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Monday, 14 December 2015

PHOTOS: Mt. Apo Hike - Day 1

Mt. Apo
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Mt. Apo Photo Compilation

Mt. Apo, the highest peak in the Philippines, offers several thrilling trails, including the Kidapawan, Kapatagan, and Tudaya routes—each showcasing unique terrains, from mossy forests to volcanic boulders. Hikers often share breathtaking photos of sulfur vents, crater lakes, and panoramic views at the summit, capturing the raw beauty of this majestic mountain. Whether trekking through dense jungle or crossing riverbeds, each trail presents a photo-worthy adventure for mountaineers and nature lovers alike.

My First Flight from MNL to DVO

Flight MNL to DVO
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Cebu Pacific Flight: MNL to DVO

A flight from Manila Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL) to Davao International Airport (DVO) is one of the busiest domestic routes in the Philippines, offering travelers a quick and convenient way to reach Mindanao’s largest city. With a flight time of approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes, major airlines such as Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific, and AirAsia operate daily services, often with multiple flights per day. Davao welcomes visitors with its mix of urban comforts and natural attractions like Mount Apo, Samal Island, and the Philippine Eagle Center. Whether you're traveling for business, leisure, or a connecting island adventure, flying to Davao is both efficient and affordable, especially when booked in advance. Passengers are advised to arrive early at NAIA due to traffic and security checks, especially during peak travel seasons.

Mt. Damas - A Photo of the Summit

Mt. Damas
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About Mt. Damas

Mount Damas in Tarlac is a compelling adventure for experienced hikers, blending steep cogon grassland ascents, river crossings, and waterfalls into a single-day or overnight trek. Its summit—at about 685 m elevation—opens up to a stunning 360° panorama of surrounding towns, plains, and distant peaks like Mt. Arayat on a clear day.

Sunday, 13 December 2015

Greenhills Shopping Center, San Juan City

Greenhills Shopping Center, San Juan City
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About Greenhills

Located in San Juan City, Greenhills is a sprawling mixed‑use development anchored by the iconic Greenhills Shopping Center, a vibrant hub of over 2,000 stores featuring everything from pearls and electronics to clothing and collectibles. Opened in the 1970s, it quickly became legendary for its tiangge or flea-market atmosphere, drawing bargain hunters and celebrities alike looking for rare finds and great deals. Beyond shopping, Greenhills offers a lively dining scene with local and international cuisines, and retail malls like Virra Mall, Shoppesville, Promenade, and Theater Mall within the complex. The area is well served by public transport, including jeepneys, buses, e‑trikes, and nearby MRT/LRT connections, making it easily accessible from across Metro Manila. Whether you're bargain hunting, dining, or browsing hobby shops, Greenhills offers a uniquely Filipino blend of commerce, culture, and urban energy.

Saturday, 12 December 2015

Maginhawa Arts & Food Festival (Quezon City)

Maginhawa Arts & Food Festival (Quezon City)

Maginhawa Street in Quezon City bursts with energy during the Maginhawa Arts & Food Festival, a vibrant celebration of street food, community, and creativity in the heart of the city’s food hub. Stalls line the block offering everything from street eats to gourmet bites, backed by live music, artisan crafts, and festive performances. Even on non‑festival days, diners flock to beloved spots like Friuli Trattoria, Provenciano, Pino Resto Bar, Papa Diddi’s, and Nam Nam for hearty Italian pastas, Filipino classics, velvety ice cream, and Vietnamese noodle soups. With its youthful, laid‑back vibe, the area is a magnet for students, foodies, and culture seekers. Maginhawa represents the best of QC’s culinary scene—affordable, creative, and always Instagram‑ready.

Tuesday, 8 December 2015

The Stunning Summit of Mt. Ugo

Mt. Ugo
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About Mt. Ugo

The summit of Mt. Ugo, straddling the provinces of Benguet and Nueva Vizcaya, offers a breathtaking reward to trekkers with its sweeping views of the Cordillera mountain range. Surrounded by pine forests and cool mountain air, the summit reveals rolling hills, distant peaks, and cloud-kissed landscapes that seem to stretch endlessly. The peaceful atmosphere, paired with the golden sunrise or misty afternoons, makes it a favorite for hikers seeking both adventure and serenity. Along the trail, scenic villages and rice terraces enhance the cultural and natural experience. Mt. Ugo's summit is a perfect blend of rugged beauty and calm mountain charm.

Monday, 7 December 2015

Mt. Mantalingajan Summit

Mt. Mantalingajan Summit
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About Mt. Mantalingajan

Mount Mantalingajan’s summit stands as one of the most awe‑inspiring vantage points in the Philippines, offering panoramic 360° views of southern Palawan—including the South China Sea, Sulu Sea, coastal towns, and surrounding peaks—framed by a surreal alpine landscape above the clouds. After a rigorous 3‑day ascent through dense jungle, mossy forests, and the dramatic "Knife Edge" canopy walk, hikers are rewarded with a clearing on the summit ridge. The summit terrain is home to unique vegetation and endemic species like the pitcher plant Nepenthes mantalingajanensis, adding allure for nature lovers.

Sunday, 6 December 2015

Dulangan River

Dulangan River
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About Dulangan River

The Dulangan River, nestled at the foot of Mt. Halcon in Oriental Mindoro, is a breathtaking natural gem known for its crystal-clear waters and untouched surroundings. Flowing through dense forests and rocky terrain, the river serves as a vital water source and a refreshing stopover for hikers en route to Mt. Halcon's summit. Its turquoise pools, cascading streams, and tranquil ambiance make it a perfect spot for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Surrounded by lush vegetation and rich biodiversity, the river reflects the pristine beauty of the mountain’s ecosystem. Dulangan River is not only scenic but also a symbol of the wild, unspoiled charm of Mt. Halcon’s wilderness.

Friday, 4 December 2015

Boracay Island

Boracay Island
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About Boracay Island

Backpacking in Boracay Island offers a budget-friendly way to experience one of the Philippines' most famous beach destinations. Beyond luxury resorts, backpackers can find affordable hostels, local eateries, and hidden spots off White Beach’s lively strip. Activities like beach hopping, cliff diving at Ariel’s Point, and exploring Puka Shell Beach give solo travelers and groups a chance to see Boracay’s natural side. Public transport, walking, and boat rentals make getting around easy and cost-efficient. Whether for adventure or relaxation, Boracay is a backpacker-friendly paradise with vibrant nightlife and postcard-worthy scenery.

Thursday, 3 December 2015

Edible Sea Urchin in Puerto Galera

Edible Sea Urchin
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About Sear Urchin

In Puerto Galera, edible sea urchin—locally known as "tuyom" or "swaki"—is a popular delicacy enjoyed by both locals and tourists. These spiny creatures are often harvested fresh from the sea and served raw with a splash of calamansi or vinegar, highlighting their rich, briny flavor. Found in coastal areas and offered by local vendors, especially near beaches and island-hopping spots, sea urchin is prized for its creamy, golden roe. Many visitors try it as part of their island food experience, often paired with grilled seafood and cold drinks. Its unique taste and freshness make it a must-try exotic treat when exploring the flavors of Puerto Galera.