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3-Days in Iloilo City – Travel Guide: Where to Stay, What to eat and Things to do in the City of Love

Located geographically at the very center of the Philippines, Iloilo City is fondly called as the City of Love. And true to what it was coined, Ilonggos can truly be considered as one of the most friendly, loving and soft-spoken people. According to some of the people I have talk to in the place, crime rate here are almost insignificant, making this one of the best places to visit down south.

And early of this year, I was able to come back and visit this awesome place. Though my trip was a bit short, it still gave me that satisfaction because I was able to satisfy my cravings and just gave me a few more reasons to just go back again and visit some of the places I missed in this trip.

In this blog, will be giving you information on some of the places you should not missed if you would be visiting Iloilo city this year.

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Travel Guide: Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei (Where to Stay, What to do in Brunei, Itinerary and a lot more)

Crossing out one Southeast Asian country on my list, I visited BRUNEI Darussalam last September 2019. I was hesitant about the idea at first but luckily I was able to meet a few Bruneians at the Trip of Wonders event organized by Indonesian Tourism. They eventually became my friends. Giving me a few more reasons to visit the country Brunei.

Brunei may not be part of your dream destination for most of the Filipinos that goes here stayed for work. In fact, Filipinos are on the 3rd as the largest non-locals in Brunei. But there are still a number of things that you can do here. Aside from visiting different famous mosques and ‘architectures’ friends from Brunei told me that exploring their food is one thing this country can offer.

Brunei is a very slow-paced, chill country. A person who is accustomed to a fast pace environment would definitely need to adjust in here. We had days that we were just hanging in coffeeshops the whole afternoon and/or just waiting for friends to come.

The people here love tourists and very welcoming. As said by my local friends, they would usually insist to tour visitors around, which is actually understandable, after all, almost everyone here owns a car.

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KDR Photography Studio – The Newest Photo Studio Rental in Quezon City

Photographers, enthusiast or even Business owners would be delighted to know that there is a new photo studio located in the north of Quezon City.The KDR Photography Studio is a photo studio and production house located in Unit 601, Pacific Corporate Center, West Avenue, Quezon City.

The photo studio recently opened last August 27, 2019 and was well attended by VIPs, Bloggers and Vloggers. They even had a free photoshoot session after the event.

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How to commute to SM Southmall?

Commuting to SM Southmall could be both easy and hard at the same time depending on where you are coming from. Aside from the traffic you might experience along EDSA; Alabang-Zapote road is somehow gives you the same experience.

If you are from northern part of the city (Quezon City, Caloocan, Valenzuela, Malabon) you would need to at least bear the long traffic of EDSA, or do transfer to 2 or more rides before reaching the destination.

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Commuting Guide: Boracay Island (Solo / First Time Traveler)

If you ask me which includes to the premier tourist destinations in the Philippines, one of the first places that could pop into my mind would probably be BORACAY.

Boracay Island is a tropical paradise in the province of Aklan. Internationally known not just for its fine, white sand beaches, Boracay is somewhat a destination you would not want to miss when you visited the Philippines. I’ve been to this Island so many times, but still the feels and vibe in the island wouldn’t stop me on coming back. A trip to Boracay Island would require you to make multiple transfers from plane to the sea. And because of the small airport in Caticlan, flights are limited to local aircrafts and no direct flights can be booked specially if you are coming from outside the country.

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