My old roommate back during my second year of A-Level, Y, is currently posted in Manila and I decided to visit her. In addition to visiting her, I discovered that I could finally fly from Manila to a country I’d been mulling over. This new country is only accessible from Manila, Singapore, some cities in Australia and maybe one or two other airports like Hong Kong. After spending time researching the places I could visit and tying the visit to Manila together, I finally bought the air ticket to the capital and then utilised my Malaysia Airlines ASEAN Fly Pass. As I chose to fly the early morning flight to Manila, I decided to overnight at KLIA T1.
Friday, 24 April 2026
After a mostly sleepless night, I decided to drop off my bag and make my way to the satellite building for morning prayers (the earlier plan was to perform prayers at the main terminal before dropping off my bag but that was before I saw that the gate was at the satellite building. Oh and the aerotrain was undergoing maintenance from 23:00 until 06:30).
We took off on time and landed at Ninoy Aquino International Airport T1 at 11:50. I had filled up the Philippine eTravel back in KL but no one stopped to ask me about it. As Y would only come around 13:30, I decided to perform prayers first. The prayer room has been relocated to third floor and is now called Multi-Faith Prayer Room. It’s much better and brighter compared to the previous prayer room. After prayers, I returned to ground floor and waited.
Y arrived at 13:30 and we went back to her apartment at Citadines on Valero Street in Makati. She’d cooked some dishes beforehand and we were soon tucking in.
We ventured out after dark and walked around the neighbourhood. Dinner was had at Wardu, an Indonesian restaurant.
Saturday, 25 April 2026
We ventured out after breakfast to Salcedo weekend market just before 10:00. It was already bright and sunny. We returned to the apartment an hour later.
We went out again at 15:30 and drove to Intramuros. Y’s colleague from KL joined us. We were caught up in a bad crawl and it took us 70 minutes to reach Manila Cathedral. I wondered aloud that it didn’t seem there’s a fuel crisis in Manila. We walked to Fort Santiago but there was a summer festival and we could only enter if we purchased the pass. So we turned back and went to Manila Cathedral. There was a wedding inside. We didn’t stay long in there though.
The driver came and on our request, brought us to San Agustin Church. This church is among the four Baroque churches in the Philippines that are prescribed on the UNESCO World Heritage Site. Again, we didn’t stay long as we didn’t want to keep the driver waiting.
We drove on to the Mall of Asia. We then went to find the SM By The Bay Amusement Park Cruise. The ticket was PHP200 and we were lucky to get the last two seats on the boat. A couple and their son boarded after us and sat perched on the ‘deck’. Personally I didn’t think the cruise went far and showed much. The captain slowed the boat to allow passengers to get up and take photos. All in all, the trip took 30 minutes including the photo taking. There was a long queue waiting to board the boat when we came back so we were thankful we managed to board our boat when we did.
We then walked to find Martabak, an Indo-Malay restaurant and had dinner there. Y and colleague wanted to get some groceries so we stopped at SM Hypermarket before calling the driver to get us.
Sunday, 26 April 2026
This morning, we ventured out at 07:50 for a morning walk. After debating, we made our way to Legazpi Sunday Market. Some of the vendors were at Selcado market the day before. There were many people and it was pretty safe there. We spent some time wandering around the market before returning to the hotel for breakfast at the hotel restaurant.
We rested, Y cooked and it was an easy Sunday day. I finally finished my book. I had my shower at 17:30, dinner at 17:50 and performed prayers. I compared Grab and InDrive and decided on the latter. The driver arrived at 18:37 and it was a good thing he asked if I was going to Terminal 3 because my flight was from Terminal 1. I agreed to pay extra for the detour.
