November 8, 2019 Laguna, Philippines
Laguna is a popular out of town and quick getaway destination to Filipinos because of its nearness in Metro Manila. To get there, it will only take about at least two hours of travel time from the city.
Most people who visit Laguna are either hiking up the mountains or swimming in hot springs and lakes. But for those who are craving something new and exciting in this part of Luzon, here is something you should include in your bucket list.
Liliw, Laguna is famous for its reputation in the shoe-making industry but other than that, there’s more to see in this quaint and humble town. It’s a bit far from the center of the province so it could take about 3 to 4 hours of travel time from Manila to get there. It may seem a long drive but it is still worth the trip. There, you will find a hidden gem— the Esmeris Farm.
Esmeris Farm is a quiet and serene place, perfect for people who just want to take a breather from their stressful lives and enjoy the simple beauty of nature.
Before setting your feet on the farm, you will have to walk about 400 meters from the parking area. It’s like you’re hiking up the mountains because Esmeris farm is literally hidden from the busy town proper. While this might seem exhausting, there’s no other feeling but satisfaction when you make it to the farm.
What will welcome you is a vast greenery and fresh air.
You can enjoy their hammocks, sleep on the grass, swim on their pool or go horseback riding.
You can also try their kiddie swings or their famous giant swings with a majestic view of the clouds and thousands of coconut trees like in Bali, Indonesia.
The 30 pesos entrance fee is so worth it.
Now if you want to spend the night and stargaze in the farm, you can rent their tents overnight.
OVERNIGHT RATES
Ordinary Tent: P250-P350/head
Glamping Tent: P2,000 good for 5 persons
As of writing, the farm isn’t flocked with tourists yet. But I’m sure it will, without a doubt, be a famous, or trending rather, Laguna destination any time soon.
Esmeris Farm is located at Barangay Ilayang San Roque, Liliw, Laguna.
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October 21, 2019
One of the major factors to consider when having an online shop is the shipping process. The shipping tends to be stressful especially if you don't choose the right couriers Whether you are a newbie or not in the industry, I've rounded up a list of things you should know about courier services to make your shipping process smooth.
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You can select a pick-up date but not a specific time frame for the arrival of the delivery
Most courier services offer a door-to-door pick up of your packages aside from their over-the-counter service. You can schedule a specific date of pick up but not a specific date of arrival. The courier services follow predetermined routes. But if you want the items be received on the same day, some transport services offer same day deliveries. However, these are more expensive than the standard courier services.
Not every package is suitable for the standard service
Nowadays, you can now ship almost everything but remember that not every package can be delivered. It varies from the size of your package to the type of items you are sending. Make sure to read through your courier's terms first or call them directly to confirm if you can ship your items to avoid stress and unfavorable circumstances.
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Stating the exact address is key to smooth delivery
The specifics help! Make sure that you write the exact address of the receiver and adding any relevant details like landmarks will make a successful delivery.
Inappropriate packaging can affect the whole shipping process
Packing your items properly is important because the courier service may refuse to collect the package or will ask you to do so before shipping it. Another main reason is that your package is prone to damage. I'm sure you don't want your parcel to arrive in bad shape, right? One reliable company to check out is Packaging Chimp. Their wraps were designed to secure loads, so you won’t need to worry about those loads becoming loose while they’re being moved from one place to another.
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You can track your orders online
With the help of the Internet and new technology, we can now track our parcels online. One site you can use is Order Tracking. The good thing here is. it's feasible for both sellers and buyers. It is multiple tracking.
With Order Tracking, you can:
- Bulk track DHL Packages in one click
- Access tracking from anywhere at any time
- Follow up on Every Order by SMS
- Track for online Customer &Merchant easily
Another one is Tacktry. With Tracktry, you can track all your shipments from multiple couriers and postal services. This is the best tracking solution for international parcels.
October 6, 2019 Taguig, Metro Manila, Philippines
Taguig is a city where progress is rapid and continuous. There goes some of the metro's most upscale properties, malls and clubs. As a matter of fact, when someone invites us to Taguig, most of us already think that we're going to Bonifacio Global City aka BGC like it's the only place in the city. And most of us are not knowledgeable about the other side of Taguig, that there's more to it than BGC.
I found it rather fascinating considering that even if there are many illegal settlers and Grab car drivers avoid the other side of Taguig because of the reported crimes in the area, the city still keeps its efforts to strike a balance between the old and the new.
To end the negative notions about Taguig, the city officials launched the Taguig Probinsyudad Bus Tour where they take residents and tourists to the off-the-beaten paths for free until December 2019. The tour includes visiting historical spots. This is their way to promote the city's tourism and let others discover its beauty. More than that, the main goal of this tourism program is to develop a deeper understanding and appreciation on the city's culture and traditions.
The tour takes about 5-7 hours to complete the itinerary with ten (10) places to visit.
MERCADO DEL LAGO
First stop is Mercado Del Lago. This is a floating restaurant by the lake that opened in 2018.
PLAZA QUEZON
This is located at Sta. Ana, Taguig City. The plaza is the only one built to honor President Manuel L. Quezon when he was still in the service as President of the Philippines. This plaza also serves as a venue for “Buwan ng Wika” events.
ST. ANNE CHURCH
This church is just across the Plaza Quezon. It was built in 1587 and is one of the oldest churches in the Philippines. This has survived many natural disasters since.
PLAZA BONIFACIO
Like Plaza Quezon, this place also served as a venue for graduations and other celebrations for special occasions.
DAMBANANG KAWAYAN
It's just across the Plaza Bonifacio. Its altar, wall sidings, ceiling and benches are made of pure native bamboo.
MANILA AMERICAN CEMETERY
This cemetery was established in 1944. There's a total of 17,206 graves, making it the largest cemetery in the Pacific for U.S. personnel killed during World War II and also holds war dead from the Philippines and other allied nations.
LIBINGAN NG MGA BAYANI
This is where 33,520 Filipinos who sacrificed their lives for the country during the World War II are buried. Some Presidents, dignitaries and personnel of the Philippine military are also buried here.
The dictator Ferdinand Marcos was buried here in 2016, same year after President Rodrigo Duterte took office. It was the most controversial issue that year.
VETERANS MUSEUM
This is one of the most historical sites in the city. It features war stories as interpreted by life-sized montages and retold by different art forms including film showing.
It is the only museum in our country that shows World War II in form of tableau on the daily lives of Filipinos.
BLUE MOSQUE
This religious center located at Maharlika Village, Taguig City, is also a socio-civic meeting place for both Filipino and foreign Muslims. It houses a conference room, three madrasa classrooms, a Library, Clinic, Secretariat and Imam Office. The geometrical design of this building is a multi-cross patterned after the CORDOVA in Spain (Cordova means Church).
TAGUIG INTEGRATED URBAN FARM
Before turning it to an integrated urban farm, it was a dumpsite. Everything they grow here is organic. I really like the different kinds of urban-farming setups—from gardens that showcase space-saving vertical farming, to wooden rack and pole gardens.
Indeed, there's more to Taguig than BGC. Apart from being one of the most leading and fastest progressive city in Metro Manila, there also lie untold stories, history even, that are yet to be discovered by many. Take this opportunity to tour for free while it's there. Taken the road less traveled is not that bad at all.
If you want to avail the tour, you may contact Taguig City's Facebook Page here.
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