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FIRST TIMERS IN THE CITY OF PINES, BAGUIO

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I have always dreamt of visiting the famous City of Pines, Baguio; be able to experience its cold breeze and foggy mornings. So my boyfriend and I embarked on an unplanned journey to Baguio taking advantage of the long weekend. It’s actually our first long trip together, away from all the hassle of the metro; finally, we were able to spend our quality time together. As first timers in Baguio, our main goal would be to visit the famous tourist’s spots and be able to see where the clouds touch the mountains. Since its only two days before our desired travel dates, we don’t have any itinerary or hotel reservation made; we only have our bus tickets which we reserved to avoid the hassle of being a chance passenger. November 27 (Friday) is the day! Our supposedly 11:55PM trip to Baguio was late for 40mins. So to cut the long story short, it was around 12:30AM that we are finally bound to Baguio. We arrived around 7:00AM (Nov. 28 – Sat) and we immediately reserved seats for our trip

Mga Iba’t-ibang Uri ng Commuters sa Metro Manila

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Disclaimer: This article is purely base on author’s personal experience in her everyday commuting to work. I did not intend to offend any person in this writings. This is made for entertainment only. Read at your own risks. Haha. --------------------------------------------------- Sa panahon ngayon, halos araw-araw nalang nababalita ang trapik sa Metro Manila lalung-lalo na sa kahabaan ng EDSA. Yung tipong halos maubos mo na ang playlist mo sa cellphone, halos maabutan mo na ang sarili mong top score sa laro mo sa tablet at natuyo na ang buhok mo sa haba ng byahe mula C5 hanggang Pasay. Kung isa ka sa mga commuters na dumadaan dito mula Lunes hanggang Biyernes, relate ka sa article na to…at maaari ring isa ka sa mga commuters na to. Haha! The Sleeping Giant Commuter This is of two types; una, yung mahimbing ang tulog sa byahe na halatang halos walang tulog nung gabi dahil sa kakaparty kahit di pa weekend, may insomnia,  ginawang tubig ang kape , naglaro lang ng COC

Travelling on a Budget

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We always dream of going to places, exploring the world, and discovering new things. The question is, how much will we be spending for that vacation? Well, what I can say is… “Don’t worry about the money, just make it work.” Travelling nowadays doesn’t mean spending too much. There are several ways to maximize your travelling allowance and be able to visit more places Going on a vacation or even on a quick weekend getaway is what we always look forward after spending eight long hours a day, five days a week, in our office desks. We’ve been battling from everyday traffic jams, meeting deadlines and pressures from our boss and co-workers. Weekends are for our family and for us. It’s our time to relax and leave the paper-works behind. Why not go on a vacation? Or treat yourself to a full-body massage or go spoil yourself to something you’ve always wanted to have or eat? Believe it or not, it’s all worth it. Nonetheless, saving for that awaited vacation has been a challeng

THE PACIFIC RECREATION KAMP (PaRK)

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If you’re looking for a quick weekend getaway, Reál, Quezon is the place to be; away from all the hustle and bustle of the metro. It’s a 3-4 hours’ drive from Manila. We’re a group of nineteen who wanted to escape for a little while and just sit back and relax. So we decided to go on a journey off to Reál, Quezon. It was a very short vacation yet a relaxing one. We chose to stay at Pacific Recreation Kamp or popularly known as “The PaRK”. It is located at KM 115, Brgy. Tignoan, Reál, Quezon. From its name itself, it is not plainly a resort but also a park. What interests us most is that we could choose between renting a house, a room, an open cottage, or just pitch a tent. The area is not as crowded as any other nearby resorts. They have a spacious parking space and pitching area. They also offer other recreational activities like water rafting and surfing.  (Price Rates) Since we’re a big group, we were offered to stay in a two-story house. We’re lucky enough tha