Monday, March 23, 2015

Malalison Island The Mini Batanes of Antique





Malalison or Mararison is an Island located in Culasi, Antique. Because of it's grass-covered land it's considered as Panay's mini version of Batanes.

From Iloilo International Airport you can ride a van going to Molo terminal where you can ride a van or a bus depending on your choice. From Iloilo City, the travel time going to Culasi, Antique is approximately 5 hours.You can enjoy some good songs, eat your snacks, bore yourself to sleep or just enjoy the lush mountains and sea view.

In case you arrive late night in Culasi you may stay in Anna Sophie Hostel
There are stores and restaurants nearby where you can buy foods. Malalison is a 15-20 minute boat ride from the main land of culasi. You can rent a boat from Culasi Tourism Office or direct contact Anna Sophie Hostel so they can hire a boat men for hassle free.








The Island will welcome you with it's white powdery sand, clear waters, grassy hills and warm smiles from the locals. Upon arrival you have to register on their tourist logbook and pay 10 pesos each. Yes that's just that. If you want to leave your things while you roam around, you can rent a cottage for 200 pesos. They also offer tent for rent or home stay with the locals for those who want to spend the night in the island.


The locals suggested that someone should accompany us as our guide for our safety. You can give a tip for their thoughtful help. Manong Luis, a native and a Barangay Tanod in the island became our tour guide.

Before you can enjoy the view from above, you have to trek for 15-20 minutes and since it's a grass land there are no trees that will protect your skin from the sun. As you can see, for the love of fashion I wore a sleeveless maxi dress and just a hat. Fortunately, we started trekking 7 in the morning so the heat wasn't too much.

BIYAHERO TIP :  Wear long sleeve or a cap that will protect you from the sun. Much better if you apply sunblock all over your body especially when you hike in noontime or in the afternoon.



While making our way to the top, we saw pitcher plants that are known to be carnivorous and there are plenty of them in the island according to our guide. Manong Luis also told us that the electricity in the island is only produced by a generator that only turns on from 6am - 10am and 6pm - 10pm.

Jason and manong Luis heading to the other side of the island






the other side of Malalison and the Nablag Island





Nablag Island is very near to Malalison that you can go there by feet when it's low tide



kissing a starfish that manong Luis found near Nablag Island



The Malalison Island is not only rich in grassy mountains but also in stunning white beaches and a sandbar. Malalison is also perfect for those who love snorkeling. Too bad we forgot to bring a snorkeling gear.









TRAVEL BUDGET LIST :


Iloilo International Airport - Molo Terminal  = 50 PHP

Van / Bus - Culasi, Antique  = 190 - 250 PHP

Anna Sophie Hostel Rates = 400 - 1,000 PHP

Boat rental = 800 - 1,500 PHP

Tent Rental / night = 200 PHP

Home stay with the locals = 150 PHP


Thank you for reading my adventures. I hope I can inspire you to discover many beautiful places in our beloved country, the Philippines.

- Donna



Saturday, March 7, 2015

5 tips before travelling

If you're starting to love travelling, you need good preparation to have a successful adventure. You don't need that much of money just to be a pro traveller. Just preventing possible problems and planning ahead would be great help to enjoy your trip. 

1. Exercise

Stretch those poor bones. You don't want to hear cracking bones while you're trekking or trying new activities, right? So, in able to be fit on your vacay, you really need a good body preparation. Daily basic exercise improves mood, boots energy and combats disease.




2. Be Healthy

This is always a must. Sickness is unpredictable. Either you will not enjoy your trip or worse, you will cancel it. Whether you are a traveller or not, you really have to be healthy to do things better.

Cleanse your body with water detox  
I'm doing it myself and it's really good! It's healthy and cheap. Such a life-saver drink. 
Add some citrus fruits to your regular water and let it rest for overnight and enjoy your new healthier drink! 
 


 Upgrade your diet  
Good health is important to every traveller. I'm not saying that you have to be a Vegan just to be healthy because we need to load our bodies some proteins
for our muscles.Though beans have proteins, the taste of meat is better so case closed. Kidding. Just a proper diet and your good!.
 

Relax your mind and meditate

Try to avoid stressful things in your life. Stop being a worrier and try to be more positive. Stress may lead you to chaotic schedule due to lack of focus. Have a cup of coffee at your favorite coffee shop and read some nice travel magazines. These will help you more focused on your plans and organizing your trips.




3. Prioritize your passion 

This is an underrated tip but totally important. Always consider the things that you love when planning your trips. If you're the adventurous type, go somewhere you can experience new activities like mountain climbing, surfing, water rafting or just simply trekking. If you love peace and serenity, try going to a remote island and enjoy the sun while drinking a tropical juice drink. You will be happier if you do what you love in a lovely place.



 4. Save for the date

Not all travellers are rich. Please take note of that. Not just because you've seen our pictures in a wonderful place that means we can get money easily. I work hard just for a single adventure and always make sure I save MORE before my travel date. It's always better if you have extra cash with you when travelling. 


5. Pack like a Pro

This is one of the most important thing when travelling. You don't need to pack that much. List down all the essentials that you need. Search online and read travel blogs about information like weather, culture and activities in the place you are heading to.