Thursday, September 3, 2009

Backpacking in the Philippines: One Step Forward for Budget Tourism


(photo courtesy of Ferdz Decena)

Mabuhay! We are on a mission to help promote the Philippines as a backpackers haven and as an exciting destination for travelers on a budget while in Manila or elsewhere in this archipelago.



If you have come to this site on purpose or by chance, we invite you to visit this link and find out what guests say about us http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g298450-d1625564-Reviews-Our_Melting_Pot-Makati_National_Capital_Region_Luzon.html

We different types of accommodation in our desire to cater to the varying needs of the backpacking community / budget travelers.

We don't want you to unncessarily skip Manila in your travel itinerary out of your excitement to hit the beaches or explore the countryside. We honestly think that staying for a night or two in this crazy but charming city upon arrival from the airport would still give you a pleasant and memorable experience. If you dispense with traditional hotel accommodation, budget accommodation in Manila or Makati via a hostel like ours provides you with an opportunity to experience the city in a different way. It's not just about keeping your budget. It's mostly about getting more from your travel experience. Anyhow, you might just be passing this corner of the world but once... until you get hooked and decide later to make it your home. *wink*

Monday, August 31, 2009

Boracay on a Budget

Certainly, a traveler can’t get enough of this paradise and enthralling get-away called Boracay. Some of the reasons why include the talcum-fine white sands, crystal-clear calm waters, the culture and the people.

During the dry season (Nov-Apr), White Beach, which is located at the western stretch of the island, is calm and utterly suitable for swimming. Here, you can simply while away time. In fact, the best thing to do when you are in Boracay is not to do anything. Let nature charm, calm and mesmerize you while sitting on the beach, enjoying the powdery white sands, feeling the cool air breeze, watching people pass by.

But if you can’t resist the water, soak in it by all means because the beach is an unbelievable, magnificent, expansive natural swimming pool. The whole beach front extends for several kilometers. The water stays quite shallow for several meters out. When it’s low tide, 30 meters off the frontage, you only have the water up to your waistline. Underneath, the softest, gentlest, finest cushion of sand gives you the best natural foot spa for free.

Boracay sunset is both awesome and captivating. On a lucky day, you get all the colors in the sky which make you momentarily forget the particular time and space you’re in. That’s why it’s called paradise. You wouldn’t wanna leave the place.

In contrast to other popular beaches in Southeast Asia, Boracay does not yet (and will probably not) have the amenities of BIG shopping malls or theaters and multi-purpose stadiums that somehow put pressure on the traveler TO DO something. But you can also get the pleasure from a lazy afternoon by building castle in the sand, playing board or card games with your companion or joining an unknown group of locals or foreigners in a fun beach volleyball game. Yes, you may only have to flash your wide smiles without need of introducing yourself. Presto, you can be in the game with people whom you have only met for the first time.

The eastern side of the island has strong winds and big waves making it enjoyable for wind surfing, wave running, etc. During the rainy or typhoon season (Jun-Oct), it’s the White Beach which gets the larger share of winds and somehow angry waves that make it unsuitable for swimming. Take note that there are no lifeguards on White Beach. Even as there are dive shops every few meters on this paradise island, the operators or the crew are not there to watch over people who swim in the inviting waters of Boracay.

During the night, however, Boracay is transformed. The place is lavish with plenty of bars staging different kinds of shows every night. You can enjoy a reggae ambiance or listen to country music played by local bands who are amazingly good at it. A traveler simply has to know that the Philippines is the leading exporter of talents in the entertainment field, virtually unaffected by the ups and down of the global economy.

Practical Tips on Backpacking in the Philippines


In the 90's, sleeping accommodations in the Philippines were limited to renting rooms for the night. Your options were confined to finding cheap accommodation in your preferred tourist destination which normally starts in Manila because the city happens to be the take-off point to most places of interest.

But backpackers accommodation has become more accessible now. Even if you wish to hit the beach, some cottages in Boracay, for instance, cater to tourists who are comfortable with staying in a dormitory with other transient individuals. In the metropolis, Malate dominates the scene as there are probably more than 5 hostel owners offering bed and breakfast accommodation for tourists. Makati City which is the entertainment and financial capital of Metro Manila already boasts of a new and excellent backpacking joint called OUR MELTING POT. Indeed, these places are a welcome development for many because even traditional cheap accommodations cin the country can get fairly high come summer season -- March to June. Whereas in the case of hostels, prices are relatively stable.

Another good thing about traveling to the Philippines is the purchasing power of foreign-dominated notes. Your dollar or Brit pound or Euro or Yen can go a long LONG way.

