• Cancún

      26 de abril de 2021, Mexico ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

      I arrived pretty late at the airport and almost got scammed on the way to buy bus tickets, multiple times even! I got my antigen test here as well in preparation for my flight to Peru. I got to my hostel just fine after a comfortable bus ride, checked-in and found that I was roomies with a guy from Spain. We had our small talk and I went out to find some late night dinner. I found myself in some sort of plaza where a full on fiesta was happening, families, couples and tourists were all gathered in one place, surrounded by various food booths and several events happening in various corners of the area, absolutely zero Corona measures being followed, and it was awesome. I had some quesedillas and whatnots along with a softdrink. I did feel a bit lonely without any company but after a bit of taking in the atmosphere, I walked my way back to my hostel, took a shower and tried to get some sleep without much luck despite having ear plugs on.

      I woke up the next day and took a shower using what I could scavenge and tried to find some brunch. I checked out and left my bag inside the luggage room. I got to another awesome vegan Mexican restaurant and had the most delicious vegetable based pasta and fruit juice. I later foundout that the driver for my scuba-diving that day was already waiting for me in my hostel. I got my things and went inside the car to pick up another couple before going to the meeting place. Our car stopped by a pretty high-end hotel and in came an American man and a Korean woman. We didn't talk much throughout the ride. We got to the diving center where we put on our gear and got a debriefing by Carla, our diving instructor. During the downtime, I got to know Lucas and Julie, both who have become my good friends. I found out later that they recently got engaged the day before. We got to do some scuba diving practice outside at the beach, it was actually quite easy though a bit surreal to be able to breathe underwater. Feeling the pressure build up inside my ears and finding the right timing to pinch my nose and breathe out, while doing all the scuba diving techniques was quite difficult at first but in reality, everything went smoothly and we were now ready for the real thing.

      We got on the boat with some other people and set off towards the sea. Lucas commented what had been on my mind the whole time, the color of the water was effervescent turqouise, so vibrant and beautiful, I've never seen anything like it, not even in Okinawa or Boracay. We made it to our first diving spot and as I started to feel a wee bit seasick, even more so as I got off the rocking boat and was left at the mercy of the waves, going up and down, again and again made me really seasick now. Submerging myself underwater helped as there was no more rocking down under, my nausea immediately dissipated as I saw for the first time the clear sea floor of Cancun. Despite having no eyeglasses, the water acted as a natural light refractor and allowed me to see much of the seabed without problems. Lucas and Julie were soon underwater with me, and Carla joined us as well. We followed her hand signals on what to do and slowly made our way deeper. I got to see some coral beds, fish and the underwater sculptures that were part of the underwater museum in Cancun. We got up and I found myself not only nauseated but a bit out of breath, both Julie and I were on the same boat, pun intended. She puked and the fish gobbled it all up, I found myself puking as well, Julie shared with me a seasick pill but it was too late at that point. I was quite winded and thankfully Carla had some sort of electrolyte concoction just for this purpose which I drank a lot of as well as chowing down on some protein bars. I realized we still had another diving spot to go to hit and I was quite dreadful as to whether I can make it or not, what a crazy first scuba diving experience. When we got to the second diving spot, I just went straight down to avoid getting more nauseated and found myself in my sweet spot again, focused on surviving and finishing the whole thing, I followed eagerly and took in as much as I can. I got to take some more photos and saw some more unique artworks underwater, until my weights started to act up and get loose, plummeting me downwards. I kept my cool and tried to fix it while Carla tried to help me, we eventually got it back on and we proceeded forwards, there was even a car underwater which was pretty dope. We ascended again afterwards and I found myself not as worse as before but still a bit seasick and dehydrated. Drank some more of that electrolyte juice and downed some more protein bars and patiently waited until we made landfall. I was so happy to finally touch the wooden boardwalk and made my way back to the diving center to rest. I gave Carla a tip and some money for the photos she took with her GoPro. We all got on the car again as it dropped Lucas and Julie back to their hotel, we said our goodbyes and well wishes too. I was dropped at the Bus Terminal as I was heading to Playa del Carmen next.
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    • Ciudad de México II

      25 de abril de 2021, Mexico ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

      Third day was much more chill, Pacho and I headed out to the park again so I could visit the famous archaeological museum but unfortunately it was closed. It was no biggie though, we simply had more time to just talk and relax at the park. Pacho kindly carried my bag for me as all my things were in there. We sat in front of the main road which was closed to allow bikers to have laps, we talked about all sorts of things and then we headed to another popular Mexican restaurant which had one of the most delicious Mexican dishes I've had so far.

