Tuesday, 16 June 2009

Loboc, Bohol, Philippines 24th March 2009




Still at Nuts Huts. We both really like it here. Our kind of place.




This morning we got a tricycle to the local butterfly conservation centre. The butterflys in the Philippines are huge, like bird size and really colourful.




Our guide was really well informed and told us loads of things about butterflys. I held some huge caterpillars (David was too squeamish, although he won't admit this) and also some of the butterflys. David got a bit freaked out by one that was fluttering around his face - quite amusing!




Afterwards we stopped at Loboc church, which is one of the oldest in the Philippines. Nice, but a bit decrepid. And it had loads of creepy dolls dressed in religious costumes. Urggh.




I must say I have really liked the Philippines. It's a bit rough and ready at times, but everybody has been friendly and kind and genuinely nice and I think it's great. Everybody should come here. No, nobody should come here, then it won't change too much. Don't come here, it's terrible and everybody carries a gun. There, that should do it.

Loboc, Bohol, Philippines 23rd March 2009







This morning we got up early and treked up to the bat caves on the other side of the river.






Twenty minutes in and I was cursing David like mad as it was an almost vertical climb up the side of the mountain, covered in jungle and about 105 degress. I looked like I was going to explode.






Another hour (!!!) into the climb and we managed to get to the peak and into the bat caves. I must admit that it was pretty cool. Lots of guano everywhere though - very smelly.






On the way down, it was pretty steep but I only fell over once (pretty good for me) and I did feel very smug when we got back and they told us that we had broken the speed record for that trek. It normally takes 4 hours and we did it in 2 1/2 hours. Pretty good eh?






My thighs are going to feel it tomorrow though. And note how sweaty I am in the photos!

Loboc, Bohol, Philippines 22nd March 2009




We've made our way to Nuts Huts, which is a place recommended to us by other travellers.




It's right in the jungle, beside the river and has a really good feel to it. The food is pretty good and we've also booked a trek to the bat cave for tomorrow. Hope it's not too hot as today is really baking.

Tagbilaran, Bohol, Philippines 21st March 2009




Today we got a tricycle to Aluna Beach which was a bit of a let down. It's meant to be a great place but it was full of dive shops and the beach was full of dive boats. The water was really clear though so did have a little swim.

Tagbilaran, Bohol, Philippines 20th March 2009


A bit better today so made a visit to the Tarsier Sanctuary.


Very tiny, very cute, very weird. The look like a cross between ET and a gremlin! I would love to take one home but I don't think it would be too happy in Aveley. Probably not hot enough.


Found a great place to have dinner. The restaurant is staffed by deaf people and the profits fund education programs for deaf children. And the food was great.

Tagbilaran, Bohol, Philippines 19th March 2009

Have had bad stomach for the last two days, so have done nothing but lie in bed and run to the toilet. Not that I would want to eat anything anyway as there is only pizza or burgers.

I am desperate to get out and see something!

Apo Island, Philippines 17th March 2009

David had to go snorkelling on his own today as I have a nasty case of the two bob bits complete with stomach cramps and aching muscles.

David did state that the snorkelling here is some of the best he has seen on the whole trip with great coral, loads of great fish and really clear water. Just my luck!

Apo Island, Philippines 16th March 2009

Arrived this morning on the island. It's really small, with only a tiny coral beach and lots of tree covered hills. The locals are all friendly though and the water looks so clear. The snorkelling here is supposed to be great.

Damaguete, Negros, Philippines 13th March 2009







After our day whalewatching, we got the ferry back to Cebu (not so quick or modern, but did see wild dolphins) and then another ferry to Negros.






Damaguete is quite nice. Busy, fumy, full of beggars and tourists (mainly middle aged balding, fat European men with tiny, young Philippino girls) but still really nice.






Padre Burgos, Leyte, Philippines 10th March 2009

Yesterday, we caught a jeepney from Maasin to Padre Burgos to try to find a boat to take us whale watching, which is the main reason that we came to Leyte. Luckily, we met a Philippino guy called Sol who was also trying to find a boat and managed to book one for just the three of us.

So, today we have been whale watching. And what a great day! We had a bit of a stressful start, trying to find a bus or jeepney to get us here for 7am (Philippinos don't do early) but finally managed to get there and onto the boat.

We went across the bay to the point where the whalesharks have been coming to eat and picked up some local fishermen in their little canoes to spot for us and then settled in to wait for something to appear.

9am came, no sight. 10am still no sight. 11am not a peep. 12pm still nothing.

By 2pm I had resigned myself to not seeing any whalesharks when we got a shout from one of our spotters. We had a mad scrabble into our snorkel gear and jumped in!...

