RIO DE JANEIRO… Everything Copacabana

When in Brazil particularly in Rio de Janeiro, it is a must that you have to visit the world’s famous Copacabana Beach, known for its 4 kilometer long beach facing the Atlantic Ocean. When I searched for hotels, I was trying to look for budget hotels/hostels or rental properties but it’s quite far from Copacabana so I changed my search to beachfront areas. Most of the beachfront hotels are... continue

How I Organized My Itinerary in Peru?

I’ve known Peru because of its Nazca Lines and not Machu Picchu until a friend told me about the latter. When I traveled to Europe, I went to the Colosseo in Rome and that’s when I knew that Machu Picchu was also one of the New 7 Wonders of the World. Since then, I am frequently reading blogs on how to get there. I came across a 7-day package with Viator, I was impressed on how they... continue

How I Planned My South America Trip?

When planning a trip, you must include detailed transportation schedules, may it be by land, sea or air. In my case, land transportation for my tours is already included in the package except my domestic and international flights. It’s not that easy plotting the schedules, you must be keen in checking the exact flying schedules, the time zones and time differences. Sometimes it’s going to... continue

AURORA… One FUN Day in Baler

Not a regular season for us to go anywhere since Christmas is approaching. No fixed plans, no itinerary. Our minds just met and quickly decided for a trip. Originally, we planned a weekend getaway somewhere in Tarlac. One friend of ours was invited in a fiesta of which we don’t know the exact date. We just assumed that it’s going to be on the second weekend of December so we organized... continue

QUEZON PROVINCE… A Night at Catanauan Cove

I frequently said that unplanned trips came out successful and this is one great proof. Me and my friend, Edwin, just came about this plan when we had our PRC Licensed renewed on November 26, 2013. We talked about a friend of ours whom he wanted to visit. I asked him if he knew the place, he didn’t have any idea. That made it interesting! I told him to ask a friend if they have any idea on... continue

BATANES… At San Carlos Borromeo Church

The last stop of the day before driving back to Basco was at San Carlos Borromero Church. It’s also known as Mahatao Church. It is a Roman Catholic Church located at the town proper of Mahatao. As per history, the first Church was built in 1787. Throughout the time, continuous remodeling and renovation works that made the church what it is today. It became a National Cultural Treasure in... continue

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