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7 Things to Do in Minalungao
You may be asking if going to Minalungao is worth an effort and money especially when you are coming way down south. The answer is a big yes. Here are the things you can do in Minalungao National Park. Picnic and Camping Contrary to a popular belief, Minalungao isn’t just for a day tour but for overnight campers too. You can spend a night or two with your friends or even your family within its premises. Cottages were installed for rent (₱300-500 per day) and you can bring a tent to shelter you in the evening. Raise the vim with ... Read more
A Side Trip at Minalungao National Park
When I heard about it the first time, I always wanted to see Minalungao National Park. However, I wasn’t able to find time or a willing companion. Well, my other impediment was the expense since going solo is costlier, which is definitely not a good idea. Monday last week, I prepared an itinerary with the corresponding expenses and presented it to my officemates. Included destinations were Minalungao National Park and Baler. Five confirmed to join me in the entire trip, while two others promised to follow us in our next destination. Minalungao National Park How to get to Minalungao National ... Read more
Countries Filipinos can visit Without a Visa or via Visa on Arrival
Travelling abroad? Here are the list of countries which Filipinos can enter visa-free (without visa), or apply a visa or entry permit upon arrival. Note that some countries that issue visa on arrival may require special or additional requirements, so you must contact the embassy first prior to travelling. If you are holder of major foreign visas such as the US, UK, Shenzhen visas, etc, you may have the privilege to enter some countries that waive their primary entry requirements if you can show those valid visas. Pre-entry registration may be required. Visa-free Entry [custom_table style=”1″] Country Length of Stay ... Read more
A Sweet Treat at Cafe by the Ruins
I heard rumors about this sweet cafe at the heart of Baguio City, which is highly suggested for breakfast; the Cafe by the Ruins. Their tsokolate (tablea or native chocolate and carabao’s milk blend), bread, and pastries receive exceptional ratings and favorable recommendations. Holding on all the stories and reviews I’d been reading days prior to travelling to Baguio, I visited the restaurant. I walked toward the cafe with the guidance of Google map. Then, I started to doubt my only companion when it stated that I’m pretty close, but no physical signs could confirm. What I saw is a ... Read more
Tam-Awan Village: Garden in the Sky
The temperature in Baguio City is dipping down to a low 8°C and you are probably thinking to venture out into this unusual chill. Baguio City Baguio is a typical destination for those who wanted to escape from the scorch of the summer heat. For the first two months of the year, people flocked to this highland city to experience the shivering atmosphere. The city also celebrates the festival of flowers (Panagbenga) every February which is another good reason for you to visit the city of pines. Tam-Awan Village To complete your visit, an immersion to its cultural heritage and ... Read more
Shutter: The Highway to Angkor Thom
Way to Angkor Thom While on our way to Angkor Thom. The cold breeze, the warm sun kiss, and the picturesque greenery made a perfect blend. I completely forgot how hard life is when we were navigating this highway.
The 3 and a Half Reasons Why I Can’t Die Yet
Life has been so bitter lately. Tests, challenges, and trials have always been bombarding me since I gained my reasons. I stumbled millions of times and fumbled a number of opportunities. There came instances that I brooded; “Am I really a magnet of bad luck?”. There were moments that I thought of giving up, I thought of resting for eternity. Then the time has passed and I am still here (in this world), writing and reflecting. Afterwards, I realized that I was strong enough to get through those hard times. So, I wrote this note as a piece to grip ... Read more
7-Day Thailand-Cambodia-Vietnam Tour Itinerary
Before we headed to our 7-day Thailand-Cambodia-Vietnam Tour, I made some research as to what are the places to visit, transportation to take, and their corresponding fees. Here is the actual result of that research which includes the commuting guide and itinerary. I provided some links (colored fonts) just in case you wanted to know the details of our tour. You can leave your comment(s) if you have questions and I’ll try to provide answers to the best of my knowledge. Border Crossing [custom_table style=”1″] Route Time and Description Fare/pax Bangkok-Seam Reap 05:55AM – Train leaves Hualamphong Station 11:35AM – Train ... Read more
2014 Calendar of Major Philippine Festivals
The Philippines celebrates religious and cultural festivities all year round. The table below shows the schedule of the major Philippine Festivals. While some have been posted with exact dates, others are just estimates. We will try to contact the organizers to get the actual dates of the events and will constantly update this page. You can also help me in keeping this post updated. Let me know if you have any knowledge of the festival’s schedule and I will update this page. [table style=”1″] [tr][th]When[/th] [th]What[/th] [th]Where[/th][/tr] [tr][th]January[/th][th]—[/th][th]—[/th][/tr] [tr][td]January 9[/td] [td]Feast of the Black Nazarene[/td] [td]Quiapo, Manila[/td][/tr] [tr][td]January 17 to ... Read more