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It's not too late to position for the bull run. Trade now. Caveat, TAYOR!
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Do you know what TAYOR means in stock market? Here’s a cool shirt to inform everyone. New caveat!
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Travelling to Boracay via 2GO Experience | Review 🏖🏖🏖
🏖The new Boracay screams huge improvement from the recent 6-month rehabilitation last year. But for me, Boracay was a dream until weeks ago wherein I finally stepped my feet on its white sand and pristine water. 🙂Also, thinking of going to Boracay but on a tight budget? Going Do-It-Yourself will do the trick similar to what we did this month. And in our travel itinerary, we chose traveling to Boracay via #2GO rather than a plane.
✈️Travel by plane: ✈️Travel time is less than an hour but the tickets are way higher, likely double the cost and higher if you’ll pick the convenient times. One solution for this is to hunt for piso fares, which requires lots of effort and coffee. 🙂 ✈️You have to allot 2 to 3 hours before the departure time due to traffic and boarding process.
🛳Travel by ship/RoRo: 🛳Travel time is around 9 hours and the fare is cheaper than a plane ticket. 🛳You can get a ticket for less than a thousand peso. 🛳We had a cabin for P1600...and it has its own restroom! ;) 🛳Sleep during travel, let the waves lullaby you. 🛳You can also bring in your car or motorcycle since the ship is a Roll-On/Roll-Off (RoRo).
🧐For further reading: https://teamjaizel.com/travelling-to-boracay-via-2go-exper…/
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If you’re used on private resort staycations, then you might be disappointed at first. The area is a fishing village turned into a beach resort. You’ll be passing by simple houses and small sari-sari stores. At the beach, there were small boats parked at the shore. But don’t worry as the beach has a long stretch of coarse-to-fine, brownish-white sandy areas.
The shore was generally clean on the time of our visit. Kudos to the barangay, that’s environmental fee taken into good use. The water was not turquoise as the light won’t reflect on a brownish sand off the shore. But if you’ll look closely, the water was clean and clear.
Take a dip and you’ll feel the softness of the sand beneath the water. There were no rocks, sea urchins and sea weeds. Now, that invigorating feeling compensates for the absence of turquoise color. It’s fun and safe to swim as the sea floor’s depth has a gradual slope. Life guards can also be spotted watching.
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Travel Tips:
1. Plan ahead to avoid the rush and uncertainties. 2. Choose tourist class if you're not used in travelling via RORO because it's very humid and noisy outside. 3. If you are on tight schedule like us, rent the tricycle for the whole tour. 4. If you have a lots of free time, take public tricycle transpo to save as much as 500%. 5. Bring large scarfs that you can use as a blanket and sun shield at the same time. 6. Have a chat with the locals. They're very friendly. 7. There are some tour packages available for a more seamless travel but I think doing D-I-Y or backpacking is quite easy.
Things to bring:
1. Powerbank. You will be travelling for more than 8 hours onboard and charging stations are expensive so bring your high capacity powerbanks. 2. Water bottle. I can't believe we survived our 2nd day until lunch without drinking water. Stay hydrated guys! 3. Cash. There's an atm at Romblon, Romblon from PNB but to be sure, bring some extra with you. 4. Padlocks. This is for your bags so you can roam around the ship without worrying for your belongings. 5. Swimming gears, shades, sunblocks, tent 6. Dry bag. I put my dslr and drone remote here during our island hopping where the waves can be very rough. It's very useful!
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Tips and things to bring:
Sunblock, cap, shades and other forms of extreme heat & sun exposure protection if you’ll be taking the day trail.
Water bottles. There are water refill station at the start and endpoints of the trail. Don’t expect it to be ice-cold as they are stored in a traditional water pots that are made of clay or some kind of stone.
Wear comfortable and appropriate clothes and shoes. No slippers. Doing so will make your climb easier and safer.
Gloves will help, although not required.
