Friday, December 21, 2018

Talk Of The Town Dessert: Le Sucré Lab Chocolates Dream Cake




"Happy holiday, happy holiday. While the merry bells keep ringing, happy holiday to you." 
Yes, the amazing crooner Andy Williams is right! Thanks for singing it, sir. A very happy holiday to you, Super Folks! How's your Christmas eve? Did you enjoy your mom's roast chicken? Are you ready for the next celebration? The New Year's eve countdown! Oh my, I'm so excited to witness the celebrated Ball Drop in Times Square, amazing fireworks in Sydney, London and Downtown Dubai on Facebook Live or YouTube. Yeah, sad news I'm kind of broke right now and I can't buy airline tickets to visit these cities. I'll just stay here in Manila and eat my favorite peach refrigerator cake. No worries, let's try to achieve that next year. Hashtag fingers crossed. Hope we win the lottery and not lose the ticket, but all kidding aside, who wouldn't wanna welcome the 2019 with a bang and with their loved ones?



Moving forward, it's certainly the most wonderful time of the year. Why? Look, you see family gatherings or reunions everywhere, holiday sales and gift exchange games at work. Not only that, let's be honest, it's also somewhat the most delicious time of the year because we get to taste dishes and desserts which are not being served regularly to us at the dining table.



What are those? In my beautiful country, the Philippines, Noche Buena and Media Noche are uncommon without leche flan(caramel custard) and buko salad(coconut fruit salad). Other than your family or parents, they are like cherries on top. Filipinos really love desserts and perhaps the reason why we are naturally sweet and kind people. Sorry, I don't mean to brag.



Cake or Ice Cream? Can I have both, like an ice cream cake? Of course, why not? I'm sure not only Filipinos can fall in love into this new talk of the town dessert. Let's say goodbye to your cronuts because we have a new thing and my cute nephew Shinichi in the picture, is holding it for you. So, get your spoon ready! It's the original gooey Le Sucré Lab Chocolates Dream Cake. If there's a dream island, there should be a dream cake. Thank God it's now available. Believe it or not but the power of word of mouth is very strong, it was my Supervisor who told me about this dream cake shop in my home town Sta. Ana, Manila. At first I didn't know it was nearby. Out of curiosity I right away checked their facebook page and instagram. I was quite hesitant to buy because there were issues with that due to excessive demand. Luckily, it was my birthday month and they had promo for it. I just simply made my reservation on their facebook messenger, went to their shop on my special day and paid cash(PHP 475 or USD 9 per chocolate dream cake). After that, I thought it would be great to jump on the bandwagon and write a blog about Le Sucré Lab, like a short food review to increase my blog traffic. Wish me luck!



I really knew this kind of dessert would trend online and blow up on facebook. It's millennial-friendly, it's beyond the usual chocolate cake and so far, you can't buy it in Goldilocks or Red Ribbon. Simply, it's a dream cake. Why they call it dream cake? Based on LSL Chocolates instagram post, it has five distinctly delicious layers. At the very bottom is a layer of ultra-moist chocolate cake, followed by a fudgy 62% dark chocolate ganache. The ganache is topped with signature "goo"- a creamy, smooth and incredibly light custard. The "goo" is then covered with crisp chocolate and a generous dusting of dark cocoa powder. How's the chocolate dream cake? Honestly, I'm not a super fan of it but on the other hand, it's fairly good because it's not very sweet. It's like Goya Dark Chocolate. You can eat it alone or share it with others. Just make sure to drink water. It's perfect for any occasion! For inquiries and updates, kindly check their facebook and instagram. Just search Le Sucré Lab Chocolates or lslchocolatesph, alright?
That's it! Thank you so much Super Folks for reading this mouthwatering blog post and a very happy 2019 to us! Prosperity and good vibes, let's claim it!
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Friday, October 26, 2018

Life In LiwLiwa(San Felipe, Zambales): Unforgettable Team Outing After Typhoon Ompong




Happy New Year, Super Folks! How are you again and how's your 2019 going? Let me guess, perhaps you're busy writing your new year's resolutions. Am I right? Oh, come on! That's totally old school and sadly, not effective for me. I'm kinda fed up with this tradition, can we just binge-watch Netflix original series? Sorry if I'm being frank but you know what? If this is helping you a lot to be a better you, well there's nothing wrong to discontinue. I'll support you all the way. Okay?



