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Sohoton Bay, Bucas Grande Travel Guide

Looking at Map, you will find Sohoton Bay as another thick and dark-green plat, seating on the southwest portion of Bucas Grande Island. White strips dot the edges to its islet conglomeration. There are also blue lagoons and shallow areas reflecting a turquoise shade to the satellite cameras. And yes, by merely looking at the map, I couldn’t stop my thin arm hairs raising for excitement. Sohoton Bay boat station Sohoton Bay is a real stunner in Mindanao. It emanates a pixie world vibe. The conglomeration of karst massifs that seems floating on the shallow yet mysterious waters of Bucas Grande are covered with verdant ... Read more

7 Filipino Travel Bloggers to Follow

Top brass Filipino travel bloggers? Here’s my list in no particular order: Lakwatsero Ask Angel everything about travelling around the Philippines, and then he will give you complete and precise travel guides with matching important notes, tips, and reminders. He mastered writing do-it-yourself (DIY) guides that do not only include “how to get there”, “where to stay”, and “what to do” but also stresses cultural significance, community impact, and environmental preservation. I tend to copy his style (Sorry, Angel!) but I could not do better. And yeah, Google always put Lakwatsero on top of search results. Pinay Solo Backpacker Before Lakwatsero ... Read more

Punta Isla Lake Resort: Discovering Lake Sebu

What I immediately noticed when I visited Punta Isla Lake Resort are the sweet sound of the tree dwellers. Singing an un-arranged lullaby, the Eurasian Tree Sparrows, the Chestnut Munias, the Pied Fantails, the orioles, and the swallows emanate a music that was so fresh to the ears. Listening to these songs while wandering along the flower-filled alleys, the rustic stairways, and the healthy greens of the resort really feels extraordinary. Almost every corner of the resort is ornamented with natural flora, in which some are seemingly of foreign origin. Lake Sebu as viewed from Punta Isla Lake Resort The ... Read more

Where to Book the Cheapest Hotel Accommodation in Advance

I had been to some great destinations around the Philippines. Palawan is a top choice, then there is also Mountain Province, Ifugao, Cebu, Camiguin, and a lot more. I had been to some random southeast Asian destinations too. To mention, I backpacked Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam in 2013 followed by Indonesia–Singapore–Malaysia series in 2014. [Related Post: 15 Interesting Places in the Philippines to Spend the Long Weekend] You might be wondering how I managed to pay all these travels despite being a middle-income employee. Well, to tell you honestly, I only have three secrets: I plan a year ahead to get promo airline tickets, ... Read more

Got A Serious Case Of Wanderlust? How To Plan An Amazing Adventure

Do you ever feel a sudden urge to grab your passport and catch the next plane, wherever it happens to be heading? The question is, what’s stopping you? Even if you can’t be as spontaneous as this, why not book some time off work and head to a destination you’ve always dreamed of exploring? Traveling through foreign lands and experiencing different cultures is incredible. It provides memorable, and often life-changing experiences, for many. And, they provide a much-needed break from the stress and strains of modern day life. So, whether you are taking a hiatus from work, a series of ... Read more

Stranded in Siquijor and a Day at Tori’s Backpackers Paradise

Around the later week of December 2014, I checked Siquijor before going home to spend the New Year with my family. When I am about to board a Dumaguete-bound ferry, the coast guard halted all sea-based trips – a pesky storm visited the Philippine islands again. Uh! That was a major buzzkill! I tried to eavesdrop on local travelers’ conversations, hoping for possible runaway options, however, I heard it was too risky. Both the pump boat operator and the passengers may face fines if caught. So, I booked a room at the closest hostel and stayed for night. The following day, the ... Read more

Top Tips For Luxurious Travel

If you are going to take a break, then you want to do it in luxurious style. Today we look at some top tips for travelling in luxury and how you can make any trip feel more luxurious. Relaxation and inspiration are key on any trip and making the best of your circumstances is the perfect way to ensure that your investment in a top-notch holiday pays off. Fly first class Flying first class is the perfect way to make any trip feel luxurious from the very start. If you can afford to, flying first class will make you feel ... Read more

Kuala Lumpur Hop-on Hop-off Bus: A 360-Degree City Tour

Getting on a bus that would bring you to all of the popular destinations in Kuala Lumpur using a single ticket is a genius idea. Aside from the comfort of getting a public transport, no tourist would get lost. The Kuala Lumpur Hop-on Hop-off bus will get you to your desired destination within the city boundaries. Hop-off to explore—and when done—wait for another bus to hop-on. With the 30-45 minutes bus arrival frequency, you won’t get tired of waiting and you have an ample time to take your best selfie. The proponent of this wise transport project strategically positioned their 22 ... Read more

Beyond the Heights, Menara KL (KL Tower)

I couldn’t beat my acrophobia if I won’t challenge it. Though slight, it is still bothersome to some situations. When in Kuala Lumpur, I decided to take on the challenge. After recovering from minor leg twitches, I immediately obtained the discounted Menara KL (Kuala Lumpur Tower) observation deck voucher ticket from the hop-on hop-off bus. That wasn’t part of the plan, though I had in mind to clobber the highest reachable height of Petronas Twin Towers. KL Tower, ticket, and elevator lobby Menara KL sells observation deck tickets for MYR49 (₱600) per person but I got mine for only MYR41 (₱500) from the hop-on hop-off ... Read more