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Bantay Church and Bell Tower


Bantay Church and Bell Tower or also known as the Saint Augustine Parish Church, one of the oldest surviving churches in Ilocos Sur .


Bantay Church and Bell Tower is one of the historical and cultural landmarks in Ilocos Sur.


Girls just wanna have fun! Me and my friends in Bantay Bell Church that was built around 1591-1592.


This is also the watch tower of the Bantay town.

Champ Turns One


Champ turns one at Fun Ranch!


Kids get to enjoy the food, games and magic show.


As well as adults!


Not just for kids, your Ninong and Ninang enjoyed the party too!


Superman theme for Champ.


Happy birthday Champogi!

Must Try ATV Ride and Sand Surfing in Ilocos


At first, I am not excited for the Paoay activity such as riding ATV, sand dunes coastal desert and sand surfing.


But boy, I was wrong! After just the ride along the dunes with this neon green extreme 4x4, this is officially my favorite part of our Ilocos trip!


We opted the afternoon or sunset trip to Paoay adventures. It started as roaming and enjoying the dunes and beach and unbelievable tracks that will make your adrenaline run!


Looks easy but its not! But unique experience. Beware, it is not easy to climb.


Just ride and think you are a winner!


If you fail, just enjoy..


Stand up again and never give up!

Lunch at Talisay Beach


Talisay Beach is the third island we're going to visit for El Nido Tour.


And the place to spend the lunch!


Our guide and boatman prepared seafoods for us, thank you kuya!


Not just a good place to eat, this Palawan Island has a nice beach to offer too. 


Hope to come back..

Blown Away in Bangui Windmill


The eco-friendly wind turbines or famously known as Bangui Windmills of Ilocos Norte.

Girl Travel in Bangui Windmill, Ilocos

Asides from reducing the emission of harmful greenhouse gases, these windmills are also tourist attraction.


Bangui wind turbines are 70 meter high along the Ilocos Norte province. Get and buy souvenirs in the small stores near the Bangui, its more cheaper than Pagudpud!

Silverware Making in Naguilian


My grandma's place is not only famous with rice wine or Basi of Naguilian but also silverware making. It all started with these silver spoons.


Melted and molded into a strip of silver. And it slowly looking like a ring!


Furnishing it to my chosen design by using more fire!


Polishing my ring!


And finally..


See more and other designs at the store here in Nagulian.

First Timer in Pagudpud Beach


Pagudpud Beach is like in those postcard, white and fina sands, coconut trees everywhere and blue water.


Playing and swimming in the beach!


Look for that big shell!


Those are windmills in Pinay Travel background, visible in Pagudpud Beach.


Definitely, you need to get a picture taken from here.

Looking for a Pebble Beach


Baluarte Watch Tower located in Pebble Beach, Luna. 


A beach that is full of stones and pebbles.


You can build stones and have it destroy by your dog over and over again!


A different kind of beach..

Calle Crisologo at Night


The very well known Calle Crisologo or also known as Mena Crisologo street in Vigan looks majestically peaceful at night. Sitting pretty outside a close antique shop in Vigan. Yes, a good night walk with friends and family in this historical street because of the old Spanish houses of Vigan, Ilocos Sur.

Girl Travel in Calle Crisologo, Vigan


The most beautiful street in the Philippines can be found in Vigan - Calle Crisologo. Calle Crisologo in Vigan is a World Heritage Site preserving the architecture of the Spanish colonial era.

It was restored to its pre-war beauty with its cobbled streets and old Spanish houses. It is the only town during World War II that was saved from destruction because of a love story. Legend has it that a Japanese General, who married a Filipina in Vigan, promised the parish priest that he would save the town from destruction from the retreating Japanese if he would agree to take care of his family.

Before world war II, Japanese reaches the Philippines and some settled in Vigan. One of them is Japanese General Maj. Sakae Narioka who fell in love with a local woman named Belen Castillo. The Japanese General won the heart of Belen and they got married and had a child named Emiko Narioka. Couple of years then after signing the treaty of Paris which transfers the fate of the Philippines from Spanish to Americans the battle set in the Northern Part of the Philippines.

While the battle is fast approaching north and further, the Japanese General had sensed news that the Americans are soon to arrive in Vigan. To spare his wife and child, he commanded the Japanese settlers and soldiers to depart going to north. He left his wife and son in one of the church in Vigan under the care of a Dominican priest. All signs of Japanese inhabitant were burnt in Vigan right after the General and his atroops left the place. American flags were hung on each and every window of the houses signing the Americans that this place has fully turned to their side. By this, Vigan was spared from bombing.

American troops kept going north and soon attacked Laoag City. Nothing was told about what happen to the brave general now an image of loving father and husband and his troops who they believe headed to Laoag too. 

Surprises Await in Bahay na Bato


This place is nothing like you ever been to, Bahay na Bato in La Union.


Everything is surprising, so let us start walking!


You will be greeted by pathwalk made of stones, arts made of pebbles and instead of grass, all is covered with more stones.


When you are taking someone's picture and they are doing the same!


Isn't this neat?! The one who did this got talent!


More stones.. Make sure to have a silent few minutes in this beach and listen to the treble of waves and stones..

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