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Conquering the Bewitching Siquijor
When I told some of my friends that I am going to explore Siquijor on my own, words like scary, witch and the like instantly came out of their mouths. These and a couple of occult warnings which could send chills up your spine if […]
Bohol’s Never Fading Beauty
Traveling with Marx has always been on the laid back side. Being the cool and collected guy that he is, I learned to like his type of traveling through the years. For this year, our trip was set in the ever beautiful province of Bohol. […]
Dapitan City’s Simple Allure
If there was destination I would not mind visiting again soon, It will be Dapitan City. Sure, it is not as bustling as Cebu nor cosmopolitan like Davao. But what sets Dapitan City for me is its simple allure, a laid back charm strengthened by […]
A Day in Dipolog
We stayed one night in Dipolog City before spending two nights in Dapitan. My long time travel buddy and I originally planned to just head straight to Dapitan because we thought there was nothing to see or do here. But my gut told me that […]
My First Time in Hong Kong and Macau
Hong Kong has always been one of the most popular tourist attractions for Southeast Asians. It was my first out of the country destination as a novice traveler. I have been to Hong Kong three times in the past in a span of one and […]
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Exploring Roxas City
I was excited because it’s been a while since I last traveled solo to an uncharted destination. My friend will not be joining me until three days later in Boracay so I planned a little ‘me’ time and planned a trip to Roxas City. I […]
Basílica Menor de San Sebastian
San Sebastian Church is made from steel and the first of its kind in Asia. It was proclaimed as a minor basilica by Pope Leo XIII in June 24, 1890. It was also rumored that the mind behind the Eiffel Tower, French engineer Gustave Eiffel, was […]
Exploring Santa Cruz, Marinduque
This heart-shaped province had been on top of my bucket list for quite a while. I was eluding it for the longest time but I knew deep down that a weekend getaway will not suffice. Then the right time came after the wedding of one […]
It is More Fun in Bataan
A distant memory of climbing Mt. Samat in high school was my only recollection of this simple province. This, and a few horrible WWII stories of my late great grandmother. So when an invite to explore some of its offerings was at hand, I took […]