February 3, 2011

Top Three Honeymoon Destinations for Backpackers

More and more couples are backpacking nowadays not just to see the world, but at the same time to have an experience of a lifetime that they can share together. Travel is a good exercise to get to know your partner because it entails many unforeseen circumstances that would test each other’s patience. Travel is [...]

Boracay’s Best Kept Secret

Boracay is known to be one of the world’s best beaches. The island offers a nice retreat to all who wants to relax, sunbathe and swim on its crystal clear waters. But apart from the usual beachcombing activities, Boracay also offers a gastronomically adventure for those who loves food. There are lots of restaurants both [...]

Meet the Nomads: Dave of TLWH

Dave’s blog would probably be one of my top five favorite blogs of all time. I’ve been reading his articles for awhile and I came across his website when I was starting my own blog a few months ago. His story is not really that unique, most of us had this feeling of finding a [...]

If I Could Turn back Time

If I could turn back time I would probably travel when I reach the age of eighteen and… …I would go to Cambodia and live there with the Khmers. I would study their culture and history and work with them and maybe volunteer so I could appreciate the life that I have in the Philippines. [...]

How Cheap is Cheap Backpacking?

As soon as I got back from my six month backpacking trip, the first question that I got from my family was, how much did it cost you? Cost will always be relative. It depends on what you can compromise and what you cannot. It also depends on what your perception of cheap is. If [...]

My Three Dirty Little Travel Secrets

A lot of travel bloggers are writing about their travel secrets and here’s mine. Ask and You Shall Receive: I travelled on my own for six months and I figured that if I keep on paying my accommodation by myself I’ll ran out of money fast. I took all the guts that I have and [...]

Meet the Nomads: Gary Arndt

Meet Gary Arndt, he’s been traveling since March 2007 after leaving his online business in the US. He has traveled to 75 countries, exploring different reqions, soaking up different cultures, trying out unique dishes, meeting great people and most importantly living his life that way he wants it to be. If you want to know more about [...]

The Future of the Philippines

The election here is only a month and a half away. After a couple of days or weeks from the election day, we will soon have a new set of officials that will govern our country. Am I excited? Of course I am, and at the same time afraid. I’m afraid that the next set [...]

Top Three Places to Visit this Holy Week

Most people are anticipating their much awaited vacation this Holy Week. For some, they’ve been planning this out since last year because Holy Week would probably be one of the longest holidays that we have here in the Philippines. For those who aren’t staying in their respective houses here’s my top three best destinations in [...]

Four Things to do when you’re Broke

After travelling for a long period of time, some of us go home broke and penniless, even if we did not intend to go thru that situation. A lot of backpackers that I met were travelling until they ran out of money. Here are some things that I’m doing to address that. 1. Seek Employment: [...]