The average conversions (depending on forex rates) are like:
• 1 US Dollar - PhP (Philippine Peso): PhP 48-50
• 1 Brit Pound - PhP: PhP 90+
• 1 Euro - PhP: PhP 65+

So for like, a thousand dollars, that's equivalent to about 48,000+ pesos (or Php 90,000+ if you use Brit pounds) can cover everything: from food to transports, to lodging and night life and souvenirs.

Language barriers are not a problem, if you know English. The country's long history of colonization produced modern-day Filipinos who are very comfortable with the English language. (The native language is also reached in Spanish-derived words.) You would be surprised that even the seemingly uneducated beggars on the street can converse with you in English. For the more adventurous ones, learning the language of the local which is Filipino, and the primary dialects Tagalog and Visaya may come in handy when huggling for the best deals in the course of your travel. It can be pretty difficult at first to learn. But if you're a veteran backpacker, you'll get the hang of it in a little time. Buying a phrasebook helps but it's very rare to find one about the Philippines.

Local transportation (that is, the obscure towns near the good sites and not the big cosmopolitan cities like Manila and Cebu) is cheap. For prices that range from 5 to 20 pesos, you can travel by tricycle (the Philippine version of Bangkok's 'tuk-tuk'), jeepney, or any local transport modes. Buses are cheap as well while taxis have relatively higher prices depending on their routes. Traveling from any of the major islands would mean taking an extra flight which can cost a bit for foreign tourists if you don't book your trip early. Two weeks planning, however, would help you secure the cheapest deal from Philippine Airlines' econolight fares. For those who prefer another mode of transpo apart from the planes, the ferry (one trusted carrier is Superferry) can also be an enjoyable experience. However, a tight schedule should propel a traveler to take domestic flights to be able to maximize your time in the country.

As for food, the dishes are amazingly numerous and varied. Anywhere you go, there will always be a different culinary delight to please your palate. Few foreign travelers would be able to escape the challenge posed by your local friend or acquaintance in relation to eating the renowned "aborted duckling" or "balut". It's actually dug egg with a nearly formed embryo of a duckling inside. Pinoys usually laugh when tourists try it and then hurl at the sight of what they're about to eat. Even then, it's a culinary experience you wouldn't want to pass up, no matter how icky it looks! It's mostly sold on the streets where available, along with other local delicacies (all of which are within your prescribed budget). Apart from that, the rest of the Philippine cuisine is deliciously whacked! If you have a sweet tooth, definitely you will have a feast. One Caucasian friend remarked that she's not eaten as much sweets in her 30 years of existence as she did staying in the Philippines for nearly a week. The native delicacies are irresistible. Even if you have excellent self-control, it would be difficult to say no to local friends offering you all sorts of stuff, while at the same time demonstrating to you that the Filipino warmth is simply unbeatable in any part of the world.

Common sense will also tell you that any streetwise backpacker will never show BLING. Dress down, chances are you'll fit in quite nicely. Also, it's always a big help if you smile most of the time. Filipinos are really true to form: hospitable and friendly. And then there are the rip-off artists and travel scams. Be cautious at the same time. Local customs such as a simple smile and thank you will help a lot.

Finally, the best thing to do when you come here would be to drink it all in. The sights are amazing and everything is just great.

(paraphrased and edited version of the post of J. Brent Esarza, 20 Feb 2005)

Friday, July 31, 2009

Budget Accommodation in Makati




Experience traveling to the Philippines on a budget in an area where everything seems upscale and expensive as you stay in Our Melting Pot. Our place consists of several private rooms and dorm-type accommodation to suit your budget and need. It is new, modern, peaceful and well-managed and is only one-ride away from the major city attractions and the important places to visit in the greater Manila area. We are at the heart of Makati, the entertainment and financial capital of the Philippines.

Contact numbers are: ☎ (+63 2)659-5443; +(63)932.9500255

For only about US$16 for an individual overnight stay, OMP Hostel provides FREE breakfast, fast wi-fi connection, expansive common area, free travel advisory to backpackers who are first-timers in the Philippines and many more.

OMP has moved to its new location only in December, 2011 but remains committed to the true sense of backpacking where opportunity to meet and bond with other travellers is facilitated. More than that, the place is literally at the center of many things, less than 30 minutes from the airport, 10 minutes to the Ayala Center where you find the Glorietta and the Greenbelt Malls, close to the Metro trains, US$2-taxi-ride away from major tourist attractions, etc. It is a strategic and practical jump-off point to the prime tourist destinations of this country’s 7,107 islands.

