Afternoon Ramble at the Grassy Knoll of Racuh a Payaman (Marlboro Country) | Batanes

June 25, 2020
Blame western pop culture pandering outsiders for coining a needless also-known-as name of this jaw-dropping place in Batanes. Racuh a Payaman, as the locals refer to it, sounds more faithful to its appearance; of rolling hills showcasing the wealth of nature.  It takes a while before one's amazement is mellowed down by its spellbinding landscape stretching as far as the eyes can see. I missed out on going to this part of the island during my first visit here in 2014. On the morning when we were supposed to head to Racuh a Payaman, my friend Audrey suffered an accident. A tidal pool pulled her into the rocky bed while she was standing on a rock formation at one of the viewpoints situated along the road.

Marlboro Country

Jaipur Travel Guide: The Pink City | India

June 10, 2020


As the capital of the Indian state of Rajasthan, Jaipur is one of India's most popular cities among tourists. Part of the so-called "Golden Triangle" with New Delhi and Agra, travelers come to Jaipur to experience a city teeming with palaces, temples, magnificent forts, colorful bazaars, and of course—lots of cows. All these plus stunning architecture, culture and a lively culinary scene all combine to make what is also known as "the Pink City" a can't miss destination in India.

Places to see in Jaipur

Food-tripping in Taipei’s Raohe Street Night Market | Taiwan

June 08, 2020

 

Hearing about Taipei's street food scene goes way back to my mom's solo trip to Taiwan in the late 1960's. Although my mom isn't adventurous when it comes to food, she would later tell me when I started traveling that I better try as much local food when I get the chance. Indeed, I did just that in Thailand, Vietnam, India, Hong Kong and the rest of the countries I visited so far.


Marky Ramone Go

Dose of Art and Architecture at Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum | Japan

June 01, 2020

 

Rambling mindlessly around Tokyo to random directions took me to Ueno Park where I stumbled upon an interesting looking brick-faced building. Upon closer inspection, I learned that it is the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum. Despite my novice knowledge in art, I welcomed the serendipitous chance for some artsy-fartsy exploration and hurriedly walked in.


Sophie Gianan

Things to do in the UNESCO World Heritage Town of Hoi An, Vietnam

May 26, 2020

The heritage town of Hoi-An in Vietnam possess an olden vibe dating back to the 15th century. Highlighted by its well-preserved structures that have shaped a storied past of a former Southeast Asian trading hub, it has become a major tourism draw in Central Vietnam.  Going back in time doesn’t need to come in the form of a capsule machine, a walk through the old streets of Hoi An might just do the trick. As I boarded my bus from Ho Chi Minh to Hoi An, I already pictured a lovely age-old town awaiting for me. 

To make your journey back in time more worthwhile, here are other things to do in the UNESCO World Heritage town of Hoi An.


Lakbay Norte 8 Goes to Pamintuan Mansion in Angeles | Pampanga

May 19, 2020

 

The last several years has seen the city of Angeles in Pampanga shred its red-light reputation by showcasing its rich culinary culture and heritage. The result is a newfound interest by tourists to explore many of its nook and crannies to satisfy not only the appetite for food but also of historical curiosities. One of the popular places to visit in Angeles City’s heritage district is the Pamintuan Mansion.


Marky Ramone Go, Celine Murillo, Jamille Domingo, Monique Tendencia, Potpot Pinili, Astrid Alvarez, Mujee Gonzales, Melo Villareal
Lakbay Norte participants poses in front of the Pamintuan Mansion

Admiring the Fine Architecture of the Chhatris of Orchha | India

May 05, 2020


I was roused from my sleep as soon as I feel our Mini-bus rolling into a bumpy off-road trail. I opened my eyes into a view of the Betwa River and its murky waters. From the corner of my eye I catch a glimpse of a towering structures with arresting looking tips.

Our guide then hollered and pointed to us "that is the Royal Chhatris of Orchha". Still reeling from my brief slumber, I said “what” meaning to only address myself. Our guide heard me and so he offered aloud a brief explanation. “These are actually the cenotaphs dedicated to the Bundela Kings of Orchha and some members of their families”

Why Antique Province is an Underrated Tourist Destination?