Though it's new year, honestly, pretty much like you or many of us, I'm also having a hard time to move forward. Not because time badly flies so fast and as we all know it will never wait but really because last year was one of the best years of my life. Well yeah, there were downs and little whirlwinds but as a whole, 2018 was great and favorable to me. Thank you God!



I can't close your door 2018, yet, so I guess I need to write a note to myself like this. "Hi SuperMarkyMacky or Marky! Please be reminded that turning over a new leaf is just a normal process. It's a human nature! If it's slow-paced, it's all right. What's important is you're continuously dreaming and walking. Keep calm, you got this!"



I guess along with the note, I should also sing Ariana Grande's Thank U, Next as my daily reminder. Whatcha think? "One taught me love, one taught me patience and one taught me pain. Now, I'm so amazing." Oh my, that's my favorite part!



Thank you 2018, Next 2019! This is a powerful daily mantra. I mean, like it or not I have to wholeheartedly embrace this new year. Slowly but surely remove the negativities from last year, retain only the positive energy and ready my book with blank pages for new colorful stories. In addition, work very hard to be physically, mentally, emotionally, financially and spiritually healthy. Yeah, across the board, that I must not forget.



Memorable travel stories and fun road trips, these are the things I would like to experience again this 2019. Hopefully to visit other beautiful countries and other provinces in the Philippines. I can't wait! I can't also wait to save more money. 



For sure funding these travel goals are not an easy task but you know what? I'm so ready for it! Hashtag challenge accepted. Meanwhile, let me do a throwback. Has anybody here been to LiwLiwa, Zambales? If you're planning to visit this place in the Philippines, let's say this coming summer and still doing some research about it. Please Super Folks, don't go anywhere because this new blog post will share useful ideas, from write-up to splendid photos.



Without further ado, here is the popular surfers' haven, LiwLiwa. September of last year when me and my office teammates went there to formally celebrate our "farewell party", I don't know if it's the right term but it was planned because most of us were transferred to another team and I was one of them. At first, I was sad and in denial. Eventually, after a month, I felt like everything was normal.



Long story short, it was merely our last hurrah and we didn't go there for another team building, I mean we're done with that. I'd say, it's better to call it like a "team outing" where everyone would love to relax, hear the sea waves, see the sunset, have fun and enjoy life. It was my first time in LiwLiwa as well as in the province of Zambales. I really didn't have enough information about it when we were there but that's okay, firsthand experience is always the best, I guess.



Anyhow, what's the point of Wikipedia and Google, if we're not going to use them? So, just in case you're still wondering, what and where is this destination? According to my friend Wiki, Barrio LiwLiwa is a prime surfing spot in San Felipe, a municipality in the province of Zambales, Philippines. Its capital is the Municipality of Iba, borders Pangasinan to the north and northeast. Tarlac to the east, Pampanga to the southeast, Bataan to the south and the West Philippine Sea to the west. The province is noted for its mangoes, which are abundant from January to April. Sad to say, we didn't get a chance to taste it when we were there, maybe next time.



LiwLiwa is roughly five hours away from Manila but with all those layovers we had, it took us more than that. There was also rainfall along the way, good thing it wasn't heavy and roadworks. It was already more than a week after Typhoon Mangkhut aka Ompong and although it's considerably one of the strongest tropical storms in the country last year, somehow we didn't see the deadly aftermath of it when we were there. But for sure there were scenes of devastation and destruction in many parts of Zambales. Pretty much we're just fortunate that the place where we stayed, wasn't badly damaged.



Home Along The Liwa, is the place to be! I mean, if you're looking for an affordable accommodation and has easy access to the beach, you can't go wrong here. We stayed there for two days and one night. Paid only Php 3,500(roughly USD 68), good for 12 persons. I say, it was an unforgettable experience sleeping inside a huge Bahay Kubo, a traditional Filipino house and living like a true islander.



