Meeting an Art Maestro in Sagay City | Negros Occidental

February 22, 2023

 

Through the years, I've hung out with a handful of artistic souls, most of whom were around my age or were even younger. Although one time, I’ve caught a glimpse of Kidlat Tahimik at his enchanting Ili Likha Artist Village, which is where gastronomy intertwines with awe-inspiring art installations in Baguio City, as he sat at a neighboring table.


Monica Sanchez
Maestro Nune seems pleased in seeing us visit him

BidiBidi Enterprise and the “Buhimian” Weavers of Buhi | Camarines Sur

February 14, 2023

 

I first heard of the creations of BidiBidi when I was given an embroidered face mask featuring a beautiful portrait of a woman on one side and a woven pattern on the other. If there's one good thing to come out of the pandemic, it’s the use of fashionable face masks, and the one created by BidiBidi tops all I've worn.


Camarines Sur Travel Guide
One of the women weavers in Buhi showing us a sample work of hers

Cotabato City’s Bangsamoro Museum: A Treasure trove of Historical Artifacts

February 04, 2023

 

Visiting a museum is another way of learning more about a place, which is why I look forward to stepping into one every time I travel to a new destination. Having been into the biggest museums in the country, such as the National Gallery, the National Museum of Natural History, and other NHCP museums, I taper my expectations when I stumble upon smaller ones.


Moha Barakat
These limestone burial jars wow'ed me immediately

7 Options in Singapore for Quick but Satisfying Meals

January 10, 2023

 

Singapore is known as one of the best food and travel destinations in Asia, promising tourists a unique culinary experience as they explore various dining options—from Michelin-starred hawker stands to world-class restaurants. The vibrant city-state has thus deservedly earned a reputation as a culinary powerhouse, boasting dishes that blend Chinese, Malay, and Indian influences. If you're a foodie looking for a place to have a good time while eating good food, Singapore should be at the top of your travel list.


Understanding the Benefits of Travel Monthly Car Insurance

January 10, 2023

 

Need car insurance that works around your travel schedule?


The traditional annual car insurance policy might not make sense if you're constantly on the move. Whether you're a frequent traveler, digital nomad, or someone who spends months abroad, paying for a full year of cover when your car sits unused is frustrating.


Best eSIM Providers When Travelling to the US

January 06, 2023

 

Traveling to the United States is an exciting adventure, offering everything from iconic landmarks to world-class cities, and breathtaking natural landscapes. Whether you're planning to explore the buzzing streets of New York, hike through the vast national parks, or attend a major event in Los Angeles, staying connected is an essential part of the experience. With the rise of eSIM technology, the days of relying on traditional travel sim cards are slowly becoming a thing of the past. For today’s traveler, eSIMs offer an innovative, seamless, and cost-effective way to stay connected without the hassle of physical SIM cards.



Manaslu Circuit Trek Day by Day Travel Guide | Nepal

January 05, 2023

 

The Manaslu Circuit Trek is a stunning journey around the world's eighth highest peak, Mount Manaslu (8,156 meters), located in the remote Manaslu region of Nepal. The trail traverses a diverse range of landscapes, from lush green valleys and terraced fields to rugged terrain, alpine meadows, and high mountain Larke passes. You'll be treated to breathtaking vistas of snow-capped peaks, including Manaslu itself, as well as Himalchuli, Ngadi Chuli (known as Peak 29), and Ganesh Himal. Here's a comprehensive guide to help you plan your adventure:


Nomadic Experiences contributor Arianne Andia shares her Manaslu Circuit Trek travel guide

A Food Lover's Guide to South Korea's Culinary Delights

January 04, 2023

 

If you have a passion for gastronomy and are eager to embark on a culinary adventure like no other, then South Korea should be at the top of your travel list. Bursting with a vibrant food scene, this East Asian gem offers a range of delicious dishes that will tantalise your taste buds and leave you craving more. So, let’s get started with this food lover’s guide to South Korea’s culinary delights.


