It was until today (21 of April of 2015) that everything clicked for me. I thought and re-thought of writing my experiences. I was being lazy, careless and I was approaching my writing as a “sponsored blog”. I wanted to tell the stories in an impersonal way, but that’s not my style. So this is my letter to you my friends.
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21/Apr/2015
Phnom Phen
To my family and friends:
Sorry for writing you so late, I was lazy and overwhelmed about my first month of solo traveling. Right now it’s my 49th day of traveling. More than one month and a half, and I have tons of experiences to share. So far, my journey has been great and and full of adventures. I even learn how to haggle, so watch out street vendors!!
Let’s start from the beginning: Philippines.
Philippines big three regions: Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao Source: http://mycondoph.com/mabuhay/the-philippines/ |
This was my first stop on my journey, and I'm grateful it was this way. First, because it's the country of one of the most special person that I've meet in life. Second, it's the country where I stayed one month last year volunteering with an incredible NGO called Big Bang Ballers which target social issues through sports, this is an extremely innovative idea. Third, THE FOOD!!! If you haven't tried a Halo Halo, Adobo or SiSig, you're missing a lot in your life. The food it's great, good taste, good ingredients and abundant amount of rice too. Philippines have Unlimited Rice Meals, which is something I haven't seen in any other country of Asia.
And last, but not the least, the people is AMAZING! It is a country of happy, jolly people. It's not like everything is sugar, spices and everything nice, but the country has a general happiness level that can permeate you very fast. They have this attitude, where they make the best out of everything. It´s a place where mingle with people it's a must and you enjoy it. At least I did.
Last time I visited the Philippines, I went to Boracay (Visaya Region), one of the coolest places to chillax that I've been in my life. I've heard a lot from it, and I couldn't believe it was that nice, but it is.
The formula of the place could be:
(Every beach desire that you have) +
(Beautiful Beach) +
(Good Vibe Places) +
(A lot of people) =
Boracay
Sunset at Boracay, make me want to be there again. |
Also, last time, I visited Iligan and Cagayan de Oro, which are located in Mindanao Region. This two places made an emotional scar in me, and I will always gonna remember them and cheer for the La Salle Team of Iligan, which happen to be regional champions! They´re a bad ass team… I mean a brotherhood.
La Salle Iligan Basketball Team and Big Bang Ballers |
La Salle Iligan Team winning... something they're use to. |
The first couple of nights, I stayed with a friend from CouchSurfing, This was my first time as a “surfer”, and I think it was a good experience. He was really into Couchsurfing and teached me about it's unwritten etiquete, what are his practices as a guest, and above all, he was a great host. By the way, if you want to meet travelers, try to look up for the weekly meeting of Couchsurfing in your city. There is always something.
As my first experience, I was shocked when he gave me the key of his house. I felt a ton of trust in me, as a person, but also in the role I was playing "A Couchsurfing guest". Not all people will do that with a stranger, but that's when I knew this person was special, and at the same time, made my staying a lot easier. I didn't feel "What if he steals me?" "What if I come late and he locks the door?" in general I felt part of a family and I have free entrance to the house.
Me and my friend from Couchsurfing |
The area I lived was around University of Santo Tomas (One of the oldest Universities in Asia) and also around a flower market, which I visited a couple of times. My first day was weird, I had to move around this huge city, through buses, jeepneys and by walking, alone. I end it up in MOA and had a great time just getting used to the city.
It's always good to walk around, and feel "oh, that's similar to me, or that is different". Like in life, traveling for a long term is not -and can´t be- a highlight film. Everyday is not as exciting as the Facebook photos can show, but none the less, everyday is fulfilling. If you base your self esteem in your ability to create, recreate and live in a #HighlightMode all the time, you're just very far from the real world. Even Michael Jordan, who's highlight we've all seen, after he stepped out the court he became more or less normal. Anyway, I enjoyed having a first look of Manila in #WalkingMode.
Street Ice Cream with Bread (Pan Frances) - YOU MUST TRY IT! |
On my second day, a little more familiar with my surroundings, I decided first to go to University of Santo Tomas, look around the campus, then take a Jeepney to Intramuros, and finally go to MOA to go for a movie.
In University of Santo Tomas (UST), I get to see the old infrastructure, a reminder of the spanish colonization and the heritage of the Philippines. The students of the University wear uniform, which was different from my country, and other places I've been traveled. While walking on the campus, I tried to "fake" been a traveler, I am one, but this was my second day, I needed to fake til I make it.
Anyway, I start talking with a group of students, they all studied Tourism. We talk about Food-to-Eat, they gave me a list of 10 foods to try. I couldn't try them all, but I will share it.
