Bakhawan Eco Park: An Oasis Preserving Nature and Life

The Bakhawan Eco Park is part of a 220-hectare forest which was revitalized in 1990. “Bakhawan” is a local word for mangrove, and is a fitting name for the park as it is one of the most successful mangrove reforestation projects in the Philippines.

Situated on the beautiful island of Panay, the park is a lush oasis brimming with life and energy. Upon entering this paradise, you are welcomed by rustling leaves, chirping birds, and the gentle sway of mangrove trees. It serves as a remarkable example of the importance of environmental preservation and community collaboration that made this happen.

Stroll along the wooden boardwalks that walk you through the mangrove forest, offering glimpses into a diverse ecosystem thriving with life. Admire the intricate root systems of the mangroves, which not only provide a safe haven for numerous marine creatures but also act as a natural barrier against coastal erosion and storms. Shielding their town from the climate.

For those seeking adventure, kayaking through the mangrove channels is a must-try activity that allows you to immerse yourself in the heart of this vibrant ecosystem. Feel a sense of tranquility as you paddle through the calm waters, surrounded by the untouched beauty of nature. Whether you are a nature lover, an advocate for conservation, or simply looking to connect with the earth, Bakhawan Eco Park offers a truly memorable journey full of wonder and exploration.

How to get to Bakhawan Eco Park?

Easiest way to get to Bakhawan Eco Park

Experience the convenience and comfort of our professional car rental service, providing you with a seamless travel experience without the need to rely on public transportation. Relax in the back seat of our well-maintained rental vehicles while our skilled driver safely transports you from one destination to another. Enjoy a pleasant journey to the beautiful Bakhawan Eco Park.

Our pick-up and drop-off service is conveniently available across Panay Island to meet your specific needs. Our rentals not only offer cost-effective solutions but also help you save valuable travel time. Choose from a variety of vehicles, including sedans and vans, tailored to suit your travel requirements. Explore our fleet and ensure a smooth and enjoyable journey.

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From Kalibo to Bakhawan Eco Park

1. Head to Kalibo’s Public Market and locate the terminal to New Buswang.
2. Ride a tricycle to drop you off at Bakhawan Eco Park.
3. Take a short walk heading to the entrance and pay for your fee.

Things to do at Bakhawan Eco Park

1. WALK THE 1.3KM BAMBOO TRAIL
– Observe the mangrove trees you walk by and keep a sharp eye on wildlife! You may even find some birds that thrive in the park.

2. RIDE A BAMBOO RAFT
– Make your trip more memorable by riding a bamboo raft while traversing through the waters of the Eco Park. Just make sure you have extra clothes to change into!

3. TRY EATING TAMILOK (WOODWORM)
– The favorite appetizer in Kalibo is available here! Even if it’s called a woodworm, it is actually just a saltwater clam without a shell! Give it a try.

4. CAPTURE IN PHOTOS
– Make sure to get the beauty of the park through photography! Both the stunning landscape and intricate connection of every mangrove tree are endless opportunities to snap memorable photos!

5. HAVE A PICNIC
– Pack a picnic basket and enjoy a meal amidst the mangrove forest! Find a spot for resting and relax there.

6. WANDER WITH A KAYAK
– The kayaks for rent are an excellent choice for you to explore more of the forest! Just make sure to have a guide along.

Rates and Fees

ENTRANCE FEE
General Admission – ₱ 150
Aklanons – ₱ 100
Senior Citizens/PWD – ₱ 80
Students (with ID) – ₱ 50

ACTIVITIES
Bamboo Raft – ₱ 100
Kayak – ₱ 150/hour
Tamilok – ₱ 300
Fish Feeding – ₱ 10

How to Contact

You can contact Bakhawan Eco Park through the following:

Landline No.: (036) 262 8862
Email – kasama.inc17@gmail.com
Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/bakhawannaturestudyecopark

To bring when visiting Bakhawan Eco Park

1. Pack some sun protection like sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat.
2. Protect yourself from mosquitoes and other insects by bringing an insect repellent.
3. Bring extra clothes in case you’re riding the bamboo raft or kayak.
4. Stay hydrated by bringing plenty of water during your trip.
5. Capture memories of your visit by carrying a camera to document both the scenery and wildlife.
6. Binoculars can enhance your birdwatching and wildlife spotting!
7. Bring cash for entrance fees, souvenirs, and other additional services in the park!

Reminders when visiting Bakhawan Eco Park

1. The park is open from 8AM – 5PM.
2. There is a designated area for picnics.
3. Make sure your footwear is appropriate for walking on slippery areas and bamboo.
4. If you are part of a large group or organization, feel free to inquire whether a Mangrove Planting Activity can be arranged.
5. Always treat the flora and fauna of the park with care and respect.
6. Help preserve the mangroves by staying on designated paths and boardwalks.
7. Practice ‘leave no trace’ principles by disposing of waste responsibly.
8. Observe wildlife from a distance without disturbing or approaching them too closely.
9. Be cautious when walking on the boardwalks to avoid slipping, especially when its raining.

