Top 15 Philippine Travel Blogs for 2013

It’s been awhile since I shared with you my list of Top Philippine Travel Blogs. I first listed my favorite blogs last 2010 (you can check it out here) and I want to share with you a new list of Philippine Travel Blogs that I’m following and that I highly suggest you follow as well. [...]

Flipnomad’s Photo Thursday- Halong Bay Junk Boats

Cruising on Halong bay on board one of these beautiful junk boats is probably one of the most popular things to do in Northern Vietnam. You could go on an overnight cruise for as low as $35 including food, accommodation, pickup, etc. Make sure that you are clear with the travel agency about the inclusions [...]

The Small Town of Alchi

I don’t know much about Alchi and I only heard once about it from a fellow traveller that I met in Kibber and after doing some readings about it on my guidebook I decided to take a visit and see it for myself. There’s a local bus that goes to Alchi from Leh for about [...]

Top 10 Things to Do in Cape Town, South Africa

Note: This is a guest post by Justin Carmack of True Nomads. Cape Town! I love Cape Town, it’s my favorite city in South Africa, and though I haven’t been all over Africa, it is so far my favorite city on the continent. It’s an awesome place where, in my all-to-short time spent there, I [...]

Meet the Nomads – Sabrina Iovino of Just One Way Ticket

Sabrina is the author and the blogger behind one of the newest blogs that I’ve been reading lately, JustOneWayTicket.com. She writes about a lot of helpful insights about the places that she visits. Sab’s writing make you easily relate to her as it’s very conversational and very engaging. Sab is currently on another long trip [...]

Flipnomad’s Photo Thursday – Golden Buddha at Golden Triangle

I saw this humongous Buddha statue at the Golden Triangle. Golden Triangle is infamous for being one of the hot spots for drug trade in Southeast Asia and when I went there I was thinking that it’s an uber-dangerous place to go to. I was surprised to see a park when I got there and [...]

Overnight Trip to Nubra Valley

There are various trips that can be organized from Leh including some interesting places near some (semi)restricted area. One of those places that caught my interest is Nubra Valley. Nubra Valley transport packages cost vary depending on the kind of vehicle that you will use and the number of people that you can share the [...]

Meet the Nomads – Alana Morgan of The Paper Planes Blog

Alana left her home in 2011 to pursue traveling and experience the diverse cultures and beauty that this world offers while she’s still young. She’s currently in Chiang Mai and have been living there for quite some time now. Aside from writing the usual stuff about destinations, foods, cultural events and other travel related topics, [...]

The Long, Winding and Rough Road

Awaken by the heat and humidity of Southeast Asian summer at 4AM, I went out of my room and got surrounded by the calming chants of the monks at the Buddhist temple near my temporary residence. The air was surprisingly colder outside compare to what I just suffered from inside the room. As my brain [...]

Flipnomad’s Photo Thursday – Hoi An Japanese Bridge

The Hoi An Japanese Bridge is one of the main attractions in the old town. It is said that this is the only known covered bridge with a pagoda attached to it. Aside from the bridge, the old town itself is an attraction by itself. the well preserved colonial houses, laid back ambiance, proximity to the river [...]

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