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Baguio Trip 2020: My Last Before Lockdown Hit
My friend Chie and I spent several days up in the summer capital of the Philippines early in February last year. We were having a grand time as that trip was very spontaneous. Talk about meeting one night then going to Cubao the following morning. […]
Back in Baguio City
Sumptuous meals we feasted on while exploring Baguio City I vividly remember my first trip in Baguio City. It was around seven years ago. A younger me have not yet discovered the wonderful world of traveling. I found the 6-hour bus ride arduous and butt-numbing. […]
BookTouristVan.com: Traveling via Vans Now with Online Booking
With protocols and restrictions limiting public transportation, government-registered tourist vans are now offering regular trips to common provincial destinations. Extending an online booking service through http://booktouristvan.com, pre-booking to ride the trip is a requirement. The online platform is powered by Biyaheroes and it aids van […]
Biyaheroes.com Makes Holiday Commutes Hassle-Free
The days of worrying about commutes and travels out of town are numbered as Biyaheroes addresses the major pain points of public transport. Especially with the holidays just around the corner, enjoy stress-free travels out of town with online reservations that lets passengers choose seats […]
Aliw and Hulugan Falls of Luisiana, Laguna
My friend Joshua invited me to his Aliw and Hulugan Falls adventure before the start of the year. My Indochina trip was more than three months ago and I was already beginning to get bored since my first official air travel won’t happen until March. […]
Aliwan Fiesta 2015
I have been hearing about Aliwan Festival for a number of years now. Mainly from the beauty pageants I have watched in the past since some of the contestants are winners or Reyna ng Aliwan from the said event. Beauty queens like Miss Universe Philippines 2014 Mary […]
Sagada: Love At First Sight
For miles and miles I could only see sloping mountain peaks and lush, rolling valleys. Though it would have been better if I have visited Sagada during summer, when the greens are in full bloom, I did not regret taking in her fresh air in […]
The Beauty That Is Baler
Nestled in between the Sierra Madre mountain ranges and constantly bombarded by the waves coming from the Pacific Ocean, lies the quiet town of Baler. Baler used to be a part of Tayabas province, now called Quezon. A bus trip to Baler is a solid […]
That Rustic Little Town Down South
Waking up on a Tuesday morning with nothing planned to do for the rest of day could be a bummer for someone who yearns to being on the road. A prior plan was not pursued due to conflicting schedules of participating parties. I texted my buddy […]