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There is something about inflatables for me. When I heard about it, all I'm thinking is my childhood back in grade school jumping to it during school fest. And it was one of the best memory I had. It makes you feel like a child. And everything to it is just so exciting and full of thrilling activities. You just know that some sort of high-pumping action is about to happen. Exciting isn't it? But of course, inflatables comes in different forms and use and there are now a lot of company out there offering those and you gotta be so keen on choosing where to purchase. Now, if you are looking for one, this blog post is definitely for you.





Air track zone has been in the game of selling inflatable products and is known for giving the best and providing  exactly what their customers wants. Being a professional manufacturer of inflatable products and specializing in the design they are committed to becoming one of the world's best inflatable products manufacturers and sellers.





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Since they are one of those leading manufacturers, to provide their customers high-quality products they implemented a control system on producing their products and at the same time confident that their production capacity and products can meet the demands for inflatable products. All the designs can be seen on the air track zone website.




Aside from the quality control and best product they also offer the best service they can provide. Their customer service can help you with a your concerns especially with the designs and everything you need to know and queries about the product you want to purchase.




What's best about airtrackzone is that they offer free shipping on all of their products. Also, they provide discount codes to their first time and loyal customers. Airtrack factory price are also reasonable for the quality they provide and the good customer feedback they receive.




If you are still thinking twice about this company you can always head on their website and see it yourself. They have a lot of products you can choose from that suits your need. Here is their website https://www.airtrackzone.com/air-tumble-track-p2-c-20/





















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Ever heard of Five Fingers in Bataan? They say it differs from other because you get to do cove hopping instead of island hopping. So anyone interested on different activity this is a guide for you. Along with the Five Fingers travel guide is also a guide if you want to check out Laki Beach.





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How To Get There





Getting to Five Fingers in Bataan is easy if you are doing it on diy-basis. I know many travel tours, like me, do have schedules going here but just in case you prefer the company of your own and not just some random strangers then read on.




There are terminals in Cubao and Pasay that goes directly to Mariveles Bataan. Bataam transit, five star, and genesis bus companies have direct route to Mariveles. Hop a bus with a signboard going there as that will be your entry point to this wonderful destination. 280 pesos is the fare for one way. From Mariveles Bus Terminal, there are tricycle beside 7-11 and tell the driver that you are heading to Porto in Barangay Balon, but you can just say Porto and the driver knows it where. 100 pesos for the entire tricycle of one way trip to Porto. It can fit up to 4 passengers. From Porto, there are locals waiting and will ask you who your contact is and they will get into them to meet you or if you have any meet up time and place for your contact but if none and you just happen to go there without any, fret not because there are locals there who will be willing to assist you. From Porto ride a boat and your adventure begins.




Cove Hopping











The first part of the tour is getting your but on a boat and coasting to the first cove where you will be alighting on this rock formation that they call as "kryptonite". They call it Kryptonite because it resembles to real one. Not far from this Kyrptonite rock formation is the heart shape rock. And from that you will enter this hole in a huge rock on the sea a gateway to another spot for those adrenaline junky. The next cove has a cliff diving spot. But to get to the spot you have to climb for a bit on the dragon-stone like. Its easy, diving is a little different story. The view from the top is spectacular. The last cove is the bat cave. You will not get deeper into it just at the entry way. On all the cove you may go down and take a dip if you want and stay for as long as you want. If you get tired you can now head to Laki Beach.















































Laki Beach








Laki Beach is another attraction in Bataan. The sand is close to white but not gray. The water is clean and the place is quiet. Not of course if you have neighbors who wants to listen to loud music and I meant loud. But other than that the beach is quiet and serene.












There are also spots on the beach you may want to explore. Both sides are open to all for exploring with rocks facing the ocean. There is a lake on the beach but don't get too far from it because on the other side of it the lands belong to the other owner. Yep, Laki Beach is private property but the owner is kind enough to let visitors, like us, to stay overnight or for as long as we like with of course an entrance fee.


















Tips and other reminders
- 280 pesos for one way bus fare from Cubao to Mariveles Bataan
- 100 pesos tricycle from Mariveles bus terminal to Porto (port going to five fingers and laki beach)
- 75 pesos tricycle from Porto to bus terminal to Manila
- 3500 pesos boat rental for overnight. They will fetch you next day. Just inform them of what time
- 250 pesos entrance fee for Laki Beach
- Bring your own food if you will stay at Laki Beach. There are only two stores there but sell only limited food like softdrinks, coffee, halo-halo, and the likes. No meal offered.
- Bring your own supply of water.
- Bring flashlights. There are generators that supply the light at night but other parts of the beach are not covered.
- Bring your own tent. There are no tent rentals at the beach and no hotels.
- There are showers and toilets at the beach but lines can be long especially if there are a lot of guests.
- Please, clean as you go.
- Start early. Sun can be deadly esp during summer.
- Contact number 09092279356 look for Ate Bheng
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Been surrounded by doves has always been on my bucket list needless to say dove feeding. But whenever I think of that, movie of Claudine and Piolo has always been on my mind on how I picture it. Never had the chance to watch the movie though, but I've seen clips of that scene in their movie Milan where there are doves, loads of doves, and I said to myself, WOW! That moment on its always on my list.



But the chance of going to Milan is not yet on the road so when I travel to Zamboanga and my sister in YFC bring me to Fort Pilar where there is a house for the doves and you are allowed to feed them! Its actually the trick so they will come to you and flock over to you! Imagine my excitement when I learned that I didn't waste any second and did that.




So, if its one of your bucket list too, just like the photo above but no way near visiting Milan then Fort Pilar is the best place for you.





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Situated just beside the Bacarra Church, features religious artifacts from archival photos and documents and church relics and cultural artifacts that was contributed mostly by the people of Bacarra. 




It was a two-storey restored convent which dates to the Spanish colonial era. There is also a mysterious underground staircase leading to three tunnels that was believed to be connected to Bacarra river. the church tower, and the altar.





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Museo De Bacarra Information

Open Mondays to Sundays

Museum Hours
8:00 AM - 12:00 NN
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM


Entrance Fees
Age 0-5 y/o - FREE
Elementary Pupils - 5 php ea
High School Students - 10 php ea
College Students - 15 php ea
Other Adults - 20 php ea
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