      Pacho took me to Mexico city's tallest tower and I was able to see a nice bird's eye view of the whole place, it was an amazing city with a very good layout and lots of red roofed houses. We talked about spirituality here for a long time before heading to the airport. Here I said goodbye to my dear friend and got on my plane to Cancun.
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    • Teotihuacán

      24 de abril de 2021, Mexico ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

      A bit more rested, but still a bit jetlag. I woke up earlier than usual and heard the numerous birds singing outside. I did some Kundalini yoga and meditation before showering and heading out. I hailed an Uber going to Teotihuacan. What an excellent morning it was, with cool and fresh air and nice beats in the taxi, I saw Mexico as it is again with my own eyes and can't help but compare it to the Philippines as they are quite similar. It was a long ride to Teotihuacan and I stopped by the gates and was pointed to a tourist center.

      There was a woman here who showed me around the area and taught me about several aspects of Teotihuacan. She showed me a plant that I've seen around town and that they can use its fiber to create other things, she showed me different colored obsidian as it was one of their main crafts. I was also given a Mexican breakfast, different shots of tequilas from cactus infused and fruits, they were quite delicious not gonna lie but it was too early to be getting drunk. She taught me about the Mexican hairless dog and how they were guides for the people in the afterlife. All in all, quite informative. I gave her a tip and headed on to the pyramids.

      Fortunately, it was empty with just a few other tourists around. I took my time exploring the place. I lowkey also got scammed in picking out a obsidian necklace for Janelle but at the same time, I knew the guy wasn't getting anything sold with the decline of tourists so I just gave it to him. I walked around the pyramids, quite grand and an amazing spectacle. After going around, I wanted to exchange the necklace for a different one but he wanted to charge me more so I walked away but he ended up giving it to me anyway, nice of him. I explored the rest of the sacred grounds, and gave a guy some coins to take a photo of me with the other pyramid. I was quite satisfied and walked on back but not before being approached by some guys on a bike which I ended up getting on to go to a restaurant as I was quite starving for some more Mexican food.

      The restaurant was quite unique, it was inside a cave and the food was a bit more pricey but delicious nevertheless. I made my way out and had to do a longer walk but was able to get another Uber going to a train station that Pacho told me to go to as that's where we were meeting. I got to the station and we went to a park, there were a lot of interesting monuments and happenings around, a popular castle was there as well but it was closed on that day. I got a henna tattoo while Pacho's friend came by. All three of us walked together to see other cool buildings and we ended up in the district where all the rich Mexicans hanged out, the disparity was quite evident in terms of lifestyle and material possessions and even skin tone. We had a nice dinner at a salad restaurant before heading back to Pacho's place. It started to rain too but we got home fine. At night, I watched Seaspiracy with Pacho and his mom which gave me a lot to think about regarding marine life and my role on this planet.
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    • Ciudad de México

      23 de abril de 2021, Mexico ⋅ ☁️ 24 °C

      A direct flight from Tokyo, I tried to sleep on the airplane without much luck. I arrived at the airport still a bit jetlag, but immigration was smooth as butter and soon enough I was outside the airport seeing Mexico for the first time. The air was arid and not exactly clean and reminded me a lot of the Philippines. I waited a while for Pacho, he seemed to operate on Mexican time and arrived a bit late than planned but I didn't mind as I didn't have anything planned that day. Pacho took me to Garibaldi Square, here there were some mariachi bands playing and a lot of junkies, I guess this is Mexico. There were awesome streetart with palm trees lining up the road. Pacho took me to a convenience store where I bought my favorite Mazapan de la Rosa as well as some Mexican chips and drinks. Here we sat and just had a nice long chat catching up on life. Pacho had an idea to take the city bus tour, I was keen on doing whatever though I was definitely a bit more sleepy.

