Thursday, November 21, 2013

Coron after Yolanda

Coron is one of the places that was hit by the devastating typhoon called Yolanda or Haiyan. I had a very good time in Coron last July and I felt that the people are generally kind and that is the reason why it pains me seeing the news that this beautiful town was hit badly by the typhoon.
But worry no more! According to an article by Jamie Elona of Inquirer.net, Coron is gradually recovering from theYolanda disaster. The mayor also said that “We have been getting . . . international and local [tourists]” Mayor Clara Reyes further said that “We’re coping very well . . . everyone is helping each other . . . Right now our municipality is moving on."

This is actually a great news for everyone who plans to visit Coron for the months to come.

Monday, September 2, 2013

Where to buy souvenirs in Coron

According to Miss Susan Calo Medina on one of her episodes in Travel Time with Susan Medina, she said that buying souvenirs is one of the exciting things we look forward in a travel. We love buying something that would remind us on our beautiful experience wherever we are and share it to our family and friends.

Here in Coron, the best place to buy souvenirs when you are in a tight budget is in the Public Market, you can get key chains for as low as 8.33 php each if you buy in bulk. Plus you can have your friends name engraved at the back of the leather key chains. 





















You can also buy souvenirs at the souvenir shops outside the market but with much higher price. 






Saturday, August 3, 2013

Fitness Gym in Coron

For travelers who wish to stay longer and would like to keep their gym routine intact, there is a fitness gym at the heart of Coron town.

It is actually situated  infront of Corongaleri Tours Stall



The name of the gym is Boron Fitness Center.

It is open from Monday to Saturday
8:00 AM to 12:00 Noon
and 3:00 PM to 8:00 PM

For inquiries, please contact Elaine P. Valerio at 0917 838 4188

Monday, July 29, 2013

Interesting Video about Coron





Friday, July 26, 2013

Lagoon at Kayangan Lake





















This is the most photographed view in Coron!

Its been a week now since I photographed this beautiful and stunning scene of the Kayangan Lake Lagoon  in Coron, Palawan. I could still remember how I felt the moment I was there. It was magical indeed and everytime I see this picture, it brings smile to my face :)


Coron is so much fortunate for having this such magnificent creation by God. Good thing that the townspeople had taken care of this blessing and it let us see this wonderful  scene even at this modern age.

Whenever you are Coron, don't ever miss to see this!

This is the entrance of the the lake. Kayangan lake entrance fee is already part of the 650 php travel tour we got so we don't have to worry about bringing money.

According to the video, history tells us that lakes are sacred for the tribes who lived in Palawan several years back.

 To have a chance to see this stunning view, it is accessible by a steep 10-minute climb.





















BUT ITS WORTH IT :)






















This my picture taken by our tour guide.



Tip:

To get a good photo of you with the lagoon as a background, make sure you bring an external flash. The place where you can stand up is dim while the backview is very bright. < I regretted I left my external flash at home :(   >

Cheap Hotels in Coron

Monday, July 22, 2013

Busuanga Airport

Busuanga Airport is one of a kind. It doesn't welcome you with beaming lights and skyscrapers but rather trees, mountains and bushes to let you experience nature at its finest.

To go to Coron by plane, you have to land at the Busuanga Airport which is called Francisco B. Reyes Airport (named after their mayor during the Commonwealth era).
This is my first step in Busuanga

This aiport is 45 meters above sea level which means that its location is much higher than the usual airports in the country. Mactan International Airport is just 10 meters above sea level by the way.
Their runway is quiet rough and short just enough for small planes.



There are vans waiting outside the airport. To my surprise, the drivers here doesn't harass tourists. They are very kind and would give you information if you need help.
Vans waiting outside the aiport


Also, if incase your flight is cancelled, there is always an affordable food outside the airport. This is thecheapest food I bought in Coron. I think it was just about 50 php including their eco friendly food container.



To sum it all, please don't expect a modernized airport in Coron. Their waiting lounge doesnt even have a television. That is why you have to make sure all your gadgets are fully charged before going to the airport so that you will not be bored while waiting. Their check in area is not air conditioned too and by the way, you can charge your phones, tabs, etc if you will only unplug the electric fans inside that might irritate other passengers waiting.

 Good thing that in my case, I asked one policewoman to have my phone charged on their booth.
  I was very confident  that my phone is in good hands when I saw this sign:

Sunday, July 21, 2013

Solo Traveller in Coron

If you are travelling alone, NO PROBLEM!
You can still enjoy the tour packages in Coron.
You can actually join other groups who are also traveling in pair or solo.
We got the basic tour (since we are staying just for 3 days) by Corongaleri which is by the way a walking distance from Eco lodge Hotel.
We were 6 in the group (my friend and I, a married couple from Negros, a solo traveler from Manila, 2 Irish females and 1 french guy)





The 650 php is so SULIT (Thats a filipino term for "worth it").
I will tell why on my next post :)


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