A Day at Dahilayan Adventure Park

Cagayan de Oro is the start off point one-hour ride going to Dahilayan Adventure Park. It’s a Go for CDO going to Dahilayan! This once foggy farm land at the foot of the Mt Kitanglad is now a world class adventure destination not only in Mindanao but all throughout the Philippines. This was also became part of the movie “Forever and a Day” of Sam Milby and KC Conception. Tourists from all over the country and the world never missed to visit this breath-taking adventure place in Mindanao, because of its luscious mountain greenery. A park situated 4,700 feet above sea level makes your day a foggy disposition specially during the afternoon.

Mr. Elpie Paras welcomed us the CDOBloggers upon our arrival at Dahilayan Adventure Park. We were invited to be there to experience the new and improved ZipZone Dahilayan Adventure Park with more new rides and fun activities to do. We were then introduced to Mr. Benjie Paras to tour us around the Adventure Park with his truck.

Dahilayan Forest Park

Mr. Benjie showed us around and we stopped on every corner of the park from the Pine Grove Mountain Lodge as our starting point, we passed by the forest park then to the launch tower, where the 840 meters long dual zip line will start. Then we headed towards the windy area where we can clearly gaze at the peak of the Mt. Kitanglad. It was really like trekking on the summer of the mountains of Switzerland or New Zealand minus the snow-capped mountains. The scenery will make you think you are not in the Philippines. Turned around to the other side of the park where the big sign “FOREST PARK” was located and took some photos and videos as souvenir of the wonderful haven.

Dahilayan garden

Dahilayan ADventure Park

We then spent few minutes at the Dahilayan Gardens for a little rest and refreshments. But this is not just an ordinary garden because it is a perfect location for prenuptials photo ops and even a place for the wedding ceremony and reception. Really a stunning elevated place that awes me by the time I set my eyes on the place. The route that we followed is also the track of the ATV driving activity, for 400 pesos you can enjoy the 20 minutes’ drive around the park area.

Other activities and recreations that you can enjoy aside from the Zipline are:

  • Mini Boat Ski Ride
  • Zorbit
  • Horseback Riding
  • 360 Degrees Kicking Swing at the Saddle Ridge Camp
  • 120 Meters Drop Zone
  • Ropes Course
  • Wall Climbing

Dahilayan Adventure Park Kicking Swing

Dahilayan Adventure Park Zip line

Dahilayan Adventure Park 120 Meters Drop Zone

Don’t worry if you are tight on budget, because I can assure you that you can still enjoy at the park even without taking on any of the activities I mentioned. You can take your family and friends with you on a trekking, camping and have a picnic under the greenery of pine trees with a cool breeze of wind. Truly Dahilayan Adventure Park is a perfect place for having quality time with your family and friends on a weekend and special events.

“The Pinoy Siri: Introducing VANGIE!”

There has been issues lately about iPhone 4 Siri’s understanding other country’s pronounciation like the people in China, Japan and the likes, even in the Philippines.

Now, the Macapuno System in the Philippines developed the Pinoy Siri, a counterpart of iPhone 4 Siri. To better understand the Pinoy iPhone 4s users… introducing, Vangie or as most pinoys call her Ate Vangie.

Watch the video below and learn how useful the Pinoy Siri ‘Ate Vangie’ to every Filipino iPhone4s users.

Enjoy!

New Pilipinas, Tara na! Biyahe Tayo! Lyrics and Video

Department of Tourism reveals new Pilipinas, Tara Na! Video

Pilipinas, Tara na! Lyrics

Ikaw ba’y nalulungkot
Naiinip, nababagot
Ikaw ba’y napapagod
Araw gabi’y puro kayod?

Buhay mo ba’y walang saysay
Walang sigla, walang kulay?
Bawa’t araw ba’y pareho
Parang walang pagbabago?

Tara na, biyahe tayo
Kasama ang pamilya
Barkada at buong grupo
Para mag-enjoy ng todo.

Halika, biyahe tayo
Nang ating makita
Ang ganda ng Pilipinas
Ang galing ng Pilipino.

Namasyal ka na ba
Sa Intramuros at Luneta
Palawan, Vigan at Batanes
Subic, Baguio at Rice Terraces

Narating mo na ba
ang Hundred Islands at Chocolate Hills
Pagudpud, Puerto Gallera
Waterfalls ng Maria Cristina

Tara na, biyahe tayo
Mula Basco Hanggang Jolo
Nang makilala ng husto
Ang ating kapwa Pilipino

Halika, biyahe tayo
Nang ating makita
Ang ganda ng Pilipinas
Ang galing ng Pilipino.