Our Melting Pot is run by a group of young entrepreneurs whose combined travel experiences have brought them to various corners of the world including Southeast Asia and the Pacific, Western Europe and the U.S. They have extensive experience of staying in hostels, homestays or backpackers joints which they gladly bring with them in this endeavor in the hope of contributing to the Philippines’ bid to be the next preferred destination for budget travelers.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Private Room



We have a partnership with Shekina, a private accommodation in the Heart of Makati as well, which offers a 34 sqm condominium unit as a transient dwelling for business travellers on a weekly or monthly basis. Tel No. 0921-6133338.

The property is suited for young couples, senior couples or singles, budget travelers who are staying in Makati, Metro Manila for pleasure, relaxation or romance on a WEEKLY or MONTHLY basis.

What Our Guests Say About Us

I had one night in Manila so I decided to try the Makati area. It's the heart of the city, where the business section is, and where there is also some nightlife. I stayed in a new hostel Our Melting Pot. It had been a while since I had been in a hostel, and this one was great. It was brand new, I was one of their first guests; the owners were very friendly, and it had a great location. While the air in Manila is still polluted, and it is not the cleanest of cities, there is a certain charm to it, and I quite enjoyed it. There were all sorts of restaurants and bars on the same street as the hostel, which was just a loft apartment converted into a hostel. Short walk to shopping malls, restaurants, and nightlife. There is a seedy area in Makati as well, which was interesting to see, it's just a bar street with bar girls, and unlike Thailand, where the majority of the visitors are European, most here were American. Although there are also tons of Korean bars as well. I didn't stay out very late, as I was tired from the long day of travel, and exploring the city, so I didn't get to see the street in full action, but I am sure it was colorful!

I had a great dinner at a Biker Bar / Restaurant (across the hostel) that had a huge BBQ outside, and I think the owners were Canadian, as there were some Canadian Flags around and about. It was called The Handlebar I recommend it!

by Jason Willock ( http://willock.org/ )
11 July 2009


Clean, modern hostel, accented with impressive local interior. In a safe, quiet section of the village that is close to everything, especially the night life, fine dining restos and the Power Plant Mall. Right across Handle Bar-- a clear hit among tourists. Minus factor: I'm not comfy sharing rooms with strangers(guys) coz they ain't got exclusive dorm for women. Cheap place by Makati standard. Helpful but shy staff.

by vivienpalles1291, Canada, 12th July 2009

This hostel came as a surprise to me. I needed an affordable, decent bed & breakfast in Makati yet all I could find were 2 or 3-star hotels which cost US$30 per person. I stumbled upon a local promo about the hostel's opening week & risked being the guinea pig. The young owners are unbelievably helpful. I tell you: get this place if you wanna maximize your stay in Manila. And yes, breakfast is modest.

by rhalos1098, Australia | Male 41+ | 09th July 2009

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Backpacking in Makati - Part I

Backpacking in the Philippines? Our Melting Pot is the perfect take-off/drop-off point for you.

The place is only about 3 kilometers away from the NAIA or Ninoy Aquino International Airport (the primary airport in this nation's capital)!

More than that...

Nowhere you would find, in this part of Makati, an accommodation cheaper than US$29 per person / per night. It is simply not possible, given the high city standards. But OUR MELTING POT makes possible for you ~50% lower than prevailing rates of budget inns, breakfast included, yet in accordance with fine and delicate hosteling criteria.

Our place boasts of a peaceful vibe apart from being new, modern, spacious and clean. It is most of all conveniently located -- right inthe heart of Makati City which is the financial & entertainment hub of Metro Manila and the entire Philippines, for that matter!

On foot or by cab, the Ayala Museum, the posh Greenbelt and Glorietta Malls, the Power Plant Mall in the elite Rockwell Center are all well within reach. Manila's more popular tourist attractions are a taxi-ride away and should cost between US$2-3 only.


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Backpacking in Makati - Part II

Bel-air, Makati, where OUR MELTING POT Backpackers' Joint is situated, has a vibrant and diverse character. During the last few years, the area is slowly giving birth to many forms and signs of life, from mundane to spiritual, laid-back to upbeat, western to oriental. This is where you find fellow travelers from different corners of the globe: American, Latin American, European, Arab, South Asian, Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Ausralian and Pacific Islanders, Singapore, Malaysian, etc. More than 20 hostels, inns or travellers lodge can be found in this part of the city alone, although this is not the area where 5-star or 6-star hotels congregate. Quite interestingly, this is where you also meet the locals, find the subdued 'alternative entertainment' district, the cozy 1st-class residential area, the academic centers for post-graduate studies, offices of non-government organizations, night market, pubs, bars and food joints of every dish or origin: mexican, spanish, filipino, japanese, american, korean, arab, indian, african, etc.

