Showing posts with label Antipolo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Antipolo. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Lubong! (Part 1)

Pasalubong. One of the best things about traveling is the chance to experience what a place has to offer and bringing home something to share with others. Whether you call it pasalubong, lubong, take-home, regalo or a "bribe", no trip would be complete without it.

Taal Delights -  suman, peanut in panocha, Balayan bagoong, tapa, empanada, sinaing, longganisa... the list is endless and everything is delicious!












Antipolo favorites - no visit to Antipolo is complete without the suman and kasoy. Partner the suman with ripe sweet mangoes and go slow on the kasoy if you're prone to arthritis. Vendors now have a space to call their own beside the church and the badly-placed mall

 





Ahhh Vigan! - bagnet, empanada, sukang Iloko, bibingka, Vigan longganisa, palayok, baskets, Abel Iloko, garlic...the choice is endless. By the time it was time to go home, the trunk of our car was groaning and the back seat of the car was filled to the brim.

Monday, April 08, 2013

beat the heat, find your own waterfall


It's summer and the heat is simply unbearable, what do you do? Well, aside from taking a shower every single time you enter the bathroom, you could take a break and head to one of the country's numerous waterfalls. While I wish I had one right outside the house, I may just have to comfort myself with the memory of some of the  waterfalls I've been to...

Hinulugang Taktak, Antipolo, Rizal is about 45 minutes to an hour away from Quezon City, depending on the traffic. Yes, the legendary HInulugang Taktak still exists today!  It's a beautiful sight to behold but a bit smelly and soapsud-filled from what we presumed were the waste of nearby factories. While I may not want to take a plunge in its waters  (however hot it may be), it certainly didn't stop the numerous barkada of kids and teens  who were there when we visited. (There are picnic tables galore and a pool for those who would rather not brave the waterfall.)



    

Cavinti, Laguna is where people gather to wash clothes in a roadside waterfall that you won't miss it when you cross  Caliraya to Cavinti proper.  A respite from the heat and a chance to catch up on what the natives are doing, the waterfall crosses an old road.... (Cavinti is home to many waterfalls including the famous shooting the rapids trek that starts from Pagsanjan)





Luisiana, Laguna - It may not technically be a waterfall, but how could you resist not stopping to freshen up from the cool water that flows through the mountains and trickles into the road via this tiny Luisiana water sprout? Wisik wisik na! 



Taytay Falls, Majayjay, Laguna - Okay, the Holy Week may not be the best time to take a dip in everybody's favorite Majayjay falls  -- mas marami ang tao kesa sa tubig (more people than water!) -- but it's still an ideal summer destination to cool off and spend the day and night in (camping is allowed). A little patience and leg work is required as you make your way down to the waterfalls via a well-developed pathway.












Kawasan Falls, Badian, Cebu -  The long walk from our small hut near the beach up to the numerous wateralls -- small, medium, large and in between -- was worth it. Whether you just want to eat after the long trek, take a plunge in the cool waters or take a raft ride to get a relaxing massage from the raging waters, Kawasan Falls is truly unforgettable. 






 I wonder where the next waterfall adventure will be. Recommendations, anyone?