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Davao: The Getting to Know Stage

 

The month of August is very important to Davaoeños for this is the month where they celebrate the weeklong Kadayawan sa Dabaw Festival.

Kadayawan Festival 2011 by Olan Embuscado
photo by Olan Embuscado of http://thetravelteller.com

The Kadayawan Festival is an annual festival in the city of Davao in the Philippines. Its name derives from the friendly greeting “Madayaw”, from the Dabawenyo word “dayaw”, meaning good, valuable, superior or beautiful. The festival is a celebration of life, a thanksgiving for the gifts of nature, the wealth of culture, the bounties of harvest and serenity of living.

I’m not really into festivals but when Eric of Byahilo.com asked me a year ago to join him and a couple of friends to attend the 2011 Kadayawan Festival of Davao City, I didn’t hesitate to book for the trip since Cebu Pacific was offering promo fares at that time. I booked for a RT Cebu to Gen. San. route (P183.36/one way all-in) as suggested but after thinking about the hassle+costs of travelling from Gen. San. to Davao, I immediately booked another trip, this time with Airphil Express when they released promo fares last February. I only paid P116.00 all in for the one way trip from Cebu to Davao. Not bad right? ;-)

So after I almost missed my flight to Davao, the next thing I knew, I was already up in the air and I could hear the pilot announce that we’d be landing in a short while. I must have dozed off for I failed to check out Davao’s aerial view and that to me was such a bummer :-(

When I went to the arrival lobby of the Davao airport, we were greeted with a performance of a certain tribal dance. Refreshments were also served by the airport management as a gesture of welcome to its guests in this very festive mood in the Durian Capital of the Philippines.

davao airport lobby

This was my first trip to Mindanao, the largest island that comprises the Philippine archipelago. I only have very little information about the things that awaits me on my solo trip to Davao. Actually, when I hear of Mindanao, I normally associate it with “trouble” or the phrase “scary” or “not safe”. And when I hear the word Davao, all I could think of is the Philippine Eagle, also known as the Monkey-eating Eagle, the country’s national bird. Then there’s also Mount Apo, the highest volcano in the country and famous for being the Grandfather of Philippine Mountains.

This was my first solo trip and I didn’t create any itinerary for this 5-day trip to Davao. To make matters worse, I didn’t have any hotel reservations and I didn’t read enough information to acquaint me what to expect the moment the aircraft of Airphil Express landed on the runways of Davao City.

Without knowing where to go, I stepped out of the airport doors and tried to scan the surroundings. Hmmm…Where should I go? was what I asked myself. Then I asked a lady giving away real estate flyers on where I can hail a metered cab. They pointed to a man standing next to me and when I asked how much is the regular rate, they said it’s 40 pesos. I said no to the offer thinking that I can find something cheaper. Later on, I learned that the taxi rates really start at P40 even if they were airport taxis. So when I asked where I should head off to find a jeepney, a girl turned to me and told me she can show me since she’s heading towards that direction. She asked me to tag along. I thought she was also one of the passengers from my flight. I then learned that she was bound to Cebu for a vacation but arrived late in the airport. She re-booked her flight that afternoon and since she doesn’t want to stay in the airport, she went back to the city. She offered to be my tour guide on that brief time and I was really thankful for her hospitality. She also offered to help me find a place to stay.

That welcoming gesture alone made me say “WOW! This must be my lucky day!” I was super happy when I bumbed into Joanne, a total stranger who never had second thoughts of helping me out in my moment of distress.

The blurry image of Davao in my head was becoming clearer as each hour passed. Hospitable and Helpful people, check! ;-)

Actually, Joanne is from GenSan but she also knows Davao by heart. As we rode a jeepney to the city proper, I then saw a few glimpse of Davao. One thing I could say about the place is that it’s like a super huge downtown area. After 2 hotel inspections, I decided to stay at the Sampaguita Inn which was strongly recommended by Joanne. It was also the perfect location for our rendezvous point, which is the Apo View Hotel as it was just a walking distance from the inn.

Quirino Ave Davao City

My room was going to be available at 3pm and it was still 11am. We decided to take our lunch instead. When my new found-friend asked me where I want to eat, I told her I want to try eating an authentic Davao dish that’s just cheap. You know what she suggested? hehehe “Have you already eaten a carabao’s meat?

To be continued…

P.S.

By the way, there were originally four of us who booked flights to fly to Davao but all of them backed out. I’m glad that I still pushed through with this trip for I would say that this was one of my most unforgettable trips. Hahahaha. Typing the word “unforgettable” made my left eye shed a tear. Ok, I need to stop being mushy now :lol: Really, this trip to Davao made me realize a lot of things. For one, it allowed me to see Davao in a different perspective. I think I’ve found a second home in Davao (wipes away tears now, hahaha…no kidding…). I think it has something to do with its warm people and I am really thankful for knowing the likes of the great Olan Embusacado, the hyper active and kalog Renz, the very accommodating MJ Maranion and Kim Ignacio, the very patient CJ Salas of and the super sweet Marcus Castle. Special thanks too to Ria and Andrew for introducing us to the owner of Lachi’s and letting us taste all their delicious meals and super yummy cakes! I still can’t forget about that Durian Cheesecake! Another thanks to Andrew for the meat bun, siopao and were those tarts? which was equally yummy courtesy of Mam Beb’s Bakeshop. And of course, Grab-a-Crab for the wonderful lunch and those mouthwatering crabs! Then also to Apo View Hotel for continuously providing each tourists in Davao the chance to experience the rich culture of Davao. And lastly, to Joanne, someone I never expected to meet in a place where no one knew me. Thank you for your kindness as you helped me adjust and get to know Davao.

