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Hacienda Escudero

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 "Experience the allure of Philippine country life at Villa Escudero Plantations and Resort. A self-contained working coconut plantation, It was founded in the 1880s by Don Placido Escudero and his wife Dona Claudia Marasigan. Originally planted to sugarcane, the crop was converted to coconut by their son Don Arsenio Escudero in the early 1900s. A pioneering agro-industrialist, he built the country's first working hydroelectric plant to supply his dessicated coconut factory and Villa Escudero, where he and his wife Dona Rosario Adap built in 1929. Their children opened the estate to the public in 1981. From its humble beginnings, the resort has become a prime tourist destination for locals, overseas Filipinos and a wide array of foreign visitors to the country. It has a worldwide reputation as a showcase for the Philippines' rich cultural heritage, offering a beguiling glimpse of its history, cuisine, dress, customs and natural beauty a mere two hours away from Manila." -Villa Escudero Site

Hacienda Escudero or Villa Escudero located at Tiaong, Quezon, is a place close to my heart because of its rural feel and scenery that is much like one of our rural place in Negros, Oriental --- Bayawan City. But only much more maintained, developed and has already attracted lots of tourists. After an almost 3-hour-drive from the metro here are the following activities available:




Arsenio Escudero Hydroelectric Power Plant


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Elal of The Shades of Grey Travel and Photography
Elal is a traveler, student of life and photography enthusiast who wants to experience and capture what is raved and not raved about. For more about her travels, subscribe here, email at elal.lasola@gmail.com, or visit her portfolio.


Photograph | Quezon Memorial Circle at Night

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Although I have lived for more than a year near the Quezon Memorial Circle, I have never set foot on the place until last week when my friend and I decided to go there and try to capture what I think is a great place for family and friends to hang out and enjoy.



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Elal of The Shades of Grey Travel and Photography
Elal is a traveler, student of life and photography enthusiast who wants to experience and capture what is raved and not raved about. For more about her travels, subscribe here, email at elal.lasola@gmail.com, or visit her portfolio.


Malacañang Museum

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"Malacañang is the palace for the people"
Malacañang Museum


I recently joined the a group and was lucky because it was just about time when they were planning to visit the Malacañang Museum courtesy of Miss Nicely. Please note that if you are planning to visit the place, you have to book ahead of time to be able to visit the place which in out case we were lucky to find a contact who works near the museum. The reservations also include a guide inside the place and only allows one camera per group. On the morning of the tour inside the museum, we were very lucky because Sir Ivan(a popular tour guide around manila and a member of Pinoy Travel Bloggers) was there and permitted us to join his group tour for free. I learned and refreshed a lot on that day about history but I couldn't remember everything today (haha) since I took A WHOLE LOT of time taking pictures on basically everything I can see, I guess that took my concentration? Nevertheless, it was one unforgettable educational experience and memorable first time meet-up with some bagets who treated me like a family. So from 400+ photos down to 200+ photos then reduced it more to 100+ photos and then finally to 76 photos, let me take you to a visual tour to Malacañang Museum on what was caught in my view finder. :)



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Elal of The Shades of Grey Travel and Photography
Elal is a traveler, student of life and photography enthusiast who wants to experience and capture what is raved and not raved about. For more about her travels, subscribe here, email at elal.lasola@gmail.com, or visit her portfolio.