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Tak-an Ilaya

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    • Day 66

      Bangkok🇹🇭 to Cebu🇵🇭

      March 7, 2023 on the Philippines ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

      Another travel day ahead, this time internationally to our next country, the Philippines. Before heading to the airport we tried to find a currency exchange as we still had some Vietnamese Dong and Thai Baht. We had been trying to change our Dong for days but all the exchange stalls were offering terrible exchange rates. Google maps led us on a wild goose chase and we didn't find an exchange. We walked through an area of Bangkok which felt heavily influenced by Japanese culture, there were lots of Japanese bars and restaurants. We stopped for a coffee and breakfast, then went back to the hotel and headed to the airport. Goodbye Thailand, I'm sure we will be back.

      We decided to try avoid staying in the capital of the Philippines, Manila, as we had heard a few negative things regarding safety and that generally it wasn't a very nice place to visit. Our flight to Manila was at 12.55pm and scheduled to take approx. 3 hours. In Manila we had a short wait where we changed terminals and get a flight to Cebu. The first flight was good, Thai Airlines service was excellent, very comfortable and we had a complimentary meal which was unexpected. The immigration process at Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport however is a complete farce and takes far too long, in an area far too small for the number of people travelling.

      Unfortunately, upon arrival in Manila, we saw that our flight to Cebu was delayed by 2 hrs. Less said about our layover in Manila the better. The airport is poor, everything was closed and looked like it had been closed for years. We were sat there for the best part of 5 hours. Highly frustrating.

      We arrived in Cebu at around 1.30am and got a taxi to our hotel. The driver was super freindly considering the time and told us a bit about the city and pointed out a few points of interest on the way in. I felt bad for not being more engaged with him, but we were knackered. Our hotel in Cebu felt like going back in time and I was glad to only be there for a few hours. Despite this, the staff were great and very helpful - our first impressions of the Philippines were (perhaps unfairly) disappointing, although the people in general seem very welcoming and friendly.
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    • Day 11

      Cebu City Sightseeing Teil 2

      November 6, 2019 on the Philippines ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      Weiter ging es zur 'Metropolitan Cathedral' (Bild 1 + 2) und danach zum 'Heritage of Cebu Monument' (Bild 3). Weitere schöne Flecken, in einer Stadt, von der wir leider feststellen müssen, dass sie ansonsten nicht viel zu bieten hat 🙄.
      Die Straßen hier sind verdreckt, stinken, Schwärme von Kakerlaken tummeln sich Abends in dunklen Straßen und vernünftiges Frühstück konnten wir auch nicht auftreiben. Gott sei Dank konnten wir nur eine einzige Kakerlake in unserem Zimmer feststellen! 😅
      Am Ende unserer Sightseeing Tour sind wir also in die Ayala Mall und haben uns dort mit Fastfood-Essen die Zeit vertrieben und schließlich sogar einen Film im Kino angesehen! 🤷🏽‍♀️
      Mal sehen was der morgige Tag so bringt!
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    • Day 11

      Cebu City Sightseeing Teil 1

      November 6, 2019 on the Philippines ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

      Uff... Was soll ich sagen, wir haben heute innerhalb weniger Stunden alles abgegrast, was es in Cebu City Interessantes zu sehen gibt. Zuerst haben wir uns die 'Basilica Minore del Santo Nino' (Bild 1 + 2) und das 'Magellan' s Cross' (Bild 3) angesehen. Die vorherrschende Religion in diesem Land ist christlich, wie man unschwer erkennen kann 😉.
      Danach führte unsere Tour uns weiter zum 'Fort San Pedro' (Bild 4 - 6), welches in der Nähe des Hafens gelegen ist.
      All diese Gebäude waren sowohl von Innen, als auch von Außen wirklich hübsch anzusehen! Und da ich leider immer nur höchstens sechs Bilder beifügen kann, habe ich mich für zwei Teile entschieden 😊. Fortsetzung folgt also 😉.
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    • Day 25

