Tag: Philippines

  • Note: The rates displayed here may not be the prevailing rates. Prices are different between peak and off-peak seasons so make sure to consider that during your stay.Flyfish, Parasailing, Helmet Diving and more. These are few of the vast list of activities to be done in Boracay and these are some of our anticipated activities…

  • En route Boracay

    My friend’s photo at Bakhawan Eco Park. Photo credits to Rona Boracay has long been famous in the world for its white sand and long stretch of beach filled with all-class hotels and night life. I don’t know what rank it received for being compared to different beaches in the world or for how many…

  • Subic’s Tree Top Adventure

    With friends, Jay, Cath and Aiko. We planned but it did not push through. Our laziness eventually led us to a new destination far from the original. It made us spend more hours sleeping on the car, but it only recharges us for pretty exciting activities. I was still sleepy when I saw “Tree Top…

  • Circumnavigating Camiguin

    Sunken Cemetery View So far with my travels, Camiguin is the place which has a lot to offer.  In two full days of stay on this island, me and my friends got to sweat it out and take a lot of memories with us. I consider our arrival as epic – as in EPIC sa…

  • DIY Itinerary: Sagada

    Hello there! This is my first attempt to post a do-it-yourself itinerary and it is for Sagada so I hope it helps even just a bit. All that is posted here is based on my experience and/or research. When to go? It was October this year when I first laid my eyes on Sagada. October…

  • Where to eat in Sagada

    The perfect ambiance for a stormy weather. Oh how I love eating! If only I can just get away from trying good restaurants/food stores for every travel that I make, then I can save a lot of money and I can save my figure, but no, I choose to taste good dishes every now and…

  • Day 2: Leg Exercise at Sagada

    So we were so groggy and still tired due to lack of sleep but we wake up at 5AM for what? For the sunrise view at Kiltepan Peak. Together with Angela and her boyfriend, we rented a multicab (costs Php500) to take us to the location, if not through this you got to walk around…

  • Day 1: Meeting Sagada

    Follow my blog with Bloglovin Ever since I read James’ post and heard the stories of my friends on the so-called ‘enchanting’ place, I really wanted to organize and see for myself the small town in Mt. Province Philippines, Sagada. It is located on the northern part of Luzon up in a long and winding…

  • Mt. Talamitam-Mt. Batulao Hike

    Recently I heard news about guides being required in Mt. Talamitam and Mt. Batulao in Batangas. Though I’m not sure if it’s true because posts about that are also not certain if it’s already mandated. Anyway, talking about it, I missed sharing in this blog our Mt. Talamitam-Batulao hike earlier this year. (I missed a…

  • It’s been two months since I left the previous company where I worked and since then, I missed hanging out with my close friends in the office. Such bond originated from being enclosed in a room for a specific project which requires its resources to be in a secured bay. We hated it at first,…