2022 Maayo Shipping Schedule and Rates for Sibulan—Liloan and Tampi—Bato

The risk of COVID-19 is still looming. The pandemic is not yet over. Despite the Philippines performing relatively better this time, many of our neighboring countries are experiencing surges of infection. But we have to move forward, recover, and stir economic activities. The government is mandating return-to-office starting April 01, so many of us will … Continue reading “2022 Maayo Shipping Schedule and Rates for Sibulan—Liloan and Tampi—Bato”

How to Choose the Right Camping Sleeping Bag for Yourself

One of the best investments you can make if you go camping often is to get a good sleeping bag. It can make a massive difference in your sleeping quality, and it’s an investment that you should make as soon as possible. That being said, bags are more than just buying the first one you … Continue reading “How to Choose the Right Camping Sleeping Bag for Yourself”

Promoting Brighter Life Index: Social Sentiment (BLISS) with SunLife’s #LiveFreePH Campaign

Crowdsource the BLISS of a #LiveFreePH How do you feel about the future? Is your family doing okay? Are the people around you hopeful or gloomy? With the Brighter Life Index: Social Sentiment or BLISS, Sun Life will show how optimism, prosperity, and the bayanihan spirit can produce a positive ripple from ourselves to our loved ones and … Continue reading “Promoting Brighter Life Index: Social Sentiment (BLISS) with SunLife’s #LiveFreePH Campaign”

Win 35L Pentagram Outdoor Backpack or Suoaki Camping LED Lantern Courtesy of Gearbest

Freedom Wall partners with Gearbest to give out gifts to our lucky readers. We will select 5 lucky readers. One will receive a 35-liter Pentagram outdoor backpack and four readers will get one (1) Suaoki solar panel camping LED lantern each, courtesy of Gearbest. Gearbest is a trusted premier online shopping mall selling outdoor products … Continue reading “Win 35L Pentagram Outdoor Backpack or Suoaki Camping LED Lantern Courtesy of Gearbest”

Overnight Camp in Fortune Island: Stories and Memories

With my right foot on the 6-inch street gutter, my left extended a bit backwards, and my torso slightly leaning forward, my lap was strong enough to support my 8-kg crammed backpack. But before I did the drill, I had my eyes scanned the surroundings. I was in Pasay so I was a bit wary … Continue reading “Overnight Camp in Fortune Island: Stories and Memories”

Borawan, Dampalitan, Puting Buhangin: Travel Guide

Looking a quick weekend getaway? There are some interesting beaches in Quezon province that you can check. Borawan, Dampalitan, Puting Buhangin (with Kuwebang Lampas) offer pampering white sand, appealing backdrop, and noteworthy beach camp. These beaches may not be as enchanting as Calaguas, Boracay, and Palawan, but they can offer equally memorable experience if you … Continue reading “Borawan, Dampalitan, Puting Buhangin: Travel Guide”

Borawan Beach and Dampalitan Island: An Unplanned Trip to Quezon Province

When I only had a week to my birthday, I constantly searched for a quick weekend getaway that is close to Manila. Then I found Alibijaban Island in San Andress, Quezon. Unfortunately, there weren’t enough transport information in the web so I did not take a risk. I will bring some officemates with me, hence, I couldn’t afford … Continue reading “Borawan Beach and Dampalitan Island: An Unplanned Trip to Quezon Province”

Day 2 in Baler: Surfing, Ampere Cave, and Caunayan Falls

We extended our contract with Kuya Erwin and Bernie and paid ₱100 less, as a discount. Since we had an awesome day 1 with them, we hired their services again, anticipating for another great tour. Technically, our day 2 in Baler is the Day 3 of our Minalungao-Baler tour series. The two joiners, Jo Anne … Continue reading “Day 2 in Baler: Surfing, Ampere Cave, and Caunayan Falls”

Rainy and Windy Camp in Banana Island Coron: A Throwback Post

‘Twas almost two years since we visited Coron in Palawan. I suppose to wait for three more months for me to “sigh” and say “it has been two years” but I just can’t help it. I browsed through my Facebook photos and I found some pictures (tagged by Marx) with indelible memories and I got … Continue reading “Rainy and Windy Camp in Banana Island Coron: A Throwback Post”

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