How long have you been away from the busy Metro? Been away from all the hurly burly around you? Were you able to drive freely on the road these past few days? Well, YOU SHOULD!:)) It’s good to unwind and relax for quite some time and re-generat...
A trip or vacation wouldn't be complete without having to explore the food in that place. In Bohol, I found myself hungry most of the time - the reason to indulge myself in food. Again, this isn't something I get to enjoy in my everyday life.From wha...
I knew that very night when we were travelling aboard Lite Shipping on the way to Bohol from Cebu that waves will be pounding the shore of Alona due to westerly winds. Huge waves were rocking our boat at that …read more...
By Chasing Philippines on May 26, 2012 in:
Pagsanjan, 2011, Danao, Skywalk Extreme, Virgin Island, Malabon, Manila, Balicasag Island, Cebu, Edge Coaster Ride, Caleruega, Bohol, Cavinti, Mt. Pulag, The Plunge
Weeheehoo!!! 13 hours and 12 minutes left before 2012. Here I am, cramming to start my post about my 2011 Travels; just then I realized, I haven't traveled much this year. And again it was because of my decision to hibernate (yes, it was MY DECIS...
By Between Coordinates on Apr 26, 2012 in:
Bohol, Coordinates, Philippines, Uncategorized, adventure, beach, blogging, bohol, coast, crescent shape, food, hidden oasis, independence, inspired, interest, palm trees, panglao, philippines, planning, plans, relaxation, sailboat, sea cucumber, sea urchin, shoreline, solo travel, tourist attraction, travel, travel plans, traveler, trip, vacation, virgin island, white sand, world travel, young, young travel
Often times, when we speak of “paradise,” we would think of a beach in Maldives, or maybe even Bora Bora. The Virgin Island of Panglao is something we should all be proud to call our own little paradise. Locals call this uninhabited islan...
Alona Beach for me is like a mini Boracay. There are many restaurants and bars along the beach strip. I know I have yet to go to Dumaluan. They say it's more peaceful there but the food is quite expensive since food establishments are few. Maybe next...
By b&w's adventures - traveling the Philippines with bembem and weng on Apr 10, 2011 in:
batangas pier, sagada, dupinga, travel, lambingan bridge, Virgin Island, potipot island, up diliman, child photography, camiguin, metro manila, nueva ecija, Bohol, vigan, paoay church, coron
[kids guiding on a trek going to Big Falls in Sagada, Mt. Province] These children still have that "faculty of wonder". If for us we only have seven wonders of the world, maybe for a child, they have seven million! Or even mor...