      We walked towards the bus and on the way stopped by some famous buildings which I had no idea what they were but hey they were really nice though! The golden domed roof of one of the buildings was one of Mexico's main landmarks, I believe. We went through the main plaza where there were so many people and performers, seemed like there wasn't a pandemic happening at all. Mexico was a very free and joyful country with plenty of lovers that are not afraid to show physical intimacy in public. We finally got on the bus for the city tour with the perfect timing as the sun started to set, scarlet orange rays pierced through the trees above as our double-decker bus cruised through traffic. The air was suddenly much fresher and we passed a lot of monuments such as the Angel of Independence and the financial and hotel district. The parks were huge and the standard of living seemed quite fulfilling as people jogged around with their dogs in the cool air. At this point, I was quite struggling at staying awake and Pacho was nudging me to keep at it. We eventually made our way back to the starting point and had a walk back, the same buildings at night had lit windows of varying colors, the plaza was definitely beautiful both day and night. I really wanted to pee and Pacho and I searched for a place to release with not much luck, we ended up finding a public toilet that required money to use. After relieving myself, we were now ready to find dinner. I wanted to eat something Mexican but I was also on a vegetarian diet for my Ayahuasca ceremony in Peru so Pacho got me some kind of Mexican soup dish. We took another cab back to his place where I was staying. I met his mom and gave her some sweets I bought from Japan. We ate some dinner, I had my shower and had went to my room. I had a whole room to myself, the night was cool and quiet as I drifted off to sleep.
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    • Jeju Island II

      24 de febrero de 2020, Corea del Sur ⋅ 13 °C

      I got up and noticed that my body was hella aching. I had to cancel some of the places I was going to just because it required long walking and hiking and my body just wasn't up for it after scaling a mountain unequipped with the right paraphernalia. I took my shower and checked out and was walking around town for a while. I went to Jeongbang waterfall again from yesterday and this time it was open. The stairs really hurt but I was blessed with a wonderful view of the ocean and the waterfall that connects to it along with a rainbow. Jeongbang waterfall is the only waterfall in Asia that connects to the ocean, so there's that too. I went back to town after relaxing her for a bit. It was hard to find my bus and I ended up missing a couple of buses that pushed my schedule further and further, to the point where I was thinking maybe to just give up and head straight to the airport. I decided to get some lunch and that also took a lot of time because I was having trouble deciding what to eat and at the same time fighting my hunger. In the end, I had some pretty good Jeju pork before trying the bus again.

      I headed to Jusangjeolli Cliff, a special rock formation formed by lava. It was definitely a unique landscape. I circled around the walking trails surrounding the park it was located in and headed towards Cheonjeyeon Waterfalls, this was a different one from before, having three different waterfalls in one area. The hardest part about this was just climbing the stairs and making sure I was good on time with my slow pace. My legs really hurt for each flight, and going around the zone also took a few kilometers of walking notwithstanding the fact that I was also carrying my backpack with all my things. There was also Seonim bridge, a very intricate red bridge laden with white sculptures.

      Eventually, I made it out of the waterfall area and got on a bus heading straight to the airport where I got some orange chocolates as a souvenir for Janelle.
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    • Mt. Hallasan

      21 de febrero de 2020, Corea del Sur ⋅ 3 °C

      I woke up very early the next day, took my shower and went out to find the bus stop. It was still very dark and cold. I waited for a bit and got on the bus. I tried to get whatever rest I could but I was quite nervous. I didn't know what to expect since it was gonna be my first time hiking in snow. I arrived at the trailhead, a bit lost as to where the entrance was since I couldn't see a thing but I followed where the people were going and found the starting point.

