Palaya Natural Farm

 


 Palaya Natural Farm is a 68-hectare farmland located at Barangay Cayabu, Tanay Rizal, Philippines. You'll see a lot of dragonfruits here. My friend went here for an overnight and that was probably one of the most unforgettable trips I had last year. 

Due to unforeseen circumstances, we arrived in Tanay at around 7pm, and 2 hrs later at this place. We had no idea that the place is far from the main road. That evening, we had heavy rain and visibility on the road is almost zero. We were behind Kuya Jeepney Driver and we knew he cannot see the road as well. He was using the white line in the road as his guide. His wiper is totally useless. My friend and I were exchanging smiles at that time, smiles with hidden worries and questions of, "are we really doing this?". To add, when we dropped off at Sampaloc, we thought it's going to be a short ride to Palaya but it turned out to be an hour of dark and bumpy roads. It was scary as hell. Imagine being in a tricycle on a place you are not familiar with and the area you are passing does not have a lot of houses. Lots of things were running through my head, all elements point to a horror or crime movie. Add to the hysteria and paranoid, was the feeling of cold. The temperature is really cold, we were drenched inside the trike and the wind was totally not considerate.

Finally arrived in Palaya safe after battling with paranoia for almost an hour. The place was already dark and the other guests were already asleep. Oh, even the receptionist was already in his bed but had to attend to us for check-in. 

Our bahay kubo room is located near a bamboo tree and you could hear the river rushing at the side. It's just enough for two though you can add a bed for the 3rd person for an additional fee. We had a double deck bed, a bedside table all made of bamboo. Even our sliding window was made of bamboo. To our relief, the staff told us that a family is also checked in near our room. My friend and I spent the night talking until 11pm. 

We woke up early but it's still raining so there was no milkyway and sunrise view on the mountain top is not an option as well. We just spent the morning taking pictures and explored the area.

 
                                                              The view from one of the rooms.


This is not our room though. This is the house where the staff stays. We just asked if we can stay and take pictures.



If there was no rain and the weather is fine, I could have taken a dip at the river.

The Dragonfruit plants.
                                                             
      

Put down the map and get wonderfully lost.


Relaxing while waiting for breakfast time.
                                                    

Our Bangsilog Breakfast


Palaya offers a buffet breakfast. We were surprised to see a long line of people even if there were just a handful of checked-in customers.


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And it turned out it's not only breakfast but lunch as well. This pic was taken when we were about to check out


As the weather is not cooperating, our original plan to head to the Windmill Farm and Sunflower Farm were cancelled. We took pictures of the flowers and butterflies instead, and they were just lovely.








Palaya has a market stall where you can buy fresh products from their farm.



They even sell plants too. Plantitos and plantitas here's for you:





Thanks to my friend, Judy who joined me with this unforgettable getaway. Here's one selfie before checking out:


The houses at the back are also accomodation. You'll cross the river using a raft. I guess when the water is low and weather is fine, you can just walk.

Expenses: 

Van (Starmall to Tanay Public Market)  - P 70 Pesos each
Jeep (Tanay Public Market to Sampaloc - P 28 pesos each
Trike from Sampaloc to Palaya - P 400 for two - P 200 pesos each
Overnight room in Palaya - P 1500 pesos (offpeak rate) - P750 each
Trike from Palaya to Highway - P200 Pesos - 100 pesos each
Trike to Palo Alto Terminal - P 50 pesos each
Jeep (Palo Alto to Cogeo ) - P 40 pesos each
UV Express Cogeo to Cubao - P35 pesos each

Total Expenses per person P 1, 273 
(food not included as this will depend on your appetite )


For more info : Please visit their page at https://www.facebook.com/PalayaNaturalFarm/


Intriguing Intramuros




Intramuros, which literally means "within walls" is a historic walled area within Manila City. It is also near to very important and historical buildings like the Manila City Hall, Post Office, National Museum and Colleges. 

 I always see Intramuros in a different way. The brick stone roads, the old churches, old buildings - that smell of history in every corner. Walking to Intramuros is like Maria Clara and Crisostomo Ibarra coming to life. It's history frozen in time.

When commuting to Intramuros from anywhere in the Metro, just find your way to the Manila Post Office then ride a jeep going to the Pier. Drop off at the Manila Cathedral and you can start your way exploring Intramuros.

๐Ÿ“ Manila Cathedral




Manila Cathedral with parked Bambikes.








Many couples wed here and usually you'll spot a bride when you visit the church especially on Saturdays and Sundays.

๐Ÿ“ Ayuntamiento De Manila

This was the seat of the Manila City Council, which consisted of two alcaldes (city leaders), eight oidores (judges), a clerk, and a chief constable.[2] Destroyed in World War II and reconstructed thereafter, the building now houses the offices of the Bureau of the Treasury.