Everyone will surely love the vibe in LiwLiwa, it's simplicity at its best. No worries at all. Things like, starting your morning with a cup of coffee, appreciating the beautiful beach, learning how to surf, befriending the locals, watching them how to catch fish and videoing the "flaming sunrise". Omg! That sunrise I saw there was really the highlight, the most picturesque so far. Sampaguita Beach in Bauan, Batangas, Cabongaoan Beach in Burgos, PangasinanColibra Island in Dasol, Pangasinan and finally, LiwLiwa in San Felipe, Zambales. Yes, you heard it right, it's the 4th and last of my "Mission 101: Find Awe-Inspiring Beaches You Can Explore As Boracay Alternatives". This place will also help you find pockets of peace and freedom. Well, Boracay is already open, so I have to end this mission. Yeah, I was busy beach hopping last year and for 2019? I'm still planning for my next project. So, stay tuned and that's all for today, Super Folks! Super thanks again for reading my blog. Hopefully, you can also visit my YouTube channel and please hit the subscribe button. See you on my next blog post!

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Majayjay, Laguna: Don't Go Chasing Taytay Falls! (My First Waterfall Experience And The Happy Side Trip To Liliw)




Hey, what's up Super Folks! How are you doing today? Did you get a good sleep last night? Me? Praise God, I had a good sleep because it was my rest day. This morning, I'm just watching random YouTube videos, like the vlogs of Bretman Rock, Alex Gonzaga, Lost LeBlanc and my new fave is the channel of Heart Evangelista. Have you seen her video with Sen. Chiz Escudero about adulting? Oh my, you should watch it. They were sensible and articulate. Generally, this is what I do on my free time. I feel like, as we grow older, we really need to watch hilarious and self-help videos because they give good vibes. I'll tell you, it's very important nowadays.



Yeah, we don't wanna hear fake news and politics. We wanna grow old gracefully. In addition, I often watch Jollibee Mukbang videos, oh my I love chickenjoy and 90's Music videos. I don't know but honestly, I'm starting to admire the songs of Backstreet Boys, Westlife, A1 and Hanson again. Furthermore, the Beautiful Soul by Jesse McCartney, All You Wanted by Michelle Branch, Don't Say You Love Me by M2M and Too Little, Too Late by JoJo. LOL! I keep hitting the replay button on those songs. It's unstoppable happiness! In my defense, you most likely do it too, especially if you're a 90's baby. Right? As they say, it's like taking a walk down memory lane or a wistful feeling. Thank you music, I'm really enjoying it.



Speaking of, let me start this new blog post with great 90's R&B song. Listen to this!

"Don't go chasing waterfalls. Please stick to the rivers and the lakes that you're used to. I know that you're gonna have it your way or nothing at all. But I think you're moving too fast."



Do you remember it? For sure you do know it, Super Folks. It's a very cool 90's song. That's a chorus of Waterfalls by TLC. Yes! This is our topic for today. Have you ever seen a stunning waterfall? Like the Yosemite Falls and Angel Falls.



How about a cute one? Like the picture above. Nah, not my friend, I mean the waterfall. Please say hello to Taytay Falls, a popular tourist spot of Majayjay, Laguna.



My story goes like this. I never thought I would end up swimming in the very cold natural pool right underneath the Taytay Falls last wet season. It's my first waterfall experience. Thanks to my kind friends who invited me to join their team building. Honestly, I was uncertain at first to join even if it's okay because I had this assumption that their other teammates would not welcome me but good thing I didn't feel it. Well, perhaps it's because I was also nice and friendly to them. Hello newfound friends! If you're reading this now, I miss you all!



That team building was a sign! It came as no surprise but I was very happy when I got transferred to my friends' team after our shift bidding in the office(almost one month after the team building). Yes, I had to bid because of them and somehow that team building helped me know my new teammates more. They were the best and I felt like family. I thought it was the right decision. I thought it was fate. 



