Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Royal Heritage Tour and Intramuros Pasyal!

It was another time of the month for a trip down old Manila and experience it from different angles, and I never get tired of joining them. Last year I was part of the Royal Heritage Tour in January 2013, now after the busy schedules and hell weeks, I got the chance to join the FREE tour conducted by Rence Chan (http://renz15.wordpress.com/), who loves collection (especially stamps) and Philippine heritage. 

The Royal Heritage Tour is conducted every 3rd Sunday of the month with attendees comprising of history lovers, bloggers, students, and even professionals who are into exploring Manila at its roots and its famed places. The tour itinerary would comprise of the Post Office Building in Lawton, The Maestranza (The Royal Warehouses), Pasig Riverside, Intramuros and finally the Manila Metropolitan Theater.

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Beach Volleyball at Club Manila East!

One of the best experiences in our lives is to go on a trip and have fun with our barkadas, classmates and our workmates. Yet sometimes, distant travels get too tiring. But, wouldn’t it be ideal to have fun without travelling far? One answer to that is going to Club Manila East! They have lots of fun and thrills, what with their huge water facilities like the OceanWaves, BeachWaves and The Funtasy Lagoon. In fact, they have just established another must-try attraction- The Beach Volleyball.

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Naga City First Timer


Its my first time in the Bicol region and its also my first time at Naga City. As part of our field trip in Engineering College, the route is decided to go down south, further than my Quezon trip back in 2011. Now i finally touched Bicolano soil. The first stop over is in Naga City Camarines Sur.

Naga known to be the hometown of political heroes like Jesse Robredo and Raul Roco, the city is the most progressive city in bicolandia. The busy streets are very similar to the city of Manila. With districts similar to Binondo and Divisoria, this is what I. An describe Naga Central. With business and culture mixed in this active district, all seems to be just few blocks away from each other.  

What I love of this part of the city is its monuments and churches which looks well maintained better than the nation's capital. As the city gives homage to Nuestra SeƱora De PeƱafrancia, the patroness of the Bicol region, with street signs and mini grottos in most places in Naga.

Via Philippines Joins Hands With Jam and Philtranco Bus Liners As Travel Partners

(Left-right) Jam Liner and Philtranco’s VP for Marketing
Christine Guevarra, Jam Liner and Philtranco’s President
 and CEO Dennise Trajano, Via Philippines’ Sales and
Marketing Manager  Maricar Chao and Via Philippines’
Finance Manager Leonora Wenceslao
Traveling is indeed becoming more fun in the Philippines with  Via Philippines, the Asia’s largest travel network, announces its partnership with two bus liner giants in the Philippines namely, Jam Liner and Philtranco Liner last Feb. 14, 2014 in the City of Manila.

This partnership is a step to more future partnership of Via Philippines in making a effective and efficient travel transactions such as online bus booking system, reservations or bookings can be done easily with just a few clicks away. Via’s accredited travel agencies would just simply input their point of origin and the destination and then, it’s done. Their clients don’t need to go through long queues in bus terminals and scramble to secure bus’ seats.