UNESCO Biosphere Reserves of the Philippines

Did you know there are currently four UNESCO Biosphere Reserves in the Philippines? The province of Apayao was recently designated the country’s newest biosphere reserve as part of UNESCO’s initiative to conserve and manage biodiversity. Apayao is the country’s fourth province named a biosphere reserve, after Albay, Palawan and Puerto Galera. 

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Family-friendly holiday in Zamboanga City | Smile Magazine

The article I wrote about our family vacation to Zamboanga City was the cover story in the June 2024 issue of Cebu Pacific’s Smile Magazine.

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Bataan Food Trip: Cozy new cafes for road trip stopovers

Bataan, a 3 to 4-hour drive from Manila via the North Luzon Expressway (NLEX), is a rising road trip destination near Manila. This province best known for historical landmarks like the Shrine of Valor at Mt. Samat and cultural destination Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar also has spots that will appeal to foodies.

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Top museums and nature spots to visit in Manila

Manila boasts a variety of historical and cultural museums that offer a glimpse into the Philippines’ rich heritage. The three major museums of the National Museum Complex, all within walking distance of each other, house the biggest collections of artifacts and artworks from the pre-colonial period up to this day. Other museums and parks in Manila also provide areas to appreciate culture and nature.

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ITALY | Rome by bicycle: Where to rent bikes and top spots to visit

Rome isn’t really famous as a cycling destination compared to other European cities. The first thing that comes to mind when you think of exploring Rome on two wheels is driving the iconic Vespa rather than a traditional bicycle. My original vision of our Roman Holiday involved whizzing around ancient sites and city streets aboard the classic Italian luxury scooter.

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Travel Highlights: Our 27-day Europe trip

Traveling to Europe has always been on our travel bucket list. We originally hoped to go on a European tour in May 2020 for our 10th wedding anniversary, but we all know what happened that year. In the past few years, I’ve realized that life is short and we should take the time to travel and enjoy life while we can. Fast forward four years later, and the dream came true when we finally went on our first-ever trip to Europe to 10 countries for almost a month in June 2024.

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How to save up for a higher-end laptop or PC: Making the plan

Is your laptop or PC showing signs of aging? If you’re experiencing slow performance, frequent crashes, or compatibility issues with the latest software, it might be time to consider an upgrade. Another signal that your device is nearing the end of its useful life is physical wear and tear, such as a failing battery or broken keys. These issues can significantly hinder your productivity and overall user experience, so when they start showing up, it makes sense to invest in a new, more efficient machine.

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VIETNAM | Walking around the ancient town of Hoi An

If there’s one place you must visit from Da Nang in Vietnam, it’s Hoi An. This charming and well-preserved UNESCO Heritage Town on Vietnam’s central coast is known as the “city of lanterns,” with small streets cutting through scenic canals. Multi-colored lanterns hang in front of every shop and lantern-lit boats look magical as they sail at night.

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PNR Bicol Commuter: What it’s like riding the train from Naga to Legazpi

There’s something nostalgic and calming about railway travel that I enjoy whenever I ride trains in other countries. From the distinctive horn announcing arrivals and departures, the rhythmic clickety-clack of the wheels, the swaying motion on the tracks, and the changing scenery of rural landscapes, traveling by train offers a different experience from what I’m normally used to.

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NLEX Humans of the North returns for Season 2

Feel inspired once again by endearing stories of the north! The highly anticipated second season of the award-winning digital campaign and documentary series, NLEX Humans of the North, is set to premiere this month, bringing even more heartwarming and powerful stories from the vibrant communities of Northern and Central Luzon for every conscious traveler.

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