Manila Cathedral in the dark

Manila Cathedral or the Manila Metropolitan Cathedral Basilica is situated in the district of Intramuros, City of Manila. Originally, this church was the "Church of Manila" which was established under the management of the Diocese of Mexico in 1571, but in 1579 it became a separate diocese. Been here several times, but it's my first time to see the stunning golden lights on its structure after dark.

Miss Philippines Earth Romblon 2016

I found love with nature and I found happiness with beauty pageants, combining these two and it's Miss Earth. Meeting Kattline Joy Eranes, from Looc, Romblon, the reigning Miss Philippines Earth Romblon 2016 was remarkable. Initially, it was a long chit chat and in the end, I was invited to join them for a shoot For a Cause. The photos below will describe Kattline's advocacy in society. By the way, Kattline is now one of the Official candidates of Miss Philippines Earth 2016.

Tagong Paraiso

It is a simple paradise in Tanay that is now one of the best tourist spots in Rizal; its name translates to "hidden paradise" in English because of its beauty hidden in the woods. The area is surrounded by hardwood trees, shrubs, and other flowering plants that make the area relaxing. Not only that, since the area still has a healthy bio-diversity, you will definitely have a lazy day because of the birds singing lullabies while the cool wind blows. CLICK TO WATCH MY VLOG 

Most Gorgeous Mosques in the Philippines

The Grand Mosque or the Masjid Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah in Cotabato City, Province of Maguindanao del Norte, is currently the biggest mosque in the Philippines. The minarets are 43 meters, equivalent to a 15-storey building, with a pilot's light on top. The walls are white, and the gigantic domes are covered with gold and crescent moons on top. 

Mount Samat & Dambana ng Kagitingan – Bataan’s Historic Shrine Hike

Mt. Samat

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About Mt. Samat

Mount Samat (≈560 m) is an extinct volcano in Pilar, Bataan, and is home to the iconic Dambana ng Kagitingan (Shrine of Valor). Built in 1970 to honor Filipino and American soldiers of the Battle of Bataan, it features a 95 m white cross with an observation deck, museum, and sweeping views of Manila Bay, Corregidor, and surrounding highlands.

9 Century Old Churches in Metro Manila


Photo of Guadalupe Church.
I am not a Catholic by faith, but I love going to century-old churches in different parts of the Philippines because of their unique walls, artistic designs, and cool interiors. Also, these structures witnessed a lot of huge events centuries ago. They were even built or supervised by prominent and powerful people in the society. I've listed below the 9 old churches in Metro Manila that can be visited during Visita Iglesia.

Boracay Island (Travel & Vacation Guide + Places to Visit)

Boracay Island
Boracay is an island in Malay, Aklan. It is absolutely the best island beach in the world. The fine and white sand by the shoreline can be compared to fine table salt; others would say it’s like baby powder. The cool, pristine and crystalline water is really adorable that mirrors the gorgeous clouds from the sky. The reflection is like a painting of Michelangelo, as the blue water and skies forming a golden horizon by the dawn.

Boracay Island – Travel Guide, Itinerary, Budget, and Things to Do

Boracay Island

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About Boracay Island

Boracay Island is one of the Philippines’ top beach destinations, known for its powdery white sand, spectacular golden sunsets, vibrant nightlife, turquoise waters, and remarkable water activities. Located in Aklan, Western Visayas, this island paradise offers both luxury and backpacker-friendly travel experiences. It is unique because it is described as one of the world's most beautiful white-sand beaches. Also, shops sell stunning accessories and other handmade local products. If you’re into eating distinct and mouth-watering dishes, either local or international cuisine, there are hundreds of restaurants at the 3 stations.

Puerto Galera

Puerto Galera
Puerto Galera, located in the northwesternmost part of the province in Oriental Mindoro, has a perfect combination of fine white sand beaches, crystal clear waters, wealthy marine biodiversity, stunning sunsets, and remarkable nightlife activities. If you're looking for a place with a good combination of beach and underwater experience, then it is the perfect place for you.

Sunken Cemetery

Sunken Cemetery

Sunken Cemetery is a historical landmark and the top tourist spots in Camiguin. Before, it was a resting place and today, it is a tourist attraction that gives money to the government and jobs to the locals. This spot has a huge cross perched into the water. Tourists can cross and step on the base of the cross using boats, of course NOT for free. Souvenir shops and stores are available by the entrance. READ: Backpacking in Surigao del Sur, Agusan del Norte, and Camiguin.