One thing’s for sure…Davao, I shall return!

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I Almost Missed My Flight To Davao

 

Tutuloy ka talaga?”  mom reacted violently when I was about to leave the house.

O. Alis na ako, kiss.” was all I said before I kissed my mom’s cheek.

Kelan ang balik mo?” asked my dad.

Tuesday. Bye!”  and I hurriedly left our house already in panic mode.

10 minutes ago…

For some reason I couldn’t explain, I suddenly woke up. My eyes turned wide and I immediately reached for my phone and checked the time. 8:00am was what registered on its screen. My eyes widened and I immediately jumped out of the couch and thoughts of not being able to make it to the airport on time and just cancelling the whole trip crossed my mind. But I simply had to try making a run for it.

I immediately went to my room, got dressed, grabbed Lenny and pushed it in my backpack and stuffed other things inside my 2 bags and bade my parents goodbye. Good thing I already took a quick shower the night before :lol:

5 hours ago…

The plan was to stay up all night and wait as dawn breaks till I leave the house for my 9:15 flight to Davao last August 19th. Then somewhere in between, I started dozing off on my work desk and soon I sought refuge on our couch with the intention of napping for a few hours. The stupid me failed to set my alarm clock since I thought that I’d easily wake up as I slept uncomfortably in our couch.

5 hours and 10 minutes after…

I hurriedly went out and impatiently waited for a cab. The traffic was already building up from where I live and I really thought it was impossible to get a ride on that busy Friday morning. My heart was already pounding. My mind was already imagining all sorts of things. I was silently saying “Please, please, please. Sana i-allow ng Airphil kahit late na ako” as the night before, I registered for their free Web Check In service.

Then after a couple more minutes of waiting, a taxi pulled over. It was one of those old Toyota taxi cabs and when I got in, an old man greeted me. “Nong, airport ta. Pwede ta magdali kay late na ko sa akong flight?” I don’t know if he heard me as I didn’t see any sign of acknowledgement from him. It was already 8:10am. That was my longest and most agonizing taxi ride to date. The driver’s speed never improved. I was seeing cars overtaking us and all I was thinking was “I’m doomed!” What will the people I was supposed to meet in Davao say? It even crossed my mind that if ever I won’t make it I’ll totally cancel the trip as I don’t have enough funds to book for another flight to Davao.

road going to the Mactan-Cebu Airport

Finallly! We arrived at the Mactan International Airport. After paying 100 pesos to the cab driver, I hurriedly went inside the airport as if I was one of the contestants of the Amazing Race. Their clock registered 8:23 am. I was already prepared to charm the Airphil Express personnel when I reached their counter and when I handed my documents, the lady behind the counter simply processed my flight docs and soon handed me my boarding pass. I let out a sigh of relief at that point. Whew! So I guess that was it! I was really going to Davao! =)

After paying for the terminal fee and after I found a seat at the waiting area of Gate 4, I tried to regain my composure. I was panting and my heart was still beating heavily from what transpired within the last 30 minutes. As I was still trying to calm myself, I then heard a voice over say “Last call for Check in for all passengers on Airphil Express flight 2P247 bound for Davao” Then I was like “Whatda???? @#!$#$%!!@#$ %%@!#@!#!!!!

From that moment, I really felt sooooooo stupid. hahaha. I completely forgot that the 45 minutes required to check in was supposed to be at 8:30am. I guess manong driver knew I wouldn’t be late for my flight which was why he took his time in driving his old taxi going to the airport. Yeah right! This was one of those many bloopers were I’d get irritated at myself for worrying too much!

I was too excited to be in Davao to celebrate with the Davaoenos their yearly Kadayawan Festival. I guess part of that excitement goes with the fact that this was my first official solo trip as a traveller and this was my first trip to Mindanao.

I’ve heard so much stories about Davao, being the safest city in the Philippines among other “myths” and I can’t wait to see for myself if what I’ve heard were all true. Had I almost missed my flight to Davao I wouldn’t have experienced all of these…

and more…

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Organizing My Plane Tickets with One Note

 

Thanks to promo fares by airline companies such as Cebu Pacific, I was able to book flights to any destination I want, whether domestic or international flights.

And with the cool feature of my “unlicensed” copy of One Note 2010, it was so easy for me to track all the trips I booked for myself and for my friends. I so love One Note. This software will allow you to send a copy of your flight details to One Note if you do not have a printer to print the document. I find this more convenient instead of scavenging through my old emails just to look for the e-tickets I purchased online. Even if this software is not licensed, it still works! :D (I still plan to get a license for this one though)


my not so busy travel schedules

And recently, with Airphil Express‘ P88 promo fare, I was able to add more to the travels I’ll be doing this year. I paid P214 for roundtrip tickets to Manila and only P116 (1 way) for my upcoming Davao trip. I know that there will be more cheaper fares than what I paid for now, but I still consider this cheap and wouldn’t worry a thing or two if my trips won’t push through.

I plan to fill all the months with travels. Jan, Feb, March, July and August are all booked. 7 more months to go! :lol:

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