Useful Phrases to Learn

Ma-ayong Aga: Good Morning
Ma-ayong Hapon: Good Afternoon
Ma-yong Gab-i: Good Evening
Pila ini: How much is this?
Makahambal ka sang Tagalog?: Can you speak Tagalog?

Common Car Questions to Know

Common Car Questions to Know

If you’re still a newbie car driver, you might have a few questions on hand that you’ve been too afraid to ask people. Well, there’s a lot of you out there. Don’t wonder about it anymore because we will answer some of the very common questions people have about their own car units.

Knowing all of this will help you when you’re going out on your first vacation and road trip – for the prevention of accidents and injuries and to protect you and your passengers.

COMMON QUESTIONS

Q: How often should the tire pressure be checked?
A: Despite people telling you to check your tires’ pressure every week, it’s unrealistic and can take a lot of time. For a busy person owning a car for convenience, they are not able to do it as often as people say. A convenient way to keep track of your tire pressure is to check it every 30 days. Have it checked while you’re at the car shop.

COMMON QUESTIONS

Q: When to change the transmission fluid?
A: Professional Car Engineers recommends that a vehicle’s transmission fluid should be changed once every 50,000 kilometer run or 2 years.

COMMON QUESTIONS

Q: Why is the blinking of signal lights inconsistent?
A: Sometimes a signal light is normal but other times it blinks faster. This happens when the bulb of your lights burn out. This makes your voltage load drop, making it easier for the circuit to do its job – blinking. Your bulb burning out makes the circuit do its job faster and easier.

COMMON QUESTIONS

Q: What makes an oversteer different from an understeer?
A: An oversteer happens when your vehicle turns or steers more than what you have initially intended. Understeer happens when the car turns less than what you intended. You can see these jargons thrown around among car enthusiasts and competitive drivers.

COMMON QUESTIONS

Q: When should my timing belt be replaced?
A: Most manufacturers recommend that the timing belt must be changed in between the car’s 80,000-100,000 kilometer run. If you do not keep track of this, the timing belt will just run its course and break. Leaving your car engine to fail and not do its job. Which is why it is optimal for you to get ahead of that problem and regularly change it. Check on your car manual and follow the manufacturer’s recommended time for changing the timing belt.

COMMON QUESTIONS

Q: Can I just switch to using a different oil grade or a synthetic oil?
A: The best answer can be found in your car manual. In there it is specified your manufacturer’s recommended oil grade to use. It is best to follow your factory’s recommendations. But if you do want to switch to using synthetic oil, there has not been much problem with it. However if you bought an older car that’s been in use for 8 or more years with no oil switching, switching now is not a good idea.

COMMON QUESTIONS

Q: Does the sound of my brakes mean anything?
A: Your brakes are constantly moving and are built with different rotating parts and pads. As time goes on, these parts wear down and will make vibrations. There are 2 distinct noises when your brake parts are worn down.

The first one is a high pitched sound. When you hear this, get your brake pads checked and have it replaced. The second one is the groan of metal to metal grinding that means your brake pads are causing damage to your brake rotors. This is already severe and should be brought to the shop to get fixed.

COMMON QUESTIONS

Q: Is there a way I can save money on gas?
A: To navigate on this, you have to familiarize yourself with the cheaper gas located near you. Various gas stations have varying prices so it’s always good to note who sells them cheapest. If you’ve found your ‘suki’ gas station, try to get a loyalty card from them or an affiliate supermarket. Sometimes reward cards collect points and give you discounts the more you use their services.

COMMON QUESTIONS

Q: What is a two-stroke and a four-stroke engine?
A: An engine’s stroke is the maximum movement your car’s piston can make towards one direction. Having a two-stroke engine means they can do two strokes for a single fuel injection, and a four-stroke engine can do a four-stroke for the same amount of fuel injection.

COMMON QUESTIONS

Q: Why is my car hydroplaning?
A: Hydroplane is the instance where your tires come into contact with water that it can’t dispel. The water pressure on the front of your wheels will push water underneath – creating a barrier between the road and your tire. This makes your vehicle lose traction, losing your braking and steering control.

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Tips when you’re Looking for a Bridal Car to Rent

Tips when you’re Looking for a Bridal Car to Rent

The perfect bridal car is sought after in weddings to make the marriage a day to remember for the bride and groom. But sometimes, it is not good to just spend an unnecessarily large amount of money and rent the most expensive limousine for the day. The bride might not like it or it would not suit the event itself!

Your best way to avoid this is to look at the theme of the wedding and to plan out the role of the car, especially in the entrance. Will it play a functional role of delivering the bride to the church? Will the groom be the one driving the unit? Or will it be featured for the video and photo opportunities?

To perfectly navigate your bridal car’s role in your wedding, read some of our tips.

Consider the passenger.

You have to empathize with the passenger – the bride. Think about how she will use the vehicle, her entrance, her exit, how her wedding dress would be in it, and more. Think of her dress and how delicate it is, and how her moving around while wearing it might impose difficulties. These should be in mind for you when picking out a bridal car.

