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Where I stayed in Boracay: Mad Monkey Hostel

Boracay! One of the world's most beautiful islands (#1 according to Conde Nast Traveller). There are so many thing said about Boracay already, whether good or bad, but one thing remains the same, it is still one of the Philippine’s sought after paradise destination.

[caption id="attachment_5435" align="alignnone" width="800"]boracay mad money hostel review travel blogger vlog philippines Amazing Boracay sunset. I didn't put any filter on this photo.[/caption]

As most tourist(y) locations around the world, accommodations can easily be available to those who dream of visiting these places. Boracay offers several accommodation options, from apartments, party hostels, boutique hotels and even top notch luxury hotels.

I was in Boracay to attend a friend’s wedding and during my stay I opted to try 2 of these accommodations. I thought of trying a party hostel to see the backapacker/party scene-hello millennial and a quieter boutique hotels where I can just relax and enjoy my weekend stay in the island (tita levels).

For a party hostel, I have chosen Mad Monkey Hostel while I booked a room at Ferra Boutique Hotel on the later part of my trip (review on the blog soon).

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[caption id="attachment_5442" align="alignnone" width="800"]boracay mad money hostel review travel blogger vlog philippines Definitely a happening place[/caption]

Mad Monkey Hostel is the biggest “party hostel” chain throughout South East Asia. With chains in countries such as Cambodia, Thailand and of course in the Philippines.

I got few of my friends who tried this hostel in Phnom Penh and also Boracay and they gave a stunning review about it.

Read one here: Mad Monkey Review by  my friend Rona 
LOCATION

The location of the hostel is a bit strategic. At first glance, this seemed to be a no no, because it is a bit far away from all the happening places in the island. The transfer from the ferry then the tricycle ride felt like it took me forever to reach the hostel ( I opted to DIY and look for the cheapest way possible—more on this in the VLOG soon).

When I finally located the hostel, I realized that it is situated in between two famous beaches in the island. Both within a god walking distance from each other. The White Beach on the left while the Bulabog Beach on the right.

[caption id="attachment_5440" align="alignnone" width="800"]boracay mad money hostel review travel blogger vlog philippines The flood situation in front of the hostel[/caption]

The only hiccup on the way is what seems to be a little flood along the street in front of the hostel. I spoke with the locals and they said that it isn’t a unique case, as everyday it is like that (sometimes higher when it rains). --- I can see some effort by the hostel to pump-out the water every now and then. –so just be warned that if your balance ain’t good, you’ll be better of wearing flip flops than your sneakers.
DESIGN

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boracay mad money hostel review travel blogger vlog philippines

As an architect/interior stylist, I always get fascinated on how hostels are being designed nowadays. Infusing FUN-TRAVEL in the design is a must. I think this was achieved by Mad Monkey Hostel Boracay. I love the mix of whites,blues and also native/local materials – creating that clean island resort feel.

[caption id="attachment_5439" align="alignnone" width="800"]boracay mad money hostel review travel blogger vlog philippines Open layout facing the pool. YES!!![/caption]

The open corridor also makes the space feel larger (and fresh). You can just sit down in front of your room and you can easily fall a sleep, relaxed and livin’ the island life.
PARTY HOSTEL

It is coined as a party hostel and the hostel boast with it’s happening pool bar. It isn’t a fancy pool bar ok, but a casual bar in an island. Just enough to kick off that party atmosphere. There are free shots every hour ---so talk about setting the mood right.

[caption id="attachment_5444" align="alignnone" width="800"]boracay mad money hostel review travel blogger vlog philippines Early morning scene..or let's say the after party scene?[/caption]

boracay mad money hostel review travel blogger vlog philippines

It mainly caters to foreign backpackers, I feel like Filipino backpackers will tend to spend their evening along the food stall in White Beach. I do feel the charm of the hostel’s bar. I love hostels and being with like minded people (whom you just met) and share a drink can certainly fuel your wanderlust (cheers to the citizens of the world).
ROOM

I stayed in a 4-bed dorm room. I like the layout of the room as the bunk beds isn’t placed side by side to each other. There is a wall in between the 2 bunk beds (this a luxury for those who are used to staying in a hostel dorm I tell you). The bed size is also very generous, it is close to a double/twin size bed, can easily fit 2 –but why share right? Take it all for your self (I told you, luxury).

[caption id="attachment_5448" align="alignnone" width="800"]boracay mad money hostel review travel blogger vlog philippines My bed with your own wall fan (though the room is fully air conditioned)[/caption]

boracay mad money hostel review travel blogger vlog philippines

The room is fully air-conditioned, lockers and an en-suite toilet and bath. The only thing I can see in improving the hostel is to have their T&B refitted. The shower looks old and a bit damp, my standard for a good shower room is, if I can step in the shower floor without my flip flops --- this one, I kept them on.
RECOMMENDATION

Will I recommend Mad Monkey Hostel Boracay? It is indeed a value for money. With a dorm room for less than 10 usd, this place is a steal. If you are traveling solo, this is a perfect place to meet like minded people and enjoy Boracay without breaking the bank.

Will I go back? I actually can’t wait!

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MORE DETAILS

Zone 5, Bulabog Beach Road, Bulabog Road,


Boracay, Aklan, Philippines


Phone: +639052479898


Email: boracay@madmonkeyhostels.com


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Things That Will Make You Feel Small In Iceland

Iceland has been a dream destination of mine ever since I watched the movie The Secret Life of Walter Mitty and the internet did its job in pushing me to take a leap and hop on a plane to this island nation.

