The Most Romantic Places in Europe
There are a lot of beautiful cities in Europe. In the February 2013 edition of the Carnival of Europe, however, 24 bloggers share what they consider to be the most romantic places in Europe.
There are a lot of beautiful cities in Europe. In the February 2013 edition of the Carnival of Europe, however, 24 bloggers share what they consider to be the most romantic places in Europe.
No matter what happens in 2013, there’s only one thing I can say: I am moving forward. I’m moving on.
I backpacked for 70 days in Europe, covering 9 countries and 25 cities. It was more than just a solo trip though. It was a journey to heal my broken heart.
Bacolod City is well known for its Masskara Festival. Aside from this celebration, though, there are also a lot of things you can do in and near the City of Smiles.
Short on budget but itching to go out of Manila? For less than P1,000, you can go the biggest zoological park in the Philippines, located only 2 hours from the city of Manila!
A lot of people have solo travel in their bucket list. Have you done it? Take a leap of faith and travel by yourself now!
The essence of traveling is not just the sites you will see, but how you will experience the journey as well.
How do you observe All Saints Day? I love how my hometown still follows tradition. Here’s Traditional All Saints Day practices in Surigao del Sur.
When I travel by myself, I usually start out alone but mostly end up traveling with others. This is why I love traveling solo; I meet so many people who make my trips memorable.
The city of Manila has its share of attractions that you can appreciate even if you only have a limited time to stay. Here is my suggested itinerary if you’re looking for things to do in Manila in one day.
I was three when I first started traveling with my mother. Aside from the images and sounds of travel—I remember most the food, especially the fish tinola.
For most Filipinos, Dr. Jose Rizal is not only the Philippines’ national hero, he is also a medical doctor, a novelist, a poet, a linguist, a revolutionary, and a martyr. However, for a group of people in the mystical mountain of Banahaw, Rizal is not only all of these things, he is a divine being as well.
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