Showing posts with label Best Cebu Photo Blogger 2014 Winner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Best Cebu Photo Blogger 2014 Winner. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Top Things that Photo Blogging Has Done to Change Me



When I started blogging the only thing I thought of is that I want to document or write everything memorable in my life. It's like a personal diary with twists: it's posted online and with photos.

I thought that expressing my feelings and my thoughts randomly is cool, not until I wanted to change the way I post my experiences. It’s always good to share the downside of your life and how to overcome it, but it would be better if you could share something that can inspire others.

(photo above: Ilocos Norte) 

About Jewel Clicks


I have a camera, I have a view, Ugh! I click the button of my camera.


Jewel Clicks is a photo blog I started in 2011. I came up with the name by combining my first name “Jewel” and “clicks” because I love clicking the button of my camera. I thought it would be great to share the photos I have taken in a blog. Multiply and i.PH was already dying that time.

I posted more photos of my life experiences and share the story visually and wrote some short stories about the photos. I talked about about travel, food and dining, lifestyle and events.

I believe that you don’t need an expensive camera to take good pictures.

"If you want change, do it! "

Walking the Wire Between Work and Life


(Struggle was real Soul Surfing in Siargao)

One of the things that I share in my blog is how millennials like me can enjoy their lives.

We all have to deal with responsibilities, difficulties and struggles in life, however you don’t have to mop around when dealing with them, preventing yourself from enjoying your life, instead you can choose to do things that you wanted to do for a long time now. For me, that meant pursuing my travel goals.




"Leave to Live"

I started traveling last 2013 when I said “yes” spontaneously to my friend and hopped into the ferry going to Bohol. Since then, I realized that it is possible to go to places you’ve never been to once in a while.  Since then I always leave to live. As a blogger posting my travel diaries online inspire others to take a break from work and to breathe, relax and enjoy.


(read my first trip in Bohol) 

Photo Blogging Aftermath


One of my most memorable travel experiences is when we went to Bantayan Island three months after Typhoon Yolanda hit. It was really a great change for me personally because as a blogger I was able to share about the situation in the island- that it is safe to go there and that all of the beach resorts are business as usual. Aside from that, we were able to help their local tourism.



Adventures with a Touch of Local Communities


Another change started when I decided to go on solo travels. The idea of a perfect travel is to have a big budget to spend. Oh well, not anymore as there are travel organizers who offer affordable rates and accept solo travelers or joiners to participate in the tour. The aim is to help the local community of our destination from food, accommodation, tour guide and buying local products.



( Had fun with Brandon my tour guide in El Nido, Palawan)



Children of Kalinga Village



As a blogger it is a great deed to share the experiences to others that “you just didn’t go there, you lived there”. I love interacting with locals and getting to know more about their culture.

Short and Simple Questions

Finally for the first time I will share these! 

Here are some messages from friends, people who've seen my post / video blog and people I met online and then became friends. 










 




Jewel Clicks Now


Sharing valuable, fun, and informative content on your blog will leads you to receiving questions from friends living abroad and friends who are planning to visit one of the places you’ve been to. I always love answering their questions giving them tips and advice, and being  their virtual tour guide whenever they need to. It feels good that I help promote tourism and local communities in my own little way.

Have a great day everyone!
xx

Friday, November 13, 2015

Solo in El Nido Palawan



Finally sharing my memorable trip in El Nido, Palawan! 

I told myself to post about this trip as soon as possible, but I want to keep it myself first because I left my heart in Palawan and definitely will go back to visit their other islands and of course, Coron!

This is the part two of my photo diary of my Palawan trip. You can read the first part here:

► Underground River Tour, Puerto Princesa Palawan

I am also updated on my instagram: @jewelclicks

Moving forward, six hours away from Puerto Princesa City, you will reach the north part of the Palawan - El Nido! Make sure that you have enough travel time to go there and back to the city. It was a good thing to do the Underground River Tour first before I went there, so the hype and expectations will be more exciting because you don't know what will happen to you.

Why solo? WHY NOT? HAHAHA! 

Warning: Photos overload in 3..2..1


Road Trip

I love road trip! I've been to North Luzon provinces and the farthest was Ilocos Sur and Ilocos Norte at the tip of the map of the Philippines. Therefore, this one was just easy peasy. Our stop over was in Roxas for pee break or if you want to buy something to eat. That was only for 15 minutes. We were just five passengers inside the Lexxus Shuttle Van with more that 80kph speed in a zig zag road of Palawan. Nice!



Chasing sunset


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Accommodation

La Casa Teresa Beach Resort

I arrived at 8PM feeling sick and starving. Tip: bring paracetamol or take vitamins if you're on travel. I checked in my things in a family room as my temporary room for the night because they were having their renovation. They have friendly staff.


Woke up feeling better and ready for island hopping.


The location was five minutes away from the proper town. I loved it. I stay here  because of the sunset view based on the reviews I found on their website. The resort is secluded which I find good because you will have peaceful view.