Photo Credit: Culture Trip

2022 Shariff Kabunsuan Festival: Showcasing Bangsamoro’s Storied History and Colorful Culture

December 19, 2022

 

Every year, Cotabato City honors the life of the man credited with bringing Islam to Mindanao with a week-long festival. Shariff Kabunsuan, to whom the celebration is named after, was an Arab-Malay from Johore, Malaysia who led an expedition to the islands of Lanao and Maguindanao in the early 16th century to preach Islam.


April Enerio
A fluvial parade of Guinakit boats was held as the finale of the festival

Where to Stay in Pampanga | Swissôtel Clark Offers a Tasteful Blend of Luxury and Cuisine

December 05, 2022

 

Every time I visit Clark Freeport Zone, I always wish I’d stay for a few days to thoroughly enjoy the area.  Aside from the numerous dining and café options, it is always a good idea to wake up and enjoy a quick run along the neighborhood's spacious pedestrian and bike lanes, hang out at the various parks, or simply chill at one of the many fancy hotels located within the Freeport Zone.


Levy Amosin
Retiring quickly to my fancy room  after a hearty brunch

Ticao Island: of baby sharks, a unique waterfall, and pristine waters | Masbate

November 09, 2022
Ticao Island, Masbate: 77th province reached. Explore Halea Nature Park’s baby sharks, the rare Catandayagan Falls that plunges directly into the sea, and the massive rock formations of Borobongkaso. A surreal marine paradise in the heart of the Philippines.
Islands / Masbate

Ticao Island: Of baby sharks, a unique waterfall, and pristine waters

By Marky Ramone Go November 2022

Incredibly surreal, I think to myself as we glide over the choppy waters off Bicol Peninsula towards the island of Ticao. My excitement at finally making it to Masbate, the 77th province I've visited in the Philippines, was palpable as our boat inched closer to the isle's powdery shores.

Catandayagan Falls Ticao Island
Catandayagan Falls. All drone photos by Milet Miranda of Project Gora

Aside from being one of Masbate's three main islands, Ticao is also home to the Halea Nature Park. The waters around this marine environmental park are home to newborn sharks, bountiful undersea treasures, and a thriving coral reef that nature has sculpted and decorated with jagged rock formations covered in lush greenery.

Halea Nature Park Ticao
In one of the island's several coves

Halea natural park is located on San Miguel Island, one of two islands on the northern tip of Ticao, the other being Bagababoy Island. A winding coastline is broken up by a few beach coves, and it was on the biggest of these that we anchored our boats and set-up our boodle-fight lunch.

Baby Sharks Doo Doo Doo Doo

After chowing down our tropical-themed boodle feast, we lounged around underneath the shade of the many trees and planned our next activity. When our guide, divemaster Junery told us about the high chances of spotting baby sharks even in the shallows, the catchy children’s song “Baby Shark” instantly played inside my head.

Searching for baby sharks
Searching for baby sharks

We went to the waters in the next cove by batches of six to eight so as not to crowd the habitat of the pre-teen sharks. Our turn came as the waves picked up, making it more challenging to snorkel while wearing a life jacket.

Snorkeling Halea Nature Park
A couple of my free diver companions quickly discovered a school of juvenile sharks

A couple of my free diver companions Milet and Ferdz quickly discovered a school of juvenile sharks. Cautiously venturing further from shore, I spotted a single little shark a few meters ahead of me. As frightening as I thought it would be, it turned out to be really harmless. Perhaps, if I saw an adult shark the theme from the movie Jaws will replace the baby shark song in my head.

Boodle fight Ticao
The island provides the perfect backdrop for a traditional boodle fight

A waterfall that meets the sea

There are only around 40 waterfalls in the world that directly debouche into the ocean and one of them can be found here on Ticao Island, Masbate. Catandayagan Falls, located on the western section of the island, features a cascade of more than a hundred feet plunging over the edge of a seashore cliff into the clear waters of Masbate Pass.

