Monday 26 September 2011

Davao - Life is Here Campaign



I first fall in love with Davao when I moved to this City to earn a college degree. From my very first day of moving to Davao until today I never had a day of regret or dissatisfaction being a resident here. This City is not only a melting pot of all the tribes in its neighboring places but a home of the many races.
Davao City's - Life is Here Campaign is a very good tag line in promoting the city's tourism. To live with complete security with the basic needs possible is something Davao can offer. It does not only promote peace but it also promise a good life through it's booming industries. 

The uniqueness of the city in terms of cultural background, good governance, inviting places, exotic food, exciting activities and everything  else are just few of the many factors why LIFE IS HERE.

Investment? Career? Good life? Vacation? Whatever you like - Davao is surely a destination you must try.

What's you idea about Davao - Life is Here tagline? I would surely reply on your comments.


Dencia’s Restaurant Davao’s Crispy Pata

Food


Davao Dencia’s Restaurant has long been one of the favorite places to dine in when you want classic Davao-Chinese cuisine. They are known for their tokwa’t baboy, congee, fresh lumpia and pancit canton. 


My personal fave there is this fried lumpia (veggie filling) that costs P23 a piece sliced into half for convenience in eating. Their fresh lumpia (lumpia sariwa with veggie filling) is another long time favorite that costs P22 a piece and I love the sauce which is a little sweet! Though it was only last month that I started eating it again. But when we go there recently, I would order this fried lumpia and my hungry tummy is appeased. I began liking their fried lumpia when we visited this place last month, the waitress gave me this when I actually mean was the fresh lumpia. No regrets though coz both are equally delicious.

One of  my former bosses introduced me to their fresh lumpia years ago and I loved it since. Though our early favorites had been their lumpia shanghai (which is hubby Charles’ fave now there) and their pancit con chopsuey. These two dishes would always be ordered by my former officemates when we would eat there years ago. Dencia’s have many happy and tummy-filling memories for me and my former officemates in one of the companies I have worked for before.
One thing I have to try there is their congee. I think they open at 7:00 in the morning and serve this as well as the tokwa’t baboy for breakfast. Their other food will be available by 10:30AM and they close at 9:00PM if I am not mistaken.
Davao Dencia’s Restaurant
General Luna Street, Davao City
across JS Citimall Ilustre
Telephone Numbers: (082) 227 6777;  226 4336
Fax Number: (082) 221 0887

Saturday 3 September 2011

Serious Wild Water Adventure in Davao City!




7am: We started a cold day going to the Crocodile Park for our assembly for the big event for the day - Wild Water Rafting. We were given the orientation about the activities and the unexpected adventure to expect.

WE left at 9:30 am going to our "Put in Area" at Tamugan. Our thrill started to arise as we arrived at the area seeing the running water calling us for the race.

Before we started rafting at 11:00, we were tested and guided on the do's and don't's whenever our boat will capsize or someone from our team will fell off the boat.

We are on our diets but on that day - we were not. All our energies were burnt out as early as the first hour of trip and all we knew was "WE were all hungry, craving for food." We had our lunch near the river bank, it was not only about food that time since we were given the chance to experience nature and be with the nature. Personally I was able to appreciate life while breathing with the green surrounding hearing the songs of the river as it flowed freely.

After lunch, we packed and left nothing on the site. No plastics or anything.(Going Green)


We were also able to see the Monkey Wall and the Vanishing Falls or Ms. Vanessa, our team named her so...lol..Rafting with the Wild Water was not about a race to play but of relationship to build. Seeing the other boat being capsized, we were there extending out paddle and a space on our boat to save them. (Sweet!)

The race was really crazy especially during those times when we had to paddle and row our boat but we can't since the boat is not floating but flying.(Strong) There was a spot there called the "Washing Machine" - It drove our group crazy. We were shouting not only because of the adrenaline rush but for our brain, thinking that we have left our brain at one spot.

I had a bonus that day for being the most noisy team member - I volunteered to row my own boat. I love kayaking for the first time.



We arrived at the final point at 3:00 pm, with a phrase - "WE WANT MORE!"

The P2, 000.00 plus sun burns and sore throat (that's for the shouting!) that I paid was worth spending.

I'm not promoting them but our experience as a satisfied paddlers. Big Five! Hope to be back there for free.?!..lol




Inclusive's for what we paid: 

Transportation (From Crocodile Park to Rafting Area and back)
Packed Lunch & Bottled Water
Use of Gears & Equipment
Raft guide
Souvenir Shirt
Documentation (2 Disc per group of 6)
Ticket to ZIP CITY 

Whitewater Rafting Checklist:

Rash guard or light weight longsleeves shirt (wear the most comfortable for you)
Sun block
Sunglasses or prescription glasses with string or strap (optional)
Old Sneakers, neoprene booties, or river shoes(or any footwear that is not easy to come off)
Waterproof Camera (optional)
Energy Bar
Water or Energy drink
Towel or towels
Plastic Bag(s) (for wet things such as sneakers/clothes)
Change of Clothes
Snack and drink (for the travel back to civilization)

Click HERE for promo rates and discounts.
Click HERE to make a reservation.