RAP:
Libutin mo ang may pitong libo
at isang daang isla
Ang minamahal kung Pilipinas
Luzon, Visayas, Mindanao
Ating puntahan
Huwag maging dayuhan
sa sarili mong bayan

Nasubukan mo na ba
Mag rapid sa Pagsanjan
Mag diving sa Anilao
Mag surfing sa Siargao

Nalasahan mo na ba
Ang mangga ng Guimaras
Pansit Molo, Gensan Tuna
At bagnet ng Ilocandia

Tara na, biyahe tayo
nang makatulong kahit paano
sa pag unlad ng kabuhayan
ng ating mga kababayan

Halika, biyahe tayo
Nang ating Makita
Ang ganda ng Pilipinas
Ang galing ng Pilipino.

Na abot mo na ba
ang toktok ng Mt. Apo
Crater ng Pinatubo
Sagada sa Cordillera

Natanaw mo na ba
ang butanding sa Donsol
Tarsier at Tamaraw
Ang Haribon sa Mindanao

Tara na, biyahe tayo
Upang masilayan
Kariktan ng kalikasan
Na dapat pangalagaan

Halika, biyahe tayo
Nang ating makita
Ang ganda ng Pilipinas
Ang galing ng Pilipino.

Tara na, biyahe tayo
Upang ating matamo
Ligaya at pagkakaibigan
Kaunlaran, kapayapaan.

Halika, biyahe tayo
Nang ating makita
Ang ganda ng Pilipinas
Ang galing ng Pilipino.

City Government of Cagayan de Oro, a Failure!?

‘Typhoon Sendongkoy’


by Herbie Gomez on Tuesday, 3 January 2012 at 18:42

NONE of Mayor Dongkoy Emano’s political enemies ordered Typhoon Sendong to come and cause the floods. Neither did they tell the mayor to be caught with his pants down.

If we hear his politicial enemies making noise, it’s because they are citizens and have a right to vent just like many angry Cagayanons.

City hall was virtually non-existent. It did not respond the way it should right after the floods. It ceased to properly function and people were practically left on their own for days. Until now, city hall has not been functioning normally––the roads are still either muddy or dusty and there’s uncollected trash everywhere.

I understand why city hall malfunctioned. It has long been programmed to move only when the mayor says so. Without his go-ahead, no city hall office moves. The problem was, the mayor didn’t see it coming despite the warnings from the environment department and the government’s weather bureau, and when it finally did, he was struck dumb.

In fairness to the mayor, who wouldn’t be dumbfounded given the trail of death and destruction that Sendong left behind? Ex-mayor Tinnex Jaraula was correct in saying that Sendong was “one of a kind.”

Still, city hall needed a leader and a good crisis manager. Dongkoy Emano simply wasn’t the man.

The effects of Sendong were overwhelming that the mayor stopped thinking clearly. The s@#$ hit the fan, Sendong exploded in his face and all of a sudden, the mayor did not know what to do. So everyone down the line, while waiting for orders, stopped moving. Simply put, Sendong made city hall stop functioning like a government.

This became very evident when the mayor ordered bodies dumped at the landfill. No one who thinks clearly would ever do such a horrific thing. For a moment, he attempted to pass the blame on to the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI). He said the bodies were brought to the dumpsite because the NBI recommended it. The NBI, however, strongly denied it. But even then, assuming that the NBI had recommended something like that, the mayor could have said “No way!”

Realizing what he had done, he then said the bodies were not dumped but merely “transferred temporarily” to the landfill (what’s the difference?) because he was waiting for the National Power Corp. or the National Grid Corp. to agree into allowing its hangar at the Lumbia airport to be used to store all the unclaimed bodies. Mr. Mayor, do you really expect us to believe that it would take days for Napocor or the National Grid to decide on whether or not to allow the use of its hangar? In an emergency situation like that, all it takes is one phone call. But it looks like the mayor didn’t make that phone call the moment the funeral parlors stopped accepting more bodies. The Lumbia hangar, used in examining body parts retrieved from the Cebu Pacific Flight 387 crash site in February 1998, escaped Emano’s mind and no one who remembered had the courage to remind him about it. If Emano had thought about the Lumbia hangar, dogs and a flock of crows wouldn’t have waited for a chance to feed on human flesh at the city dump.