Filipino Food to Eat. My Favorites are Halo-Halo and Sisig |
Also, I start asking about the Filipino Identity and when I asked how would they define a Filipino, they all said: Hospitable. I agree. But, they all studied Tourism… this might be like a slogan, but so far, I feel it´s true.
Group of Tourism Students at UST. They thought I was famous and then they realize I was not, they looked disappointed. |
Then I was headed to Intramuros. In order to go there I needed to stopped around 10 jeepneys and ask them: "Are you going Intramuros?" They all said no, but the last one told me, that I could get to SM City Mall and from there I could walk. I trust too much in people, and I did that.
I was there in a jeepney facing all other 10 passenger and passing the money the new ones wanted to give to the driver. It’s a great feeling of the Pinoy Public Transportation: The sense of community. It might not be the most comfortable way to travel, but it's one of the friendliest.
After crossing the street in the SM City Mall area I reach Intramuros. This Spanish Relique, was being used by middleschoolers as a playground in their after class. It was a way of interaction between reliques and general people.
That scene reminded me how you in my house we have two couches: one you don't touch it and it's just for special guests and the other one it´s the everyday couch, and everyone is always around it. Intramuros, is that second type of couch, and it's a place more than to visit, but to interact with it and see how everyone interacts too.
It's not serious or quiet. It has a lot of kids playing around the rusty cannons, the great walls and the ancient rocks. The most remarkable it's that, as a society, they don't paint the walls with propaganda or graffitis, it's preserved and used as it should. A lesson to learn in my country, and several other.
Group of kids playing in the Afternoon at Intramuros |
From there, I walked all the way up to MOA, hearing my playlist, which starred Gloria Estefan and her album Tierra. I love her. On my road I visited the Jose Rizal Plaza and all the Roxas Beach side walk. In MOA we had dinner and watched “Serena” for me, it was bad!! I didn't get it.
Next day I got the chance to visit around a night club. I was at the Album Launch of Pupil Zilch in The B-Side. The band was a very well known in Philippines, and according to a friend, the singer was like legend. The place was a dark whole-in-the-wall type of place, although you can see that it was specially arrange for this event. I would totally come back, it’s my type of places. Also they have Reggae Sundays.
Me at B-Side, at the Pupil Zilch Album release. |
After this few days in Manila, I keep on meeting new friends, from Couchsurfing and I end it up having a discussion of Filipino Identity with a Social Anthropologist which whom I became instant friend, and we shared several beers. Red Horse.
I also I went all the way to Tagaytay by Bus with a nurse friend who I've met through Couchsurfing and Social Media. Tagaytay it's like a Christopher Nolan/Xzibit Meme type of landscape. It's a Volcano, that has a lake, that has a mountain that has a lake, like if one mountain wasn't enough.
The place has a great view and you can find yourself surrounded by Pinoy Food and sweats. I specially enjoyed Buko Pie (Coconut Pie).
Also I had a weekend getaway from the City to Zambales. This place it's like a desert beach, with no waves (at this time of the year), and it's a calm, relaxed and full of Roxy Girls -jajaja- place.
The place was called Crystal Beach Resort, and it had everything I could've need. Their main thing it´s that they allow you to bring a tent and camp in the wilderness of the resort and the beach.
Crystal Beach Resort at Zambales |
They have delicious food, this time I had Bulalo (Sopa de Res) and Fish, and Mango Salad. This place is made for a nature lover, who wants a retreat from society and that wants just to think about life. Of course you can do that in the city, or in your toilet, but Zambales it's WAAAAAAY better jajajaja
Finally, on my last day I went to University of The Philippines (UP), to the Diliman Campus, to find people to play basketball with. I needed a pick up game before I leave one of the -if not the most- basketball lover country of all. I had to talk with the Gym Admin and use my "Traveler Card" so she could let me in, and finally, I had my Basketball Game. My team won :D!
UP Basketball Gym - Diliman Campus, Quezon City |
This was Philippines. It's a country who I strongly recommend to visit, mostly to Latin Americans, you will be amazed of our similarities, it feels like if they were our lost cousins from colonization. Which they are.
This was my trip here. I spend 7 great days with tons of more stories but they´re for another occasion. At the airport, I just feel: “Goodbye and see you soon Philippines. From now on, I will always cheer the GILAS, Pacman and I will always eat a Halo-Halo everytime that I can”. That was my oath to the Philippines.
Halo-Halo, the best dessert in the South East Asia Region. |
My Friends Janice and Mawik at a GILAS Game in Korea. |
Thank you all for reading me, I hope you have a great week, please keep in touch.
Love,
E.
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Thanks Sum.