
Ilocos: Up North and Down South
Ilocos, home of preserved architecture, colorful history, and rich culture. The Ilocanos are also known for their delicious delicacies and … Continue reading Ilocos: Up North and Down South
Ilocos, home of preserved architecture, colorful history, and rich culture. The Ilocanos are also known for their delicious delicacies and … Continue reading Ilocos: Up North and Down South
Enjoy a day-long trip to the crater of Mount Pinatubo, Zambales! Here are some of the photos I captured during our day trip. The beginner track starts at 6am in the morning with an hour-long 4×4 ride to the starting point. The advanced trek begins with a shorter ride on the 4×4. Continue reading “Mount Pinatubo: Ride and Shoot”
Palawan is a collection of natural marvel. When people talk about Palawan, the first things that come to mind are Puerto Princesa, El Nido, and Coron. Today, thousands of visitors are unaware that there is a hidden paradise on the southmost part of the region. Balabac, the untouched beauty of Palawan where a number of islands and sandbars are located. In this blog, I will take you to the virgin island’s genuine pleasure.
Among the beaches of the country, this is perhaps one of the best. Fine white sand, clear water, peaceful surroundings and isolation from the toxic urban cities. Calaguas offers the best experience for complete relaxation, that is if you don’t mind the long travel and a bunch of tourists coming every now and then (for weekend tours!). Continue reading “Why Go Back To Calaguas?”
Did you know that Limasawa actually means “Limang Asawa” or Five Spouses? Apparently, it had something to do with the founder of the Island or the ancestors which dwelled on the province of Leyte way back. Limasawa Island is located in the most southern part of Leyte, Philippines. Continue reading “Limitless Limasawa”