Aeta | Tribes in the Philippines

Aeta Tribes are the indigenous people spread in the mountainous areas of Luzon, Philippines. According to Wikipedia.com: "These people are considered to be Negritos, whose skin ranges from dark to very dark brown, and possessing features such as a small stature and frame; hair of a curly to kinky texture and a higher frequency of naturally lighter color (blondism) relative to the general population; small nose; and dark brown eyes. They are thought to be among the earliest inhabitants of the Philippines, preceding the Austronesian migrations.

Mission | To Be the Best Travel Blogger

Photo above: Boracay Island - I am not a pro in photography, my memory is not enough for the wide history, and I don’t have money to travel around the world. But, I will do everything to learn and to be one of the best travel bloggers in the world. I learned a lot when I was still developing TravellingCup, my very first travel blog. This knowledge will be used for developing Sirang Lente to provide details about travel. I will not stop learning, because I do believe that learning is constant.

The Venice | Fort Bonifacio, Global City

The Venice in McKinley Hill, Fort Bonifacio, Global City, Taguig - I saw a friend posting a photo, on Facebook, that is so familiar. Out of curiosity, I asked my friend where was that photo taken and she told me the details. I told my travel buddies about this place but I was sad, they already knew it. Without any plan, we visited the place and here's what we found:

Best Lechon Kawali

The Best Lechon Kawali in Cainta, Rizal. Eating pork is not a priority for me, due to health and religious purposes; I still prefer fish, chicken and beef deli. But almost a year ago, I and my friends discovered a restaurant at the back side of a wet market in Cainta, Rizal, which serves lechon kawali that we can’t resist. As in, we’re here daily!

The photos on the trails of Mount Apo - Day 2

Tinikaran Campsite water source | 8:18 AM
Here are my photos | 2nd day Mt. Apo Adventure

PHOTOS: Mount Apo - Day 1

Hiking Mt. Apo was a tough adventure, but it was a life changing experience for me. Despite of some technical factors, like extreme coldness, tiring hike and etc., that measured my strength. I was able to conquer my own fears. It's hard to tell and explain, I am leaving my photos to you.

From NAIA 3 to Davao City

Here are the captured moments in traveling from Ninoy Aquino International Airport to Davao International Airport via Cebu Pacific. It's my first time to be at the airport with Te Bing. By the way, it's part of our Mt. Apo Adventure.

Mt. Damas Traverse | Hiking Guide and Itinerary

Until now, Mt. Damas is still in debate if it’s really a minor or a major climb. Others would say it’s a minor one because of its elevation but others would say its a major one because of its trail type and technicalities. The entire journey was composed of assault and river crossing. This mountain is also the home of some Aetas who protect it from illegal activities. READ:  HIKING MT. DAMAS

Maginhawa Food Festival | Quezon City

Maginhawa Food Festival is one of the most awaited events in Quezon City.