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Top 3 Places to Spend your Holy Week 2012

Wednesday, April 4th, 2012

Spending Holy Week is more fun in the Philippines. Every first week of April, the Philippines would celebrate another enormous event other than Christmas: The Lenten Season. In this season, Filipinos would commemorate the death of Jesus Christ. Others would hit the beach to take advantage of the long weekend vacation. Others would go to places where they can meditate and commune with the Lord.

Here in Cagayan de Oro City, there are a lot of places you can choose other than churches. Below are the top 3 places to spend your holy week.

 

Divine Mercy Shrine. Located in the heart of the City of El Salvador, Misamis Oriental. The shrine can be accessed via jeepney that will drop you off to the highway.  From the highway, you can ride a habal-habal (motorcycle) that will lead you to the first gate of the shrine. There you will see the gigantic statue of Jesus Christ decorated with lush greeneries and beautiful landscapes.  The Shrine has its own rules to follow including dress codes and other things to observe in the chapel at all times.

 

Our Lady of Guadalupe Shrine.  Located at the depths of the forests and rivers, near the boundary of Brgy. Balubal and Tablon.  This maze-filled road will allow you to enjoy the wonders of nature and meditation. The shrine made it to the top 2 list of the cdokay.com website. You will have to cross a maximum of 9 rivers before you can reach the chapel. The adventure of going there takes around 3 hours and 3 hours back to the city. This is dangerous if you cross all by yourself. Pack a company to be with you along the track.

  1. Malasag. Located at the heart of Cagayan de Oro city. This place garnered the last spot for the top 3 places to spend the holy week. The zigzag road beneath the lush trees enables the devotee to have a cool and fresh meditation during the procession and prayer.

There you are the top 3 places to spend your Holy week and enjoy your communion with the Lord. Just remember to pack the things you need and no extra baggage. Enjoy your long weekend everyone.

Archdiocesan Shrine of the Divine Mercy

Schedule for Holy Week

April 1 to April 8 2012

    • April 1 – Palm Sunday ( Holy Mass)

1st Mass – 8:00 AM (Cebuano)

2nd Mass – 10:00 AM (Cebuano)

3rd Mass – 3:00 AM (English)

    • April 4 – Holy Wednesday ( whole day Recollection)

9:00 AM – 11:00 AM – Recollection

11:00 AM – 12:00 NN – Holy Mass

3:30 PM – 4:30 PM – Holy Mass

2:30 PM – 6:00 PM – Confession

    • April 5 – Holy Thursday ( Evening Mass of the Lord’s Supper)

5:00 PM – 7:00 PM – Evening Mass of the Lord’s Supper

(Washing of the feet)

7:00 PM – 8:00 PM – Last Supper

*Follow after the Holy Mass are Reposition Vigil until 12 midnight at PEA beside the Divine Mercy Statue and Film Showing will follow at Mary’s Garden Field Ground

    • April 6 – Good Friday (Passion of Christ )

4:00 AM – 6:00 AM – (Dawn Station of the Cross around Divine Mercy Hills)

6:00 AM – 6:30 AM – 1st Day Divine Mercy Novena (Field Altar Ground)

12:00 NN – 3:00 PM – Confession (Ridge View Chapel)

3:00 PM – 4:30 PM – Veneration of the Cross (New Church)

4:30 PM – 5:30 PM – Procession of Santo Intierro around Divine Mercy Hills

5:30 PM                    – Kissing of the Cross (New Church)

    • April 7 – Black Saturday

5:30 PM – 6:00 PM – 2nd Day Divine Mercy Novena (New Church)

6:00 PM – 10:00 PM – Easter Vigil Mass (New Church)

    • April 8 – Easter Sunday

3:00 AM – 4:00 AM – Sugat Procesion

4:00 AM – 4:30 AM – 3rd Day Divine Mercy Novena

(Mary’s Garden Field Ground)

4:30 AM – 5:30 AM – Holy Mass (Field Altar Ground)

8:00 AM – 2nd Mass (New Church)

10:00 AM – 3rd Mass (New Church)

3:00 PM – 4th Mass (New Church)

Our Lady of Guadalupe Shrine Tablon

  • Mass schedule – 10 am every 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month

 

Malasag Cursillos En Cristiandad Station of the Cross

    • April  5, 2012 Wednesday – 8:00 AM Station of the Cross

- 1:00 PM Recollection, Confession and Holy Mass

  • April 6, 2012 Thursday – 5:00 PM Washing of the Feet
  • April 7, 2012 Friday – Tentative time 7 Last Words

 

The horseback riding at Kaamulan festival 2012

Wednesday, March 14th, 2012

Kaamulan festival is one of the highlights in Mindanao festivals and one of the best tourist destinations is the horseback riding in Malaybalay Bukidnon. Malaybalay is one of the coldest city in bukidnon and rich in culture. Their produce shown the richness of their land and the people are very hard working. The lanscape of Malaybalay is really good for horseback riding.  Kaamulan festival showcases the vast rich culture and preserving the tribes which made bukidnon known for it. The horseback riding is one of the enjoyable rides in Kaamulan festival. You will see the beautiful landscape and the sumptuous scenery.