The inside of the vehicle must be clean and fresh while the outside must be pristine. Armrests must be removed out of the way so as to not give additional difficulties to the gowned bride while she is moving around.

Note for the car’s color.

Sometimes rental companies give you a list of suitable units for rent for wedding days, but on rare occasions that they fail to list the car color – seek for it. The safest bet for a wedding is color white, but consult with your wedding planner for her ideas.

Sometimes a wedding’s theme is not entirely white and colorful motifs are inserted. It might be a good idea to pick a color that suits that motif.

Assign a designated driver.

It is hard to decide whether to have the groom himself drive the vehicle or have a designated chauffeur instead. The groom being the driver gives him a dependable look, but with the hectic schedule of a wedding – this role might become a burden for him to bear.

A designated driver provided by the company could make things easier at a minimal cost too. But relatives can also drive the car for the marrying couple. However, make sure that the one operating the wheel is familiar with using the vehicle. After all, the passenger is a precious person.

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Driving Superstitions in the Philippines

Driving Superstitions in the Philippines

The Philippines is a deeply religious and superstitious country. Some of these practices have been showcased by the Pinoy animated series Trese. By the different superstitions shown there, they failed to show some of our interesting ones regarding driving.

In our culture, there are beliefs regarding driving. It does not matter whether one believes the supernatural or not, because Filipinos practice these nevertheless. It would not hurt you to know some of our country’s superstitions especially if you plan to stay here for a while.

Most cars have been blessed by Catholic priests.

The culture of folk catholicism is still widespread in the Philippines. It is part of the Filipino culture to request clergymen to bless their new belongings such as a new house, a store, and even vehicles.

But the blessing is not limited to new vehicles straight from the store. Secondhand units with a spooky history, such as having been owned by a now deceased person, are typically being re-blessed again to push the bad spirits away.

Be mindful of old large trees. Do not attempt to cause any disturbance near or on it.

Most of the Philippines used to be covered in forests. Back then, Filipinos were animists who believed that there are spirits living in nature such as trees, rocks, and even bodies of water. This culture is still being practiced by indigenous tribes in the country.

A standout lore is the commonly feared Balete tree. This is considered as sacred by people, with most of them treating it with respect. When someone is driving and comes across a Balete tree, they should be quiet and respectful so as to not disturb the entity living in it.

If possible, avoid driving by a cemetery in the evenings.

Cemeteries are creepy and have been associated with ghosts. However, in the Philippines most cemeteries can be located by the side of the road!

But despite the availability and closeness cemeteries have to residential areas, there is still a terrorizing feeling attributed to cemeteries in the country.

In some provinces, it is common for people to practice the superstition of holding your breath while driving past a cemetery. Some even avoid going out in the evening so as to not encounter them when it is night time.

Do not have 13 people inside one vehicle.

When you are out for a vacation with a big group, keep in mind how many people are inside one vehicle. If you are renting a van or an SUV but have exactly 13 people on board – it might be best for you to rent 2 vehicles instead.

In the Philippines, the number 13 symbolizes bad luck. Many buildings in the country do not have a 13th floor to avoid any misfortune that comes with the number. Aside from avoiding the bad luck associated with this number, you would also want to avoid overloading an SUV rental with too many passengers too.

Whether you believe that there is a supernatural world living among us, it will not harm to learn a few superstitions. They can teach you about the country, its history, culture, and traditions.

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Why you should Separate Car Rentals from Hotel Bookings

Why you should Separate Car Rentals from Hotel Bookings

It is now common for hotel accommodations to offer an additional transportation service for their guests. This might sound convenient, but in several situations – this might do you more harm than good.

For some people, it will be better if you have your own rental vehicle for yourself. Here are some of our justifiable reasons why sometimes it is better to not avail your hotel’s transportation service instead.

You want to make a good impression on business meetings.

When you’re in the city for business purposes, it is preferable for you to present yourself in the best way possible. You might leave a wrong impression to your client when they see you come out of a hotel van.

In this situation, it would be useful for you to explore a car rental service that can offer the vehicle you need to leave a great impression. With us in Tacloban Rent a Car, we have a lot of vehicles that you won’t shy away from using when you’re meeting with your clients.

You want to explore the city at your own pace and time.

Even when you are on a business trip or for leisure, some cities are better explored when you have freedom on the wheels. Public transportation is tied down by their routes. Jumping from different points in commuting will be confusing, especially in a brand new city.

A good rental with a reliable company can help you with this. Having your own rental vehicle will give you more liberties to navigate around the city as you’d like. There are navigational apps available such as Google Maps or Waze to help you around the neighborhood.

You want a car that is sure to be clean while you are using it.

A downside in hotel transportation is that it is shared. This comes with health risks and implications that one should still note despite the waning effect of the pandemic. Even when we are already relaxing from the actions we used to take back when COVID-19 was still raging, it is not wrong for someone to take extra precautions for their safety.

