Wednesday, 29 April 2026
Kule had allowed me a late check-out of 13:00 instead of 10:00, bless him. I finally finished reading my thick book just in time to perform prayers. I left my room at 12:50 and walked up to where the vans are. After thanking Kule, I went into the other van. Lina came along too.
We reached the airport 15 minutes later. I went in and sold off my Kina before checking in for my flight. I managed to get an aisle seat this time.
We took off on time and landed at NAIA Terminal 1 at 19:50. I’d filled up the Philippine eTravel back at Port Morseby Airport but again, no one asked to check it. I went to the washroom then filled up my water bottle and when I went to the carousell, my bag was already waiting. I took Grab to Yamato Hostel where I’d booked a lower bunk bed in a four-bed female dormitory (I decided not to go to Y’s apartment as it was a week night and I didn’t want to disturb her). The hostel lobby would put any other hotel lobby to shame. There was only one other girl in my dorm, Alhamdulillah. I went to the area on the second floor to boil some water before having a late shower.
Thursday, 30 April 2026
I woke up early for morning prayers and found the dorm door wasn’t closed the whole way. Anyone could’ve entered during the night. One girl did enter around midnight to get her things from one of the lockers and her suitcase but I thought she’d gone to get some stuff only. I didn’t realise she left for good so she must’ve left without the door clicking shut after her.
I stayed in the dorm until 11:45. The other girl had left just after 05:00. After checking out, I left my bags in the storage and went out to explore Pasay. I performed prayers at Masjid Al Nur before heading to Two Shopping Centre to find halal food. Turned out there are a few stalls selling halal food there. I had Maranao food. Over there, the sellers had wrapped plastic around the plates and bowls. I was really uncomfortable with all the plastic. Haven’t they heard of microplastic??
After lunch, I wandered around the area. There is an LRT track nearby and I walked over to the station to check it out before walking back to the hostel.
At almost 14:45, I arranged for an InDrive car to NAIA Terminal 3. Traffic was heavy then and the driver actually drove up to where the LRT station is before taking Taft Avenue.
The queue at Cebu Pacific wasn’t that long but there were a lot of people. Many travellers wanting to get away for the May Day weekend. I finally managed to drop off my bag and went to clear security. There are a lot of eateries too including a stall called Mamak selling halal food.
We had to board a bus to the plane. I had a window seat and dozed off during take-off. We landed at Puerto Princesa at 17:50. I was all ready to jump up but the two men next to me were still sitting down. We’d already sat for 80 minutes and my body was already ready to move.
I had to wait a bit for my bag before I could exit the terminal. The Casa Belina driver was already waiting across the road. And despite Y calling ahead to inform that we would be arriving on different days, the driver was surprised to find me alone. The message was lost somewhere but not in translation. I explained that Y would only arrive the following morning. It took less than ten minutes to get to Casa Belina with all the traffic around the airport.
After checking in, I went out to find dinner. Alas, I was unsuccessful. I didn’t expect to find halal food but no one was even selling any fish meal. I went to Mercury Drug store and bought a four-litre bottle of water (I couldn’t find mineral water in either Manila or Puerto Princesa) and a packet of nuts before walking back to the guesthouse. The road where the guesthouse is seems to be a red light area… I didn’t feel unsafe though.
Friday, 1 May 2026
Y was taking the 06:00 flight from Manila this morning and I decided to wait for her before having breakfast. She arrived at around 08:00 and after depositing her bags and unpacking, we went down for breakfast. After breakfast, we rested until 10:50. We discussed what to do and decided to consider going on a city tour. It turned out that one could join the tour in the morning or afternoon. We were too late to join the morning tour so we told the receptionist that we would join the afternoon tour but only if it didn’t rain.
We walked out and had an hour-long massage at Hilom Massage place nearby. Then we returned to the guesthouse to perform prayers and get ready for the tour.
Well, we were supposed to be picked up at 13:30 but the van only arrived at 13:55. Apparently there was a traffic jam which I found hard to believe. After all, we were in Puerto Princesa, not Manila. After picking up four more guests, we drove the Butterfly Eco Garden (it was either this or Crocodile Farm and the majority of us voted for the Butterfly Eco Garden). Well, let me tell you that this is a misnomer because there were at most three species of butterflies only. But there is a Tribal Village and we were given some background on the tribes and a few of the villagers showed us their musical skills and instruments and hunting skills. That part was enjoyable at least.