The horses were taking cared of some tribe people and they really loved to assist the people in riding the horse. The horse was really friendly and they are very calm it shows that they are loved and well taking care of. You can ride the horse when it reaches 3 years old and above. It can handle two to three people riding on it. But for beginners riding the horse is not as easy as it looks on the movie but you don’t need to worry because the owner will guide you on how to ride the horse. The trail would be about 10 to 15 minutes within the capitol ground where the Kaamulan festival is held. Any age can ride the horse as long as they are not afraid of the horse. They can make the horse run or just simple walk and enjoy the calmness of the place.

Many tourist and locals enjoyed the horseback riding not just for its cheap price but also the nice climate of Malaybalay and the place it’s like you travelled from other place pine trees are only found in cold places like Bagiuo.



 

Northern Mindanao Attractions Featured in the Movie “Forever and A Day”

Sunday, June 26th, 2011

Finally, Star Cinema’s most awaited film, Forever and A Day hit cinemas last June 15, 2011. The movie stars KC Concepcion and Sam Milby in their very first film together as a love team. The movie is a sweet and inspiring love story in its own right, but that’s not the only thing to get excited about. Northern Mindanaoans have a huge reason to celebrate and anticipate the film, as the movie highlights several exciting places of attraction in Northern Mindanao.

Dahilayan Adventure Park

A huge part of the movie is set in Northern Mindanao, which was where the cast and crew spent several weeks. They first started filming in Dahilayan Adventure Park, a modern outdoor development located in Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon. Dahilayan is well known for its dual zip line, which is the longest in Asia. Members of the cast and crew stayed at the Dahilayan Gardens and Resort, which offers a more serene and picturesque setting as opposed to the adrenaline pumping and sometimes busy adventure park. Of course, aside from filming KC, Sam and everyone else enjoyed the wonderful weather, beautiful pine trees and of course, the exciting adventure facilities such as the zipline.

They also had fun at Dahilayan Forest Park, where they tried the Zorb and Tree Top Adventure, among other things.

While Water Rafting in Cagayan de Oro

After shooting in Dahilayan, they continued on and spent two days filming white water rafting scenes in the Cagayan de Oro River. White water rafting is the most popular tourist activity in the city and attracts thousands of people each year.

Tinago Falls, Iligan City

Finally, they moved on and shot several major scenes in Tinago Falls, which is located in Iligan City. Tinago Falls is one of Iligan City’s main attractions. Hidden beneath a deep ravine, one has to walk at least five hundred steps down before finally reaching the bottom of the falls.

During the filming of the rafting and waterfalls scenes, everyone was billeted at the Prawn House Suites and Restaurant – one of the newest attractions in the city. Prawn House Suites and Restaurants is located in Regatta Square, Pueblo de Oro, which is just minutes away from SM. After filming for two weeks from March 16 to 30, the team went back for one more week of shooting in May.

A lot of local Kookiberks (KC Conception Fanatics) and Milby Mob members (Sam Milby fanatics) from Bukidnon, Cagayan de Oro and Iligan were really happy that they got to see their idols in person. In fact, several people were allowed to visit the scenes during filming and some even had the privilege to tag along during shooting of the white water rafting and waterfall scenes.

Truly, the film has been one of the most anticipated ones this season. It brings a fresh take on love, relationships and life. The film is directed by box office director Cathy Garcia Molina and also stars Matet de Leon and Robin da Rosa. “Forever and A Day” premiered last June 15 in 100 theaters throughout the country.

-Justine B. Raagas-

Promoting the Beauty of Northern Mindanao: Northern Mindanao Tour Guides Association

Thursday, June 2nd, 2011

If you plan to visit a place you’ve never been to – and you wish to make the most out of your trip – what’s the first thing that you do? You find someone who knows the place, right? You might have friends coming along who can act as tour guides, or you may have friends living in the destination who can do the honor. But what if everyone in the group has never been to the place? And what if you don’t know anyone living in the place you’re going to? Simple – you look for a tour guide.

What Does A Tour Guide Do?