We in Kalibo Rent a Car still complies with the standards of cleanliness imposed during the pandemic. We make sure our vehicles are clean inside and out for the safety of our clients.

Your destination is not within the city.

It is not wrong to think that some of the best and most worthwhile tourist spots are located far away from the city. Sometimes, the hotel transportation cannot accommodate this trip, leaving you with public transportation to rely on. But with all your baggage, is that really a good idea?

When traveling to a far location, one should keep 3 things in mind:
a. Safety
b. Comfort
c. Accessibility

Booking for a car rental with these 3 in mind will help you find the best unit to assist you in your travels. You will need a sturdy vehicle, preferably an SUV or a Pick Up truck, that can withstand the possibly rocky and jagged roads there are in the province.

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Tips to Prepare for your Roxas Trip

Tips to Prepare for your Roxas Trip

A trip to Roxas City isn’t complete without going on side trips to other municipalities. There are just so many natural wonders you can visit inProvince of Aklan. But rather than availing an expensive tour package, you might think that it’s more affordable for you and your friends to rent a vehicle and drive it yourself!

That is a great and feasible idea! But before you just go and launch on your Aklan road trip, you need an effective plan. It is important to familiarize yourself with the road, the route, and what vehicle is best for you to use.

To assist you in your planning, here are some of our suggestions on what to keep in mind when you go on a road trip!

Stick to SUVs or Pick Up Trucks.

The roads in Roxas are mostly paved, cemented, and graveled – there are still areas with bumpy uncemented roads or where the streets are completely broken. It is better for you and your group to rent pick-up trucks and SUVs instead of sedans or hatchbacks. The impact of a long road with unstable ground might be too much if you rent a low-lying vehicle.

Aim for a big and tough vehicle that is still within your budget. It should last throughout your few days of going on a roadtrip to whatever corner in Roxas

Make sure the vehicle has enough space for your companions and your belongings.

Road trips can last between an entire day to days even! Traffic won’t be a problem for some destinations because they are only issues within the city.

Establishing that you and friends are going on a long ride together in a moving vehicle, it is a must for you to have room for yourselves and that it is clean. It’s unpleasant to stay in a smelly vehicle that requires you to stay in the same position for a time. Make sure you won’t be cramped and that the ambience is pleasant.

Extra room in the back is also a necessity whenever you eat your meals. On rush times when you need to eat take outs while the car is running, it is a must that there is extra space for you to have your meal.

Prepare for emergencies.

A non-negotiable way to ensure your safety is that when you are looking for a company to rent a car from – you should find one that prioritizes the customer’s safety and security above everything else. You should go for one that offers great units for its value.

What to look out for in a company to know whether it is emergency ready are the following:
1. They must have a spare tire.
2. The staff leaves you with numbers to reach in case of emergency.
3. There is rental car insurance.
4. They have clear instructions regarding liabilities and accidents.

You should also bring your own emergency items just in case. A first aid kit, some extra clothes, a flashlight, batteries, powerbank, and more might be useful to you in case something happens.

To make your Kalibo trip more memorable, you should also take into consideration the journey you have to go through. When planning, make sure that the trip will be stress-free. By avoiding the stressors there is in traveling, your vacation will be left with only happy memories to remember.

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Tips to Make the Most out of your Business Trip

Tips to Make the Most out of your Business Trip

A trip to Roxas City can be fun regardless of if you don’t have a budget or if you have one.

For both choices, it might be hard for you to stay away from the company’s planned itinerary. But a trip to Roxas might become more interesting if you follow our tips below.

To help you get started on having a more fun time in Kalibo City, consider doing our tips below:

Hotels in Roxas

Those who prefer to splurge can have the luxuries offered by the high-end hotels like San Antonio Resort, Roxas President’s Inn, Espacio Verde Resort, Sky Garden Hotel, Urban Manor Hotel, Hotel Veronica, Kapis Mansion Hotel, Wallabies Hotel, Pete’s Inn, Mercedes Hotel and more. Hotels sometimes provide chauffeurs leading you to locations they have pre-determined.

For the budgetarians, you can stay in nice hotels for affordable prices. They usually offer free breakfast meals but sometimes there are none at all. There are nearby carenderias or local restaurants that provide a hearty meal.

For both choices, it might be hard for you to stay away from the company’s planned itinerary. But a trip to Roxas might become more interesting if you follow our tips below.

Know the city.

There are a lot of activities offered by Roxas. In nearby municipalities there are plenty of natural attractions, but in the city proper itself there are nice places you can go to for an hour or two with business associates or by yourself.

To avoid a hotel-meeting-hotel lifestyle for the rest of your business trip, visit some of the malls in the city. There is Robinsons Place, City Mall, SM City, City Mall Arnaldo, Gaisano Grand, Molino Center, and Novo.

