Rico’s Fastfood & Restaurant: Lutong-Bahay Eat-All-You-Can

It rained the whole day and night and I wasn’t really familiar with the place so I preferred to stay indoors. For the entire weekend, I nestled under the reliable roof and above the comfort of my hotel bed. It was a life that I wasn’t used to. So from time to time, I went … Continue reading “Rico’s Fastfood & Restaurant: Lutong-Bahay Eat-All-You-Can”

Explore the Wonders of Vietnam’s Islands

Vietnam is a fascinating country. This narrow strip of land in Southeast Asia is home to some 90 million people and it boasts mountains, dense forests, tropical beaches and bustling metropolises. It’s no wonder then that the nation is such a popular holiday destination. The mainland undoubtedly has lots to offer. However, if you want … Continue reading “Explore the Wonders of Vietnam’s Islands”

Interesting Things to Do in Sagada

Sagada is one of the few places in the Philippines that preserved indigeneity. Pre-Spanish burial customs; freakish way to remember the dead (panag-apoy); barter change; strong influence of the local tribal leaders called Dap-ay; and strange planting, harvesting, and wedding ceremonies – all these are still part of the ways of life of Sagada people. Located in the … Continue reading “Interesting Things to Do in Sagada”

Things to do in Baler, Aurora

Baler is one of the awesome places that can easily be accessed from Manila. Yeah – it has a reputation of being a great surfing haven, however, it offers a lot more than that. To summarize, I have listed interesting things to do in Baler. Surf or Learn Surfing First in the list is surfing. Well, a … Continue reading “Things to do in Baler, Aurora”

Alibijaban Island: A DIY Travel Guide

Without any plans in mind, I boarded a bus to Lucena one Saturday night. From Lucena, I took another bus to San Andres in Quezon province. I was alone and had no contact person at hand. All I wanted that time is to experience Alibijaban first hand. Luckily, the trip wasn’t a mess. I will … Continue reading “Alibijaban Island: A DIY Travel Guide”

Things to do in Vigan, Ilocos Sur

Vigan is one of the most interesting cities in the Philippines. It does not only features ancestral houses dated a way back the colonial period but also allows you to experience some bits and pieces of the modern world. Vigan moves through time and it carried everything it has from the past to the contemporary times. … Continue reading “Things to do in Vigan, Ilocos Sur”

Learn How To Cook Meat Like A Boss With This Easy-To-Follow Guide

Meat forms a part of many people’s diets. People have been eating meat in its various forms for centuries. To some, meat is a luxurious food. But whatever your view of meat, one thing is for sure. It can make you ill if you don’t cook it well! Cooking meat has often proved to be … Continue reading “Learn How To Cook Meat Like A Boss With This Easy-To-Follow Guide”

Liliw Church: Harboring 400 Years of History

After a quick tour along P. Burgos St., where the tempting sandal shops are situated, I then visited the Parish Church of Liliw. I was surprised that such a small town harbors a long piece of history. A solid proof is the church that was been there since the sixteenth century. Saint John the Baptist … Continue reading “Liliw Church: Harboring 400 Years of History”

Nagcarlan Underground Cemetery: Not a Creepy Encounter

I was so bored one Saturday morning so I packed my stuff and boarded a bus to San Pablo. I didn’t have any itinerary at hand. It was another “bahala na si batman” (leave it all to batman) trip, though I already had places to visit in mind. I was planning to check the 7 lakes … Continue reading “Nagcarlan Underground Cemetery: Not a Creepy Encounter”

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