We-were-not-warned, my foot! Of course, you were warned, Mayor. City hall just didn’t listen (or refused to listen) when the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) told you and your ilk to get people out of harm’s way. In 2009, DENR sent a letter to city hall and identified the dangerous places: Cala-cala, Biasong, Upper Balulang, and portions of Tibasak and Consolacion. These are the areas hit hard by Sendong. What did city hall do? Nothing.

Last September, the DENR once again called city hall’s attention because of a warning from the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa). Emano was told that Pagasa was expecting “stronger typhoons” to make landfall from September to December 2011. Reads part of the letter addressed to Mayor Emano: “These typhoons will most likely bring about heavy precipitation with possible adverse impact on local population and private and public infrastructure.” What did Emano do? Nothing.

Where is Mayor Emano and exactly what is he doing now? I have seen photos of him striking poses on separate occasions with visiting celebrities like Willie Revillame and Shalani Soledad and her boyfriend who came to help. He seems to be enjoying all the attention he has been getting the past few days––and the photo opportunities, too.

Weeks after Sendong and the floods, city hall remains disorderly. Dr. Prospero de Vera, vice president for public affairs and director of the University of the Philippines’ National Center for Public Administration and Governance Center for Policy and Executive Development, hit the nail on the head when he said the efficiency of the Iligan government under Mayor Lawrence Cruz was a big contrast to Cagayan de Oro’s disorganized government that blocked efforts to help from concerned groups. De Vera said, “Cagayan de Oro is in shambles because of the local government.”

City hall failed even in the simple task of providing a center to ensure coordination of the relief operations by various groups. We are thankful to Cagayan de Oro Archbishop Antonio Ledesma for taking the initiative to set up this center last week. The bishop did what Mayor Emano should have done the morning after Sendong hit the city. City hall left the volunteers, like the survivors in evacuation centers, on their own. The volunteers filled the gap.

Akbayan Rep. Walden Bello writes in the Inquirer: “Local government makes a difference. The contrast is made between Dumaguete and Cagayan de Oro. In Dumaguete, one DILG official observed, community leaders and organizations were mobilized to meet the oncoming storm after Pagasa issued its warnings, while only few local officials were alerted for action in Cagayan de Oro City. Indeed, in the aftermath of the catastrophe, so hapless is the Cagayan de Oro city government that civil society organizations have filled the vacuum in the rescue and relief efforts. At the center of this effort is Xavier University, where we saw goods pouring in from other parts of the country as well as from international organizations being received and distributed by an impressive, well-organized effort involving hundreds of volunteers.”

It’s interesting to note that neither de Vera nor Bello are Emano’s political enemies. Therefore, their views are not tainted by partisan politics. De Vera and Bello have seen what many Cagayanons, including the mayor’s political enemies and political allies (even some relatives), are seeing. Everyone can see the truth that Emano has become irrelevant and is no longer fit to lead.

Can’t you see, Mayor? People, not just politicians from the other side of the fence, are mad. People are so mad that if the elections were held today, my pet dog (an askal) would probably have a chance of defeating Emano.

My friend Tito is not known to be actively involved in partisan politics in Cagayan de Oro. But since Sendong, he has been very vocal against the Emano administration. The following are excerpts from a post he shared with many of his friends:

  • “For failure to implement measures to keep Cagayanons out of harm’s way, Sendongkoy out!
  • “For abetting the settlement of Isla de Oro and other areas identified as flood-prone and unfit for human habitation, Sendongkoy out!
  • “For failure to warn flood-prone area residents when Pagasa issued a typhoon warning, Sendongkoy out!
  • “For failure to activate the city disaster management units on the first instance, Sendongkoy out!
  • “For failure to call the city council to declare a state of calamity on the first instance, Sendongkoy out!
  • “For failure to oversee the rescue, relief and rehabilitation of the affected residents, Sendongkoy out!
  • “For abrogating to the national government the role of the city chief executive, Sendongkoy out!
  • “For the decision to place the exposed bodies of the victims at the landfill, Sendongkoy out!
  • “For insisting on his ‘kapit sa patalim’ doctrine in the presence of the President and national officials which has resulted to hundreds of casualties, thousands of evacuees and billions in damages, Sendongkoy out!
  • “The list is endless… but having this kind of a mayor is the highest form of calamity our city has ever experienced… Sendongkoy out now!”

Partisan politics? I don’t think so. The reactions are spontaneous. People are empowering themselves to end the inutile Emano dynasty. This typhoon has been battering Cagayan de Oro since 1998!

Pastilan.