How To Create and Maintain a Travel Blog
I started blogging since I was 16. Back then, blogging is just about sharing a personal story online. You also have the liberty to show your true identity or hide under a pseudonym. Like a diary, it...
View ArticleHow I Create and Edit my Travel Videos
Like any other travel bloggers do, I create and share contents of my blog through writing and photography. Recently, more and more travel bloggers are now into video blogging (or vlogging) to...
View ArticleSeasonal Guide to Exploring Europe
As winter approaches, there are a couple of things to be grateful for – putting away the razor and getting away with unkempt hair growth when it otherwise might be uncool, snuggling under a blanket...
View Article4 Ways to Make Incredible Memories On Your Next Vacation
If you love to explore the world around you, it is likely that you spend a lot of time on your travels. This can sometimes lead to your vacations blurring into one. For those people that rarely take a...
View ArticleTo The Land of Oz: An Overview of Sydney, Australia
I was only ten when I first heard about Sydney, Australia. During that time, the city hosted Millenium Olympics, but I never paid attention to it. It wasn't until three years later when I encountered...
View ArticleFirst Day in Sydney, Australia
It was the longest flight I had experienced yet. Our flight to Sydney took off half past midnight (local time). Since it was a red-eye flight, almost everyone was sleeping soundly. I was lucky enough...
View ArticleBlue Mountains in One Day: Hiking at New South Wales, Australia
Okay, here's the thing: I was never a fan of hiking. Back in college, we used to hike for our Ecology subjects, and it was stressful. I'd rather swim in an open ocean than climbing hills and mountains....
View ArticleA Day in Manly Beach and Sydney Central Business District
The sun finally showed up its might and glory on my third day in Sydney. I really thought that it would still rain, and that would really suck if it really did.I woke up at half past nine in the...
View ArticleTaipei Diaries: Elephant Mountain Trail
If there's anything that I don't like about traveling, it's definitely hiking. Don't get me wrong, I have scaled two mountains ever since I started exploring places - from traversing the lahar...
View Article7 Things I Learned About South Korea
Ah, Korea. The land of the morning calm. It's been four months since my Winter Sonata adventure and truth be told, I still can't get over with it. In fact, I miss the super cold weather there. Behind...
View ArticleWhat it is Like to Experience Snow in South Korea
Making my way downtown...Growing up in a tropical country where it is perpetually hot and humid all year round, snow is an alien term to me. When I was ten, I always see it in movies and some photos of...
View ArticleAutumn in Seoul, South Korea
Autumn. It's the time of the year when the shades of crimson and orange dominate the landscape. There are reasons why it is easy to fall in love with Autumn - the climate is not too cold, I get the...
View ArticleAutumn OOTD in Seoul
Autumn is officially my favorite season. It is not too cold and not too hot thus, I can wear layers of clothes, something that I can't do in the Philippines because it's forever hot and humid here. My...
View ArticleMy Travel Essentials
I travel simply because it gives me a breath of fresh air. It allows me to immerse to new cultures, get lost to uncharted territories, and discover my strengths and weaknesses. Truly, traveling opens...
View ArticleThe Fall Collection Vol 1: Nami Island & Petite France
During my recent trip to Seoul, South Korea, I decided to bring two cameras - Canon EOS M10 (mirrorless), and my 5-yr old Canon EOS 1100D with a 50mm f1.8 prime lens. I know it's quite hassling to...
View ArticlePhoto Diary: The Blue Autumn
What I really love about the autumn is its foliage. It's a visual feast where the tides and hues of crimson and tangerine dominate the environment. When we went there last month, the sky was blue and...
View ArticleAirport and Airline Hacks in the Philippines
With more than 7,000 islands, traveling around the Philippines can be difficult. But, all thanks to local airlines offering cheap fares, it has been every Juan's most convenient way to go around and...
View ArticleMy 2017 in 10 Photos
Who would've thought that I'd survive 2017? I still can't believe that the year 2017 is about to end in the less than 24 hours. I can truly say that 2017 is my most traveled year. It's not just about...
View ArticleHow To Apply for an Australian Tourist Visa in the Philippines
Australia is an emerging travel destination for Filipinos. With more options available, visiting the famed Land Down Under is finally within our reach. One can enjoy the stunning views of Byron Bay,...
View ArticlePHOTO DIARY: Bangkok's Floating Market
Your Bangkok adventure is not complete without visiting their famous floating markets. Centuries ago, the banks of Chao Phraya River became a settlement area. The lives of the villagers depend on the...
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