The magnificence of it all is that OUR MELTING POT simply happens to be the first backpacking joint or budget accommodation in this distinct section of the world. We are proud to be bridging the gap between the classy, sometimes impersonal Makati City and its quiet residents who seem oblivious to the transformation of the Burgos-Makati Ave. area into something phenomenal. We know that this gap can gradually be bridged with backpacking or affordable tourism that we've started!

Now, if you're island hopping, brace for a challenging experience as our 7,107 awesome but incomparable islands are mostly raw and not tourist-ready, with the exception perhaps of popular destinations such as Bohol, Boracay and Palawan, Cebu, Baguio, Davao and the like. But as far as possible, we -- young, well-travelled backpackers ourselves, will help you chart your itinerary so that you derive the most from your alloted time and resources, drawing from our personal backpacking experiences here and abroad. Throughout your stay, our objective is to offer you a sincere, personal feel of hosteling in the old fashioned, intimate, endearing way of Filipinos. We shall serve you a modest breakfast, generous enough to get you going til lunchtime. :-)

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Backpacking in Makati - Part III



Conventional cheap accommodations in the Metropolis are essentially budget rooms. Our place is technically the first backpacking corner that lives up to genuine spirit of hostelling. Here, it takes less than 30 minutes to/from the airport, 10 minutes to the Ayala Center where you find the Glorietta and the Greenbelt Malls.5 minutes to the Rockwell Center, and walking distance to a lot of cozy restaurants offering dish from Korean to Japanese, Mexican, Spanish, Arab, Indian, Thai, Filipino, American, Chinese and other cuisine.

Booking with us brings you close to the Metro trains. Likewise, you are only about US$2-taxi-ride away from any of the major tourist attractions such as Intramuros (the centuries-old walled city), Bay Walk, the Cultural Center of the Philippines Complex, the bohemian crazy night life of the Malate district, the Cyber quarter of Libis, the expansive Mall of Asia and many more.

On another note, if you are Pinoy, recently graduated from Nursing and are scheduled to take the NCLEX soon, you are probably juggling a limited budget and looking now a place to stay at half-the-price of "cheap" accommodations advertised in the area?

Well then, at the rate of only P750.00 per person per night, if you book with us, you've already got a bed and modest breakfast. You don't need to spend more or wait for someone to share an expensive Makati room with you. Even as you pay so much less, your accommodation is classy yet intimate. You will be in the heart of Makati's night life but can retreat to a peaceful abode at night. You can be with strangers or you can choose to book with your other friends because our place is anyway a 7-bed mixed dorm.

So what about security and privacy? Most Filipinos are new to the concept of hosteling and often have reservations when staying in a dorm. But if you've experienced backpacking in Asia and Europe, you will realize it's the safest and most enjoyable concept in alternative tourism. Genuine backpackers have so much respect for fellow backpackers. They are mostly friendly and expect the same from their "housemates". Even then, we will provide you with individual lockers where you can hang your clothes and keep your valuables. Our receptionist also accepts personal things to be deposited with us in the duration of your stay. As for your privacy, individual beds have reading lamps attached to the walls and are likewise provided with rolling curtains which you may use anytime, should you decide to "operate within your own small corner of the world".

The dorm is airconditioned and so is the common area, although we shut it off when not in use because we advocate prudent use of resources for the sake of Mother Earth. There is a number of traditional but fun activities which we suggest you do while relaxing in our place such as playing "sungka" or "dama" or jamming with two owners of the hostel who sing well. Internet is FREE and if you bring your laptop with you, there's WI-FI connection in the dorm. We have a small, well-kept porch that gives you the view of Makati's landscape minus the pollution since the building is right beside bel-air subdivision where lots of trees are planted.


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Facilities and Rates




RATE: only P750.00 per person per night

ROOM FEATURES

Comfy beds
Fully Air Conditioned
Cable TV Telephone
Hot Water in Shower
Clean Water Dispenser
Refrigerator Kitchenettte with exhaust hood
Coffee Maker & Airpot
Smoke Detector / Sprinkler System
24-hour check-in

SERVICE AMENITIES

Receptionist
Free Internet
Common area for guests
Transport Service for a fee

BUILDING FEATURES

24-hour security
2 high-speed elevators
100% power back-up for all common areas
Automatic fire alarm and sprinkler system
Basement Parking
Centralized garbage disposal and collection system


OTHER SERVICES IN THE VICINITY


Bars, Pubs
Food Delivery
Restaurants (Korean, Japanese, Spanish, Mexican, Thai, Indian, Chinese, Arab, American, etc.)
Laundromat
Convenience Stores


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Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Location Map

This cheap Makati accommodation is easy to reach.
The maps shown hereunder will make things even easier for you.
We hope to see you very soon!


Unit 5K, Azotea de Bel-air Condominium
Polaris St. corner Felipe and Orion Sts.
Makati City




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