TEAM BUILDING 101. Moving forward, organizing a fun and effective team building is not an easy task, but it's well worth it. Just make sure it's a team effort. Although I was an outsider, I didn't excuse myself from helping them. I'm proud to say that there were times when I washed the dishes and helped my friends with cooking. My pleasure!



2 Days & 1 Night in Majayjay. Like the usual team building, they had to rent a huge van and find an affordable house. It takes approximately 3 hours to drive from Manila to Majayjay, but sadly it took us more than 4 hours because we had stopovers in Liliw and a local market where we bought fresh produce. We stayed at Marbhel-Room For Rent and paid only 100 Pesos each per night(roughly $1.85). I can say, it's well-priced and good quality accommodation. Cooking your own meals and renting a Karaoke are allowed. For inquiries and reservations, please call or text 09192302303(Smart) and 09956646360(Globe).



About Majayjay & Taytay Falls. What a cool rhyme! Circa 2016, I remember my travel blogger friend told me to blog Taytay Falls because it's a budget destination and could increase traffic but my bad, I didn't take it seriously. Good thing, team building was the second chance. Legends say that it was the difficult journey to Majayjay which gave the town its name. Tired travelers sighed, "Hay!" after scaling a cliff, "Hay!" after ascending a hill, and "Hay!" after crossing a raging river. Thus, guests referred to the place "Mahayhay", meaning, many sighs. Spaniards spelled it "Majayjay". In addition, Taytay Falls is also called Majayjay Falls or Imelda Falls because ex-First Lady Imelda Marcos financed the promotion of tourism in this place. Great info! Thanks Wikipedia, next?


St. John the Baptist Parish Church, aka Liliw Church

These 10-15 meters high waterfalls is located along the Dalitiwan River in Brgy. Taytay, Majayjay, Laguna. It has clear and cool water that falls in 1,000 sq m river channel area. Its surrounding is vegetated with various wild plants and trees. A natural falls with irrigation on its 2 km pathway and cliff on the right portion. Cold spring water flows freely from Mt. Banahaw. The site, which is about 8 km away from the Majayjay town proper, could be reached via motor vehicles and through hiking about a few hundred meters by way of a nature trail. -www.laguna.gov.ph



Taytay Falls is quite far from where we stayed, we had to walk roughly 10 minutes. It's pleasant though, we even went back the next morning because of its very cool and natural stress reducer water. Thought it was good for our body, we enjoyed it so much. Frankly, not all of us can appreciate the very cold water of this falls, especially if you're afraid of hypothermia(the condition of having an abnormally low body temperature) or you're not used to it. Just a friendly reminder, no matter what, have fun and appreciate the place. After team building, we went back to Liliw and stayed for almost 2 hours. We strolled through a few souvenir shops, had our lunch, visited the Insta-worthy Liliw Church and bought quality slipper, which the municipality is famous for. It's world-class and affordable. End of story.
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Sunday, September 2, 2018

Next Destination? Dasol, Pangasinan: Incredible Cairns And Crystal Clear Water Of Colibra Island (Certified Boracay Alternative)




"Row, row, row your boat. Gently down the stream. Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily. Life is but a dream."
How many times did you sing this nursery rhyme when you were in kindergarten? Perhaps, gazillion times? Back in the day, it was indisputably one of our favorite children's songs. Now, it's the Baby Shark dance craze. Oh my, how time flies! Life is but a dream. Wow! That's so deep! Seriously, do you believe it? Is this life a dream? Well, if only I could have sweet dreams every time I sleep, I would never wake up. If only I could turn nightmares into lucid dreams all the time, I would agree that life is wholly a dream. So, let's not answer that, it's simply metaphorical. Sadly, life is way more painful, unfair and unmagical, especially for most of us nowadays. I wish there's a lifecatcher like a dreamcatcher, I'd surely buy hundreds to catch bad vibes and negativities. I guess it's better to say, life is like our dreams!
"The best thing about dreams is that fleeting moment, when you are between asleep and awake, when you don't know the difference between reality and fantasy, when for just that one moment you feel with your entire soul that the dream is reality, and it really happened."-Oprah Winfrey
You know what I like about dreaming? It has a power to make me a Billionaire driving my Lamborghini and next day, a Royal Prince living in Buckingham Palace, effortlessly. Oh, wait! Am I dreaming? I need to wake up and create my new blog post.



