Clark, Angeles - Day 1


I was in a hiatus mode for such a long time. A lot of things kept me preoccupied not to mention being a mother of two toddlers. But that didn't stop me from rewarding myself after days of hard work. Currently, I feel nostalgic while writing, but one thing is for sure, I miss writing. 

Since it's a return of my comeback, I decided to share my trips from last year. I know it's long overdue, but it's still worth sharing. I had the chance to visit Clark, Angeles with my mom, sister and my aunt. It was a fun experience bonding with the girls. So this is how we manage our first time in Clark. Upon arrival, they have restaurants and shops nearby if you want to grab something to eat. Below is our picture of their airport tourist information. They have free maps that you can get. You can also ask for directions and they provide tips on the go-to places that they can recommend. 

Going outside the airport, if you want to commute, take the air conditioned jeep from the airport to the main gate for PHP 50 per person. Then you can hop on to any trike for PHP 25/trip going to your preferred destination or a jeep that costs PHP 7.00. The receptionist at the airport offered a transport services that caters city tours for PHP 2,500 (10 hours) within Clark and Angeles only, then you can just divide the amount among your group. 


We booked via Airbnb and we stayed in a quiet yet safe townhouse with two rooms and one bathroom for only PHP 3,420 for two nights. We wasted no time so we book our transportation and took advantage of the city tour. Our first stop was the Air Force City where you can see pilot jet planes during the World war days. It's free of charge and you can even stay there the entire day.






The van driver will just wait until you're done with the picture taking or after checking the place. After Air Force City, we went to Nayong Pilipino, but we didn't go inside, we felt that there's not much of a scene. There's an entrance fee roughly around PHP 100 - 250. After the picture taking in Nayong Pilipino, we went to our third stop, the Paradise Ranch. They too have an entrance fee and they offer packages. The package (Zoocobia + Paradise Ranch) costs PHP 450/person. If you won't avail the package, you just need to pay the entrance fee per entry.




Sadly, we didn't go inside Paradise Ranch, because they were under renovation at that time. So, we decided to go to Zoocobia. They offer different packages depending on the activities that you want. We availed the bird feeding + zip line + luge package for only PHP 180/person.




Inside Zoocobia, you can do a lot of things. They have the Animal Bone and Skin museum where you can see the preserved animals of its different kind.



After the mini-museum, we then went straight to the Birds of Paradise where you can see different types of birds including the bird-feeding which was part of our package.




After feeding the birds, we dipped in to their last adventure, The Luge. It will only take 1-2 minutes of driving the luge. You can compete among the group or you can just take it real slow. It's a one-time ride, you have to pay again if you wish to take the ride the second time around. 


After Zoocobia, we went to Walking Street. It's known as their red light district where you can see a lot of bars and women that will entertain you. You can chill though from the outside or just grab something to drink. We didn't had the chance to check the bars but we check the stalls nearby for some goodies and stuff.


And oh, not to mention, I fell in love the first time I saw this Hello Kitty cafe. I've always envisioned myself owning one. Not for now, but maybe soon. That's how we ended our Day 1. Stay tune for our Day 2 adventure as we take you to another adventure of a lifetime. Ciao!

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