Philippine Travel
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SURIGAO DEL NORTE | Siargao Island Hopping: Naked, Daku and Guyam Islands
The food in the Friday Pre-Jungle buffet of Kermit Resort, though on a limited number of food options, were good…
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SURIGAO DEL NORTE | Channeling the Mangroves and a Short Nap in Day-Asan Floating Village
The only stilt houses I saw in the past are not residential yet an accommodation in a resort somewhere in…
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CEBU | Great Malapascua Weekend Below Php 2000
The owner of Ging-Ging’s Restaurant, while waiting for our orders, asked us if we attended the local disco the other…
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CAMIGUIN | Navigating Around Mantigue Island Nature Park, Camiguin
Fantastic. Spectacular. Fabulous. These are not just words to describe the beauty of Mantigue Island, but also the adjectives used…
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CAMIGUIN | Spring Hopping in Camiguin: Bura Soda Water, Sto. Niño Cold, and Ardent Hot Springs
Restaurant hopping and island hopping are two mainstream tourism activities in the country especially on provinces that offer local gastronomy…
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CAMIGUIN | Sea Urchins and the White Island of Camiguin
Second day in Camiguin and we just wanted to lounge in Bahay Bakasyunan. I had the visit to the inland…
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CAMIGUIN | Sunset in Sunken Cemetery, Camiguin
The viewing deck, where I was busy chatting with locals, is just meters away from the famous landmark in Camiguin.…
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CAMIGUIN | Camiguin’s Rich Heritage: Walkway to Old Vulcan, Sunken Cemetery, and Old Church Ruins
Words blaming the habal-habal driver while gasping for air, as I hiked the walkway to the Old Vulcan. It was…
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CAMIGUIN | Habal-Habal Rides to Katibawasan, Tuasan Falls of Camiguin
The moment I was obsessed with long exposure photography, I was also enthralled with waterfalls, maybe because the first is…
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LANAO DEL NORTE | Iligan City Tourism Triangle: Maria Cristina, Tinago and Mimbalut Falls
The unbearable spiciness of a beef rendang started my quest in exploring Iligan City, Lanao Del Norte. Afterwards, I found…
RJ Abellera
I’m RJ, an adventure enthusiast from Pangasinan, where I currently reside. Remote work offers me the freedom to explore new places, though my thriving collection of over a thousand Aroid species ensures my travels are short-lived, usually no longer than two weeks.