Hello, Super Folks! Starting today, let me greet you like that because you're extra special to me. How are you? It's been ages. Please give me a big hug because I'm back again on my blog. Did you miss me? Apologies for the blogging break, I felt I'd need to be a sleeping beauty for more than a month. I really had to rest. But like what they say, "just take a rest but don't give up". That's why I'm back to reality!



Blogging is already one of my passions and I will never remove this in my life, ever. "Para-para-paradise. Para-para-paradise. She'd dream of para-para-paradise". This perfectly describes my new post. Ready to know the whole story? Okay wait, we need a time warp. Kidding aside, this happened last dry season when me and my colleagues went to Pangasinan for our summer vacation.



In addition, this is a continuation of my blog about this beautiful province and the "Mission 101: Find Awe-Inspiring Beaches You Can Explore As Boracay Alternatives". So, I'm done with Sampaguita Beach in Bauan, Batangas and Cabongaoan Beach in Burgos, Pangasinan. What's next? Brace yourself, next destination is Colibra Island in Dasol, Pangasinan.



If you're my loyal reader, I'd say, "this is the moment you've been waiting for" because remember on my previous blog, I said that I'd publish a post about this hidden paradise. Well, I'm a man of my word. Yeah, I mean it.



Pinch me, I think I'm dreaming! For sure you'll ask your friend for this favor when you step into this island. It's indeed dreamy and one of the most gorgeous natural attractions I've ever seen.



Colibra was the highlight of our summer getaway in Pangasinan and the "cherry on top" of our itinerary. It was a short-stay but well worth it. Okay wait, I'm actually reading your mind now. Perhaps, you'd like to ask me this way? "Oh yes, I agree! These photos are lovely. How did you go there?"



Sure, let me tell you. To reach Colibra Island, you need to rent a boat and hire a "bangkero" (boatman/fisherman). It's not like Cabongaoan where you can either go by car or tricycle. Good thing, it wasn't hard for us to find one when we were staying in Playa De Luz Resort because Mommy Luz, owner and caretaker told us that if we would like to do "Island Hopping", she could refer her fisherman friend. The offer was 1,500 Pesos (roughly 29 US Dollars), good for five of us. We thought it was a good deal and just agreed right away. She even added that we would need to wake up early to meet him. Oh, that's the most challenging part.  



Omg, this is it! I woke up roughly 5am feeling quite dizzy and tired, but very excited for our morning agenda, the "Island Hopping". You know the feeling when your mind badly wants to do something but your body isn't cooperating? It was like that. It's because we didn't get enough sleep since we arrived at the resort very late and also did drink a bottle of liquor, as a toast to our success. Blame it on the alcohol or just me? 



Somehow we're fine with it even if we're lack of sleep because we're still able to catch the sunrise and visit Colibra. My takeaway is to be more prepared next time. So, we met our boatman and started the journey 7am sharp. We tried to bargain the price of our boat trip because we're on a budget but we failed. Our itinerary was plain and simple, "Cabongaoan Beach>Colibra Island>Death Pool>Cabongaoan Beach". Bon Voyage! 

Safety First: Make Sure To Always Wear Your Sailing Life Jacket! 



"Row, row, row your boat. Gently down the stream. Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily. Life is but a dream."
Sadly, we didn't sing this while we're sailing. We're like as peaceable as sea. It was my first small boat trip experience and oh my, the cliffs and blue water were like part of a huge painting.



Welcome to Colibra Island! Well, what's more exciting than meeting real mermaids? No, I'm just kidding they are my friends. It was almost an hour when we arrived in the island. Oh, yes! I agree with the online reviews that Colibra is somewhat not virgin island but still, uncrowded and no doubt, surreal. Heaven on earth, hands downs! Another outstanding thing you can see there are the Cairns. Are you familiar with Stone Stacking or Rock Balancing? Yeah, that's it!



