2014 Calendar of Major Philippine Festivals

The Philippines celebrates religious and cultural festivities all year round. The table below shows the schedule of the major Philippine Festivals. While some have been posted with exact dates, others are just estimates. We will try to contact the organizers to get the actual dates of the events and will constantly update this page. You … Continue reading “2014 Calendar of Major Philippine Festivals”

15 Must-Visit Places in the Philippines

A long work week could be toxic. Staying in the office, dealing with all types of pesky and difficult customers is really stressful. The only way to vent out our work frustrations is going out for a quick weekend getaway. Take advantage of the long weekends and flight promos. Make sure you plan your travels … Continue reading “15 Must-Visit Places in the Philippines”

Baphuon Temple and its Giant Reclining Buddha

Immediately after exiting Bayon temple, we moved to the Baphuon temple. It is only few hundreds of meters (350+) away from Bayon, including the 150-meter walkway from the main road. The surrounding of the temple is a swamp, which gets deeper on wet season. That was probably why its builders created an elevated pathway. Pyramid-like Temple Baphuon … Continue reading “Baphuon Temple and its Giant Reclining Buddha”

The Angkor Wat, Bow!

I never thought that I would be crossing out one great entry in my bucket list this year. This 12th-century temple was always a dream and then, just this December, I finally laid a hand to the world’s largest religious- and well-preserved monument – the Angkor Wat. Angkor Wat forms part of Angkor, the seat … Continue reading “The Angkor Wat, Bow!”

Cheapest 9-Hour Commute from Bangkok to Siem Reap

We checked out early on our 4th day in Bangkok to catch the 05:55AM train to Aranyaprathet, the closest Thai town to the Cambodian border at Poipet. There are buses that ply directly from Bangkok to Siem Reap but we chose the train because we wanted the tour to be more indulging. We wanted to … Continue reading “Cheapest 9-Hour Commute from Bangkok to Siem Reap”

Day 3: Walking Tour in Bangkok Continued

Our Day 3 in Thailand wasn’t an ordinary day but a big protest weekend. Our hostel posted places to avoid because of the massive protests and most of our designated stops for our day 3 were on the list. Actually, Wat Saket, the Royal Pavilion Mahajetsadabadin, Wat Ratcha Natdaram, and Wat Suthat were scheduled for … Continue reading “Day 3: Walking Tour in Bangkok Continued”

D’ Banquet, Pink Sisters, Skyranch, and Rowena’s: A Cool Tagaytay Sidetrip

We had a guest from the US, Christina, and she wanted to see the places outside Manila. She preferred the beach, unfortunately, we only had a weekend and the Saturday night was scheduled for the company’s Christmas party. So, technically, we only had Sunday afternoon to spend. We looked for one good and closer alternative, … Continue reading “D’ Banquet, Pink Sisters, Skyranch, and Rowena’s: A Cool Tagaytay Sidetrip”

Day 2 in Thailand: A Temple Race in Bangkok and Ayutthaya

We’d been awake the longest during our day 1 but we accomplished a lot on our day 2. We’d able to visit the major attractions of the two great cities; Bangkok and Ayutthaya, rode a 4-hour back-and-forth train, and made a late-night walkathon to check the newly-added attractions on our list – yes, we made … Continue reading “Day 2 in Thailand: A Temple Race in Bangkok and Ayutthaya”

It feels like Home in Jollibee Vietnam

After a tiring layover in Ho Chi Minh City, the last stop of our Indochina Tour, we visited Jollibee Vietnam. Roderick, with the help of his MapsWithMe app in Android, pointed the direction to shop which was relatively close to the War Remnants Museum. Back in the Philippines, we sometimes snub Jollibee or we only … Continue reading “It feels like Home in Jollibee Vietnam”

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