Category: Travel

  • A Paradise Called Siargao: Day 5

    A Paradise Called Siargao: Day 5

    It was another lazy day on the northern shores of Siargao. The wind was steady and the sun was out. After having breakfast we decided to motor out and visit the famous and oft-photographed Magpupungko tidal pools. It was just a quick 10-minute motorbike ride from the resort we were in. There was ample parking…

  • A Paradise Called Siargao: Day 4

    A Paradise Called Siargao: Day 4

    Vacation. Lazy. Day. That’s how I’d properly describe our fourth day in paradise. Lazy. Day. We woke up late. After a quick breakfast composed of eggs, bacon, and sausages with a slice of bread on the side, we just dozed off by the beach doing nothing. Nothing but looking out into these views. No lunch…

  • A Paradise Called Siargao: Day 3

    A Paradise Called Siargao: Day 3

    On the third day of Christmas… oh wait… Rewind. On the third of the Siargao trip, we checked out of our Airbnb. This was the day we’re headed to Pacifico in the town of San Isidro. Change of scenery. Nothing against GL really but a respite into a quieter side of Siargao is more than…

  • A Paradise Called Siargao: Day 2

    A Paradise Called Siargao: Day 2

    Rise & shine! We woke up early on the second day for aquick breakfast at a cafe in Cloud 9. Gotta get that dose of caffeine before heading out for the tri-island tour for the rest of the day. So, there we were at Cloud 9 at around half past 7 in the morningat Cafe…

  • A Paradise Called Siargao: Day 1

    A Paradise Called Siargao: Day 1

    About a couple of months ago, April and I traveled by plane to Siargao. It’s about an hour of flight time from Davao to Siargao via Philippine Airlines’ Bombardier Q400 service. It’s a pleasant flight. And if you’re not that used to flying in a smaller plane, it may feel a bit queasy at first. You…

  • Surf’s Up!

    Surf’s Up!

    A week ago, my girlfriend and I went on a week-long trip to Manila then La Union and back to, basically, celebrate my birthday. When my birthday is exactly is for me to know and for you to find out. LOL! But I digress. Anyway, this was a long planned trip and is something the…

  • Temple Run

    Temple Run

    Siem Reap, Cambodia. First, a brief history of Siem Reap courtesy of the Tourism Cambodia website. Siem Reap province is located in northwest Cambodia. It is the major tourist hub in Cambodia, as it is the closest city to the world famous temples of Angkor (the Angkor temple complex is north of the city). The…

  • Boracay Music Festival

    Boracay Music Festival

    This year’s Labor Day weekend shenanigans at Boracay was my first. It’s been a few years that I’ve tried going but just can’t becaue of some reason. Thankfully, this year, it pushed through. Most likely because I didn’t have a desk job already. April, my girlfriend, and I booked right away our plane tickets and…

  • Castaway 3

    Castaway 3

    Earlier this month, April and I joined Travis Monsod and his wife, Kat for a weekend roadtrip to Clark, Pampanga. Castaway Music Festival is a yearly music fest and is a brainchild of boss Louie Lizardo. Much thanks and love to boss Louie for the warm welcome for me and my girlfriend, April. Back to…

  • Roadtrip along the East

    Roadtrip along the East

    A long weekend was coming up because of the Chinese New Year so we rushed to do a road trip. We’ve been to Mati City so many times already so we thought we’d go further up the road to Manay. We called ate Jojie and got her to come with us because she’s from there.…