As part
of the MPR committee, I visited the venues that I canvassed in Panglao. I
wasn't alone I had the whole committee with me that was Aprille and James
together with Piso, our supervisor.
It was
considered as an official business which means we had no time to visit some
beautiful sites, buy some stuff and have fun. That was what I thought at least
for the first few hours. :D
We are
suppose to commute, which I had decided actually since it is cheaper, however
due to time constraints we ended up hiring a taxi anyway. It was a bit of fuss
though when the driver made as pay for the fare when we hadn't even gone to the
place we are suppose to go. Just to settle
everything we paid the fare , which is 8.00 Php for each one of us by the way.
First
stop. Bohol Coco Farm, Libaong Panglao Bohol. This was the cheapest bargain
that I had due to the help of a friend of mine. He helped me a lot in
negotiating. It was even lowered down after they happen to see the rest of the
canvass I did ( which I'm not meant showing). But it served us a good deal.
Rooms were not really extravagant but appropriate enough for two nights stay.
All food are organic and we were even accommodated with a lemon grass juice to
quench our thirst. It was a bit of a "nah" cause we have expected to
see more of the place but everything was provided though, and it was a good
place for MPR considering all other matters excluding the room.
We managed to take a look into their coconut-made menu. Kinda creative.
Bohol Coco Farm Menu |
So this is where we gonna have the MPR sessions. Really spacious and comfortable provided with a sound system.
Coconut made products for display. Basicallly the farm promotes the use of coconut. And this one, is just one of the examples of it.Coconut Decor. They have a specialized coconut puncher to make those holes. |
The viewdeck. This is my favorite area of the farm. Probably, because eating will be here. :D
View deck |
Tried the coco sky walk. Which was really fun.
The bridge was shaking but the owner said it was safe and can hold at least 10 people. Glad I tried | it! |
Second
stop. Chiisai Natsu Resort, Brgy. Tawala, Panglao, Bohol. This was a really
nice resort to begin with after having seen its pictures online. It is a Japanese inspired resort which I
really liked. A swimming pool is surrounded by the rooms. But the downside of
it is- not ideal for our MPR. Vegetarian food option is not available and the
activity area won't accommodate us all. Hmmmpf, next time maybe!
Nice CR. |
Swimming pool in the middle is really enticing!!! |
Better check the rules before plunging in. |
Single Beds. |
We came
by for lunch at Oasis Resort at Alona Beach. Food was really expensive and I
was lucky enough to get a free lunch. Who said that we are only on official
business?? We actually had a really nice lunch, a good chit-chat and a walk on
the sand. All of these with pictures of course. Cannot leave my camera in times
like this. Better prepared than not. All things were caught in action. :D
My company ordered the greek salad and tried the olives (green and black ones) for the first time. That was the weirdest taste I've ever had. But I'm glad that I tried it, at least I'm no longer ignorant with it. :D
Greek Salad |
Well
back to business. After our "really" heavy lunch we made our last
stop for our on site visit at Villa del Pueblo. This was the same with Chiisai
Natsu only that it is bigger and spacious to conduct our activity in. But basic
things were not provided for the activity area plus no catering for lunch,
dinner and snacks. This resort was crossed.
I never
expected a whole day of risk assessing the venues. We are too exhausted to get
off the car in front of ICM. But for the
sum up, it was a fun official business with our supervisor, being not fully
official. :D
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