In a short while, we’ll be leaving for the Frankfurt airport. That’ll be another 24 hours of travel ’til I get back to Manila. Will take another 48 hours to rest and recuperate. I’ve already signed up as moderator for next year’s seminar again. Might also go to Argentina (and Brazil!). Ah, I miss home.
Update: Plane delayed. Missed connecting flight by 10 minutes. Begged. Nope. Door’s closed. One passenger drunk. Door’s opened. Two policemen in. Drunk man out. Yuga in. Saved by the booze!
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The week breezed by so quick I didn’t realize it’s been a week already. Had a great time here and wanted to share some pictures for friends back home.
Continue reading ‘My week in Cologne, so far…’
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Got back from from Davao City this afternoon. Did some exciting stuff over the week-end there, on top of the partying after the Mindanao Bloggers Summit. See my recent picture after the jump.
Continue reading ‘Scuba Diving along the coast of Samal Island’
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My twelve-day trip to Germany will be finalized this week, since this will be happening during the busy December. Before I go back home, I am thinking of doing some cross-country backpacking of some sorts in select destinations around Europe. Problem is, I’m clueless. Any recommendation?
Continue reading ‘Euro Trip Recommendations’
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No, this is not a holiday vacation package of some sort.
I can’t believe this is happening. I checked out of my hotel in Karachi last Thursday and it’s already Saturday and I haven’t reached Manila. I spent the night at Jinnah International Airport (Karachi, Pakistan) waiting for another flight to Bangkok as the scheduled one was canceled and I was not informed. I’ve also resolved to the thought that I will also miss my connecting flight from Suvarnabhumi Airport to Manila the following day.
After waiting for 13 hours, I was able to finally check in with another Thai Airways flight but to my surprise, it wasn’t going to Bangkok but Seeb Int’l Airport at Muscat, Oman. The damn plane was going the opposite way! From the plane, I saw the entire city devastated by what seemed to be lahar flow. Turns out there was a powerful cyclone (Cyclone Gonu) the day before and all flights thru there were affected.

Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok, Thailand. Sleeping at the airport is no fun.
After spending almost 8 hours in the plane from Karachi to Oman to Bangkok, we landed at Suvarnabhumi Airport greeted by Thai Airways staff with some more bad news. My alternate connecting flight was also fully booked. They got us a new sked from another airlines, Kuwait Airways, for a later date.
Tired, sleepy and cold, I’m waiting to check-in for our 12 noon flight to Manila. I’m praying really hard nothing unfortunate happens again.
Now, my only worry is whether I’d get my luggage when I arrive at the NAIA airport. Will all that changes in luggage tags, I sure hope I don’t end up losing another one.
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The past week seemed to pass by so quickly and despite the very hot and humid weather, I managed to have some fun and see some places here in Karachi and back there in Lahore. Those huge mosques in Lahore are beautiful at night will all those lights flowing over the walls and we tried shisha (smoking device, also called huble bubble or hookah) from one of the popular night spots in the city called Cocoo’s Place. You’re basically smoking raw tobacco flavored with either apple, strawberry or mint. My lower jaw got swollen the next day from all that puffing.
They also made me chew paan which is betel leaf filled with half a dozen weird concoctions. I almost threw up, until they said it was okay to spit it out. I swear, after a few seconds of mixed sweetness and minty flavors, I smelled shampoo in there. I forgot to bring my camera so no shots here. Some of the guys here tell me to be careful when taking pictures, especially of women, or else I could get into some trouble. Thus, the camera is always tucked in the bag or stays in my hotel room.
Karachi is the most commercial city with, I was told, over 14 million residents — one of the biggest in the world. The metro is along the coast of the Arabian Sea and I was able to visit one of the public beaches (Clifton Beach). I would have wanted to take my first camel ride but I guess the horse was good enough.

That’s 14 million people and I rarely see any foreigners. It felt a bit weird noticing when people gaze at me — well, a bald man in a hair-loving society sure does attract some attention.