We reached the airport after 30 minutes. I paid the driver PHP250 and went in. I managed to change seats from 15A to 10B. There were many people and it was stopped to look at their destinations: mainly to the U Ass. The queue for the Saudi Airlines was also long. I’d forgotten that there are many Pinoys working in the Middle East; I was looking for Haj pilgrims. The queue to clear immigration which followed security process was also long. After that was done, I headed to the A Lounge near Gate 2 (alhamdulillah, thanks to Trip.com). I spent an hour there before making my way to Gate 1. We boarded pretty quickly and the plane was already pushing back by 21:10. I was surprised to find many Filipinos on board and learnt then that many Pinoys work in PNG. I dozed off during take-off.
The crew started serving dinner at 22:30. I’d requested for a Muslim meal and it was delivered at the same time as other passengers’. I then tried to sleep but slept only fitfully.
Monday, 27 April 2026
It started to get stuffy in the plane. I kept adjusting the AC to no avail. A few passengers were fanning themselves so it wasn’t just me. The plane was new and clean, the crew was polite, courteous and delivered announcements softly but the AC didn’t work well.
We landed at Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, at 04:45, well ahead of ETA of 05:10. After clearing passport control, I had to wait a while for my bag. Then I had to go through the quarantine line because I’d declared bringing food into the country. My 100th country! Syukur Alhamdulillah.
After performing prayers, I then waited for the driver from Hohola Apartments to arrive. Kule, the manager, had informed me that the driver comes in at 06:00 and that I would have to wait. I said not to worry, I would wait. The driver and Kule himself arrived at 06:44 and it took us less than ten minutes to reach the apartments. Although the check-in time was after 11:00 according to Klook, Kule brought me to the room and said I could meet him after I’d rested.
I showered, performed Dhuha prayers and had some bun. Then I decided to have a kip and set the alarm. At 09:30, I went down and was informed that the driver (a different driver) would come along and they would inform me when he’d arrived. He said I could pay 50 Kina per day for the fuel. I thought this was very reasonable as I’d read that some visitors paid even more.
Just after 10:00, there was a knock on my door. I opened it to find a lady who said she would accompany me. Her name is Lina and the driver is Maurice. First, we drove to Vision City Mega Mall where I changed AUD200 for 577 Kina. They accompanied me throughout a ring like bodyguards. Indeed, I’d read that Port Moresby is not very safe and visitors should have a guide. My mates were even discouraging me from coming.
Having settled my currency exchange, we drove to Port Moresby Nature Park. Foreigners have to pay 22 Kina for the ticket. Lina and I spent almost two hours in the park. It was great to learn about the local fauna and flora and animals.
Next, we drove to Papua New Guinea National Museum & Art Centre. Unfortunately, visitors are not allowed to take photos in there. There was a display of fishing traps, wooden statues, masks, war shields, and a gallery on the country’s involvement in the WW II. We spent about 50 minutes there before returning to the apartment. I also learnt from Lina that many businesses in the city are owned by Asians. PNG celebrated its 50th year of independence in 2025 and its Independence Day falls on 16 September to which I remarked, ‘We celebrate Malaysia Day on 16 September!’.
Having had a poor night’s sleep, I had an afternoon nap. My nephew had given some retort food and I brought them over on this trip and had them in the room for dinner. Syukur Alhamdulillah for the rezeki.
As Subuh is early in these parts, I told myself to hit the sack early. I was in bed shortly after 22:30. PNG is two hours ahead of Malaysia and the Philippines.
Tuesday, 28 April 2026
I woke at 04:30 and performed prayers. I had a short nap after prayers and was up at 07:10. My next door neighbour was coughing all night. We left at 09:40 and Maurice drove us to Koki Fish Market. There were many types of fish, more fish than I know existed. I didn’t see any prawns or shrimps or crabs though. We spent about 15 minutes here before continuing on to Ela Beach. We spent another 16 minutes there before going to Waterfront Shopping Centre. I bought some local Arabica coffee, local tea, local chocolates, local honey, and some cookies. I also told Lina to get some food for herself and Maurice. The bill came to almost 200 Kina which I thought was quite steep but things do cost more in PNG. We drove back to Hohola Apartments and I sat in the room, packing and reading my book.
To be continued