2013 YearEnd Post: Project Philippines Update
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When 2013 entered, I created a post and highlighted some plans to work on for the rest of the year. One of the things...
PASAY | Microtel Mall of Asia: Hotel Staycation for the Holiday...
The holiday season is a great reason to splurge some from your savings for the year and spend it on a rewarding hotel staycation...
It’s More Fun with Enjoy VIP Card
The It’s More Fun in the Philippines slogan of the Department of Tourism that was launched last year created buzz to encourage every tourist,...
BENGUET | Tam-Awan Village: Cordilleran Arts and Culture
The culture of the highlanders is one of the most interesting topics in every Philippine history class. You’ll get to see native huts, locals...
TARLAC | Rainy Weekend Stay at Microtel Luisita Tarlac
It was a stressful week at work for me with 2 4-hour trainings, weekly updates and generation of daily reports. What I needed was...
RJDEXPLORER Turns 1
First blogpost on this site was posted last September 7, 2012. It was already a year since I started this travel blog and it’s...
DIY Itinerary and Travel Guide: Below 48 hours in Sagada
For my 22nd birthday, I decided to spend it in the Mountain Province specifically in Sagada. Sagada is known for the hanging coffins, wonderful...
Take It From The Experts: It’s More FOOD in the Philippines
Having more than 7000 islands, geography plays an important role in the way Filipinos prepare and make their food. Take Sinigang as an example....
NUEVA ECIJA | Microtel Cabanatuan: Designed for a Better Hotel Stay
Checking-in at Microtel Cabanatuan was already my second time staying at Microtel by Wyndham next to their Baguio site last month. What I noticed...
Travel Guide: Sagada for First Timers
Sagada is a municipality in the Mountain Province which is known for the hanging coffins. This is the traditional way of the locals in...