If you don’t want to blend into a crowd but instead wants to relax in a cafe, you can go to
Sacred Heart of Jesus Ave. Pueblo De Panay, Lawaan

and check out The Kaffa Haus. It might be better if you go for cafes found in Downtown for easier access. Jaques Coffee and Chills, Happy Hamster, DC Cafe, El Circulo Cafe Terraza, La Prema Tucker and Brews, LOKA Events Cafe, Spanggo Foods Cafe and Pasalubong Center, Cake Story, and Eatlogan Restaurant are some local favorites.

Avail a good rental car for yourself.

Plenty of first-time travelers can underestimate the roads and routes of Roxas City. Some abstain from exploring even Downtown thanks to the confusion they can get from the public transportation system. The humid air and traffic at peak hours is not very inviting to those who just want to explore the city.

On times that you have an appointment far from the city, it is good to have your own rental unit that you have all to yourself. Unlike public transportation where you have to wait for the entire vehicle to get filled before traveling, a self-drive rental gives you freedom of movement.

A good rental car from Roxas Rent a Car can be easily arranged. With our diverse selection of rental vehicles at affordable rates, you can go to your business meetings in style and have more liberties when exploring Roxas.

Eat local foods and delicacies.

Explore the local options and skip from the fast food chains. When you’re in a new location, the best way to get to know the place is through their food and people.

They say the best way to get to know a new place is by exploring it through food. Roxas is a city that is famous for its laid-back lifestyle. But the locals do take their food seriously. Roxas delicacies are often made of simple ingredients, but they are given a uniquely Roxas-esque gastronomic twist.

Roxas City, the capital of Capiz is known as the “seafood capital of the Philippines.” Home to one of the richest fishing grounds in the country, Roxas City offers a range of fresh and affordable seafood including shellfish, squid and different varieties of fish. From jumbo-sized tiger prawns to crabs and oysters cooked in a variety of ways – you can enjoy seafood any way you want. Grilled, steamed, stewed, fried, dried smoked or even raw – take your pick!

SAN ANTONIO RESORT
Type of cuisine: Filipino fusion
Address: Lawis Baybay Beach, Roxas City
Facebook: San Antonio Resort

A leisure and business hotel resort by the beach with a huge swimming pool that offers delicious meals with a unique twist. Bestsellers include the Ensaladang Lato with Salted Egg & Green Mango, Tiger Prawns in Aligue Sauce and Capiz Salmon with Tomato Salsa and Jalapeno Glaze.
CAFE TERRAZA
Type of cuisine: Filipino
Address: Pueblo de Panay, Lawa-an, Roxas
Facebook: Cafe Terraza

Cafe Terraza is the first and only scenic hilltop dining destination in Roxas City. Located at the back of El Circulo Convention Center in Pueblo de Panay, the emerging commercial business district in the city, this resto offers Filipino food with a great view. They serve a wide range of seafood, pork and chicken dishes, desserts, drinks and coffee. Specialties include seafood kare-kare, bangus and pork sisig and grilled tiger prawns.
MARIBERT INLAND RESORT
Type of cuisine: Western/Filipino
Address: Pontevedra, Lantangan, Capiz
Facebook: Maribert Inland Resort

Situated between rice fields & fish ponds, this huge resort complex is ideal for large gatherings & occasions. They serve delicious family-style meals in their in-house restaurant. Be sure to try the crabs and refreshing fruit shakes. We got to try crabs three-ways here: Native Crab, Steamed Crabs and in Chili-Garlic Sauce. Merienda pa lang yun!
SPANGGO CAFE AND PASALUBONG CENTER
Type of cuisine: Spanish-Ilonggo
Address: Rizal Street, Roxas City, Capiz
Facebook: Spanggo Cafe & Pasalubong Center

This homegrown establishment in Roxas City offers much more than pasalubong. The cozy cafe specializes in Spanish-Ilonggo cuisine using heirloom family recipes. They serve a wide range of tapas, pizza and all-day breakfast meals. House specialties include the Paella Mixta (a traditional Spanish dish prepared the Ilonggo way), Lola Ita’s Palabok Espesyal (topped with shrimp, crushed chicharon, smoked tinapa flakes and camias), and Cocido (a chickpea based garbanzo stew with beef and vegetables flavored with chorizo and tomato sauce). The soup was just heavenly! Spanggo is also the home of Capiz’s best Buko Pie with a delicate streusel crust.
ESPACIO VERDE RESORT
Type of cuisine: Seafood
Address: Dayao, Roxas City
Facebook: Espacio Verde Resort

Spanish for “Green Space,” Espacio Verde offers Filipino and seafood dishes with a unique twist. The restaurant, which is open for lunch, snacks and dinner and accepts in-house catering services, is located inside a sprawling recreational, adventure and eco-tourism resort which has its own theme park attractions including water slides and water park for kids.
BITOY’S BALAY BARBEYKYUHAN
Type of cuisine: Filipino / Barbecue house
Address: Baybay, Roxas City
Facebook: Bitoy’s Balay Barbekyuhan

Bitoy’s Balay Barbekyuhan is a beach-front restaurant specializing in seafood and grilled specialties. Notable dishes here include binakol (a native chicken dish cooked in a coconut shell), seafood kaldereta, rellenong pusit (stuffed squid), and fresh steamed oysters.

