Monday, September 30, 2013

Philippine holidays and long-weekend schedule for 2014 (Proclamation No. 655, s. 2013)

Hunyo 12 by Claude Tayag (1989 Fiestas Serigraph Series)

If things go our way, we have nine long weekends to look forward to in 2014! And several of them would be at least five days! And if you do the math, you can plan for a 12-day vacation next Christmas!

Malacanang issued Proclamation No. 655, s. 2013 declaring the regular holidays, special non-working days, and a special school holiday for 2014. Instead of just giving you the same list of holidays of the Republic of the Philippines for 2014, this will help you read in between the lines with confirmed long-weekends, expected long-weekends and a possible 12-day vacation with one or two leaves:

  • January 1 (Wed) - New Year's Day (five-day long weekend from December 28 to January 1)
  • January 31 (Fri) - Chinese New Year (three-day long weekend from January 31 to February 2)
  • February 25 (Sat) - EDSA Revolution Anniversary (holiday for schools only)
  • April 9 (Wed) - Araw ng Kagitingan
  • April 17 (Thu) - Holy Thursday
  • April 18 (Fri) - Good Friday 
  • April 19 (Sat) - Black Saturday (four-day long weekend from April 17 to 20)
  • May 1 (Thu) - Labor Day
  • June 12 (Thu) - Independence Day
  • July 28  (Mon) - Eid'l Fitr (possible three-day long weekend from July 26 to 28)
  • August 21 (Thu) - Ninoy Aquino Day
  • August 25 (Mon) - National Heroes Day (three-day long weekend from August 23 to 25)
  • October 4 (Sat) - Eid'l Adha (possible three-day long weekend if holiday declared on October 3)
  • November 1 (Sat) - All Saints Day
  • November 30 (Sun) - Bonifacio Day (three-day long weekend from November 30 to December 2)
  • December 24 (Wed) - Special Non-Working Day
  • December 25 (Thu) - Christmas Day 
  • December 26 (Fri) - Special Non-Working Day (five-day long weekend from December 26 to 28; and if you take a leave on December 29, you could have a twelve-day vacation from Ddecember 24 to January 4, 2015)
  • December 30 (Tue) - Rizal Day
  • December 31 (Wed) - Last Day of the Year (three-day long weekend from December 30 to January 1, 2015 but it could extend to six days until January 4 if January 2, 2015 is declared a Special Non-Working Holiday next year)

Sunday, September 29, 2013

India: Picturesque views in Gulmarg, Kashmir

Apahrwat Peak in Gulmarg, Kashmir, India
The heartland of winter sports in India, the hill station town of Gulmarg in Kashmir is a popular tourist destination among locals who want to escape the heat down south. In fact, it is said to host some of the longest and highest ski slopes as well as the highest gondola in Asia up the Afarwat Hills of the Pir Panjal Range of the Himalayas. I realized when I looked at a map, that it was just within miles of the border between India and Pakistan.

Downtown Gulmarg in Kashmir, India
We had arrived in Gulmarg after a scenic two-hour ride from Srinagar, the capital of Kashmir. We checked-in at the recently-opened Khyber Himalayan Resort before proceeding to Strawberry Valley to enjoy picturesque views of Gulmarg.

Sunset in Gulmarg, Kashmir, India
Sunset in Gulmarg, Kashmir, India
The sunset was spectacular and we were quite thankful the sun appeared despite having most of the day cloudy and at times drizzling. The charm of Gulmarg's quaint architecture with the Himalayas as a backdrop and the sun setting behind them was enough to elicit oohs and aahs.

Public transportation in Gulmarg, Kashmir, India
Kashmiri food in Gulmarg, Kashmir, India
The Kashmiri dinner that followed our sunset experience was memorable as well. We had Mughlai Chicken (chicken cooked in a thick and rich gravy made from ground almonds with cinnamon, cardamon, coriander, cumin, chili and garam masala), a Central Asian dish that was introduced to India during the time of the Mughals; and Vegetable Navratan Curry (Navratan means nine gems) which gets its name from the nine vegetables, fruit and nuts used to make the dish: cashew nuts, potatoes, beans, carrots, peas, bell pepper, cauliflower and pineapple (although it has garlic, onions and tomatoes as well).

Khyber Himalayan Resort in Gulmarg, Kashmir, India
Gulmarg Gondola in Gulmarg, Kashmir, India
The next day, the sun was out again. After breakfast amid views of evergreens (I could imagine this would look even prettier during winter), we proceeded to the Gulmarg Gondola, Asia's highest, and rode from Gulmarg (2,700m) up to Apharwat (3,980m).

Gulmarg Gondola in Gulmarg, Kashmir, India
Gulmarg Gondola in Gulmarg, Kashmir, India
There's actually a small military outpost on top. The military and police are actually everywhere in Kashmir. And seeing them is definitely part of the visitor experience. On top were different kinds of wild flowers. It's a reminder that Gulmarg literally means Meadow of Flowers.

After arriving back in Gulmarg, we drove down to Srinagar to continue our brief journey around Kashmir. You could actually go horseback riding around Gulmarg. But we saved that activity for Sonamarg where views are even more picturesque!

Jet Airways flies daily to Srinagar!
Jet Airways has twice daily flights from Delhi (DEL) to Srinagar (SXR). Jet Airways also connects to Delhi from Manila via Bangkok, Singapore or Hong Kong at least twice daily!




Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Globe Huawei Ascend Mate is great for travel!

In my recent trips to Nepal, India and Malaysia, the battery life of my Globe Huawei Ascend Mate wowed me! Since I was abroad, daily phone usage was less. I’d take out my phone for photos that I’d post on Instagram or Twitter every now and then. But what impressed me was that I rarely had to charge my phone during those trips.

While using it with WiFi to check my Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and my e-mail, I noticed it lasts at least a day longer than my other smart phone. Finally, I found a phone with a long battery life which does not force me to look for a power outlet as often as before! In fact, standby battery life extended up to five or six days, no kidding!

But I realized it shouldn’t be a surprise since Globe Huawei Ascend Mate has a 4050 mAh battery. Plus with a huge 6.1-inch HD display, I could appreciate my photos better. The large display of Huawei’s Android pocket cinema smartphone also made it convenient for me to check social networking sites, watch videos and surf the Internet without having to bring out my laptop computer.

In Kashmir, I also used my phone to capture Srinagar’s stunning sunset and enjoyed using it to document our pony ride through spectacular landscapes on the way to the Himalayan glaciers of Kashmir Valley. In Malaysia, I took great shots of both old and modern architecture.

But it's definitely two thumbs up for Globe Huawei Ascend Mates’ battery life! I’m looking forward to using my Globe Huawei Ascend Mate in future trips!
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