Search This Blog
Showing posts with label Philippines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Philippines. Show all posts
Girl Travel at Pundaquit Trekking
Girl Travel at Pundaquit Trekking
The Pundaquit traverse to Anawangin starts off at one of Zambales lahar fields, mountains and rivers.
The ascent up the grassy slopes of the mountain offers little shade, but affords good views of the mountains and surrounding countryside.
From Mount Pundaquit, is a hike way up to Mount Anawangin.
Anawangin came from the Ilokano word “nuang” which means carabao from the belief that there are wild carabaos wandering around the place.
Hundred Island Hopping
Hundred Island Hopping
The Hundred Islands National Park is the first national park and a protected area located in Alaminos, Pangasinan in the northern Philippines.
The islands, totaling 124 at low tide and 123 at high tide, are scattered in Lingayen Gulf covering an area of 16.76 square kilometres.
Only three of them have been developed for tourism: Governor Island, Quezon Island, and Children's Island.
Visiting Mactan Newtown
Visiting Mactan Newtown
The Mactan Newtown is the first Megaworld township development outside of Metro Manila with its own beachfront.
The Mactan Newtown is an up-and-coming community perfect for those who crave the beach lifestyle without completely leaving the city.
Girl Travel Tries Sky Walk Extreme
Girl Travel Tries Sky Walk Extreme
Skywalk Extreme is one of the attractions of the Sky Experience Adventures, an amusement park located in Cebu. It will give you the opportunity to walk on the edge of the tallest tower in the Philippines.
We got to experience walking around translucent glass flooring on the edge of the Crown Regency Hotel and Tower.
Nothing compares to the epic and breathtakingly experience of overlooking the city by riding the Edge Coaster!
Girl Travel Tries Bolinao Kayaking
Girl Travel Tries Bolinao Kayaking
Bags packed, playlist queued, snacks stocked, we pointed the car north and let the open road lead us to Bolinao, Pangasinan: the sleepy coastal gem we’d heard whispers about.
This isn’t just a beach resort. It’s a portal to a mangrove-lined, tree-canopied, “what-is-this-place?!” river that winds deep into the wild heart of Bolinao. And guess what? They let guests kayak through it.
We set off in bright plastic kayaks, laughing, splashing, taking selfies, total vacation vibes.
The river starts calm. Gentle. Sunlight dappling through the trees. Fish darting beneath us. Birds chirping like they’re narrating a nature documentary.
Turns out, hanging over the water were branches armed with nasty, needle-sharp thorns!
Scratches on our arms. Tiny cuts on our shoulders. And the biggest, most ridiculous grin on our faces.
We howled with laughter. Took several photos. And immediately volunteered to go next. Spoiler: We hugged the center of the river. Learned fast.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
You May Also Like
Malagnang Festival in Palawan
The word “Malagnang”, in the local dialect literally means "Mud" or "Muddy" which signifies fertile soil that gave...