May 01, 2020

 

Located in the beautiful island of Panay, the province of Antique tends to get overlooked by tourists heading to Iloilo City down south, to Caticlan in Boracay up north and to Gigantes Island in the East. Thanks to some travelers who wind up in Antique, a word-of-mouth now spreads raving how this province teems of wonderful destinations set in all types of terrain; mountains, forests, rivers, islands and even in quaint seaside towns. Need more convincing why you should visit Antique? then here's several things to do and places to visit. 


Things to do in Antique

Save a Prayer at Sigiriya Rock | Sri Lanka

April 25, 2020


Despite missing out on Duran Duran's peak of popularity, their music videos still left a valuable mark in my consciousness. One of it was their song "Save a Prayer". Shot on location in Sri Lanka, it features intoxicating scenes of temples, golden beaches and ancient ruins. One particular part of the video stood out for me; it's the scene where Simon Le Bon and Nick Rhodes are performing the song on top of a massive boulder surrounded by what look like a set of ancient ruins.

The ancient Sigiriya Rock in Sri Lanka

The Mesmerizing Architecture of Taj-ul-Masajid Mosque | Bhopal, India

April 18, 2020


I was feeling benumbed when I stared out the window of the bus and saw the sky reddened with strokes of sunrise. “Dawning of a new day” I told myself and instantly, burst of excitement shot up my body as this meant a new opportunity to explore. It was the first morning of the Madhya Pradesh Travel Mart where I was invited to cover. Before the event started, the organizers took our group of travel writers for a short incursion to the city’s landmark known as the ‘Crown among Mosques’—the biggest mosque in India, the Taj-ul-Masajid.

A Walk Along the Streets of Tokyo (part two)

April 09, 2020


After spending the first couple of days under the mercy of a gloomy sky, the sun finally appeared in all its shining glory on the third day. The bright daylight coupled with the wind of the autumn season made for a perfect brisk walking condition—and walked I did—for miles and miles over sidewalks and subway floors. Every thump of my feet got audibly in harmony among the multitude of Japanese commuters’ rickety medley of footsteps, that sounded like an orchestral beat box.

Pench Tree Lodge: A Quaint Den for Nature Lovers | India

April 08, 2020
It took me almost a day of traveling—including a long layover in Kuala Lumpur—before I landed at Nagpur Airport from Mumbai. Upon arrival, I immediately rendezvoused with my friend Karla.
Nature Stays / Madhya Pradesh, India

Pench Tree Lodge: A Quaint Den for Nature Lovers

It took me almost a day of traveling—including a long layover in Kuala Lumpur—before I landed at Nagpur Airport from Mumbai. Upon arrival, I immediately rendezvoused with my friend Karla at her hotel. Wasting no time, me met our driver from Pench who was already waiting in the lobby to drive us on a three-hour ride to Pench in Seoni, Madhya Pradesh.


Karla and myself were invited to attend and cover the Madhya Pradesh Tourism Summit happening a week later. Fortunately, the good people from Pench Tree Lodge and Pugdundee Safaris invited us for a complimentary stay and to experience a safari tour inside Pench National Park.

Pench Tree Lodge overview
Pench Tree Lodge

While I expect the safari—my first ever—to be an experience to remember, I never thought the place where we will be staying would add another layer of awesomeness to this trip.


As our car passed through small villages spread far and in between over a long stretch of highway flanked by the interchanging landscapes of lush farms and dry soils, I resisted mightily from dozing off. After a couple of hours, our vehicle rolled into the off-road part of the countryside. "This is already part of the buffer zone of Pench National Park" our driver told us. Jolted to full awareness, I immediately felt the great nature vibe of the place we're nearing into.

Karla at the Tree House
Karla of Karla Around the World in front of our Tree House

Look, that’s a Kingfisher bird” said our driver as he point out India’s national bird. “There, another kind of bird, there are a lot of different birds seen here” he adds.


I felt my excitement shoot up as we pulled over the driveway before being greeted by the amiable staff of Pench Tree Lodge. After a brief exchange of pleasantries, we were led to our tree-house. A 5-minute walk from the reception hall and the common area, we finally saw our tree-house standing in the middle of a long pathway surrounded by tall grasses and blending in with the other trees.