      Letzter Tag vor der Heimreise

      October 10, 2019 on the Philippines ⋅ ☁️ 29 °C

      Heute brachte Stella noch Larissas Hochzeitskleid, welches Cencen von Hand gewaschen hat! Da es noch nicht ganz trocken ist, mussten wir es aufhängen. Danach ging es ins Ayala. Wir brauchen wieder Bargeld für heute Abend. Es wird ein grosses Abschiedsessen geben, zu welchem John eingeladen hat. Er erfuhr dann, dass insgesamt 14 Personen kommen werden und fragte uns daher, ob es vielleicht möglich sei, dass wir ihn beim Bezahlen etwas unterstützen könnten. Natürlich willigten wir ein. Da wir mit insgesamt 1000.- Pesos pro Person (Fr. 20.-) rechnen und wir vereinbarten, die Rechnung zu halbieren, brauchen wir 7000.- Peso (etwa Fr. 140. -). Damit wir noch Kleingeld für den Grab und den Einkauf auf dem Markt haben, mussten wir die grossen Noten Wohl oder Übel verkleinern und Macarons kaufen. ☺️😉😋

      Im Hotel angekommen erfuhren wir, dass Mommy Auntie bereita 5 Kg frische Mangos für uns gekauft hat (etwa 15 Stück). Daher entscheiden wir uns auch aus zeitlichen Gründen dazu, nicht mehr auf den Markt zu gehen. Mommy kauft für und noch die getrockneten Mangos, so dass wir Zeit haben, um mit John essen zu gehen.

      Nach dem Essen mit John ging es zum Coiffeur. Stephan (der Friseur) berut uns und schnitt nacheinander Larissa und Gianni die Haare. Dabei hatte er wieder viel spannendes über die philippinische Esskultur, Diabetes, Politik und Religion hier in den Philippinen zu berichten. Insgesamt bezahlten wir für beide 1900.- Peso, also nicht einmal Fr. 40.-.

      Danach tranken wir noch eine heisse Schokolade und eine Matcha-Latte und traffen uns mit John um zur Abendlocation zu fahren. John bat uns der Familie nicht zu sagen, dass wir uns an den Kosten beteiligen, da dies sonst für viel Disskusion sorgen würde.

      Nach dem Essen fuhren wir zurück ins Hotel. Das Packen der Koffer fiel uns schwer, da wir das Gewicht auf vier Koffer verteilen mussten und dabei die Limiten nicht überschreiten durften. Wir mussten mehrmals umpacken, da mal einer zu schwer und der andere dafür noch "zu leicht" war. Zum Glück hatte Mommy noch Platz im Koffer und bot uns Mommy an, noch etwas in ihr Koffer zu packen, da wir sonst noch einiges in unsere Handtasche und Rucksack hätten nehmen müssen. Nach dem Packen liessen wir den Abend mit Kaffee und Mango Stems ausklinken, bevor wir schliesslich schlafen gingen.
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    • Day 160–162

      Cebu

      March 23 on the Philippines ⋅ ☀️ 31 °C

      Die Fahrt mit dem Taxi zum Hotel (8KM) dauert aufgrund des Verkehrs beinahe eine Stunde. Wir quartieren uns für die nächsten zwei Nächte im One Central Hotel ein. Morgen Abend wird, Cédric Oser (Cédi), einer von Simons besten Freunden, dazustossen und am Montag geht es dann nach Moalboal.

      Da es in näherer Umgebung keine Restaurants gibt, die uns zumindest halbwegs ansprechen, machen wir vom Lieferservice Gebrauch. Da das Wetter nicht so möchte wie wir, erkunden wir nur die nähere Umgebung. Abendessen gibt es dann in einem koreanischen Restaurant. Nachdem wir in ganz Asien immer nur "Ovaltine" eine asiatische Kopie von unserer Ovomaltine gesehen haben, ist die Tatsache, dass es im Supermarkt Ovomaltine gibt, ein Hinweis darauf, dass in Cebu doch eine gewisse Anzahl Ausländer wohnen.

      Am Sonntag gehen wir nach dem Frühstück ins Gym bevor wir zur Ayada Mall spazieren. Dort werden wir Brot kaufen, leckeres Mittagessen genoessen und uns den Film "Dune Part Two" anschauen (Kostenpunkt: 10.- für zwei Eintritte und Popcorn). Der Film ist gut, aber die Lautstärke ist, trotz improvisierten Ohrstöpseln, kaum ertragbar. Cédi kommt um Mitternacht im Hotel an.

