Solo Walk to Sagada Pottery and Lake Danum
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The last activity I did during my first trip to Sagada was to visit Lake Danum. Checking out the lake is the least activity...
Take It From The Experts: It’s More FOOD in the Philippines
Having more than 7000 islands, geography plays an important role in the way Filipinos prepare and make their food. Take Sinigang as an example....
Microtel Cabanatuan | Designed for a Better Hotel Stay
Checking-in at Microtel Cabanatuan was already my second time staying at Microtel by Wyndham next to their Baguio site last month. What I noticed...
Hapag Vicentico’s, a Taste of Nueva Ecija’s Culture
Food is always an element of culture and history of a certain place. You will definitely get an idea of the past by trying...
Loreland Farm Resort | Luxury Escape From The Metro
Are you tired of the usual resorts in Laguna, Batangas, and Cavite? Well, a resort just an hour from Metro Manila will make your...
Bomod-ok Falls: To The Big Falls of Sagada
If I will be asked on what activity in Sagada will I dare not to try anymore, without a blink of an eye, my...
Dublin This Summer – There’s Something For Everyone
Dublin is quickly becoming one of the must-see cities in Europe. The countryside, history, nightlife and rich culture attract tourists from all around the...
Spelunking in Sumaging Cave
One of the goals in visiting Sagada for my 22nd birthday was to try spelunking in Lumiang-Sumaging Cave. Since I traveled solo and can’t...
Kick Back and Relax in Costa Adeje
The island of Tenerife is a popular spot for sun-seeking holidaymakers, and it’s not hard to see why. Thanks to its location just off...
Travel Guide: Sagada for First Timers
Sagada is a municipality in the Mountain Province which is known for the hanging coffins. This is the traditional way of the locals in...