I know it's no longer unique to see these but honestly, it's my first time to see an island highly promoting this kind of art. I'm not even sure their real purpose but they're promising. I guess for millennials who love Instagram-worthy photos? Let me research it!



According to Wikipedia, it's a human-made pile (or stack of stones). In modern times, Cairns are often erected as landmarks. However, since prehistory, they have also been built and used as burial monuments; for defense and hunting; for ceremonial purposes, sometimes relating to astronomy. They also say that it's meditative and good for mental health. On the contrary, critics of the practice say it's ruining the environment. Now we know. You're welcome!



Moving forward, Cairns are just there in Colibra, you can either appreciate it or ignore it. It's up to you! The entrance fee is 25 Pesos (roughly 0.47 US Dollar) per person and there's a parking fee for the boat, 100 Pesos (1.90 US Dollar). This island happens to be located in the open West Philippine Sea and sometimes spelled Culebra. I'm not trying to scare you but it's also called Snake Island, for the highly poisonous sea snakes that used to make the island their home. Be careful when you visit, okay?



Colibra is just a small island but certainly has a big potential to be popular like the Pagudpud Beach aka "Boracay of the North", let's say three or five years from now. Especially nowadays, we're in the "social media generation", it's so easy to go viral on Facebook or Twitter. Not only that, it's definitely a "Certified Boracay Alternative". Look at the photos again, Super Folks, these speak for itself. The salty but crystal clear water, beige sand and calm waves. These don't have filters. Yeah, not necessary! A great place to relax and you'll surely say, "it's a dream come true!"
So, are you ready to rowrow, row your boat and visit Colibra? Don't think twice. Super Folks, super thanks for reading this new post and I hope you enjoyed it. That's all for now! Adios Amigos! Oops! Wait, before you go. Please like, follow and subscribe on my,
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Thursday, July 26, 2018

Memorable Road Trip From Quezon City To Burgos, Pangasinan: Cabongaoan Beach + Playa De Luz Resort + Death Pool (Certified Boracay Alternative)




Hi, folks! How are you doing? Wherever you are, I hope your day is going amazing. How's your weather there? Well, it's another rainy day here in Manila and I hate to say, but I'm fed up with it. It's been non-stop for more than two weeks and it's really hard to do your laundry. Drying the clothes and being punctual at work are my daily struggles. You know, I'm really trying my best to love this season but, on the other hand I can't wait for it to be over. Bring back the sun, please!
Deal with it, SuperMarkyMacky! Well yeah, perhaps I'll just continue singing in the rain and enjoying the thunder because for sure there will be more heavy rainfall in the coming months. On a very serious note, it's alarming to hear news about Leptospirosis (according to the World Health Organization, is a bacterial disease that affects both humans and animals) and Dengue (according to WHO, is a mosquito-borne viral infection causing a severe flu-like illness and, sometimes causing a potentially lethal complication called severe dengue) outbreaks in the Philippines, these are just two of many common rainy day illnesses that the public should watch out for this rainy season. As a concerned citizen, let me share to you some easy tips to protect ourselves from these diseases. Are you ready?

Welcome to Cabongaoan Beach!


Listen! Two very important things we must always know people of earth, are? First, learn to love yourself consistently by taking a bath regularly, eating healthy meals, taking multivitamins, applying mosquito repellent properly, bringing umbrella and wearing rubber boots, if walking through floodwaters. Second, take the environment seriously by cleaning up the house and backyard daily, spraying natural and homemade insecticides, growing citronella plants in pots and disposing garbage properly.



So, there you go. These are just few of my straightforward and helpful tips in safeguarding ourselves from getting dengue fever and leptospirosis. You're welcome! Let's remember health is still wealth. For sure rats, mosquitoes and even cockroaches will somehow bid farewell to us. Just to share with you all, I always see them as our "indicators". Simply means, they exist because we're not keeping our surroundings clean and tidy. We're not doing it religiously.