      Wir treffen uns am Montag um 9 Uhr zum Frühstück, bevor wir dann um 11 Uhr vom Fahrer, der uns nach Moalboal bringt, abgeholt werden.
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    • Day 2

      CebuCity

      March 8, 2020 on the Philippines ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

      Nach nur 30 h sind wird endlich in unserer ersten Unterkunft angekommen👌 rooftop Pool inklusive 😎

    • Day 117

      Cebu

      March 22, 2022 on the Philippines ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      He hoi, ik dacht ik geef ff een snelle update waar we zijn. We zijn nu voor de tweede nacht in Cebu, een ander eiland in de Filipijnen. We vlogen ernaartoe vanaf Manila, en we overnachtten soort van op de Airport, al was het geen overnachting te noemen. We slapen hier in de Mad Monkey, een hostel dat zijn glorie eerder in Cambodja vond, maar helaas niet hier. De stad is vies, de mensen zijn arm en de huizen lelijk of niet bestaand. Het is vreemd en vies om in rond te lopen, maar het biedt wel een mooi perspectief. Een van de voordelen van het reizen. Een van de nadelen hiervan is dat Rubens telefoon gestolen is. Morgen gaan we naar de andere kant van het eiland. Hier is zee, en al haar voordelen. Je kunt er zwemmen met sardientjes enzo, en vast nog veel meer. Youp raakt ook al wat rustiger en zekerder. De laatste foto is een leuk Spaans koloniaal kerkje wat ik zag, wat erg leek op een Italiaans classisitisch of vroege Renaissance kerk. Mooi en leuk om dat zo ver van Europa te zien.
      Tot snel
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    • Day 16

      Hmm Rain or Baking Heat...?

      November 15, 2018 on the Philippines ⋅ 🌧 29 °C

      All night there has been a huge storm, we finally got out of bed in preparation for our scuba day but the weather was just horrific. We would have got soaked getting to the dive shop, got soaked and cold on the boat and we expected the visibility to be really poor so we decided to cancel it. So we spent the morning chilling in the common area with Mocha and then when the rain finally stopped around 10 we made our way to Cebu City where we will fly out to Singapore tomorrow. As we were flexible for time we decided to get to the ferry the local way. Our host dropped us off at the main road, we then jumped onto a Jeepney (an elongated jeep with 2 benches as seats in the back) which had over 40 people in (not even joking) and then took a tricycle for the final 15 mins journey to the port. I've really loved how honest most people in the Philippines are. There's been no scamming at all and it's been so easy. Even though the weather has been off and on we've had such a fun time here and have so many plans for next time we come. Watch this space for more!!

      We jumped on the ferry in no time and arrived in Cebu City just after 1pm. As the ferry dropped us off at Fort San Pedro we decided to have a look around it before walking to our hotel. Wow what a change in weather. I was drowning in my own sweat within 2 seconds of getting off the boat. We had a guided tour around the Fort (still carrying our luggage) and I was just sweltering the whole time. It was gorgeous in the sun though.

      We then walked for 35 mins to our hotel. Why we thought this would be a good idea with our luggage and in the heat I don't know but we did. Luckily I booked a room with AC and we just de-sweated in the room haha

      Last time we was in the city it was over All Saints weekend and honestly the city was generally quite dead during the day. This time it was unbelievably busy. I don't think I can go back out there!!

      We put off going out until dinner. We must have been staying in an expat area as all the food was ridiculously priced and 100% meat. Our last night was spent eating rubbish. First we had Liempo (crispy pork), which I really didn't enjoy so didn't eat, then we went to Jollibee for Will as he wanted to try the disgusting sweet cheesy spaghetti thing and then I finally caved in and just went to McDonald's for a McChicken burger meal. Let's just say I'm ready for a change of scenery now...
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    • Day 8

      Cebu

      November 28, 2019 on the Philippines ⋅ ☀️ 0 °C

      Die letzte Nacht habe ich im HappyNest Hostel verbracht. Echt ein sehr cooles Hostel in mitten einer eher heruntergekommenen Gegend. Ist schon erschreckend, dass wir privilegiert in einem angenehmen Ambiente mit warmer Dusche verbringen können und auf der Straße gegenüber schlafen die Leute auf der Straße🤨
      Das Zimmer hatte übrigens 16 Betten - ich glaube das ist nun der größte Dorm-Raum in dem ich war!🤗