      I was now hyped, ready to go and started a good pace going up, there were a lot of stairs and I found myself taking breaks every now and then but maintaining a steady momentum. The sunrise started and gave me much needed sight, illuminating the dark forest and casting silhouettes on the trees, it was quite a sight to behold. After an hour or so of constant uphill, patches of snow started to appear. The soil was slowly being covered up as I went higher and higher. It also started to feel a bit of the fatigue from the all the climbing but I was also excited as I wanted to see more snow. I passed a few stations, eating my sandwiches along the way. Halfway through the hike, I realized I wouldn't be able to find food or rent snow shoes at one of the stations. Seeing the signs that warned not to proceed without those spikes on your shoes would be perilous. Now, I wasn't just going to go up and turn back so I decided to push for it and continued onward through the now winter wonderland landscape of Hallasan.

      It definitely got harder as I found myself slipping on the slippery ice and snow, it took its toll on my body more as I had to really grip hard on the rope to support myself going up while others passed by me seamlessly. This continued on for a long time with some flats in between. The final stretch was soon in front of me, there were soldiers also doing the hike but they were simply running through it like it was nothing. As for me, the wind blared and the cold felt like a slap on my face, I clutched on the rope and did my best to put one foot forward and the next, slipping a bit each time. Eventually, I did make it to the top. Here, the wind was at its most fierce. I didn't have much time to celebrate until the cold started to seep in my body, so I tried to see as much of the crater and summit as I could, I asked an old man to help me take my picture as I climbed over the fence to get the best angle possible and I hurried down.

      Downhill was also quite difficult for me, I was tired and very hungry. I certainly did not bring enough food. I managed to get to a view point and begged a middle-aged man for some food and got some kimchi gimbap from him. I was overjoyed, this could keep me going for a while. Another guy overheard my predicament and also offered me some chocolate, which I accepted without hesitation. The kindness of strangers have filled me up and I found myself cruising for a bit more, encountering the chocolate guy several times in various resting points. I have also devised a way to go down at a much faster and easier pace: sliding through the snow. As I laid my butt and pushed, I flowed like water downhill, saving my legs from a lot of fatigue and downhill pressure. I continued to do this for who knows how long, there was a close call where I ended up gaining too much speed and crashed a couple of times, having to grab at some branches or rope. There was one incident where I literally stopped myself before sliding off the cliff. It was at this point that I made the wise decision of stopping this tomfoolery and to just walk. Walking also proved to be challenging with the slippery snow and ice and my shoes were not made for it at all, especially going through narrow cliffs. I wonder how many lives I would have lost if not for my sheer dumb luck.

      Soon, the snow started to pave way to mud and it was back to good old soil. A very welcome terrain after such a hard experience. I was glad the worst was behind me, there were beautiful rivers flowing, some caves by the valleys and lush vegetation again. The only problem was some paths had such spikey rocks, it made it so hard and borderline painful to just walk. I kept at it for so many hours, losing my gloves somewhere along the way as I stopped by several resting points. My legs were aching and I was very hungry again, eventually I made it to the exit and headed straight to the bathroom. Finally, it was over and I still had much time to spare.

      I decided to head to Gwaneumsa Temple by walking since it was close by. I dragged my crying legs to more uphill slopes until I reached the temple grounds. Just walking a few meters would already tire me out and I took every opportunity to just rest and sit down. The temple grounds itself was amazing, the main attraction was a giant golden Buddha surrounded by hundreds of stone statues. I explored the place a bit more and waited for my bus back to town, praying I got the right one as there was no English at all and I just had to rely on comparing the Hangul on a Korean map app. Fortunately, it was the right one.

      I really wanted to go to an onsen to finish the day and wash away the fatigue but since I had some time, I tried to go to Jeongbang waterfall. The journey itself was still several kilometers of walking, and my tired legs were not happy about it at all. It was a trip not worth taking though as I found out it was closed when I arrived at the place. I went to the bathroom and sat down and planned my next route to a bathhouse which was on the way back to my hostel. I arrived at the bathhouse and stripped down and got in. I was surprised with Korean bathhouse culture because there was a guy just using his cellphone while in the bath. In Japan, this would have been totally illegal. I let the hot water wash away my fatigue for a while before heading out only to find out my shoes were stolen. This was really a huge blow for me as now I had no shoes. They were also brand new, a gift from my parents. It was thermal and weather proof, and I only got to make use of it a few times. Really unfortunate, the lady called her son-in-law and we spoke on the phone a bit but at that point I had lost hope already. They gave me a cheap but new pair of shoes. I went ahead and went back to my hostel with a broken heart but still the show had to go on as I had one more day.
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    • Jeju Island

