Iloilo City Inn
Travel Blogs from Iloilo City
Taxifahrt Teil 1
... und ein wenig bestaunt. In den Dörfern haben sich die Leute bei Einbruch der Dunkelheit bei einem Nachbarn getroffen, die Kinder haben gespielt, die Frauen haben gekocht und die Männer haben Fernseh geguckt und die Hunde haben sich auf die Strasse gelegt. Im Resort wurden wir freundlich mit einer erfrischenden kokosnuss empfangen. Wir bezogen unsere Zimmer und vielen in den ...
Guimares Island
... were other activities to keep us busy. So we headed back to Bacolod city where we took a nice hotel room and spent our last day in the Philippines watching movies.
Then it was an early morning to cross to catch a bus across Negros, a boat across the Tanon strait and another bus across Cebu to Cebu city where we would catch a flight to Hong ...
Farewell to the clinics..
... their computers on Facebook. On their phones or in coffee shops, Facebook is everywhere.
We started the long trek back to Tacloban and didn't arrive to Robinson's until almost 2p.m. which is pretty late. Allyson and I decided to try a new resturant today and attempted a Filipino version of Mexican food. Shockingly, it was AMAZING! Very different, but really good. I mean when can you have a mushroom taco in America with ...
Dagami - Take Two!
... tests are traditionally done at the hospital level here due to lack of resources.
After clinic we had lunch at a wonderful Italian restaurant (Gustivin’s) in Robinson’s. It’s so funny to order food here because you really never know what you are going to get. Photos and descriptions on restaurant menus aren’t really followed and the Filipinos have a really hard time with vegetarianism. Meaning they think I’m nuts whenever ...
The Road to Dagami
... simple things like gloves and alcohol swabs, they must purchase the items themselves from their own money. Each of the midwives is in charge of 11 barangay’s as well as their duties at the clinic too. So they are required to go out to the communities at least once per month, paying for supplies and their transport to and from these rural areas. This means that in a year, a barangay may only get ONE visit from a health care professional. This is often the only health ...
Amenities
- Restaurant
- Room service
- Free parking
- Pets allowed