We also dropped by one of them burial shrines of their saints. I had another picture of me beside one of the carpet-covered coffins but it was a little odd standing in there smiling at the camera while people around you are praying and making offerings.
I’m supposed to fly back to Manila last night but there are no available flights so I will have to wait until Friday morning. I didn’t want to go back to Lahore for an earlier schedule for fear of losing my luggage again.
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I’m off to Lahore, Pakistan today for another week of workshop. That’s actually 3 days in Lahore and another three in Karachi. This last couple of days have been an adrenaline-rush for me.
Right after I came back from Singapore last week, I had to go to the Pakistan Embassy to apply for another visa. Since I got my invitation on a very short notice, I wasn’t prepared with the right documents. Now, I needed a new NBI Clearance with DFA authentication. I thought, what’s that and why do I need that? I never needed that the last time I applied for a Visa.
So, I went back to Carriedo at the NBI head office to apply for another one. Since it was for travel abroad, it takes about 3 working days to process it (and I thought you can get it in a day now). I already used up all my NBI clearance including the personal copy so a renewal application is no use. I had to pull some strings to fast-track that. A friend of a friend who works there helped out and I was able to get it the following day.
Turns out the one I got still needs to go thru the Department of Foreign Affairs for authentication. I called in another friend/client who works in their legal department to help out. I got it a day after. Off to the embassy that Wednesday.
But, I’m leaving on Thursday so I was hoping for a miracle and a little gift to the officers inside would do the trick of an overnight approval. To my dismay, it didn’t work this time.
A few phone calls from my sponsors in Islamabad did the trick and before end of office hours yesterday, I got my visa.
Phew, why do I always get into such trouble all the time? Read my previous encounter here. Ok, there’s the boarding call now.
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We’re about to leave Georgetown here at the heart of Penang. Next stop is Singapore for a couple nights of tours and sight-seeing. The stay in in Penang, Malaysia has been the best so far of my entire trips out of the country.







Free wifi hotspots everywhere I can even sniff out a couple from the 22nd floor of my hotel. Starbucks is just at the ground floor and they have free wifi hotspots too.
The places, people, hospitality and food are great. Well, except the for the curry spiked ones. The beaches are just a couple meters away but never had to time to check them out. Still, Penang is one state I’d be glad to come back to in the future.
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I just realized that I’m wasting a whole bunch flight privileges because I don’t have one of those Star Alliance membership cards. I do have an HSBC Mabuhay Miles card which I regularly convert to free miles but that’s only applicable if I fly Philippine Airlines or Air Philippines.
So, while spending some quite time at my hotel room, I did a search on which ones I can apply online and in a jiffy.

Singapore Airlines has their own Krisflyer membership program which is also a part of the Star Alliance. From my past travels abroad, I’ve been taking Singapore Air so it was the most logical one to sign up for. Now, if I can only retroactively add those earlier flight miles I incurred.
Anyway, I might still be able to log in the miles when I get back home and a couple more trips to Lahore & Karachi the week after so it’s not really all for naught.
Note: You can apply for Krisflyer online too. You automatically get your member ID and they’ll mail you your card once you reach a certain amount of points.
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Next week, I will be doing a week-long ICT Workshop in Penang, Malaysia for a youth group {related story here} from May 17th to the 22nd. This marks the first leg of my out-of-country travels for this calendar year and my first time to visit Malaysia.

During our return trip, I was told I can opt to stay in Singapore for a day or two. Of course, I will be the one spending for that side trip but it’s something I am heavily considering. Will an overnight stay suffice to check out the city? Where do I go? What’s the best thing to do while I’m there?

The closest I got was at the Changi Airport last year so I thought it’d be nice to really get off the airport and see the city. I haven’t really decided yet. Any recommendations?
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As mentioned earlier in our BoBCast, the Band of Bloggers have been invited to join Sen. Francis “Kiko” Pangilinan’s K Na Express tour of Northern and Central Luzon.
Team Kiko cordially invites you to join us on the K Na Express, a journey of thanksgiving, renewal and expression of reforms across the country. Senator Kiko and Ms. Sharon Cuneta-Pangilinan,will be joined by many special guests, friends, family, and supporters.
Dubbed KKK or Kasama si Kiko Karavan, it will be led by a special “K Na Express” bus carrying Pangilinan and his family. It is slated from May 7 to 9, visiting key towns and cities from Ilocos, the Cordillera region, then down to Central Luzon before finally capping the trail in Metro Manila with a big concert-cum-rally. Gary Valenciano, Christian Bautista, Judy Ann Santos, JEANS or the Jericho Rosales Band, Kamikazee and Parokya ni Edgar will be among
artists and bands expected to join Pangilinan and his wife Sharon at the different stops.
Our 3-day itenerary from Monday to Wednesday will bring us from Laoag to La Union, Baguio City, Dagupan City, stops at Urdaneta City, Tarlac City, Olongapo City, Bataan, Pampanga, Bulacan ending in Quezon City.
If any of you are from these cities and have time, maybe we could have some meet-up in the evenings, grab some coffee/beer and chat with the rest of the BoBs (and hopefully do a BoBCast!).
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There are things best described with imagery so we’ll let the pictures speak for themselves.