Since it was established in 1986, locals who want a change from seafood usually head here for their barbecue, which is as thick as liempo and has really juicy and tender meat. For just P25 a stick, this is a good option for budget travelers and carnivores.
RML MANOKAN HOUSE
Type of cuisine: Filipino / Barbecue house
Address: Baybay, Roxas City
Facebook: RML Manokan House
RML Manokan House is a grillhouse located along Baybay beach that offers live acoustic music and great seafood. Specialties here include chicken inasal, steamed crabs, grilled hito (catfish stuffed with lemongrass), garlic shrimps, baked scallops, sinigang and oysters.

PEOPLE’S PARK AND SEAFOOD PLAZA
Aside from the popular restaurants near Baybay Beach, the People’s Park and Seafood Plaza offers a good spot for tourists to dine the way locals do it – dampa-style. The park has several stalls where you can choose the seafood you want to eat and have it cooked however you like. I highly recommend the having shellfish like oysters, mussels and scallops baked with garlic, butter and cheese.

SHELLFISH
FRESH OYSTERS
Though I usually prefer oysters baked, the fresh oysters in Capiz are some of the largest and juiciest I’ve ever had. They were just steamed lightly but they tasted heavenly. Just a pinch of salt or a bit of calamansi, panalo.

You can never go wrong with baked scallops with garlic and butter!

DIWAL
Diwal or angel wing clams is one of the prized shellfish specialties in Capiz. Locals say that the meat is sweet and succulent with a taste superior to oysters and mussels and a more delicate texture. Unfortunately, diwal is a seasonal delicacy and was not available during the time of our visit, so that’s one reason to go back.

Diwal Pasta by Espacio Verde. Photo courtesy of Espacio Verde Resort
EXOTIC FOOD
PUYOY (GRILLED EEL)
At first glance, this barbecue dish looks like something out of Fear Factor. The street-food resembles tiny snakes skewered isaw-style and grilled. I’ve tasted types of eel before in soups and stews, but this was the first time that I tried it barbecue style. It really helps if you don’t look at it directly or think about it too much when you eat because the heads are intact and you can see the open mouth of the eel through the stick. It tasted like grilled fish, only slightly slimier with tiny crunchy bones (like those of sardines). I think it would have tasted better if it were dipped in vinegar.

ADOBONG TAKLONG (FOREST SNAILS)
Taklong is a species of snail found in the woods or forested areas in Capiz and nearby provinces, mostly in moist places near rivers and waterfalls. Locals prepared this dish and served it during our kamayan-style picnic lunch at Liktinon Falls in Brgy. Bayuyan, President Roxas (along with more tame offerings like liempo & steamed crab). When cooked, the cut up pieces of snail meat resembled chicken gizzard or mussels. I’m not sure if it was the sauce of the adobo, but I found this dish really, really delicious. Adobong taklong tasted like shitake mushrooms to me, only a bit more gummy.

KILAWING HIPON (SHRIMP SEVICHE)
Kilawing hipon or shrimp ceviche is raw shrimp tossed in vinegar. Good for pulutan, with beer or a shake to balance the acidity.

LOCAL DELICACIES
Some native delicacies in Capiz include puto maya (topped with muscovado sugar and sesame seeds) and suman sa ibos (made of steamed glutinous rice).

Mamaita’s House of Sweets is well-known for their pastries like pastelitos de manga and egg tarts.
Dried fish like crispy palad is usually served as one of the choices as a complimentary breakfast in hotels like Urban Manor Hotel, Roxas President’s Inn and Hotel Veronica.

Before going home, you can head to the wet market to buy fresh seafood. Or if you want something easier to take home for pasalubong, there are also interesting Capisnon delicacies like dried pusit, fish tapa and fish tocino available.

I highly recommend you buy bottles of Kapis Aligue from Spanggo. This is the BEST aligue I’ve ever tasted! Just mix a bit with with pasta or rice or stir-fry some prawns or fish in it and you’ll be instantly transported to Capiz. Sobrang panalo. I regret buying only one bottle because it barely lasted us a week.

