Category: Travel

Henann Regency Resort And Spa: The Best Of Everything

If you’ve heard about the famous Boracay Regency, you may not find it in Boracay anymore because the old Boracay Regency we used to know is now on its next level of hospitality under the name of Henann Regency Resort and Spa. Renaming the hotel into Henann Regency means more and bigger rooms, more and

Natural And Man-made Watercourse Of Tagbungan

As a homegrown Mindorena, I must say that there are a lot of hidden paradise to visit in the province of Oriental Mindoro. If Puerto Galera is known for white sand beaches and Bulalacao is known for unspoiled islands, Baco, the second town from Puerto Galera and the town beside Calapan, is the right destination

Montemaria: Mother Of All Asia

Before proceeding to the list of travel destinations for this year’s Summer vacay, trips and Staycations, we first chose to be pilgrims as we dedicated one day visiting religious places such as churches and shrines. After all, today is Palm Sunday and the start of Holy Week. We celebrate the Paschal Mystery, the passion and

Caleruega: Close To Nature, Closer To God

Before proceeding to the list of travel destinations for this year’s Summer vacay, trips and Staycations, we first chose to be pilgrims as we dedicated one day visiting religious places such as churches and shrines. After all, today is Palm Sunday and the start of Holy Week. We celebrate the Paschal Mystery, the passion and

Mahalta Resort: Where Moments And Memories Become One

This week, we celebrate another business opportunity for me and my boyfriend as we put up a milk tea shop in our town. We thought that it will require a lot of work so before the opening day, we decided to find a place to chill and relax. And we’re right! For five consecutive days,

Zoori: Tagaytay’s First Fairytale Zoo

Months ago, my boyfriend and I were looking for a place to spend his birthday treat for me. It was hard to choose a spot that would be worth our time and effort to travel. I can’t pick resorts or beaches because honestly, they’re not good options at this season. So my first choice was

Barasoain Church: Cradle Of Democracy In The East

The name Barasoain Church isn’t new to us anymore for it became part of our childhood even though we are not from Bulacan. We usually see this church when we pay ten peso bill to the nearest sari sari store. And I remember in elementary when I got one mistake in our Makabayan quiz for

Sa Batis Na Kung Tawagin Ay Hinulugang Taktak

Tayo na sa Antipolo At doon maligo tayo Sa batis na kung tawagin ay Hi-hi-hinulugang taktak Does this song ring a bell? Well, it was the song we usually hear and sing along when we were kids. According to my mother, who lived in Pasig and who visited Antipolo often before, Hinulugang Taktak is so

Pinto Art Museum: Your Door On Philippine Contemporary Art

Brown stone steps attached to white walls? That’s probably in Pinto Art Museum. These distinctive stairs is so famous to the point that almost every guest takes a photo of it or with it. This explains why, before visiting, the only thing I know about the museum was these stairs. I even asked myself why