02 October 2010

Traveling Solo, Again!


I now have the chance to go for a proper long holiday on my own, again. Unfortunately, due to a small budget, I can only plight around South East Asia. The ideal destination will be somewhere exotic, less-traveled by Malaysians and non-metropolitan. Shopping is not part of the deal. I want to experience nature, culture, village life and good food. The more interactions with locals and fresh air, the better.

I thought of Sulawesi - of Toraja, the land of the living dead in particular. The  nearest airport is in Makassar, where I can spend a few days. I googled and found a few highly recommended tour guides. However, one corresponded with me back and forth, but still didn't share his rates, where else the other tried to cheat me by quoting 5 times the average fee on Lonely Planet. My mother also stressed that I should not expect ,much as it is a poor country.

I continued my research and alas, it rekindled my memory of a trip during my varsity days. This Tagalog song, 'Manila' by Hotdog, kept coming to me. I attended a student conference there. Our host, a local student took us around and let us stay in the attic of his father's 3-storey bungalow in an elite area. So, now it looks like I'll be returning to the Philippines after 16 years! To the outskirts and historical sites, this time:D

8 comments:

  1. never been there. but i heard from a friend, a bit difficult to get halal food. maybe a wise thing to bring some instant noodle, milo 3-in-1, nestum...

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  2. Kak Yong,
    Insya-Allah cuti hujung tahun ni. Look forward to it. Thanks:)

    Synap,
    Last I was there, I was only 21. That time, don't bother too much. And Philippines' dishes are delicious. But now, think I'll do what I did in Bangkok - go for seafood and vegetarian. Don't think I'll be happy with instant food, LOL! But I can get halal food during my short stay in Marawi (land with 65 mosques):)

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  3. Thank you for visiting, ma'am. That picture of the lane is perfect for a period movie. Where's that?

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  4. Hi Bergen. Thanks for visiting. That is Vigan, the only surviving Spanish colonial town in the Philippines, a UNESCO world heritage site. Yeah,I read that Philippines' film-makers often shoot their movies there:)

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  5. Ailin, I hope so, hehe. Scandinavia is top of my list, with Spain, Mexico and Japan.

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