Take home goodies: Mudcrabs from Atty. JP from Pilar, Capiz plus Aligue Rice at home after our Capiz trip (Yeah, I know. Overload!)
NOTE: This information was compiled from four different trips to Capiz from 2012-2015. Thank you very much to the Capiz Tourism and Cultural Affairs Office and Las Islas Travel and Tours for the latest updates on the food scene there! Cheers!
WHERE TO EAT IN CAPIZ:
Espacio Verde, Dayao, Roxas City. Tel: 9036) 522-8383
Festa Resto, Pueblo de Panay, Lawaan, Roxas City
Cafe Terraza & Restaurant. El Circulo Convention Center, Lawaan, Roxas City. Mobile: 0939927271447
Roxas People’s Park and Seafood Plaza, Baybay, Roxas City.
Cafe Pueblo, Hotel Veronica. Pueblo de Panay, Lawaan, Roxas City. Tel: (036) 621-0919
Bitoy’s Balay Barbekyuhan. Lawis Baybay, Roxas City. Tel: (036) 621-4694
RML Manokan Haus. Baybay, Roxas City. Tel: (636) 621-0322
San Antonio Resort, Barangay Lawis, Baybay, Roxas City. Tel:(036) 621 6638
The Grand Gazebo Events Place & Dormitel. Barangay Lawis, Baybay, Roxas City. Tel (036) 643-0796
Tangerine Bistro. Capiz Gov’t & Business Center, Fuentes Drive, Roxas City
Spanggo. Spanish-Ilonggo Cafe and Pasalubong Center, Roxas City
Cebrew Café. Gaisano City Arcade Arnaldo Blvd. Roxas City Tel.No: 6210-810
Maribert Indland Resort, Brgy. Lantangan, Pontevedra, Capiz. Tel: (035) 643-0540
You can find varieties of activities to do while staying in the vicinity and try out the best delicacies of the land. To give you a glimpse of these mouth-watering foods, here is a quick list:

If you don’t want to go to places like that, you can opt to try local restaurants around Roxas City proper. Ask your hotel receptionist for the best ones!

Even when you are in Roxas City for business, it doesn’t mean that you should only do business in there. While you’re in the city, explore, get to know the place, and enjoy!

CONTACT US
You can also contact us through the following:
[Globe]: 0936 812 9040 or 0955 872 3883
[Smart]: 0981 632 5288 or 0907 931 8774
Email: info@roxasrentacar.com
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Website: https://www.roxasrentacar.com

FAQs on Self-Drive Rental

FAQs on Self-Drive Rental

When you’re on a trip to another city, most of the time its inconvenient to commute in their unfamiliar transportation system. If you’re not sure of their routes, paying for public transportation might become expensive getting from point A to point B. Nowadays, it’s popular to get a self-driven car rental.

Self Drive rentals are popular in key cities like Tacloban due to the convenience it gives. With the help of navigation tools like Waze and Google Maps, tourists who are unfamiliar with local roads can have an easier time traversing the city and more.

RATES

Rental units for self-drive starts at PHP 2000 and it varies for the type of vehicle you will be renting. There will be special rates and discounts available for long-term rentals and for frequent clients.

HOW TO RESERVE

It is best advised for you to reserve your desired rental unit days prior to your visit to ensure vehicle availability. You will have more choices and liberty to pick a car that would suit your needs. Early reservation makes you a priority customer for us.
1. Contact the company through their mobile numbers, Facebook Page, website, or email.
2. Send the required documents in softcopy for their assessment.
3. Wait for their approval and advice on vehicle availability.
4. Pay for the reservation fee.
5. Wait for the booking confirmation.

SELF-DRIVE REQUIREMENTS

Our car rental company offers self-drive rental to individuals that can complete proper identification. Here are some of our basic requirements. The staff may ask for more requirements if they see fit.
1. Driver’s License (active)
2. Government Issued ID
3. Proof of Residence (Water Bill, Electricity Bill, Hotel Bill)
4. Airline Ticket (if applicable)

HOW TO PICK UP SELF-DRIVE UNITS

When you are approved and booked by our staff, you can pick up your rental vehicle at the agreed location and time. We can deliver the vehicle to you for an additional delivery charge or you can pick it up from our garage. For more information on delivery fees, ask our staff.

For self-drive rentals, it is best that you check the following from our vehicle:
1. Inspect the appearance of our car on the outside and inside. Check for dents, paint scratch, the windshield, windows, the tires, and rims.
2. Have the staff wait for you while you inspect the driving condition of the car. It is best you take note of the fuel tank, to test the brake, to inspect the lights, oil, fluids, coolant, and to try the steering wheel.

Do note that when you rent a vehicle you have to comply with the following:
1. Signing of the rental contract.
2. Full payment for the vehicle and a cash deposit that will be returned to you after the trip, in the event that there has been no damages to the rented vehicle.
3. Submission of the remaining documents.

To avoid mishaps and hassles with the transaction, make sure to follow the contents of the contract and be careful with your driving. In the instance of confusion or need for clarification, it is best for you to contact our staff. We are flexible with your rental as long as we have come to an agreement.

HOW TO RETURN SELF-DRIVE UNITS

We have the option to pick up the vehicle at the releasing point for a minimal charge depending on the place. The renter can also return it to our garage for no fees.

By your return, make sure that the condition of the vehicle is the same as when you have inspected it on our release. We will check for the following:
1. The appearance of the car – for dents, scratches, the windshield, the tires, and the interior.
2. The fuel tank.

If all is good, the cash deposit will be returned. In the event of damages incurred by the renter, the vehicle will be assessed at a professional car dealership and the estimated repair cost would be shouldered by the renter. It can come from the cash deposit, and the excess will be returned. If the cash deposit is not enough, the remaining balance will be paid for by the renter.