I was discussing this dream to a friend who went to Iceland last summer of 2014 and until now she can’t help herself from talking about Iceland whenever the topic of EPIC TRAVEL comes. (she lives and breathe Iceland since then)

Check out my previous blog post: Walk The Earth Iceland

Dreams do come true! I am seating here in the lounge of my hostel (Bus Hostel) remembering our recently concluded road trip around Iceland’s Ring Road which consistently put a big smile (sometimes with a little boastful smirk) on my face. I am definitely going to do a detailed blog about our big road trip but right now I just feel overwhelmed and scared that I will forget this feeling so I thought of immediately writing and sharing this special moment with you guys. Basically I am writing based on emotions right now. hahaha

I arrived in Iceland with the hopes of seeing all those epic photos that I’ve been seeing in the net (Matador Network, Buzzfeed) but unfortunately I was restricted by my ability or inability to drive. You see, you’ll get the best of Iceland when you rent a car and drive around the ‘Ring Road’ (which is literally circling around the whole island. I do have some tailored trip planned for me in partnership with Guide To Iceland via www.NiceTravels.is and booked a tour with www.sternatravel.com, but nothing really compares to driving at your own pace and go wherever you want to go.

I was a bit on a verge of frustration when a sudden turn of events happened. I was forced to move to a hostel and it opened doors of opportunities for me to finally see the best of ICELAND. The slogan of Bus Hostel in Reykjavik is true indeed: "Might be the beginning of a beautiful journey"

On a gloomy evening, while I was eating my supermarket loot for the night, I met this guy (and now my good friend), Maks, who was planning to do a road trip by himself. We were discussing this trip and realized that our schedules fit perfectly and he was happy to tag me along (yes, no one wants to do a road trip of a lifetime alone right?). From that moment on, we became road trip buddies. Again, I will tell the whole story in another blog, for the mean time I will share some snippets/ snapshots of our epic road trip.

Iceland is truly breathtaking. All you can hear inside (and outside) our car was WOW, WOW, WOW and WOW!!! Compared to other countries, Iceland is relatively a small country yet its landscape will make you feel just a little spec in this world (a tiny tiny little creature). The land is so vast and almost remote that you feel transported to a place out of this world. Often times you will find yourself driving alone in the middle of the main road heading towards a massive glacier mountain (such an overwhelming feeling).

Check out these shots I took that will validate what I am blabbing about here.

 

FINDING YOURSELF IN THE MIDDLE OF THE ROAD (THINKING WHAAAAT?!) 


[caption id="attachment_4034" align="alignnone" width="800"]Iceland Travel Journey Blog Iken jokulsarlon Road trip at the South of Iceland (N1)[/caption]

 

REALIZING WHY IT IS CALLED ICE-LAND


[caption id="attachment_4031" align="alignnone" width="800"]Iceland Travel Journey Blog Iken glacier Myrdalsjokull[/caption]

 

[caption id="attachment_4032" align="alignnone" width="800"]Iceland Travel Journey Blog Iken glacier Myrdalsjokull[/caption]


...even with melted and floating Ice at Jokulsarson

[caption id="attachment_4035" align="alignnone" width="800"]Iceland Travel Journey Blog Iken jokulsarlon Jokulsarlon[/caption]


THINKING THAT YOU ARE IN ALASKA


[caption id="attachment_4028" align="alignnone" width="800"]Iceland Travel Journey Blog Iken Dettifoss path trail[/caption]


STANDING ON THE EDGE OF THE ISLAND


[caption id="attachment_4053" align="alignnone" width="800"]Iceland Travel Journey Blog Iken Snæfellsnes Peninsula[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_4033" align="alignnone" width="800"]Iceland Travel Journey Blog Iken black sandy beach Dyrhólaey[/caption]

....or hanging?


[caption id="attachment_4038" align="alignnone" width="800"]Iceland Travel Journey Blog Iken Snæfellsnes Peninsula[/caption]

 

CHILLING WITH THE ANIMALS ( LITERALLY CHILLING)


[caption id="attachment_4037" align="alignnone" width="800"]Iceland Travel Journey Blog Iken Icelandic Landscape[/caption]

 

THINKING TO STOP CHASING WATERFALLS (BECAUSE THEY ARE PRACTICALLY EVERYWHERE)


[caption id="attachment_4030" align="alignnone" width="800"]Iceland Travel Journey Blog Iken skogafoss Skogafoss[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_4036" align="alignnone" width="800"]Iceland Travel Journey Blog Iken godafoss Godafoss[/caption]

 

VISITING THE HARPA


[caption id="attachment_4039" align="alignnone" width="800"]Iceland Travel Journey Blog Iken Harpa - Iceland's Opera House[/caption]

 

GETTING CONFUSED WHETHER YOU ARE SEEING CLOUDS OR LAND FROM THE PLANE WINDOW


[caption id="attachment_4054" align="alignnone" width="800"]Iceland Travel Journey Blog Iken Iceland view from the Plane[/caption]

I can't stress how beautiful this place is. Truly even photographs cannot do justice to it. So I challenge you to start planning your trip up north and experience these moments by yourself.

Watch out for more Iceland blogs coming very very soon!

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