My cousin and I have been doing some travelling for the past
few days. My cousin just went home from the US and she missed a lot of things
here in the Philippines, from foods, the beaches, friends, et cetera. She
wanted to eat a lot of Pinoy foods, yung mga foods na madalas nyang kainin dito
sa Pilipinas and she wants to visit those places na madalas nyang puntuhan nung
nasa Pilipinas pa sya nakatira. So one lazy morning, we decided to hit the road
at nagjoyride papuntang Albay. One of our plans for the day is to try the Sili
Ice Cream at 1st Colonial Grill in Daraga and to swim at Busay
Falls.
So off we go to Albay. We are using our uncle’s old car and
we are hoping that it can go for a long distance drive. We are crossing our
fingers. Mahirap kasi magtulak ng sasakyan.heheh! We left our house at around
10 in the morning and we did a running tour or should I call it a moving tour
of some of the towns that we were passing by. Our first stop was in Guinobatan.
This town is famous for putong bigas with macapuno fillings. Masarap sya and we
bought several puto and ate it. We plan to buy several more but we decided that
we will buy later na lang na paguwi namin para medyo mainit pa at bagong luto.
Guinobatan's specialty, the putong bigas with macapuno |
the rice puto with macapuno fillings |
After eating several puto, we then continued our trip. Our
next stop was Camalig. We visited the old church of Camalig and took some
pictures, nagpictorial muna kami ng konti lang, mga adik kasi kami sa
pagpapapicture.hehehe! So after doing some photoshoot, we then hit the road
again. Palitan kami ng pinsan ko sa pagdrive ng kotse kya hindi naman masyado
nakakapagod sa pagdadrive.
St. John the Baptist Church, Camalig, Albay |
Our next stop is in the town of Daraga. We visited the
Cagsawa ruins and of course, we also have our photoshoot. Malas namin natabunan
ng ulap ang Mt. Mayon so we weren’t able to admire its beauty and we don’t have
a shot with the Mt. Mayon and the Cagsawa Ruins as a backdrop. After doing some
photoshoot, my cousin did some shopping for souvenirs. I think she spent around
more than an hour just doing some shopping for shirts and other items. At ng
nasatisfy na ang pinsan ko sa pagbili ng mga souvenirs, we then left the place
and proceeded to 1st Colonial Grill in Daraga to have a taste of the
Sili Ice Cream and also to take our lunch. Upon arrival at the restaurant, we
immediately ordered the Sili Ice Cream but according to the waiter, tunaw pa
daw ang Sili Ice Cream nila and not yet available. We travelled for several
kilometers for that ice cream tapos wala palang available. So we just ordered
the Malunggay Ice Cream and the Tinutong na Bigas Ice Cream (roasted rice
flavoured ice cream) and informed the waiter that we will be drop by later in
the evening to check kung matigas na yung Sili Ice Cream at pwede ng maiserve.
Cagsawa Ruins, Daraga, Albay |
1st Colonial Grill, Daraga City Branch, Rizal St. |
We ordered our lunch, and since we were craving for the dessert and not for the main meal, we just ordered simple lunch, and after eating our main meal, we informed the waiter to serve the ice cream. They brought the Tinutong na Bigas Ice Cream and the Malunggay Ice Cream at siempre, before eating those ice cream, nagkaroon ulit kami ng pictorial, at ang bida sa pictorial na yun ay ang ice cream. Inabot din siguro ng 10 minutes yung pictorial namin, buti na lang hindi pa naman natunaw agad yung ice cream at hindi pa naman naging soup.hahaha! The Malunggay Ice Cream tasted like an avocado ice cream and I think it was something leafy in taste. I really don’t like the taste of it. The Tinutong na Bigas ice cream tasted better. It tasted like a coffee or a coffee mocha ice cream. It has a tinutong na bigas toppings but I would suggest na huwag nyo ng kainin yung toppings kasi mapait yun.
Grilled Liempo and Tinapa Rice |
the colonial ice cream |
Tinutong na Bigas Ice Cream |
After na masatisfy na ang curiosity naming sa mga kakaibang
flavour, we then left the restaurant and travelled to Malilipot town of Albay.