A tour guide, simply put, is someone who provides information (historical, cultural and contemporary) and assistance during tours. Guides provide assistance to groups or individual clients, and can guide clients in just one destination – or many – within a city or area, such as Northern Mindanao.

Tour Guides In Northern Mindanao

Truly, Northern Mindanao is becoming a very popular tourist destination. Quite accessible from most parts of Visayas by boat or plane, and only seventy minutes by plane from Manila, Northern Mindanao features plenty of things to see and do.

Northern Mindanao Tour Guides Association

To help you fully enjoy the Northern Mindanao experience, a tour guide is absolutely necessary. There are plenty of tour guides offering their services, but make sure that you choose one that is a member of the Northern Mindanao Tour Guides Association. The association, which is also known as the Giya Amihanang Mindanao Association, or GAMA, is an association of accredited and licensed tour guides specializing in Northern Mindanao. The group was established back in 2005. Today, the association is composed of 40 guides who are all committed to increasing and improving the city and the neighboring area’s tourism.

As of this writing, the officers of the Northern Mindanao Tour Guides Association are as follows:

President – Reina Bontuyan

Vice President for External Affairs- Shiegfred Roxas

Vice President for Internal Affairs- Paulane Tugas

Secretary- Regina Amador

Treasurer- Cernan Aguinot

Auditor- Romel Atilano

Things to See And Do in Northern Mindanao

Speaking of visiting Northern Mindanao, here are some things and places that you should expect to do and see when you’re here:

-       Whitewater rafting in Cagayan de Oro

-       Ziplining in Dahilayan or several other parks in Cagayan de Oro

-       Adventuring at Jatico Adventures

-       Jungle trekking

-       Ultralight flying in Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon

-       Caving

-       Visit the Camiguin Islands

-       Explore Cagayan de Oro City and neighboring towns

-       Experience the festivals (especially Kaamulan in March and Lanzones Festivals in October)

-       Thrift shop at the Night Market

-       Dine, bar-hop and party

-       Go swimming

Not all Northern Mindanao experiences and attractions are available for the whole year; but this doesn’t mean that you cannot enjoy at all. Your reliable tour guide should put together an excellent itinerary for your whole duration of stay – and it should be something that you will completely enjoy. So, be sure to make the most of your stay in Northern Mindanao by getting a tour guide accredited by the Northern Mindanao Tour Guides Association.

Happy adventuring!

-Justine Raagas-

Kayaking In CDO: A New River Experience

Thursday, June 2nd, 2011

The Cagayan de Oro River cuts through the city, dividing its two congressional districts. Starting from the Kalatungan Mountain Range of Bukidnon, the river runs through the provinces of Libona, Talakag and Baungon, where it picks up tributaries (or small streams) along the way before it finally passes Cagayan de Oro and empties out into Macajalar Bay. The river runs a course of 90 kilometers from its source to its mouth, where it empties.

Activities In The Cagayan de Oro River

The Cagayan de Oro River is the setting for the most popular tourist activity in the city, which also is the reason why the city is very popular as a tourist destination, and all because of whitewater rafting.

While Cagayan de Oro and its river may be popular for whitewater rafting, one can also try another exciting and adrenaline pumping activity: river kayaking.

Whitewater Rafting Vs. Kayaking

So what exactly is the difference between whitewater rafting and river kayaking? What makes river kayaking more exciting?

Basically, kayaking makes use of a kayak to move across the water. A kayak (which is not, and should not be confused with a canoe) is a small boat ridden and powered by a human being. The deck is traditionally covered, except for one or more cockpits, which can seat one paddler each. The person uses a double blade paddle to cruise the boat through the water. Whitewater rafting, on the other hand, is a recreational activity that involves the use of an inflatable raft, which can hold four to twelve people.

What makes whitewater kayaking more exciting is that it provides a totally different experience than rafting. While rafting involves a lot of people in the boat, kayaking involves only yourself; or perhaps one other person, depending on what the kayak can accommodate – making it more thrilling and intense.

Kayaks also move at a slower pace, so you can choose to stay in a certain location for longer than possible. Kayaks can even paddle the opposite way, or upstream.

Kayaking Services in the City

Because kayaking is still a new trend in Cagayan de Oro, the number of outfitters specializing in this activity is quite limited in comparison to whitewater rafting outfitters. Kayak Domain, Cagayan de Oro is the pioneering Kayaking outfitter in the city, which provides clients with kayaking orientation, safety points, materials, safety gear and of course, a reliable safety guide with a 3:1 guide and client ratio.

If you want your kayaking  adventure to get going, contact:

Leonil Mistula

oneal@kayakdomain.com

www.kayakdomain.com
0917-706-4184

-Justine Raagas-