Recent Travels
With 5 days in New York City, you can visit the icons of New York…the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building, Times Square, and Central Park...
View BlogIf you thought Canada was all moose, “eh” and maple syrup – think again. There is one road in Canada that will leave you breathless.
View BlogBrazil is a beautiful country offering an invitation to travel that immediately transports you to festivals and wild tropical landscapes.
View BlogI’ll never forget my first time in Paris. It was mid-July and I was 25. I wasn’t as worried about skin cancer but I was concerned about lightening my hair and darkening my skin in the sun.
View BlogSingapore is a tiny island nation in Southeast Asia that’s become one of the world’s most prosperous countries.
View BlogI have OCD. I obsess and obsess and obsess over certain things until I think they’re (near) perfect. Which is why this Taipei travel guide, or at least the first version of it, has been eating me up for almost four years now.
View BlogMalaysia is not an alien place to almost everyone, and where seems the best to go when you only have a weekend to go around the city of ‘ wei macha, you want to makan here or tapau?’ – Anonymous – YES!
View BlogNamibia is one of the most unusual, fascinating and vast countries I’ve ever been to with other-worldly scenery, ethereal, starry skies, stunning coastlines, colossal sand dunes, vast deserts, incredible wildlife and epic adventure activities!
View BlogGoing to Sydney was merely a dream. A kind of dream I never thought would ever happen because I knew how expensive it was to score an airfare ticket and how difficult it was to get an Australian Visa.
View BlogWhen travellers first arrive in Cebu, they can be forgiven for thinking that they have arrived in an overcrowded and traffic-congested Filipino city.
View BlogBicol, found in the southern tip of the island of Luzon, is a region comprised of 6 provinces namely Albay, Sorsogon, Masbate, Camarines Sur, Camarines Norte and Catanduanes.
View BlogKnown as the City of Pines, the Summer Capital of the Philippines, and, more recently, a UNESCO Creative City, Baguio City is now easier to get to from Metro Manila, so much so that a weekend trip isn’t as far-fetched as it once was.
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