Next we drove to Baker’s Hill. I’d thought it was a hill named after someone called Baker and we could enjoy a view over the city. Well, I couldn’t be more wrong. It’s actually a popular bakery and when we arrived, there was a long slow queue of people waiting to pay for their goods. We were allocated 20 minutes there and it wasn’t enough as the queue was long and the transactions (payment and packing into paper bags) took a while. SMH.
We next went to Mitra’s Ranch. Our guide didn’t give a good explanation of the places that we’d been to. Or maybe she did but I didn’t understand her. At Mitra’s Ranch, visitors can ride horses or go for rides at extra cost. The one ride that I saw didn’t look that exciting though. Thankfully there was a good view of the faraway sea, otherwise I’d be cursing the time we spent there.
We drove to a souvenir shop for those of us who wanted to buy pasalubong. I was pleasantly surprised to find a few Muslim sales assistants in the shop. I only bought a pearl bracelet for myself.
We drove back to the city and the guide pointed out SM Mall and Baywalk, and then the van stopped at Plaza Cuertal (closed) and the nearby Immaculate Concept Cathedral and Rizal Park.
Two of the passengers asked to be dropped off at the airport and Y and I asked to be dropped at a briyani place. Alas, the place was closed probably because it was Labour Day so we decided to be dropped off at Robinsons.
We finally had light dinner at Shawarma Shack after checking its halal status. Then we rode a tricycle back to the guesthouse.
Saturday, 2 May 2026
We were ready early this morning as the pick-up for our trip to the subterranean river was supposed to arrive between 07:15 to 07:40. Well, of course the pink-up was late and only arrived at 07:55 and this after repeated attempts to reach the tour company. Then we ended up waiting 20 minutes for a family of one mother and three teenagers. Seriously, what the eff.
The tour guide was much more forthcoming today. After a stop to use the facilities, we were briefed on what to expect. We had to wait for our turn to board the boats so while waiting, we had a choice between doing the zip line or joining a boat to the mangrove. Y and I chose the mangrove and for this, we had to pay PHP350 each. Noel the driver then accompanied us to the boats. The mangrove trip wasn’t too bad although again I had problems understanding the guide.
After that, we waited for those who did the zip line before driving to Sabang Wharf where we waited about 15 minutes to board our boats. The boat ride took about 20 minutes and then we walked through a forest to get to a different boat. There are macaques waiting to attack unsuspecting visitors here so you’re advised to secure your belongings. After some waiting, we boarded a paddle boat. We were also given an audio guide to listen to while we drift through the vast cave chambers shaped over the centuries by stalactites and stalagmites. Bat calls echo overhead while swiftlets cut through the darkness, creating a quiet but vivid sense of life. Our boat ride lasted 35 minutes and I was suitably hungry by then. We walked back to the beach to wait for our boat back to the wharf. Then we drove to Cacaoyan Restaurant for buffet lunch.
After a long lunch, we drove back to Puerto Princesa. Dinner was had at the guest house dining room. Y had brought an electric cooker so we used that to cook fried ramen
Sunday, 3 May 2026
I had an early breakfast today and left at 07:00. The trip to the airport took only six minutes. I dropped off my bag (11.1 kg!) then went in. There are quite a few interesting shops at the duty-free area. We were soon boarding.
We landed at NAIA T2 and after getting my bag, I walked over to get the shuttle to T1. There was a long slow queue at the Malaysia Airlines counter, indeed long slow queues at most counters. I timed myself and guess what, I queued for exactly one hour just to get to the counter to drop off my bag. Then I joined another queue to clear security before yet another queue to clear passport control.
Alhamdulillah, I had enough time to perform prayers. Our plane was asked to hover and not allowed to land due to bad weather at KLIA. We finally landed at 17:25. I was so glad I’d performed prayers at the gate back in Manila. My bag made its appearance at 18:10.
Alhamdulillah for the rezeki and opportunity to travel.
The end