Transferred to another room after my island hopping still big for a messy solo me.



Room rates have breakfast included and then if you want to eat dinner you have to go to Aplaya in proper town where there are restaurants located in beach front spell mini Boracay there.

Morning photos. So calm, perfect view while drinking coffee. 



Oh, life!



Hello doggie, why sad? :)


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Sunset Session

Instant filter



I watched the sunset until blue hour and realized that I have to eat dinner because it was almost 7PM time for dinner.


View from above


Transportation

Since I'm from 5 minutes away in proper town, I have to ride a tricycle to take me there. My first night was awesome because I met a driver whom I hired to fetch me and drive to Aplaya for dinner. Just like what I did in Puerto Princesa. His name is Ryan. He will just wait for you when you're done eating or chillin'. 



Aplaya El Nido


Where to eat? When I arrived, It is true that there are so many restaurants and bars there to choose from. Since it was my first night and I feel a little sick I choose to ate at Aplaya Restobar because I find it not awkward to eat alone in their restaurant. Sigh.

Seafood sisig


I also tried Marber's Restobar full of foreigners on my second night. Their homemade tuna pasta was delicious! Then transferred to Aplaya Restobar to have kamikazee drink and went home.

selfie while waiting. lol. no one to talk to eh. 
This is Aplaya in the morning. Also docking station for island hopping tours. 



Time for Activities:

Island Hopping Tour C


Caera Tours managed my island hopping activities. Our first tour was Tour C - Hidden Beaches and Shrine these are Matinloc Island, Hidden Beach, Secret Beach, Helicopter Island, Tapuitan Island and Cadlao Lagoon.

Unfortunately I forgot to turn off the wifi of Go Pro so battery drained, good thing I brought my HD Cam same as Go Pro.

Brandon, our tour guide took my photos of my entire trip! Friends were asking me who's taking my photos. I taught Brandon how to frame me and I do my thing. 



Helicopter Island our first stop



Okaaay...


Sunscreen what? No protection under the sun. 


First underwater attempt not until jelly fish attacked us! I had rashes, but it was only minor.


The boat is good for 20 pax and we were only 8.


What do you mean?


Brandon under the sun, chillin'



I envied him, but I can't dare to do what he was doing hahaha!



Meet Brandon, my tour guide and photographer.



Matinloc Island this is supposed to be a good shot, but I was starving that time so...


Love these photos, but it was not an easy climb. 




Panorama!


Lunch time with the crew: 

(L to R) Charisse and David, Trio from Vietnam, me and Best friends from Taiwan.





Island Hopping Tour A


Another set of people in this trip. Yey! Tour A includes Small Lagoon, Big Lagoon, Shimizu Island, Intalula Island, Secret Lagoon and 7 Commando Beach. Meaning: swimming all day! Whew!



Literally, CHILL


First activity was kayaking for PHP300 and since I was solo of course, I paid for the whole amount and then our tour guide was with me, paddling, yey!


Selfie before Kayaking!







The coast was clear, perfect to take photos.



I found them and they are looking for Dory!



Underwater shots as always. Swimming like a pro!



Creative shot by Brandon.


It was low tide so we have to walk inside the big lagoon.




Lunch time with the Tour A crew! 
Obviously, I am solo.


Fishes


Secret Lagoon

Just ignore what I am doing in this photo.


Group photos from Vian. I found her on Instagram. 



7 Commando Beach 

our last stop





Halo-Halo for PHP100



After I ate halo-halo, I said I wanted to be real so I ordered Margarita for PHP50. 


Encouraged them to have a drink too!


Cheers! 
(L to R) Brandon, I, Vian, Viel and couple from Dubai


I have to rush back to La Casa Teresa to catch up with the last trip going back to Puerto Princesa.


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My last sunset view before the van arrived. *snobs


Going back to Puerto Princesa City

Front seat, for the win! I'm kinda sad in this photo, but my heart was so light and happy. The best times of my life!


Arrived at 9PM with just a 3 minutes stop over Roxas to buy biscuits and checked in back to Marianne's Home Inn. My skin was tanned, receipt, receipt!

Cup noodles for dinner, poor me.
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The next day, I started my Monday morning by hunting cheap pasalubong in the market.


On my way to airport selfie, trust me this is important. 


That moment when you have to leave. Haay :(


The weather was fine.



Time for Cebu Pacific fun games, I missed this during the flight from Siargao to Cebu, not this time.

I won "show me your selfie photo inside the car." told you, it's important.



A big THANK YOU to:

Klick Destination Travel and Tours 

for arranging my trip, you're all did a great job, keep it up! 
Until next time.

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To end this long photo diary, here are my jump shots for only one click! 

Swimsuit: Coco Cabana by SM | Sunglasses: Sunnies by Charlies

Swimwear: Sassa Swimwear
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Have a great day everyone! 
xx

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