      20 de febrero de 2020, Corea del Sur ⋅ 2 °C

      I’ve been to South Korea more than 4 times at this point, but it was my first time going someplace not in the mainland. Coming to Jeju, I really didn’t know much about the place but the island’s vibe let me know immediately that this was someplace special. I had pre-ordered a pocket wi-fi beforehand and went to pick it up at the airport. I was dropped on a rotunda and I went to get some food first since I was terribly hungry. Korean restaurants really give you the best deals, so much food for so little money despite it being an island. I then proceeded to my hostel to drop my stuff off and walked towards the coastal area where there were these alcoves and springs on perched rocks. I also went through a walking trail with a view of Oedolgae, a scenic lookout point for the sunset. I enjoyed viewing the coastal areas of Jeju, there were caves, coves, beaches and cliffs. It was still winter so the air was pretty cold. On the way back, I stopped by another park. There was a river flowing through with and there were a lot of ducks swimming in the river, following the water led me to Cheonjiyeon waterfall. At this point, it was getting dark so I headed back to my hostel.

      On Janelle's recommendation, I got some cup ramyeon, two flavors: spicy and blackbean. Both were pretty okay and very spicy. I was actually too full so I ended up not finishing it. I took my shower and headed straight to bed because I had to wake up tomorrow morning to conquer South Korea's highest peak: Hallasan.
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    • Sanya IV

      27 de diciembre de 2019, China ⋅ 27 °C

      The final day, we had our usual breakfast and fortunately, I was feeling quite better. It was a chill day, going back to the airport and getting an opportunity to relax at a lounge on one of our connecting airports before the next flight going to the Philippines.Leer más

    • Sanya III

      26 de diciembre de 2019, China ⋅ 29 °C

      Throughout the night, I had some stomach problems. I woke up not feeling well. They were supposed to go eat the biggest lunch for the trip with the best food and buffet, and I, unfortunately, was not up to such a big task. I ended up with some congee and decided to skip lunch for a chance to rest and recuperate. Janelle stayed with me and made everything much more bearable. I didn't want to waste the day and I didn't want her to waste the day stuck with sick me, so I pulled myself together and we grabbed a cab to Atlantis. We had trouble finding the entrance of the place and we couldn't get in without a ticket which one of my uncles had. With a stroke of luck, we found one of our relatives and we were able to get in. There were a lot of sea creatures in a sort of Atlantis (duh) themed aquarium. It was here that I started to get an early onset of fever, gradually getting worse the more we waited along with a splitting stomach ache. Now, we still had to watch a theatre show and we did, it was an entertaining performance with a lot of acrobatics, flair and a captivating story but I was pretty much just hanging on for dear life. After the show, there was still another long excruciating wait for the rest of the family and then another wait to find a cab willing to take us to where we needed to go, though they still gave priority to my grandmother which was fair. It was hard to find a cab because our hotel was quite near so they didn't want to make that journey, we thankfully found one and I got to take my meds and reunite with my bed once we got back to the hotel.Leer más

    • Sanya II

      25 de diciembre de 2019, China ⋅ 27 °C

      We celebrated Christmas in our hotel, the Grand Hyatt. Our lunch was super delicious and we retired for the day to chill for a bit before heading out to swim at the pool. The pool had a lot of wacky thing such as a bucket that slowly fills with water before toppling over and making a huge splash. They had all sorts of fountains and slides, and even a bubble party. Afterwards, we had a very nice dinner buffet as well. We had some family picture taking, and helped clean up some stuff but I was getting a bit impatient as I wanted to spend time with Janelle. I was able to escape though I did feel a bit guilty and we spent a lovely evening together.Leer más

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