLC there with his crew





our orders finally came: Fried Tawilis, Nilagang baka (haha dahil mas mahal ang Bulalo), Baked Tahong, Pinakbet and Fresh Buko Juice


timely rin na dumating ang trio na ito. while we were not too fond of these singing groups, it was impolite to shoo them away, so after 2 songs, we gave a tip na rin so they can move on to the next table na haha.


a glimpse of the huts within Bali Seafood



over-all the food was good naman. particularly liked the tahong and the pinakbet. enjoyed the fresh buko too.

Taste Him daw :p

our group selfie
we then went to Summit Ridge to check out some shops

foggy much
but we ended up at the arcade

first up: hoops!

team effort!
then the Star2Ball 

hit that!
after hundreds worth of tokens we got 96 tickets all in all

96 tickets = 5 chocolate candies
hundreds of them in one pack haha
since that turned out to be quite tiring, we decided to go some place else where we can just chill

we were already near the intersection when Mam Noki suggested we check out Breakfast at Antonio's


really like the whole feel of the place


medyo hindi lang sustainable ang menu nila haha



since we still were pretty full from lunch, dessert time!


Chocolate Chips waffle, Brownie and New York Cheesecake

really enjoyed the desserts we had and looking forward to having a full breakfast meal the next time we get to go!

next stop was Mahogany Market!



fresh produce
cheap beef!
my parents requested for fresh buko and got pretty big ones for 15 php each. Jeff bought veggies and meat for Nilaga. Mam Noki and Charlie got a week's worth of meals ata, while Katie got packs of Tawilis

and when we've completed our market errands, we went to the newest Starbucks branch in Tagaytay

the location was quite steep but had excellent view of the lake


Taal lake
Katie's photo shoot
yummy Chocolate Chip Cookie sandwich

had a really great time catching up with GW friends :) looking forward to the next trip for Team Siem Reap! hopefully soon!

Friday, July 26, 2013

Family Field Trip

July 21, 2013


I've always wanted to go to the Mind Museum. I first read about it from a blog in early 2012 and got excited by the galleries and how visually stunning the exhibits were kaya I knew I just had to go!


The last I've been in this sort of museum was back in college pa. We went to Museong Pambata as part of our Special Projects Class. And if I remember it right we went to the Philippine Science Centrum back in SPC.

And since then, I would like to think that a lot has happened in the scientific field so it would be cool to check out what they had to offer.


I was not really fond of going to the Taguig area kaya I kept putting off my plan; but when I came across a voucher online-- I knew I finally had to go.

and so last week, I brought along my family with me to the Mind Museum.

told you I wasn't too fond of the area

we arrive at a little past 10 am and had my vouchers checked in the ticket counter and were then given these tickets which we can also use to enter the parks


on top of that we were also given these arm tags to wear


there were not too many visitors when we arrived. yun pala there was an ongoing talk about wildlife.

first peek
instead of joining the session, we decided to take advantage of the situation and went on in exploring the various galleries.

it was a self-exploration type of museum so we could go around at our own pace but of course to make the most out of it, guests would really need to read thru each of the signs in the various exhibits

our first stop was the Atom Gallery: The Strange World of the Very Small

give me a piece of that!
this is probably one of the most photographed/documented portions of the museum. would often see site feeds taken with that humongous chocolate bar

here were some of the exhibits within the gallery

Atom Centerpiece



Electric table
Whirlpool
inside a molecule

my folks trying out the static ball

static shock!

Mama had a hair-raising great time

fission -- fusion

I forgot what this corridor was called (if at all any) but I think it had to do with cell structures ata :p





next gallery is the Life Gallery: The Exuberance of Life

it featured a DNA exhibit

Mama and Kat trying out the DNA quiz
the huge, labeled human brain
try again! genetics quiz

the cell

zoooming in on the human body
trying out the digital microscope
fish out of water: the Butanding
the towering hand
monster tongue and the ever active taste buds
The Web of Life
reunion? haha. The Human Story replica

just right beside it naman was the next gallery--the Earth gallery: Nature across the breadth of time


within the gallery was a mini-theater called Nature's Hourglass which featured a film on the Earth's history with specific focus in the Philippines

we had the theater all to ourselves
3D glasses on!

it was sort of like taking SIBIKA all over again!

the main attraction in this gallery was of course the T-rex exhibit

stunner!



this has got to be the very first exhibit of its kind anywhere in the PH. came to know though that this was a cast made from the real fossils of a particular T-rex that was found

really liked the phrases etched on this wall below the T-rex
the gallery also contained exhibits on landforms

volcanic eruption exhibit
Mama the paleontologist
mountain formations
then just right before getting to the next gallery -- its the spinning tunnel!


it was really amazing how much our vision affects our perception about situations. the spinning motion of the cylinder which was around the ledge was enough to make one dizzy.
it was as if the whole world was spinning talaga!

speaking of world. past the tunnel was the Universe Gallery naman: its beginning and majesty

it had a mini-planetarium and representations of stars, planets and other heavenly bodies


the phases of the moon
sayang lang I didn't get to take a lot of good quality photos in that gallery because of the lighting

and other than that I was keen on moving on to the next area in the museum which was the Lightbridge

how could anyone not be excited by the visual display of light
x-ray vision of a monkey reading a newspaper while sitting on a toilet bowl?
solid - liquid - gas particles

as it was all things light, they also had this contraption which showed movement of light when you turned on the knob


playing with light
time to go up to the next gallery






the Technology gallery: The Showcase of Human Ingenuity

haha human ingenuity pala ah
body symmetry mirror
Kat peering through a kaleidoscope

closer look




Mama's bag coming through



the sewing machine then



Mr. Pharaoh
the scent of a coconut
why hello, thanks for asking
in hindsight I wish I had taken more details about each of the exhibits. but over-all it was really intended for experiential learning anyway.

the museum sure is a far cry from the other science museums we have today. sana lang they would do regular checks on the each exhibits that they feature kasi first gallery pa lang that we went to, most of the contraptions weren't working na.

but still worth going to provided these minor issues are fixed. looking forward to more installations in the future

undoubtedly a female washroom

my parents still kids at heart
free goodies from Knick Knacks
we all had a blast at the Mind Museum

P.S. credits to some blogs for details on each of the galleries/exhibits

http://marliestravels18.blogspot.com/2012/06/mind-museum.html
http://www.ourawesomeplanet.com/awesome/2012/03/mind-museum-at-taguig-guide.html
http://spreadsomeawesome.com/2012/03/18/the-mind-museum-in-taguig-city/

check out the Mind Museum website too for more information: http://www.themindmuseum.org/