By the way, before I move forward I hope you learned something from my tips. Anyhow, these monsoon rains are still pissing me off and perhaps, the only way to change my mood is to finish typing this new article. Guess what, it's about my summer getaway! At least on this blog post I can see sunlight and clear sky. Thank you, Creator!



Readers, first of, please accept my apologies for not publishing this early. I originally supposed to post this last May(of this year, 2018) but I was really busy and honestly, I couldn't stop procrastinating things, life or whatever you call it. Yeah, I'm still in the process of beating this "thief of time".



No choice, let me just call this new story "My Summer Throwback". I will tell you, this was not my typical summer vacation. My experiences weren't so bad and I guess the right expression to describe it? Unique yet fun remembrance. Oops, commercial!



"What do we leave behind when we cross each frontier? Each moment seems split in two: melancholy for what was left behind and the excitement of entering a new land"- Che Guevara

The quote is so perfect for this new blog post. Thank you Google Search! Are you fond of very long road trips? Have you ever been on a road trip? If yes, for sure you wouldn't want to be the driver. If no, you should try. It's more fun, daring and thrilling! Where would you like to go on a road trip?

Overnight Stay at Playa De Luz Resort


How about a 12-hour road trip from Quezon City to Pangasinan? Fun fact, I just did that with my workmates and this is how the story went. Open the curtains please! You may be asking yourself now, what took you so long? It's like a non-stop flight time from Manila to Los Angeles, what happened?



Well people, we simply avoided tolls to save on our travel expenses. We took the narrow and extremely time-consuming paths just to get to Burgos, a familiar municipality in the province of Pangasinan. Yes, the road trip was a pain in the butt especially to our friend Angel who drove us there but later on, we felt it was a very fun adventure. We had stopovers and very long talk about random topics inside the car. We had our big chances to know each other's stories. That's what you call, "#friendshipgoals".



Dear God, I'd like to take this opportunity to thank you for giving us a wonder woman driver and keeping us safe when we went to Pangasinan. Hopefully the next time we go, travel time would be shorter so that we could spend more time at the beach and we could rest more. That is because I believe destination is more important than journey. Do you agree?



For the record, it was my first long road trip and my first summer getaway in Pangasinan with newfound "super friends" at work. Why this province? Merely because like the province of Batangas where I often visit, Pangasinan is renowned for its outstanding beaches like Tondol Beach in Anda, Patar Beach in Bolinao, Tambobong Beach in Dasol and Cabongaoan Beach in Burgos. My beloved readers, you know how much I love the beach and how much I want to discover new destinations in my country. I'm always in it to win it!



At first I thought we would spend our summer vacay in Liw-Liwa Beach, Zambales but after weeks of planning, we decided to go to Cabongaoan Beach, in Burgos, Pangasinan. Oh, wow! Why? I'll tell you later, just hang in there. So, our meeting point was at Trinoma Carpark, we started the long journey before 1pm and arrived in Sitio Cabongaoan roughly 1am the next day. Honestly, we didn't foresee it and thank God we survived! It is true that every journey has its own challenges.

"Depth Pool" or "Death Pool" of Pangasinan?


Oh my, I will never forget that night when we were driving on a rough, narrow, lonely and creepy roads going to Sitio Cabongaoan. It was so dark and the headlights were the only medium to see the lanes. There were times that the Waze and Google Maps would not work because of weak cell phone signal. There were also times that we would need to drive carefully and blow the car horn because small herd of cows and goats would just cross the road surprisingly. We felt like we were in the "Wrong Turn" movie. It was suspenseful and risky.



Another difficulty we had to face in the middle of the night was the "resort hunt". Yes, we didn't make any prior reservation and we're very brave to do walk-in amid the darkness. We knew it would be an extra challenge to inquire because everybody was sleeping but great thing Mommy Luz, owner and caretaker of Playa De Luz Resort answered the phone. We tried to call other resorts like the Roven's Place and Amayaj Bora Beach Resort but none from them answered. She was really our savior that time.