๐Ÿ“ Palacio Del Gobernador

The site of the present building was where the former residence of the Governor-General during the Spanish Colonial Era was located until an earthquake destroyed it on June 3, 1863. The Malacaรฑang Palace then became the Governor-General's official residence.

At present, the building houses the Intramuros Administration, the Commission on Elections and the Home Development Mutual Fund National Capital Region Office. It also previously housed the Bureau of the Treasury until it relocated across Plaza de Roma to the Ayuntamiento de Manila.




๐Ÿ“ Plaza De Sta. Isabel / Memorare Manila 1945 Monument

The monument commemorates the lives lost during the battle for the liberation of Manila, waged by Filipino and American forces against Imperial Japanese troops from February 3, 1945, to March 3, 1945.

Address: General Luna St, Intramuros, 658 Zone 70, Manila



๐Ÿ“ Baluarte de San Diego

Baluarte is one of the oldest stone fortifications in Intramuros. This was destroyed in the Battle of Manila in 1945, resstoration began in 1979  and was completed in 1992. 


    Address: Sta. Lucia St, Intramuros, Manila, 1002 Metro Manila
    Hours of Operation : Mon-Sun 8am - 5pm
    Entrance Fee: 75 Pesos


My winning photo (10th Place) in the Intramuros Balik Tanaw sa Kasaysayan Smartphone Contest

Baluarte en blanco y negro
We are never defined by just the blacks or whites of our past; we are the combination of both our triumphs and failures, penciled by the crevices of our roots. 


                                                Glimpse of the Past and the Present
The contrasting view of Baluarte over the urban Manila nightscape reminds us how the past still entertwines our present- who we were, who we are and who we will be.

Baluarte at night. Pic taken during the Intramuros Open house. 

๐Ÿ“ Intramuros Golf Course


๐Ÿ“ Silahis Center
 
This is the main showroom of the  Silahis Arts and Artifacts. They are engaged in designing, producing, wholesaling, retailing and exporting the finest of handmade Philippine products.This a great place to go shopping for locally-made products. It is also one of the best places to visit to look around and learn about the local culture. 

Address: 744 Gen Luna St Intramuros, 658 Zone 70, Manila, 1002
Hours of Operation : Mon-Sun 10AM-7PM
Entrance Fee: FREE


๐Ÿ“ Casa Manila 

Casa Manila is a museum in Intramuros depicting colonial lifestyle during Spanish colonization of the Philippines. The musem has 3 floors full of antiques. No taking of pictures allowed inside, but the guide allowed me one during the Intramuros Open House.

Address: Plaza San Luis Complex, General Luna St, Intramuros, Manila, 1002 Metro Manila
Hours of Operation : Tues-Sun 9am-6pm
Entrance Fee: 75 Pesos



The garden at Casa Manila. This is one of the fave spot for prenups and predebut shoots.



 
                                              Straight ahead is the San Agustin Church.

Isn't this cute?

๐Ÿ“ San Agustin Museum

The museum is housed in the Augustinians' former monastery, right beside the famed San Agustin Church. The display rooms are huge and some artifacts were found right at the ground of the area. 

Address: General Luna St, Manila, 1002 Metro Manila
Hours of Operation : 8am-11.30am & 1-5pm
Entrance Fee: 200 Pesos (Adults) , 160 Pesos (Senior, Students and Kids)





๐Ÿ“ La Cathedral Cafe

Address: 398 Cabildo St, Intramuros, Manila, 1002 Metro Manila
Hour of Operation : Mon-Sun 8am-10pm


After the day strolling the Intramuros, head to La Cathedral Cafe for your dinner. Place is packed at night, so bring your patience with you especially on weekends. 


View of Manila Cathedral from the La Cathedral Cafe.

๐Ÿ“ Aduana Building

Address: Magallanes Dr, Intramuros, Manila, 1002 Metro Manila


๐Ÿ“ Plaza de Espaรฑa

It is a triangular "square" which features a monument to King Philip II of Spain after whom the Philippines was named. 

Address: Andrรฉs Soriano Avenue, Muralla and Solana Streets, Intramuros
Manila, Philippines



๐Ÿ“ Fort Santiago

Fort Santiago is one of the main attractions in the walled city of Intramuros. It is a citadel built by Spanish navigator and governor Miguel Lรณpez de Legazpi for the new established city of Manila in the Philippines. 

This is also where Dr. Jose Rizal, one of our national heroes was imprisoned before his execution.

Address: General Luna St, Manila, 1002 Metro Manila
Hours of Operation : Mon- Sun 8am-9pm 
Entrance Fee: 75 Pesos (Adults) , 50 Pesos (Senior, Students and Kids)

Fort Santiago at Night

The walls amidst Urban development. 







Depiction of Rizal's footsteps from Fort Santiago to Bagumbayan (now called Rizal Park)







Getting lost in Intramuros is full of surprises. We made a wrong turn once and saw this building with Tomb Raider Feels.



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