There’s around 20-minute walk from parking to the Silungan. They provided us with umbrellas as it was very hot that time.
Mind your action cameras, cellphones and drones, ’cause when they fall, it might be the last time.
If you can’t cross on the rope courses, you can ask for alternative trails. Yes, they exist! But conquering those rope courses was indeed a breathe of fresh air.
The trails are generally safe, but I’ve seen some hazards along the way. An example is at the Web wherein there are no ropes to hold on to and the entry/exit points are narrow. So my advice is to look for each other and ask for help if you think it’s needed.
There are restrooms located at the entrance and exit of the trails only.
Reserve in advance so you can get the date that suit you. Don’t worry as there are a couple of slots available if you’re planning to go at least 2 weeks ahead. If you’re less than 7 persons (for example only two), better email them and ask if there are slots available for sharing. Or you can search at fb groups and be a joiner.
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The garden is just a few minutes drive from the highway of Lipa city. We went here easily with the use of Google Maps. But be sharp in searching for it because the signage is small and you may miss it.
From Manila:
Ride a bus going to Lipa, Batangas. There are bus stations in Cubao – Jam and ALPS and Buendia – Jam, ALPS, DLTB, JAC, RRCG
Depart at SM City Lipa
Take a jeepney going to Jollibee Levitown (it’s near Robinson’s)
Finally ride a jeepney going to Balete Batangas and tell the driver to drop you off at Marian Orchard.
For private cars, you can use Waze, Google Maps, Here or other nav apps.
From here, there are plenty of recommended point of attraction around Batangas:
See Cintai Coritos Garden here.
or Valentino’s Resorts and Spa.
We’ll also be featuring Shercon just a few minutes away from this landmark.
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Are those reasons enough to convince you in joining a car club? Or do you want to tinker your car yourself? Consider joining one to try and taste the benefits listed here. Maybe, you’ll find more reasons to join upon entering.
Here are some Car Clubs I found on Facebook/Web/Road:
United Car Clubs of the Philippines
Hyundai Eon Owners Club Philippines
CR-V CLUB PHILIPPINES
The WIGO CLUB Philippines
Toyota Wigo Club Philippines
SCCP (Suzuki Celerio Club Philippines)
Ford Everest Club Philippines (FECP)
HYUNDAI TUCSON CLUB PHILIPPINES
Altis Club Philippines
Honda City Club Philippines
Vios Club Philippines
TOYOTA INNOVA CLUB PHILIPPINES
HYUNDAI EON CLUB PHILIPPINES
Fortuner Club Philippines
Accent Club Philippines
Team Montero Sport Philippines
Toyota New Vios Philippines
Sentra Club Philippines
Toyota Hilux Club Philippines
Honda Jazz Club of the Philippines
TMP – Team Mirage Philippines
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We all know that Singapore offers a lot of tourist attractions, but there’s one that made my trip more colorful and memorable. Pretty flowers, exotic blooms, and fresh air will surely bring out the love of nature in you. Experience it too by visiting Singapore Botanic Garden. See more: https://teamjaizel.com/singapore-botanic-garden-national-orchid-garden-tour/
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Calaguas island is my personal favorite as well. Even though getting there is not that easy – eight hours on the bus and two hours on rough ocean, it was definitely worth it. So if you are starting this 2018, drafting your travel destinations in the country, I highly recommend Calaguas island.
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Overall, we had a great experience at the resort even for just a few hours. We are indeed looking forward for a staycation here and swim in their clean swimming pools. Summer is coming soon and it’s a resort worth considering.
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Growing in a very simple life at a small ancestral house surrounded by lots of trees together with the sound of the waves touching the shore painted my childhood memories. I was raised by my late grandmother in the shores of Batangas in their old but lovely home. Now living in more developed part of the province makes me long for them from time to time. And upon hearing a nearby restaurant in Taal which resembles those old houses, I got intrigued and scheduled a visit.
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