Catandayagan Falls View
Catandayagan Falls in Ticao Island

As our boat circles to the other side of Ticao Island facing mainland Masbate, we were introduced to a rare view of Catandayagan Falls from afar. Despite the great distance I could already see the white streaming waters falling from the cliffside and straight into the ocean. Coming closer only made it appear more dramatic and spectacular. I’ve seen all shapes and sizes of waterfalls before from wide, tall, to multi-tiered but this one clearly appears in a rarified form.

Up close Catandayagan
Up close with Catandayagan Falls

As soon as we docked fifty meters from the wall of rocky face of the island, I stood on the boat’s edge face to face with the towering and jaw dropping Catandayagan Falls. It was a sight to behold watching endless streams of fresh water crashing into the saline sea below with a deafening noise. Our lady companions from the boat dived into the water with their life vest on and not long after, the deafening boom of the waterfalls merged with the sounds of their delighted giggling.

Ticao Falls Curtain
Let the curtain fall

More reasons to come back

The rock formations at Borobongkaso islet caught our attention as we traveled to our overnight destination, Ticao Island Resort, a popular spot among scuba divers. To achieve a better view of the pristine waters and the islands of Ticao and Masbate, you can climb over massive rocks of varying forms that looks like it was piled up together by a giant's hand.

Borobongkaso Rock Formations
View from Borobongkaso Rock Formations

Later in the night as we enjoy another feast this time highlighted by a whole lechon; our guides shared to us more reasons to come back. This includes going out on a scuba diving exploration to witness the many Manta Rays, hammerheads, whale sharks, thresher sharks and tiger sharks that are normally spotted in the marine life-rich waters of Ticao Island.

Massive Rock Piles
Piles of massive rocks

Waiting for sleep to come while I sway on a hammock tied in front of my small villa, I recounted the days’ happenings and easily convinced myself to come back for more of what the island has to offer. Exploring the island's picturesque tiny towns and the undersea wealth, as well as seeing baby sharks, swimming in crystal-clear seas, and being delighted by the uniqueness of Catandayagan Falls, are more than enough reasons to return.

Ticao Island Resort
Our home on the island: Ticao Island Resort

A Memorable Surf and Glamp Experience in Zambales

November 08, 2022

 

Every time a road trip plan is pitched, I always suggest heading to Zambales. What’s there not to like? Although, it takes up to 3-5 hours to get there, the drive is done over smooth roads laden with bucolic scenery. Once you reached the first town of the province, you begin to smell the scent of the ocean. Driving through a series of quaint towns, you get to choose from a smorgasbord of charming seaside escapes. 


Karla Ramos
#SurfGlampZambales

The Historic Citadel of Jahangir Mahal | Orchha, India

November 03, 2022
Discover Jahangir Mahal in Orchha: a 17th-century masterpiece of Indo-Islamic architecture. Built to commemorate a Mughal Emperor's visit, this three-story palace features a hundred rooms, turquoise tiles, and a history marked by friendship and political intrigue.
India / Architecture

The Indo-Islamic Brilliance of Jahangir Mahal | Orchha

By Marky Ramone Go November 2022

Built between 1605 and 1626 upon the command of Vir Singh Deo to commemorate Mughal Emperor Jahangir's first visit to Orchha (father of Shah Jahan- architect of Taj Mahal), Jahangir Mahal is considered as one of the best representations of classic Indo-Islamic Architecture. Marvelous sculptures, hanging balconies, delicate trellis and chhatris, topped domes, etc., are all examples of the building's exceptional architectural brilliance.

Jahangir Mahal Orchha Architecture
The many domes of the palace arrest your attention

Jahangir Mahal is a three-story palace situated on the banks of Betwa River that combines Hindu and Islamic design elements. This stunning structure has more than a hundred rooms, verandas, terraces, porches, as well as multiple enormous courtyards and ornate ceilings. The original eastern entrance to the palace includes walls tiled in turquoise, and the gate itself is elaborately carved.

