Ruins - Front View |
On October 25, 2014, after months of planning to get away from the city of Iloilo, we finally did it. We scheduled a 2-day trip to the neighboring province Negros Occidental. A trip on some of its famous landmarks. We have The Ruins, Campuestohan Highland Resort and Mambukal Resort on our list.
I had broken this trip into a 3-part series.
First, let’s discuss our reservations. Our sleeping place will be at the Mambukal Resort, we had a room reserved for we thought a month. It turned out, we had been had and no reservations was reserved because the guy we first talk to did not forward our request to the reservations office. Fortunately, the girls at the Office of the Governor pulled through. So, to avoid disasters in your future trips, please call +63 (34) 433-8516. This is the official number for reservations. In the end, instead of paying 3000 pesos for 2 rooms, we paid 4800 pesos for 2 rooms with 200 pesos additional for each person extra. We deposited 3000 pesos in advance for the accommodation to the Negros Occidental provincial account.
Second is our means of transportation. Some of the places we are eyeing to go to are far from the Bacolod City and transportation means may not be easily attained. Good for us, an officemate recommended a shuttle van service. We paid 6000 pesos for the whole trip. If you want his number for your future trips, please email us.
Now that 2 major problems are taken care of, what is left to do is get there.
Port of Iloilo |
So early in the morning, 5:00 AM, we ride on a taxi to get to the new Iloilo Port at La Puz, Iloilo City.
There are also jeepneys who pass through the new port. Just ask the driver if he will pass on the new port. The fare will be 7.50 pesos. We rode on the 6:15 AM Ocean Jet ferry bound for Bacolod City. The ferry costs 245 pesos for one person.
While on the ferry, I texted Mr. Raymond, that’s the name of our driver for the trip, that we were on our way.
Bob’s Cafe, 21st Lacson St. Iloilo City |
At 7:45 AM, we arrive at the Port of Bacolod. We met up with Mr. Raymond and proceed with first agenda of the day: BREAKFAST.
After driving around, we had our breakfast at Café Bobs at 21st St., Bacolod City. It was an enjoyable meal, the place is cozy and the food is good.
After the meal, we traveled for 30 minutes or so to Talisay City and arrive at The Ruins. It’s actually easy to locate now because every sign post leading to it has sign that reads: This way to The Ruins.
The first indication of the place was a tall ancient tower that looks like a lighthouse beckoning us to come nearer. And at that place, directly in front of it is the gates to The Ruins. It had an entrance fee of 100 pesos per person and a 40 pesos fee for students.
Old Mill Tree |
The first indication of the place was a tall ancient tower that looks like a lighthouse beckoning us to come nearer. And at that place, directly in front of it is the gates to The Ruins. It had an entrance fee of 100 pesos per person and a 40 pesos fee for students.
Maria Braga – top right |
After a fire that destroyed the mansion during World War 2, what remained is a beautiful structure that will stir your heart in its beauty and you can envision how it must have looked like in its heyday. Most people say, that The Ruins is doubly beautiful at night. But during the day, one can still see that it’s a great piece of architecture.
The inside of The Ruins looks sturdy and some of the parts have been repaired or reconstructed to their look during the old days.
Arcs |
Walls |
Stairs to second floor |
Around the ruins now, a fountain has been built and the garden has been landscaped. Some architectural tributes were also constructed.
Architects of the Philippines |
Fountain |
Fountain with Ruins Side |
In front of the mansion, a restaurant is also added where you can eat and cool down. Though we did not stay to eat, so I could not really comment on the food.
And if you go there at around noon, don’t forget to bring an umbrella.
Ruins – Side View |
Daghang salamat sa pagbasa!!!
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