Category: Travel

Honey Beach Of Lobo

I never thought that there is a paradise hidden in the southern tip of Batangas. Speaking of beaches of Batangas, we only take Laiya, Calatagan, Nasugbu, Tingloy and the city proper, Batangas City, into account. But we haven’t heard that there is Lobo that lines up with these spots when it comes to attractions. Lobo

Bale-Balayan: Museum For The Poor

Recently, I made a blog post about my experience during the 21st Philippine International Hot Air Balloon Fiesta: A Weekend Of Everything That Flies. Of course, we won’t stay there whole day waiting for all the hot air balloons to fly, or or else, we wouldn’t make the most out of our Pampanga trip. So after

Ligñon Hill: Your 360 Degrees Extreme Experience Zone

If Cagsawa Ruins and Mayon Skyline is for relaxation and nature appreciation and Japanese Tunnel is for educational trip, then Ligñon Hill will complete your Albay tour by giving you the best adventure they can possibly offer. Ligñon Hill is a prominent hill in the city of Legazpi which rises to about 512 feet overlooking the Mayon

A Walk Through Angelicum College

Who wants to experience a non-graded and no marking system of education? Me! I don’t know how it feels to be in that kind of system but I think it’s good. Admit it or not, most students just study for grades because for them, it is the indicator of one’s intelligence. However, Angelicum College believes the opposite.

Mayon Skyline: A View Of View Deck

Resting with the breathtaking view of Mayon Volcano in front of you and cool Tagaytay-like breeze is one of the most relaxing thing to do in life. I will never be tired on staring to that volcano. It’s so beautiful! Albay is so fortunate to have such attraction that’s why it is visited by many

Japanese Tunnel: Japan’s Home In Albay

One spot in our itinerary for our Albay trip was the Japanese Tunnel, a cave resided by the Japanese Imperial Army during the World War II. When I saw this in our itinerary before the trip, I was so excited because it was an adventurous pick for us to visit a cave, and  at the same

The Famous Cagsawa Ruins Beside Mayon

Founded in 1587 by Saint Pedro Bautista on the upper Yawa valley under the patronage of St. James the Greater, the town of Cagsawa was buried by rocks and sand from the eruption of Mayon Volcano, 1 February 1814. The town authorities decided to transfer the town site to Daraga in a council meeting at

The Pope John Paul II Tower In Bacolod City

In our Bacolod adventure, we first stopped in The Pope John Paul II Tower since it is the nearest tourist destination in the hotel we attended, which is the L’Fisher Hotel. And to add on that, I think, it is the only tourist destination in Bacolod City that we visited because most attractions of Negros