JustWandering by Nina Fuentes | Travel blogging from Manila, wandering through the Philippines Asia and Australia

Archive for July, 2006

Jul
17

Calling all travellers!

Posted by nina under Airlines, Ways to get there

Tigerairways is having one of their SG$9.98 fare promos again!

Christmas has arrived early this year. With fares starting from S$9.98 one way, you’ll have more in your pocket to spend on the holiday you really want. Shop till you drop in Bangkok or soak in the views of Hanoi and Darwin. Whatever you want to do during these winter holidays, Tiger Airways makes sure you get the real deal.

So if you’re planning a trip home or a holiday abroad, book now!

[Edit] I think Tigerairways made a boo-boo. I tried looking for flight and lo and behold — no flights available for November 2006 onwards! Tsk.

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If there’s one word to describe Hostel Thailand, it’s “narrow.”

The second word would be “tall” (the building), the third would be “clean,” and the fourth would be “friendly.”

Four bed dormNarrow
Upon arriving at the Hostel’s doorstep, you are faced with a glass door and a small landing leading up to a staircase going up to the 2nd floor where the “lobby” is. I doubt if the width of each floor would go over 4 meters.

In each floor, there are 3 rooms: 6-bed dorm, 4-bed dorm, and single/private room. There were only bunk beds in all the rooms, leaving you with just enough space to turn around.

On each floor, there are two toilet and baths, which are really just cubicles. Outside the cubicles, there’s a sink, a mirror and a clothes rack to hang and dry your wet towels and laundry

Tall
Since the space was narrow, it’s only logical that the building is tall. So on the first floor, we have the small landing and stairs and the lobby, office and computer terminals on the second floor. The rooms are on the 3rd, 4th and 5th floors.

Going up four flights of stairs may not be the greatest thing to encounter after a long day of travelling, but it pushes you closer to sleep. Which is good, because their mattress and pillows aren’t great sleep-inducers.

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Jul
11

Mr. Fish

Posted by nina under Bangkok, Photographs, Thailand, Travels

Mr. Fish

In front of one of the houses inside Jim Thompson’s compound is a huge clay pot that is filled with water and inhabited by this fish.

With tours around the house every 20 minutes, I think he has learned to pose when people get near and not dive and hide. He was facing the house when I came, toting my camera, and when he noticed me, he swam around and posed.

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Jul
08

Stalked by a raincloud

Posted by nina under Bangkok, Singapore, Thailand, Travels

In the days before my departure, it started raining. I have nothing against rain; it brings down the temperature and it can even cancel classes. However, I’m no longer in school and rain and travel don’t really go well together.

On the morning of the 17th of May, the sun was out and it was bright and sunny. Thank God, I thought, I just hope it holds out until I reach Thailand. The weather was good, even when the plane has took off from Singapore. I looked outside the window, marvelling how much light there is still out, even though it’s already past 7:30 in the evening.

While we were over northern Malaysia though, crossing into southern Thailand, the sky darkened. There was lightning in the distance, and I heard a faint rumbling of thunder. Next, of course, was rain.

The airport bus was right outside the airport exit, so I didn’t have to worry about wandering lost in the rain. Well, not until I had to get off the bus to look for my hostel.

There I was, standing in the rain in the Silom sidewalk without an umbrella and a big and heavy pack on my back. And wondering where the hell to go. I look up and saw the skytrain. Thanks to my geekiness, the countless hours I spent reading travelouges, guides and maps finally pays off: I knew where to go. Or at least which way to walk to hopefully stumble upon the Hostel Thailand.

It was dark, it was raining, I haven’t had much sleep in the past 32 hours. I was cranky, tired and irritated. How much further to the hostel?

And so begins (or end) my first night in Bangkok.
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I noticed that people are stumbling upon my blog while searching for information regarding the shuttle going to the Diosdado Macapagal International Airport in Clark, Pampanga. Though I have never been to the Clark Airport nor rode the shuttle, I have read about them when I was considering taking Tiger Airways to Singapore.

The shuttle from SM Megamall is provided by Philtranco. According to their website, the shuttle schedule are as follows:
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Nina Fuentes | Lovin' ManilaNina, going through quarterlife crisis, decided to stop talking about traveling and actually start traveling. Starting with a solo weekend trip to Cebu to a backpacking trip in Thailand and Singapore, she finally made it out of Asia and into Australia. After spending close to six months down under, she's happily settled in Manila (for now), intent to explore the best things the Philippines has to offer.

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