Since my last post, I’ve been to Buscalan, Kalinga twice, and got inked by the legendary Whang-Od two more times
South Cotabato (Part 3 of 3) – Lake Holon in T’boli
For more than an hour, we rumbled across the hilly landscape of T’boli, dashing past acres after acres of banana plantations
South Cotabato (Part 2 of 3) – Lake Sebu
We made a quick trip back to SIKAT, where we had a filling breakfast of fried rice, egg, and fried eggplant. After an hour, we were back
South Cotabato (Part 1 of 3) – The T’boli of Lake Sebu
First stop: General Santos City. For a chartered city, GenSan had very few stores open in the morning, which was bad news for starving tourists
My 5 favorite spots in Metro Manila
Fifty years ago, our parents enjoyed a decent lifestyle in which they can watch vaudevilles and zarsuelas, play on the streets
Quezon – Padre Burgos/Pagbilao
My friends love camping and beach-bumming, but I don’t. I’m scared of tiny critters in waters and sand, especially jellyfish
Kalinga (Part 2 of 2) – How to Get to Buscalan, Tinglayan
I have to admit that getting to Buscalan, Tinglayan is both exhausting and dangerous. There are many roads that lead
Kalinga (Part 1 of 2) – A Weekend with Whang-Od in Buscalan, Tinglayan
I’ve always wanted to explore the rich culture of the different ethnic groups of Cordillera. So the first time I had a few days
Batangas – Taal
The history of the place escapes me; we merely went there to sample the Tapang Taal, the yellow adobo prepared with turmeric
Baguio – Balatoc Mines Tour
We were invited to see the Benguet mines’ small museum, which showed several photos and replicas of the first American miners