Ang Trip ni Rizal Trip ko ‘to Blog contest winners!

    What did you win?
  • A Trip to Rizal for 2! (Worth Php4,000)
  • Rizal Trip Package of your choice.
  • Your preferred trip date anytime within October – December 2011. (Should your preferred date fall on a date that is already fully booked, you may choose the next available date.)
    • We’ll email to you the available weekends to-date. You may choose a weekday too.

Our heartfelt thanks to…

  1. Crumpylicious
  2. Incessantly Learn
  3. Nica’s Dayout
  4. Life As We Know It
  5. Adventurescapes
  6. Food and Happy Things
  7. Bubblegum Basics
  8. You Got No Gee

Allow us to thank you with either an Ang Trip ni Rizal Coffee Mug or a P200 gift certificate to the coffee house of your choice. Let us know what you prefer and how we can deliver to you. Email us at angtripnirizal@gmail.com. Thank you everyone and we do hope we get to take you around and explore Rizal soon!

*** On a personal note, Ang Trip ni Rizal would like to apologize for the delay in the announcement of winners to the blog contest. There was a death in the family of the administrator, hence the delay. Our sincere apologies yone.

Ang Trip ni Rizal – Trip Ko ‘To! Blog Contest

Trip ko to!Hello, Pinoy Bloggers!

Humbly requesting your help in promoting our website www.angtripnirizal.com, providing organized tours around the province of Rizal. Our objective is to help the local government promote tourism for Rizal Province by sharing to as many tourists as possible the beauty and splendor of Rizal.

We’re hoping for at least 10 bloggers to:   

1) Check out our website www.angtripnirizal.com.

2) Choose your ideal trip package from our website Trips Tab (http://www.angtripnirizal.com/packages/) and write a 300-500 word article about it and why.

 3) Post your entry on your blog site and make sure to include the following:

 4) Lastly, leave a comment on the Ang Trip ni Rizal Trip Ko ‘To! Blog contest page with a link of your blog entry:  (ex. “Hello Rizal Trippers, this is my blog entry to your contest.  http://www.blogninena…)

The Top 2 Best Picks will be treated to a Trip ni Rizal Package for 2, valued at Php 4,000.00. Winners can avail of the trip anytime from October – December 2011. Trip schedules must be booked and confirmed at least 3 weeks in advance.  Ang Trip ni Rizal reserves the right to reschedule to the next available date if winners’ preferred date is fully booked.

Best Picks 3-10 will receive thank you tokens, choice between Ang Trip ni Rizal Coffee Mug or P200 gift certificate to coffee house of their choice.

Prizes are non-convertible to cash

Blog entries will be accepted from August 19 – September 19, 2011.

Updates and Top picks will be announced on September 23, on our Ang Trip ni Rizal Facebook Fan page  (www.facebook.com/angtripnirizal).

Ang Trip ni Rizal reserves the right to mention, share or re-post the blog entries submitted, with due credit to the writer and blogsite.

Sana ay maging trip niyo rin ito! 🙂

10 Things You May or May Not Know About Rizal. (part 2)

(Second of a two part series…for items # 1-4 click on this link)

5) Alay Lakad and the Sumakah Festival.

Antipolo Alay lakadAs a child, my siblings and I would join our parents in the Lions Club’s (Our Lady of Buenviaje Chapter) libreng painom where we hand out free drinking water to the many devotees who walk all the way up to the Antipolo Cathedral.  May 1 signals the month-long festivities for the City of Antipolo.  Pilgrims of all ages, some coming from as far as Quiapo Church start walking on the eve of May 1, to pay homage to the Blessed Virgin.  From past midnight to around 3 in the morning, the Lions’ Club would set up their water station outside the gates of Fairmount Hills.  We would happily give out drinking water to the thirsty devotees, grateful for a few minutes of rest and cheerful exchange of conversation.

Suman AntipoloThe Sumakah Festival started in 2002, during the time of Mayor Angelito Gatlabayan.  Sumakah stands for Antipolo’s major products, Suman, Mangga, Kasuy and the Hamaka.  I never tire of Antipolo’s suman, dipped in white (I prefer it over the brown) coco jam.  The Hamaka is the native duyan, a hammock that used to be the mode of transport when carriages and cars were still unheard of.

6) The Higantes Festival.

Angono Higantes festivalThis used to freak me out when I was little.  Imagine colorful giant dolls walking and prancing around the street.  The Higantes is Angono’s colorful and grand fiesta in honor of San Clemente, the patron saint of Fishermen.  Every 23rd of November, the image of San Clemente parades in the streets of Angono, accompanied by pahadores and higantes, all the way up to Laguna de Bay.

7) Churches from the 1600s.

Rizal ChurchAside from the month of May, pilgrims go around Rizal during Holy Week for visita iglesia.  Starting from Antipolo Cathedral, catholics go from town-to-town, reciting the stations of the cross in centuries old churches around the province.  Morong has a beautiful baroque church that has 400 year old wooden carvings depicting the agony of Jesus Christ.  Tanay church has evolved from being the 1st nipa and bamboo church built in 1608, to the antique concrete beauty that it is now.  Remnants of the old Boso-Boso church  makes up part of the edifice today – part reconstructed, part ruins.  Rizal is truly a spiritual experience not only during Lent but everytime you step in to God’s place of worship.

8) Mountain-filled Extreme Adventures.

Rizal camp siteAt first there was Gotcha’s paintball, then airsoft games became popular in the cliffs and thick foliage of Rizal for close quarter combat.  Today, there are many choices of campsites that allow adventurers to commune with nature while zip lining through trees, kayaking through lakes and rolling down the hills inside zorb balls.  Mystical caves with stalagmites and stalactites that take the form of religious figures are sites to behold after a short trek.  All these, with the sound of birds and night crickets soothe the soul and make you feel closer to the One who made all these.

9) Ancient Cave Art.

Rizal petroglyphsAngono, Rizal’s art capital, is home to national artists and their museums with a wide array of art made by famous national and local artists.  It’s truly fitting that an Angono local, Carlos Botong Francisco, now a national artist, accidentally discovered a pre-historic art “exhibit” in the country, carved by ancient cavemen.  We’re talking about 127-man like engravings on a hilltop rock shelter in Binangonan.  These figures are considered to be the oldest known works of art dating back circa 3,000 b.c.

10) Jala-Jala.

Laguna de bay“A paradise tucked away in the province of Rizal”, Jala-jala is a knife-shaped peninsula along Laguna de Bay.  This idyllic town is home to scenic lakes and shore-lined halaan shells.  Being at the tip of the province, Jala-jala is considered to be a virgin tourist spot that will be enjoyed by road trippers, nature lovers and photography enthusiasts.

Ang Trip ni Rizal invites you to discover with us the beauty and splendor of this Province called Rizal.