Fyi, Playa De Luz Resort in Sitio Cabongaoan, Burgos, Pangasinan is formerly known as Luzviminda's White Sand Beach. Mommy Luz was very accommodating and easy to deal with. We thought we're so lucky that she welcomed us warmly even if we checked in very late. She showed us different types of rooms in the resort and their rates per night. As a budget travellers we just chose to stay in the Kubo/Nipa Hut with one simple bed inside good for 5 persons, electric fan and cute cottage where we put our groceries, for only 2000 Pesos/night(roughly $38). It's very convenient to stay in this resort because of the Sari-Sari store(aka neighborhood sundry store) where you can buy soda or liquors for the night party, rent a very Filipino Videoke machine, simple kitchen where you can cook and clean shared shower rooms.

The room rates of Playa De Luz Resort are very affordable especially if staying with a group. Check these out!
  • (2 Regular rooms available) Air-conditioned room good for up to 6 persons with open cottage-3000 Pesos/night(roughly $58)
  • (2 Family rooms available) Air-conditioned room good for 5-7 persons with open cottage-3000 Pesos/night(roughly $58)
  • (4 Kubo/Nipa Huts available) With electric fan, one simple bed and cottage. Good for up to 5 persons-2000 Pesos/night(roughly $38)
  • (2 Big Tents available) Good for 5-7 persons with table-1,500 Pesos/night(roughly $26), in excess 150 Pesos/head(roughly $3)
  • Check-in & Check-out Time: from 11am to 11am the following day
  • For reservations and inquiries, please call Mommy Luz at 0917-787-6918, 0977-429-4605, 0927-429-3762, 0930-302-2687
  Oops, wait! Rates may vary depending on the resort's discretion. Much better to always inquire first. They also do promos on their facebook page, so make sure to hit like Luzviminda's white sand beach. Welcome!





According to the Province of Pangasinan Official Website(pangasinan.gov.ph), Pangasinan is the third biggest province in the whole Philippine Archipelago, derived its name from Salt or "Asin" in the vernacular. Owing to the rich and fine salt beds which were the prime source of livelihood for the province's coastal towns, PanagAsinan or Pangasinan which means "where salt is made" came to be its name. Aside from beautiful beaches, this huge province is also well-known for Manaoag Church, Milkfish or Bangus Festival, Cape Bolinao Lighthouse and Hundred Islands National Park. Lovely! I'm excited to go back!




Cabongaoan Beach, why Cabongaoan Beach? Let me give you three answers. One, it's a continuation of my "Mission 101: Find Awe-Inspiring Beaches You Can Explore As Boracay Alternatives". Technically, it's my second exploration after Sampaguita Beach in Bauan, Batangas. Most of us know that Boracay, the "Philippines' Most Famous Island" and also named as "One of the Most Beautiful Islands in the World" is still closed due to sewerage problem. Hence, as a Filipino blogger, this mission is my simple way to help boost Philippine tourism by seriously blogging about other stunning beaches in the country, aside from Boracay and sharing these to you, my reader, whether you're a local or foreign tourist. Do I sound patriotic? Two, it's because of the so-called "Death Pool". Oh, don't get me wrong! It's not as morbid as you think. It's the famous spot of the beach. Thank you viral posts on Facebook and last year's episode of Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho, a Philippine television news magazine show. Do you know the Queen's Bath, on the island of Kaua'i, Hawaii? It's like that, a tide pool. Sadly, we didn't see it when we were there because of the high tide but at least now, I have a good reason to go back. Three, why not? If you don't try, you'll never know and if you don't go, you'll neither see nor experience its beauty. Folks, this beach is not yet well-developed and there are only a handful of resorts to choose. Many parts of it are rocky and a bit grassy, so make sure to wear your aqua shoes when swimming. On the other hand, it's unquestionably promising. The cotton candy sky in the morning, picturesque view of golden to white sand, several interesting rock formations, alluring coconut trees, helpful locals and the sparkling turquoise waters at midday. Furthermore, it's the best place to start Island Hopping! Okay, our next destination is? Colibra Island. Sorry, this is already too long. Let's continue the story on my next blog post. See you there!
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