      Frühstück gab es heute mit philippinischer Bratwurst (?), war okay aber irgendwie sehr süßlich. Kaffee gab es im Hostel mal umsonst und ne warme Dusche 👌🏻😊

      Ich verbringe noch bis elf Ihr im Hostel und mach mich dann zu Fuß auf den Weg zum Hafen. Terminal 1 liegt in unmittelbarer Nähe 😊
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    • Day 2

      A typical lazy day... For us!

      November 1, 2018 on the Philippines ⋅ ⛅ 30 °C

      So after our 38 hour travel to get here it was obviously going to be a slow start to the morning. We slept off and on till 10:30am, but could easily have done with a couple more hours. We had fried eggs, bacon and toast for breakfast with our homestay family. During breakfast May, the mother, just kept staring at me and at one point apologised and said "I'm so sorry, I'm so star struck by your beauty". This has happened a lot in the Asian countries we've been to. It seems like the Indian look is really adored, something about the shape of our eyebrows?? I have no idea! Eventually we got out, after moving very slowly, at about 1pm.

      Jeeze what a difference in temperature, we are back in sweaty land. I can't blink without sweating endlessly. Within 2 seconds of leaving the house we were both fully drenched. When your knees and elbows start sweating you know its hot!

      Today's plan is to do a self guided city tour which included the following: Fort San Pedro, Plaza Independencia,Malacañang sa Sugbo, Magellan’s Cross, Basilica Minore del Santo Niño de Cebu, Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral, Cathedral Museum of Cebu, Rajah Humabon Monument, Colon Obelisk, Heritage of Cebu Monument, Jesuit House of 1730, Yap-San Diego Ancestral House, Casa Gorordo Museum. Along the way Will found a burger stall selling burgers for 28 pesos. That's 40p! And it was Get One Take One, so he got 2 burgers for 40p. I question the meat content but it was substance. As it was a Bank Holiday for All Saints day a lot of the places were closed, but it lasted a pleasant enough time to feel shattered, but enough time to not rush round everything.

      As we finished by 4:30pm we decided to walk Ayala Mall where we can try the famous Lechon, suckling pig, and finally get some free cash at the HSBC cash machine (the only one on the whole island that is free for foreigners). On the way we found a department store with super cheap clothes, finally I can get some tshirts which fit me! All my clothes are 2 sizes too big... I know you're probably thinking why didn't I just get some new ones from the UK when I came back? Well I bought 2 new tshirts and some sunglasses (yes I broke them again, wups) for £2.80. That's why!

      Initially we were thinking of getting one of the really fun looking buses they have here but in the end for ease we walked. The main reason I like to walk around places is because you really see and feel the true side. It is very clear that you are either unbelievably rich or horrifically poor, with little in between. Although technically GDP wise it is not the poorest country we have visited it really feels like it. There are so many homeless people on the streets and hygiene doesn't really seem like a thing here, adults and children are covered in dirt. It's so sad to know that the Philippines is for most people seen as paradise and therefore on most people's bucket list when actually for the locals it feels like poverty. When I was talking to my hairdresser in Taiwan I remember talking to her about going to the Philippines and she was from here too. She was saying that if people get the chance to leave them they do and the only jobs they can get are as cleaners or a like because if you're Philipino you are seen as very very low in class.

      The walk was about an hour long, but luckily it was much cooler now, well 28 degrees 😂 First stop was the House of Lechon and it seemed quite posh so we were worried it would be expensive but as we were due a We got 1/2kg of Spicy Lechon, 2 garlic rice, a vegetable dish and 2 mango shakes. The food was way more than needed, really tasty, Will must have had 2 full sized portions and me 1 and the total bill came to £14. I think we have finally come back to the real asia.

      Here they call everyone Ma'am and Sir, which at first I thought "Ooo I'm not old!", but it's becoming quite cute.

      Finally after dinner we went to pick up our cash and then walked home. I can't believe how drenched we must have looked when we got in. It looked like we'd been rained on haha
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