Straight Out of my Childhood’s Fantasy


Almost every child growing up dreamed about living on a tree-house. I remember when I was eight or nine, together with a few of friends, we tried building a wooden platform on body of a mango tree. We used woods salvaged from a nearby construction site and took turns hammering until we were able to build a small podium where all four of us sat and played jack stones every afternoon after school.

Exterior of Pench Tree Lodge house
Pench Tree Lodge

Since then, I’ve had actual experiences sleeping inside a tree house. The one in Antique comes to mind first. But the one at Pench Tree Lodge where me and Karla stayed for three nights is every bit the kind of a tree-house from my childhood fantasy.

Spacious treehouse interior
Pench Tree Lodge

Ours is a spacious abode of creaking wooden floors and walls framed with appealing artworks and fancy corners. Every inch of our room blended beautifully against the Mahua Tree it was built on. The Mahua Tree is an Indian tropical tree found in the Northern and Central plains and forests of India. It grows at an average of 20 meters tall and possesses a lush evergreen foliage.

Local Sal wood stilt house
Pench Tree Lodge

It was one of the six tree-houses built inside the property of Pench Tree Lodge. Supported by stilts and made of local Sal wood, our tree-house spreads into a veranda where you can enjoy a view of the multitudes of birds and butterflies. A lounger that doubles as a day bed sits beside the large French windows while two single beds, a working desk, two side tables and a walk-in closet leads to the bathroom.

View from tree house veranda
Pench Tree Lodge

Activities | Wildlife Safari, Birdwatching, Village Cycling


Aside from the Wildlife Safari activities, the staff of Pench Tree Lodge also took us on a bird-watching session near a small lake inside the resort. On our first sunset at Pench, we were served with chewy cookies and tea as the beautiful sun starts its slow descent from the sky. We saw an assembly of a variety of bird species while Chinmay—the in-house naturalist of Pench Tree Lodge—briefed us on what to expect on our Safari tour.

Birdwatching and tea spot
Still part of Pench Tree Lodge, this is the designated birdwatching slash afternoon tea spot

(Read more about our Safari experience HERE)

In between our Safari tour, Chinmay also took us on a cycling exploration of the nearby villages giving us an opportunity to mingle with the town people. All of whom welcomed us with a smile and indulged us to some interesting small talks.


(Read more about our Village Cycling tour experience HERE)


Candlelit Dinner, Organic Farm and more...


Other than starting our day with a hearty breakfast by the pool, the Chef and the kitchen crew of Pench Tree Lodge treated us to a list of romantic dining settings. Bush Dinner-check, Organic Farm Dinner-check. Each meal we've had at Pench further enamored me with Indian cuisine.

Pench Tree Lodge Restaurant
Pench Tree Lodge's Restaurant

The food was mostly vegan with a few exceptions of a couple of chicken and lamb dishes.

Indian Cuisine Spread
This isn't even the main course.

Features and Facilities


  • 6 Treehouses made from local Sal wood and built at an elevation of 18 feet.
  • 6 Cottages inspired by Tree House living are made of stone and local Sal wood.
  • Private sit out deck and bay window lounger that doubles up as a day bed.
  • Swimming Pool.
  • Nature library, Restaurant and lounge.
  • Birdwatching spots inside the resort.
  • Sunset Picnic and Outdoor Dining options.
  • Spacious bathroom with 24 hours hot and cold water.
  • Complimentary organic toiletries and bathroom essentials.
  • Electric kettle with a selection of tea and coffee.
  • Interactive sessions with naturalists every evening.
  • Knowledgeable in-house naturalist team.
  • Organic vegetable garden.
Pench Tree Lodge swimming pool
Swimming Pool. I love spending the afternoon swimming here while listening to the chirps of the birds

Things to do in the Sacred Town of Pushkar | India

March 22, 2020


Pushkar is a small town near Ajmer in the desert state of Rajasthan. Daily life and other activities here—including religious ceremonies and rituals—centers on Pushkar Lake, a sacred Hindu Site. Surrounding the lake are more than 50 Ghats where Pilgrims bathe and the nightly aarti are held. Narrow alleyways lined up with bazaars housed in centuries old havelis (traditional Indian mansions) and hundreds of temples surround this small town. Brimming with a rich history, colorful culture, savory cuisine and revered religious events—more than a charming town—Pushkar still hid many gems every traveler would delight in discovering.