The Band of Bloggers in Bohol.
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P.S.
If you want the Band of Bloggers to visit your place, call anyone of us in our contact page and maybe we can arrange something. We’ll soon launch our official website and open advertising for a Sponsor a BoB Trip package.;)
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The Band of Bloggers flew to Cebu last night aboard the Cebu Pacific Airlines. We’re now en route to Tagbilaran, Bohol for our 3-day tour. The Macalua strikes again with his series of unfortunate events and misses our flight. I hope he gets an earful from the Sharmskee. They’ll be catching up early today and hopefully with no more misfortunes.

We spent the night at Cebu City thinking we could burn the night away at some bar (Tapas Lounge) without sleep then head on to the SuperCat port for the first early morning trip.

We also met several Cebu bloggers.

We yielded to several rounds of beer and mai tai so a quick nap at Queensland Hotel was the best thing we could think of. More coverage and pictures when we get to Tagbilaran. 
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We’ve been here at Punta Fuego in Batangas since yesterday with the Band of Bloggers for a quick getaway/vacation. Actually, t’was Rico’s once-a-year trip to their vacation house here so he asked us to tag along. Absolutely great place to be around this time of the year.

More breathtaking pictures tomorrow. Globe Visibility has HSDPA coverage but I could not connect to Smart 3G (there’s a signal but could not connect to the network). Fortunately, we’re enjoying the free wifi around the area (maybe some neighbor had a wide-range open WLAN).
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Just woke up from deep slumber. We all came home back from the 11th Hot Air Balloon Fiesta at Clark in Pampanga in the afternoon after a long drive and no sleep from the other night.



An old officemate and her friends tagging along after they read about the trip over at Pinoy.Travel.Blog.

From left: Markku, Jobarclix, Sasha, Marc, Gail, Jayvee, me, Alet, Trisha, Minnie (Rico, missing in picture)

Experimenting with red/orange filters.
Didn’t get any good pictures, partly because I was too busy cleaning off that dirt off of the lens (or was it the sensor? *waahhh*)
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2006 was a really busy year for me and from the looks of it, 2007 will be a busier year as well (4 interviews so far, 1 series of talks and 2 events). I never really got a good and relaxed vacation last year so it was a good timing that an old friend from Korea is coming over for a 2-week stay at Boracay.
So here we are…

Won’t be back until Sunday. I have Smart 3G/GPRS with me and Mobile GMail so you can reach me easier via email instead of calling or texting (as if I know how to answer my phone or reply to emails promptly).
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Yup, I’m homeward bound. Just got off a one hour plane trip from Jakarta and we’re hanging out shopping at the Changi Airport in Singapore.

This is prolly one of the nicest airports I’ve ever been and shops are all over! It’s also the first airport that has free wifi everywhere, which allowed me to do some email checking and a little blogging. They also have PC terminals where passengers can use to surf the net or play games though the sign says to limit usage at 15 minutes per person.
We won’t be boarding until around 6PM so we have several hours ’til we fly again. Will be in Manila just before midnight, I guess.
It’s also good to talk to people who are good in speaking English. So, ok, I’m off to do more gadget shopping here.
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Yup, I just became a Millionaire right after I exchanged my dollars to Indonesian Rupiah.
*hehehe*
The running exchange rate is $1 = 9170 but the bank’s rate at the airport is $1 = 8,800 rupiah. So, if you have $115 US dollars, you’ll get just over 1 Million rupiahs with it.
There’s no worry having to carry around bundles and bundles of paper notes since denominations are in the 1,000, 5,000, 10,000, 20,000 and 100,000.
Still, one needs to get to use with it. I still automatically convert stuff into US dollars when looking at prices. Imagine paying Rp 180,000 for a taxi ride from the Soeharto-Hata Soekarno-Hatta airport to the hotel? *heh*
What’s funnier is the reaction I got from the bellboy after I handed him a Rp1,000 tip. That’s like just 5 pesos! 
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