And right in front of me was an enormous (and I do mean enormous) whaleshark. Light grey with pale speckles on it. Big wide mouth open and sucking in food. And heading straight for me! I managed to swim out of the way and the shark glided gently past me. It was so graceful and looked as though it were barely moving, just a gentle swish of its tail.

And then another one appeared! They were both about 8 metres long. Which is really big when you are swimming next to them. Our guide duckdived down next to one of them and then we really got a sense of scale! He wasn't even as tall as the whales tail, let alone the rest of the body.

We swam with them for about 10 minutes and then the spotters found another, bigger whale a bit further down the shore. We swam over, but all I got to see of that one was the tail because it swam so fast I couldn't keep up.

It was such a wonderful experience and left me with such a smile on my face. In fact, I haven't stopped smiling since. This is one day I will never forget.

Oh, and sorry, I didn't have an underwater camera so got no pics of the whales. oops.

Maasin, Leyte, Philippines 8th March 2009

Our ferry journey here was a pleasant surprise. The ferry was modern and fast.

After arriving in Ormoc, we had a bit of a search and eventually found ourselves a bus (of sorts) to Maasin. This bus was just what I had been expecting, packed to the gills with people and parcels, but it was pretty quick (mainly thanks to the kamikaze driver).

Maasin is nice. Just a normal Philippino town. And no tourists (except us of course).

Found a really great place to stay, Ampil Pensionne, run by a really lovely lady called Tata.

We have also discovered that Philippinos love fast food. This seems to be all they eat! We are already done with Pizza, burgers and fried chicken and we've only been here a couple of days!

Cebu, Philippines 7th March 2009


Had a better look around this morning and Cebu isn't quite as grim as I first thought.


It is very poor and there are quite a lot of beggers in the streets, but it does have a lively feel to it. And everyone that we have met have been really friendly and helpful.


Managed to find ourselves a Lonely Planet guidebook and booked ourselves ferry tickets to Leyte for tomorrow.

Cebu, Philippines 6th March 2009


Hello Philippines!


Finally arrived in Cebu after a long days travel via Manila.


Because of delays, we didn't arrive in Cebu until 10.30pm and I have to admit that Cebu does not look it best at that time of night. In fact, it looked pretty rough, and I looked like a foreigner with my backpack on. A bit intimidating to say the least.


Still, we managed to find somewhere so sleep and all is well.

Kanchanaburi, Thailand 3rd March 2009




Today we went on the train across the bridge over the river Kwai.




The track is laid through a path cut into massive rocks which the men had to cut into without any machinery. The also built wooden bridges over massive ravines. The heat was incredible just on the train, so it must have been crippling to the men working on the line.




The were also ravaged by lack of food and medicine and many also suffered diseases and infections from the conditions in the jungle. Those that survived must have been either very lucky or very determined, or both.

Kanchanaburi, Thailand 2nd March 2009




Finally made it to the river Kwai. We are staying in a nice place right next to the river with a view of the bridge.




Went to the River Kwai Museum today which was very good. Also, very sad to see and read about all the young men who died building the railway.




We then went to the war graves cemetary which was really beautiful and poignant. I am always very moved to see the graves of unknown soldiers, and there were quite a few in this cemetary. Although it is very much a tourist attraction because of the film, everyone is still very respectful which was nice to see.

Bangkok, Thailand 28th February 2009


Saw Joanne, Ted and Izzy off at the airport last night. Had a few tears, but didn't blub too badly.


Miss them terribly already. Had a great holiday though. Thanks guys!

Bangkok, Thailand 26th February 2009




Spent today at the waterpark which was great fun. We all had a great time, especially Izzy.

Krabi, Thailand 23rd February 2009




Spent a few more days at the beach. Ted and I did a cooking course which was pretty good. I learnt how to make my favourite Pork with basil and chili. Mmmm

Krabi, Thailand, 21st February, 2009




Arrived in Krabi this morning and found a really friendly place with loads of kids for Izzy to play with. They also have loads of games and toys which is keeping her occupied.

Rai Lay, Thailand 20th February, 2009







Today we went on a boat trip and did loads of snorkelling. Izzy is getting pretty good at this.






In the afternoon we landed on a sandbar between two islands and watched the sun go down, followed by thousands of huge bats flying out of a nearby cave. Then, dinner on the beach, watched a wedding (on the sandbar, nice) and on the way home, stopped to swim in phosphorescent planktony stuff in the water.






All in all, a pretty lovely day.

Rai Lay, Thailand 18th February, 2009




Went by boat to RaiLay. The beach here is lovely, although we are staying in the back of beyond as this is the only place to find cheap accommodation.

Koh Lanta, Thailand 15th February 2009


Spent the last few days just playing on the beach, swimming and making sandcastles.


Spent the evenings playing Uno, to which Izzy has become quite addicted. She is now also waking me up at 7.30am to play a few rounds before everyone else gets up!