Wednesday, January 25, 2012

CHINATOWN, SINGAPORE

Getting There: Exit A (Pagoda Street) of North-East MRT line's Chinatown station will deposit you right in the heart of the action. Outram Park, Tanjong Pagar and Raffles Place are also all within walking distance, as is Clarke Quay and the Singapore River to the north. 

FORT CANNING PARK, SINGAPORE

Fort Canning Park expands an overall area of 18 hectares bounded by Hill Street, Canning Rise, Clemenceau Avenue and River Valley Road. Visitors can reach the place through stopping by Dhoby Ghaut MRT or Clark Quay Central and from these points the park is just a walking distance. Perfect for nature trippings and indoor events, Fort Canning offers receptions ranging from elegant and cozy indoor rooms to private bungalows and lawns all with views of the city skyline. Past events at the Fort include concerts, weddings and even full-scale theatrical performances.

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

MARINA BARRAGE, SINGAPORE


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Saturday, January 7, 2012

TINUY-AN FALLS, BISLIG CITY, SURIGAO DEL SUR, PHILIPPINES

It was not a very good timing when we visited the place. The falls welcomes us with a bad mood waters where you can see the earth colors all over the place. It is because December is a rainy season and in the event of long rains the downpour of waters from the highlands accumulate in the rivers.

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

BANANA BEACH RESORT - TAGUM CITY'S LAST FRONTIER


Proud to say this recreational haven is one promising paradise of my very own hometown-Tagum City.  It has beach obviously, pool, inland resort, fish ponds (catch-eat-pay), restaurant, botanical/vegetable garden, treetop walk, nature trails and a lot more in progress. Formerly, the majority of the area covers the banana plantation but due to the high salinity content of the soil, the bearing fruits are beyond poor to that of the export qualities of banana in the country. Thus, the owner decided to replace the bananas with coconuts and it's now conspicuously booming. Moreover, the most preferable and thrift way to enjoy the venue for one whole day is to avail their Consumable Pass package. It will cost a regular rate of Php 750 but Php 500 only for residents of Davao del Norte and Comval province, of course, you must have a valid ID or document to support your residency (given rates are as of this writing). The package is consumable on food and drinks, activities, equipments and other facilities. To wrap this up, let the pictures below do the rest of the talking, I mean the writing. 

for more valid infos visit their website: www.bananabeachdavao.com

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