CONTACT US
You can also contact us through the following:
[Globe]: 0936 812 9040 or 0955 872 3883
[Smart]: 0981 632 5288 or 0907 931 8774
Email: info@roxasrentacar.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/roxasrentacar
Website: https://www.roxasrentacar.com

Why Avail a With Driver Rental

Why Avail a With Driver Rental

Normally, tourists would want a self-driven car rental for the convenience and privacy of having a vehicle all to themselves while they explore the city. To some, renting a driver might sound too much because – why pay extra if you can just commute?

But there are certain situations where availing a with driver car rental is best for you – in ways that fits your predicament and is affordable.

WHEN IS A WITH DRIVER RENTAL THE BEST FOR YOU

When you are new to the city and not good with directions.
If it is your first time somewhere, it is best to have someone else get you from point A to B. You might think that you can commute instead, but certain public transportation systems have their own routes you are not familiar with – leaving you vulnerable to getting lost.

Having a good driver guide will show you where to go, what routes are best to avoid traffic, and can also give recommendations on great local places you should check out.

Whether you are alone or with company, the driver service will benefit you greatly. Instead of fussing over where to go and how to get there, that worry is now removed and is left for your chauffeur to figure out.

A rental car with a driver gives you the most value because it still gets you places without the hassle and worry on the hows of it.

You are meeting someone out of City.

In the event that you are meeting someone outside of the city proper, you will be exposed to more unfamiliarity in terms of the road and navigation. A driver rental can help you remove that.

Some taxis or public commutes might not be available to get you to your destination directly. In public transportation, you might need to move from one vehicle to another, leaving an unfamiliar you exposed to roads and routes you have never been before. On travel, you might have difficulty checking your location through navigation applications as network signals are not consistent on the road.

In Our Rent a Car, we have rental services with our own driver with predetermined rates for out-of-the-city trips. It will save you a lot of time to avail our service instead of going through multiple trips for one destination alone.

There are no issues whether you want to travel on your own through a self-drive or to rent a car with a driver in charge. But in the event that you are in an unfamiliar and new city, alone or with people you need to pay attention to, having a local driver might help you in more ways than one.

A PWD is accompanying you.

If there is a Person with Disability on your trip, it is best to be cautious and be a passenger too to monitor them. Keeping an eye on them and on the road at the same time is hazardous, which the driver can relieve you from.

In the case of medical emergencies while you are out, you can attend to them even when you are on transit. The driver also knows the best ways around the city so they can bring you to the nearest clinic or emergency room.

A driver is also handy for recommending places that are PWD-friendly and for avoiding places that might not be good for your companion. They will give you extra hands in navigating your trip with the PWD, leaving you more room to breathe in your vacation.

CONTACT US
You can also contact us through the following:
[Globe]: 0936 812 9040 or 0955 872 3883
[Smart]: 0981 632 5288 or 0907 931 8774
Email: info@roxasrentacar.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/roxasrentacar
Website: https://www.roxasrentacar.com

What to Consider Before Renting a Car? Let’s Find Out!

What to Consider Before Renting a Car? Let’s Find Out!

Renting a car will be a huge breath of relief for you rather than dealing with the hassle of public transportation or paying for an in-app taxi whenever you need to travel. Whether you are renting a car on a vacation or on a business trip, this guide below will disclose some tips and reminders to enjoy the journey and rental in style.

CHECKLIST OF WHAT TO CONSIDER BEFORE RENTING

1. Know what you need.
There are a lot of factors to consider before deciding on a rental. Such as the number of people accompanying the trip, the amount of luggage you have, the special equipment needed on the road, and many more! This can help you and your rental company pinpoint the best vehicle to use for you and your circumstance.

2. Review the rental agreement.
Do not forget to see the terms and conditions of your rental agreement. This includes the exact duration of the rental period, any mileage limit, additional fees that can incur, and damage coverage just in case. Familiarize yourself with this so as to not violate any terms indicated within the agreement.

3. Check the vehicle.
Before signing the agreement, do inspect the vehicle to check for its condition. See the tires, the gas gauge, the condition of the seats, the brakes, and many more. It would not hurt you to be thorough.

4. Bring the necessary documents along.
When you pick up the rental, bring all the requirements and identification you can. This will make the rental process easier and smoother.

5. Return the vehicle on time.
When you are wrapping up your trip, return the vehicle ahead or on time as stated in the rental agreement. Returning it late will accumulate additional charges.

6. Only use the vehicle on paved roads.
Some rental companies do not allow their vehicles to be used on dirt, uncemented, and unpaved roads to avoid damage to the car. It is best you stick on paved and cemented roads to distance your rented vehicle from issues and damage.

7. Fill up the tank before you return the vehicle.
Rental companies want the gas gauge filled the same way it has been handed over to you. If you fail to do this, you can incur an additional charge.

8. Get a straight itinerary plan.
Inform your rental company of your itinerary to work on the drop-off and pick-up locations of the vehicle.