Biyernes, Agosto 29, 2014

The Good and the Bad : My Wawa Dam Experience and Pamitinan Cave

The good and the bad. That simple description sums up my experience while visiting Wawa Dam in Montalban Rizal.

March 17, 2014



Summer’s almost here, so i thought i take a break and look for a nearby place to visit and relax. Let me tell you, it was a pleasant experience.I felt, it was the appropriate time to recharge my soul by enjoying all these unique experiences.My special thanks to Dexter for joining me in this trip.

This entry is for people who are serious about traveling cheap. In a couple weeks i will have several entries of my travel -cheap series. I'll cover some of the places that is merely within the Metro, but will take saving money to a cheaper level.







The Good

*While not as inexpensive as any other destination Wawa Dam is a great place to visit for people like me who doesn't have enough budget for an expensive vacation.
*You can buy vegetables and fruits on a cheaper price.
*Great place to relax and enjoy mother nature, at the same time you have the option to swim.
*Perfect choice for family and friends.Dexter and I  had a great time with at least four hours spending in the dam with bottles of beer.Being a shutterbug i was able roam around the place and take some good pictures.


The Bad

*Smoking: People smoke cigarettes everywhere, all the time and with no hesitation whatsoever. I hate it, but have little hope that this will change in the future.
*Going to wawa dam you will pass a slum area where people hang out, sell veggies and fruits, even sleeping and living in their barong-barong. The shacks built on top of each other and the stink of urine is dreadful in the place. Definitely don't walk in this area at night, so better get out of the park before dark.
*It's a totally bad idea to go to Wawa Dam on Sundays! The place is full of people that it negates the whole concept of relaxing weekend. You cannot appreciate the place and the scenery.
*The necessity of insect repellant, and after getting bit on the neck while enjoying the view, I'm here to stress the importance of it.










Funny that I came to Wawa without any expectations, but i went home with relevant life’s lessons beyond my love for travel and nature’s appreciation.

How to get there: There are two ways to get to Wawa Dam.

*Ride an FX from Cubao going to Montalban, their terminal is near the stairs of MRT Cubao station.Fare is 50 pesos, then at Montalban ride a jeepney going to Wawa Dam, Fare is 8.00.Then walk for 10 minutes to reach the Wawa Dam Park.

*Ride a jeepney from commonwealth terminal all the way to montalban (50 pesos), then take another jeepney/tricycle ride to Wawa Dam(20 pesos).


Fast facts that may help you on the tour:

*Weekend is a big no-no, i suggest you make your trip on a weekday if possible, and this is for obvious reason of having less tourists so you can have the place all to yourself.
*You may also try exploring the Pamitinan Cave, but be sure to have a guide and proper gear to get into the cave.
*Be sure to haggle for the price of nipa hut if your staying only for 3-4 hours ( we pay 50 pesos).


Note: Credits to the owner of some photos.

Huwebes, Agosto 28, 2014

jps-travelogue visita la iglesia series 05 : San Vicente de Paul Church - San Marcelino, Manila



I have always like going to churches. I love the structures and the inner peace it gives me. And, I feel some nostalgia whenever i visit this particular church in San marcelino. Ask me why and i tell you why.


Quick Facts on San Vicente de Paul Church


Church Information

Names : San Vicente de Paul Church
Founded : 1883
Architectural type : Baroque
Location : 959 San Marcelino Streetermita, Metro Manila (02) 525 7853
Main attraction : The Church was originally built as a chapel in 1883 and was use as parish church of Paco from 1898 to 1909. The concrete parish church was built in 1912 to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the arrival of the Vicentians and Sisters of Charity in the Philippines.






Miyerkules, Agosto 27, 2014

jps-travelogue visita la iglesia series 04 : St. Pancratius Chapel - Paco, Manila



What is a trip to Manila City without seeing Paco Park's famed Cemetery, whose imposing magnificent structure leaves no question as its beautiful history and connections. But many people miss this place and its relevance to the society.

This park served an important part in our history, because this is where the three martyr priests, GOMBURZA, was interred. But much more than that, this is where Dr. Jose Rizal, Our National Hero, was laid to rest after being shot in Bagumbayan. 

Paco Park is open everyday from 7 AM to 5 PM, entrance fee is P10.00, the park is maintained by National Park's Development Committee and the chapel is under San Vicente de Paul Parish.

This is definitely a wonderful place to sit and relax for a while.

Quick Facts on Church of the St. Pancratius Chapel (Paco Park) 


Church Information

Names : St. Pancratius Chapel 
Founded : 1807
Architectural type : Baroque
Location : San Marcelino Street, Paco, Manila
Main attraction : Paco Park is a recreational garden area and was once Manila’s municipal cemetery built by the Dominicans during the Spanish colonial period. Some notables people is connected with the Paco Park. A romantic spot at the heart of the metro and a good spot for photo shoots and wedding venue.






























Martes, Agosto 26, 2014

jps-travelogue visita la iglesia series 03 : Church of the Our Lady of the Abandoned - Sta Ana, Manila



Wow! Talk about gold, I've never seen so much gold leaf in an old church.This historic old church offers a lot of attractions. After seeing as much as i have, i may not impress that easily, but this church took my breath away!

Quick Facts on Church of the Our Lady of the Abandoned 


Church Information

Names : Church of the Our Lady of the Abandoned
Founded : 1720
Architectural type : Baroque
Location : New Panaderos Street,Santa Ana, Manila
Main attraction : The church trractions includes a baptistery located at the base of the bell tower, the retablo which is in churrigueresque style, characterized by heavy ornamentation, which is further highlighted by gold leaf on its details and the dome interior and the original facade built.







Lunes, Agosto 25, 2014

jps-travelogue visita la iglesia series 02 : San Felipe Neri Parish Church - Mandaluyong City




With San Felipe Neri Church being distinct with other churches in the metro , sure it is a great pleasure to visit and experience seeing this church.Sadly, the photos just can not do it justice, as it is yet another one of those places that must be experienced in person.


Quick Facts on San Felipe Neri Church


Church Information

Names : San Felipe Neri Church
Founded : 1863
Architectural type : Baroque
Location : Boni Ave. cor Aglipay St, Mandaluyong City Tel: (02) 531-4827 / 531-2931
Main attraction : The church is one of the exterior and an intimate and prayerful interior.A cemetery can be found at the back of the main altar.










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