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5 Family Friendly Vacation Spots in the Philippines
Organizing a family friendly vacation in the Philippines can be challenging, especially if you’re playing tourist and unfamiliar with the general area. However, you’ll be pleased to know that the island archipelago known as the Pearl of the Orient has quite the number of tourist locations where the entire family can have fun, not just the adults. Here are some of the most popular and must-see vacation spots in the Philippines where even the kids can have a blast on their own. El Nido, Palawan If your family is in the mood for a tropical paradise adventure that they won’t soon forget, then make the trip to Palawan as soon as possible.…
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Solar Powered Homes in the Philippines! Low-Cost Housing Thanks to Imperial Lifetime Homes
Right behind me is a functional house fully powered by SOLAR PANELS. With climate change and fossil fuel running out, this is not only cost efficient but also helping the environment🌞 Honestly speaking this was just a dream of mine for the country and I hope other real estate developers follow-suit. Solar Powered Homes in the Philippines is possible! Find out more on today’s post! ^_^ Imperial Lifetime Homes offers low cost housing powered by the sun and built using Connovate panels. Instead of your typical cement. Guaranteed to last up to 100 years. This is an industry first in the country and not only that. It’s led by a WOMAN. Ms. Emma…
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Masarap Ba? Go Thai Bistro Big Ben Lipa
One of the best Thai restaurants here in the Philippines is located in our quaint city of Lipa, Batangas. Haha! It’s about time I reviewed another foodie joint. We’re going to my homebase bbs, in the heart of Lipa City. I can’t believe a legit tasting Thai restaurant would pop-up here out of all places. I discovered this place thanks to Hello Lipa! (Hi Aisha! Jayzar!) and I had to taste for myself it it’s indeed worthy of their rave reviews. What do you think? Masarap Ba? Go Thai Cuisine Big Ben Lipa It’s a tiny compact area located in the back of Big Ben Complex Lipa City Batangas. It’s so small it can fit approx I…
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VLOG: UKAY UKAY (THRIFT) SHOPPING
I can never classify myself as a brand snob. I appreciate all kinds of clothing from thrift to brand new. That’s why today I’ll be sharing with you my quick trip to a thrift store here in Lipa, Batangas. It wasn’t my first time to do ukay-ukay shopping BUT it’s the first time I made a VLOG about it. Curious to see what I found? Go watch now! Enjoy! ^_^ VLOG: UKAY UKAY (THRIFT) SHOPPING Do tell me if you’d like to see more of my shopping hauls and adventure from Divisoria to Thrift Shops!
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Food: Sendok and Garpu Authentic Indonesian
Who can relate? Sometimes despite all the delicious food that both our eyes and mouth can feast on, we just get sick of eating the same old cuisine. Burgers. Steaks. Adobo. Sinigang. Pasta. This is one of those days that my family and I were craving to eat something different on a Sunday. We were so glad to see a newly opened restaurant in SM Lipa and looking at its interiors and signage, they claim to serve authentic indonesian food. Sendok and Garpu! The interiors were red and black, with plastic furniture that it does not intimidate. It looks quite welcoming rather. Sendok and Garpu Menu Sendok and Garpu’s menu list is pretty…
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Best Lomi in Lipa Batangas Panciteria de Lipa aka Lomi ni Timing
Hay.. Looking at this photo makes me want to take a bus right now and head on over to Lipa City Batangas to eat my favorite Lomi at Lomi ni Timing Lipa City Panciteria (Since 1968 yow!). If you’ve been stalking me over at my instagram you would notice some of my feed contains scenes from Lipa. Because I’m also a Batanguena! *represent!* and whenever I come home, I always ask my mom to bring me to this place because besides the yummy food, the charm is in its humble ambiance and affordable price! Budget for 4 people? 500php and super busog na kayo! (500 pesos with your tummies full) Now where to…
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Travel Diary: Pico De Loro Hike (Newest Route)
Thanks to Pantene and one of my favorite PR friends Campaigns and Grey AND Travel Factor; I was invited to a day of adventure. A hike to Pico De Loro! I already climbed the peak of Mt. Pulag so I thought conquered Pico De Loro was a piece of cake I was dead wrong. It was an uphill climb, like doing 4000 steps of lunges. Front and rear. Not recommended if you lacked sleep and climbed drunk. (I came from an a late night event, the call-time for Pico was 4am so… do the math. No sleep!) Am I going to get bad rep for a photo holding a beer?…