This town is famous for the multi-tiered waterfalls called the Busay Falls.
Malilipot town is about 20 to 30 minutes travel from Daraga City, that is via a
private car. But if you will be using the public transport, it could take you
about 45 minutes to an hour travel.
We arrived at Busay Falls at around 5 in the afternoon, and
since it was already late in the afternoon, we then agreed that we will just
spend an hour swimming in the waterfalls. It was my second time to be at Busay
Falls and I’ve been to several of its other falls too. Gusto ko sana ipagmalaki
sa pinsan ko kung gaano kadami ang falls sa Busay pero kulang na ang oras namin
para mapuntahan pa ang ibang mga falls kya sa main waterfalls na lang kami
nagenjoy sa paglangoy. We enjoyed the cool water of Busay and even though we
still want to stay much longer at that place, kailangan na din namin magbyahe
na papunta ng Legazpi City. So by around 6pm, we then left Busay Falls and went
to Legazpi City.
Busay Falls, Malilipot, Albay |
I have been to Legazpi City for several times but I’ve never
been to one of its new attraction, which is the Embarcadero. Actually hindi na
nga sya new attraction kasi medjo matagal na din sya nageexist. Mga more than a
year na din ata but I’ve never been there so icoconsider ko na lang sya as
new.hehehe! So we arrived at Embarcadero a few minutes before 7pm. Nawala kasi
kami because I don’t know the street going to that place. Nagtanong tanong na
lang kami para makarating sa Embarcadero.
When we arrived at Embarcadero, we toured the area, naglakad
lakad at siempre, nagpictorial ulet. Buti na lang digital na ang mga camera
dahil kung kailangan pa ng film ng camera namin, malamang ilang roll ng film na
ang naubos namin.hehehe! After we toured the mall, we then travelled back again
to 1st Colonial Grill to check if the Sili Ice Cream is now
available. Binalikan talaga namin yung restaurant kasi yun naman talaga ang
gusto namin na matry. Buti na lang sa pagbalik namin medjo matigas na ng konti
yung ice cream so we were able to ordered one. We also ordered a meal for our
dinner and since our main reason for going back to that restaurant is the Sili
ice cream, konti lang yung kinain namin for dinner. After namin makain yung
main meal, pinaserve na namin yung sili ice cream plus we also ordered the pili
nut ice cream. At dahil first time namin kakain ng kakaibang food, hindi
mawawala ang picture taking. We again spent about several minutes taking
pictures of the ice cream and of course kasama na din ang mga mukha namin sa
pagpicture taking. When we tasted the sili ice cream, my cousin was somewhat
disappointed because she was expecting that the ice cream has that kind of
taste where you will have the chili effect in your throat. Hindi namin
nalasahan ang anghang ng sili, or maybe because we were Bicolanos and Bicolanas
at sanay na ang mga dila namin sa anghang kaya parang walang wala lang yung
sili flavour. But the sili ice cream still has that sili effect but just a so
very much slight anghang effect. Anyway,
it still fulfilled our curiosity and we were still a happy traveller. Mas
maisusuggest ko pa din na tikman nyo na lang yung tinutong na bigas ice cream
because it tasted much better.
Sili Ice Cream of 1st Colonial Grill |
And because it’s getting late in the evening already, we
then decided to start driving back home because it would be difficult if
masiraan ang kotse na gamit namin. We weren’t able to buy the putong bigas in
Guinobatan on our way back because the putong bigas stalls are already closed
when we passed by the Guinobatan town. We arrived at our house at around past
11 in the evening. It was such an awesome travel. Both I and my cousin had so
much fun doing the joy ride and dropping by on the same restaurant twice on a
single day just to taste the Sili Ice cream. We did a lot for a day. Ang layo
ng natravel namin. But we didn’t spend that much kasi minimal lang naman yung
gastos namin sa mga lugar na pinuntahan namin. I hope you would also travel sa
probinsya nyo or sa ibang katabing probinsya para naman madiscover nyo ang mga
ganda at mga kakaibang bagay sa lugar nyo. Happy travelling! Woooot!
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