Bali: Connecting Southeast Asia and the World

I was very happy to find “home” in the island of Bali. I mean, who wouldn’t fall in love in that island–it has every tourist’s need. I was skeptic at first imagining that it would be just like Boracay–party island and filled with tourists trying to do their own stuff and select touristy activities available right before their hands. My trip proved me wrong. Bali is home to every traveler.

Experience Malaysia through the food at Jalan Alor

For food warriors like me, a trip to Malaysia will be incomplete without exploring Jalan Alor. Working right across Roxas Night Market in Davao, visiting Jalan Alor is like walking in my neighbourhood but with a slight difference in charm! Jalan Alor is a bigger and more expanded version of a night market and has variety of different cuisines from the nearby countries of Malaysia.

I ate at Asia’s World City

I recently had my passport stamped. Left Manila and had a hectic schedule but it was mostly eating and listening to new adventures that we will be expecting this year at work. Luckily, my work allows me to enjoy while chasing targets and budgets! We barely had time to go around Hong Kong but one thing is definite–we tasted the city!

Dreaming and Lake Sebu

Growing up in Cotabato City, Lake Sebu should be just a stone’s throw for someone like me. Ironically, it took me almost three decades to finally visit the wonderful land of the T’boli in South Cotabato. The land which was able to preserve some of its heritage has not only attracted local but also international tourists.

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