Sacred Town of Pushkar

To learn more about Pushkar, here are some information you can use to help you plan your trip to this fascinating town someday.

Things to Do in Rishikesh, India: The Yoga Capital of the World

March 20, 2020

Rishikesh, also known as the "Gateway to the Himalayas" and the "Yoga Capital of the World," is one of Hindus' holiest places. It is a pilgrimage site dotted with centuries-old temples. The River Ganges, which is considered sacred in India, begins to flow in the state of Uttarakhand, where Rishikesh is located. Rishikesh, made famous when the Beatles visited in the winter of 1968, has now become a place where one can find spirituality, tranquillity, adventure, culture, good food, and more. Here are some things to do and places to see in Rishikesh to learn more about it.

Things to do in Rishikesh in India
Lakshman Jhula Bridge

A Javelin’s Throw Away from My Hostel, Old Batavia (Kota Tua Jakarta) | Indonesia

March 16, 2020

 

Arriving from Bandung, I headed straight to Wonderloft Hostel where I reserved a bunk bed for one night before flying back home to Manila. I originally planned on catching up sleep but when I learned from the receptionist that the hostel is just a few steps away from the historic Kota Tua Jakarta, I ditched rest in favor of the chance to explore more.


Jomie Naynes

Travel Books to Ignite Your Wanderlust

March 12, 2020


Describing the abundant advantages of travel, Saint Augustine was quoted in John Feltham’s English Enchiridion (1799) as saying “the world is a great book, and none study this book so much as a traveler. They that never stir from their home read only one page of this book”—an evocative passage that sums up the ultimate desire of modern-day travelers; to learn and discover whatever exists outside our comfort zones.

Covid-19 Pandemic Volunteer Outreach Groups You Can Support

March 01, 2020


Did you know that staying at home during this Covid-19 pandemic is one of the best way to fight the virus? Healthcare workers refer to people staying at home as “our wartime air and artillery support. The more people who stay at home, the more chances we can contain and fight the virus”. Stopping the spread of this deadly disease means pushing the pause button in our daily lives. It is a sacrifice we all must do to ‘flatten the curve’ of infection. However, and understandably so, many people suffer anxiety because they cannot go out and help. Unfortunately, as this virus continues to spread, going out of our homes will only invite more risk than produce much-needed help to our fellowmen.

Up and Down the Ancient Step Well of Agrasen Ki Baoli | Delhi, India

February 20, 2020

 

Not far from the frenetic streets surrounding Connaught Place in Delhi, an ancient subterranean marvel possessing a fascinating history remains in an almost Zen-like condition. For the believers of mystical tales and legends, this is also where strange occurrences happen and ghostly demons plot curses. The Agrasen Ki Baoli is an ancient water reservoir common all over India of the olden times. Descending to a total of 108 stone steps, it has three levels all lined-up with arched niches on both sides.


Marky Ramone Go

Capsule Transit KLIA2 | A Place to Stay Kuala Lumpur International Airport T2

February 17, 2020

 

Slept on an airport floor. Been there, done that. During my previous red-eye flights to KL, I remember dozing off in several carpeted areas of Kuala Lumpur International Airport T2 as I await my connecting flight the next day — a few times to India and another one to Sri Lanka. However, on my last trip to India, I found a cozy and affordable accommodation located right inside the KLIA2 terminal. Aptly called "Capsule Transit", it serves its function which is to provide just enough space for transiting passengers who don't have time or money to go to downtown Kuala Lumpur and look for a hotel.


Marky Ramone Go about to sleep in a bed in Capsule Transit
"I don't have claustrophobia do I?

Woven PH: Weaving Change in the Lives of Women Artisans of Basey, Samar

February 10, 2020


I first came to learn about the banig weavers of Basey, Samar many moons ago when on a pre-Yolanda morning, I explored the entirety of San Juanico Bridge on foot. I arrived in Samar with no destination in mind until a local I encountered pointed me to a fascinating place. “You can go to Basey, it is a small town not far from here. There’s an old church there and a cave where you will see women weavers making beautiful banig”, he told me in Tagalog.

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