Exploring Jahangir Mahal
Like other palaces and forts in India, one never ran out of places to explore

Fascinating details include the separate rooms for each of Vir Singh Deo’s six wives and a window in the Maharaja’s bedroom window that looks directly onto the deity altar of nearby Raja Ram Temple. However, its history would take a bizarre twist when Aurangzeb — the son of Shah Jahan and Jahangir’s grandson — would later conquer Orchha as a young 16-year-old and hoist a Mughal flag at the topmost part of the palace originally built in honor of his grandfather as a token of friendship.

Huge Water Tank Jahangir Mahal
The huge water tank at the heart of the courtyard

During the height of the Mughal empire, I suppose, there were no more permanent allies much like there aren’t in modern politics. After covering the Travel Mart in Bhopal, I selected this leg of the post-event media familiarization trip for a chance to explore more of the state of Madhya Pradesh. Orchha, along with Gwalior and Chanderi were the places we explored for almost a week.

Inside carvings Jahangir Mahal
Inside, you will find many paintings and carvings on the walls

I also found it incredible to connect Orchha with other Mughal Empire monuments that I originally learned about during my first trip to India in 2014. This palace serves as a living reminder of Orchha's struggle to repel invading forces. It witnessed how Raja Vir Singh Deo and his forces protected it from the Mughal invasion.

View atop Jahangir Mahal
Getting lost atop the palace dome

A symbol of Orchha’s Struggle

Fighting to the end, Singh Deo finally surrendered and agreed to be governed by the Mughal empire led by Aurangzeb. Following the defeat to the Mughal army, the military might of Orchha weakened forcing Vir Singh Deo to go into hiding until his death.

Palace landscape Orchha
The palace is surrounded by fortresses and a forest

The more I satisfy my curiosities examining the palace, from finding myself walking at the uppermost dome to the courtyard below behind the enormous square-shaped water tank to weaving my way to various hallways and rooms, the more impressions of the place's history get imprinted on me.

Historic Orchha Palace View
Architecture that narrates a complex history of friendship and defeat

Jahangir Mahal, along with the other historic buildings in Orchha including the Raja Ram Temple, Laxmi Temple, Sheesh Mahal, and Sri Charturbhuj Temple, reveals the opulence and wide reach of the Mughal Empire as well as the complex political intrigue that went on behind the scenes.

Kuala Lumpur Travel Guide: a 4-day Itinerary for Long Weekend Travelers | Malaysia

November 02, 2022

 

Kuala Lumpur holds a particular place in my memory. My very first air voyage was to this city more than a decade ago, just when low-cost carriers like Cebu Pacific Air began to offer fares that regular Juans like me could afford. In retrospect, my trip to Malaysia's capital city sparked my wanderlust. Hundreds of travels later, I was delighted to return to KL to reacquaint with old haunts and explore new things about this bustling metropolis of cuisine and culture.


Kate Alvarez
The rainbow-ish steps of Batu Caves

Museo ning Angeles: Serving a Dose of Angeles City’s History | Pampanga

October 22, 2022

 

The Museo ning Angeles, which is well-preserved and ideally located in front of the Holy Rosary Church and a few steps away from Pamintuan Mansion, was initially built in 1922 as the Municipio del Pueblo, or the Town Hall of Angeles City. Earlier than that, the site was the location of a casa tribunal (courthouse) during the Spanish rule that burned down in 1860. Today, after the town hall was moved to its current location, it now serves as a museum showcasing historical artifacts, artwork, and relics from the city and the province of Pampanga.


Joy Royeca
 May 7 is known as Jose Abad Santos Day in Pampanga

The Bamban World War II Museum is One-man Collection that Awes and Educates | Tarlac

October 18, 2022

 

The history of World War II was like this wild story that just seeped into the very consciousness of my childhood. Ever since I stumbled upon my late father’s encyclopedia set back in first grade, I've been captivated by the pages that delve into the timeline bridging World War I and World War II.


Janelle Cu
Bamban WWII Museum

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