Tuesday, July 22, 2008

First Day: City Tour

Our first stop to take a quick meal is in Chowking. First thing in mind is to have a decent meal in shortest time. We rented 2 tricycles for our city tour. Not bad for a 500 bucks for us to visit 4 places for our city tour (Mitras House, Baker's hill, Crocodile Farm and Butterfly Farm).


Before, I was thinking that these places were located in just same place. But its not, it took us 10-15 minutes tricycle ride before we reach one place to another. As in malayo sya.


Mitras House


Our first stop for our City tour is Mitra's House. We are wondering if it was a Ranch before because of a huge grass slope thatsorounds the place.Kurdt did enjoy walking and running with his Kuya. He learned one trick in this place "Japan style" when someone took him pictures. It was like a korean pose with the use of the two fingers. He still cant control his fingers,so when you said "japan"before the shot, he will raise his 2 hands with his 4 fingers open. Like below:











Baker's Hill

Our next stop is Baker's Hill. Before, i was thinking that in this place, we could find someone baking or it is just like a place with lot's ofpan or cakes. But it's not. It was like a town house with beautiful park inside. You will find a humansize/lifesize of different cartoon character like snowhite. There are also several in the place but they're not for sale. There is also souvenir shop inside. Kurdt and his cousin loved the seesaw, slides andswing that were located in the park area. It only took us less than 30 minutes for us to know the place and have our pictures taken. So sad that the rain pourthat lead us to our next destination...Crocodile Farm.











Crocodile Farm

Crocodile Farm, this is the most amazing place we've visited so far. An entrance fee of P40 for the tour. They could accomodate guests per batches. We reach the placepast 2pm. We are told that we will be joining the 230pm batch for the tour. We still had the time to pick some keychains for our souvenirs. The tour guide explained how bigthe crocs could be and how they hatches. We are told that the biggest salt water crocodile found in the Philippine area (found in palawan) died due to stress and not becausepeaople killed him (that is the normal thinking of a person). In that place, they hatches baby crocs.. we found close to 500 baby crocs lying around (not sure about the numbers hehe).They also have a wildlife park in the area.










The main story here is my son loved the baby crocodile. We took advantage of the P30 peso fee for a 3 shots with the baby crocs. He's not afraid of it. We took pictures while kurdt hugging and kissing the crocs not thinking that this little creature could bite him or somethin'. He's really a brave boy :) that's our son! haha




See Kurdt? he's really not scared huh


The last stop is the butterfly garden... A fee of P25 peso bucks for the adult and P5 peso for kids. At that time, around 3pm, Kurdt is already fast asleep. Anyway, its also time for his afternoon nap. Kurdt could control his sleep specially if he would really want to play, but this time, because of the fresh air of Palawan, he ended up sleeping in my arms (even he dont want to)when we are on our way to butterfly farm. He was not able to see those beautiful butterflies around.




And the best thing to end the night is to have a dinner in Ka Lui. This would be the highlight for today, same day/night celebrating our 2nd anniv.




Happy 2nd year bebi. Thanks for everything! mwah

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