PHNOM PENH | Below 24 Hours in Cambodia’s Capital
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Most travelers believe that Siem Reap is the capital of Cambodia with the prominence of its Angkor Wat. But the truth is, country's capital...
Gallery IV: Fundacion Santiago Hall
The works of 19th-century Filipino sculptors, notably Isabelo Tampinco y Lacandola, as well as his contemporaries and artistic successors whose works are distinguished by...
Baguio Eco Park’s Dinosaurs Island: Where Terrible Lizards Come Alive
We’re lucky not to be part of the dinosaur periods having no worries about horrifying monster lizards that might squash us on the ground...
Into the Deep of Manila Ocean Park
Water is one of the classical elements in Greek philosophy often associated with the qualities of intuition and emotion in esoteric tradition. Approximately 72%...
Mount Pinatubo: The Trek, The Crater and The Trash Bag
After the camping in Zambales a week ago, I found myself again comfortably on my seat onboard a Victory Liner bus going to Capas,...
Late Afternoon in Pinto Art Museum, Rizal
Overlooking the time of departure on my flight to Manila, I thanked the habal-habal driver who helped me reached Mactan Cebu International Airport fifteen...
Deboning D’ Bone Collector Museum, Davao City
“Maayong Buntag,” a foreigner who speak fluently in Bisaya welcomed me on a success search and finally arriving in D’ Bone Collector Museum. I...
Traveler of the Month | GIA FERRER: “To Travel is to...
Gia Ferrer, an employee in a QSR company, considers herself a frequent traveler satisfying her wanderlust by having at least two trips a month....
Revisiting Dambana ng Kagitingan in Mt Samat, Bataan
Three ladies from Manila had no idea where to alight from a crowded jeep bound to Cabog-cabog. As a concerned traveler, who did a research...
PHOTOHOLIC: Summer Capital of The Philippines
Baguio City is not only known for the man made lake of Burnham Park and the famous Session Road but also with the presence...