Malaysia is perhaps the most underrated country in Asia. It’s not
something you would often find in somebody’s bucket list. Travelers
would rather go to cities like Bangkok, Hong Kong, and Taiwan rather
than Kuala Lumpur—whether it’s because of food, nightlife, or simply
getting immersed in the city life. But if you look more closely and be
more open-minded, you will find a hidden gem that has a rich culture,
remarkable food, and diverse, fascinating people.
Malling has been a big part of Filipino culture--no wonder some of the largest shopping malls in the world are found in the Philippines. Thanks to mall owners such as SM Supermalls for bringing malling experience closer to more Filipinos by building an SM mall in almost every city in the archipelago.
Posted by Gabz Labels: Albay, Bicol, Legazpi City, SM City Legazpi, SM Food Hall, SM Foodcourt, SM Supermalls
GoPro action camera has been part of my travel essentials for several years. GoPro users like me know that action cameras are perfect for any adventures because they are portable, easy to use and best of all, waterproof!
Comfort is always my top priority when traveling. From backpack and travel gears to clothes and footwear, I'd wear and pack light for comfort and convenience. Whether heading to the beach or hiking up the mountain, I'd prefer to wear slippers or sandals while traveling locally. With a tropical climate like the Philippines, I like the feeling of wearing something lightweight, open and easy to dry if getting wet. But aside from comfort, you want to wear a pair of sandals that's stylish and would look good with your summer outfit, right?
Posted by Gabz Labels: Bacolod City, Cadiz City, Lakawon Island, Lakawon Island Resort and Spa, Negros Occidental, TawHai Floating Bar, Vianellas
Cebu is widely considered as the cultural hub of the Philippines’ Central Visayas region. The province is home to the port city of Cebu, an economic area of urban growth that still retains remnants of its colonial and pre-colonial past and is surrounded by some of the most gorgeous natural tropical surroundings you’ll see in your life.
President Duterte has put Boracay under state of calamity due to worsening environmental issues. And after weeks of speculation and proposal to shutdown the island, Boracay will be officially closed for six months starting April 26. Now tourists with upcoming trip to the island are left with no choice but to either cancel their travel or pick another destination.
Posted by Gabz Labels: Antique, Boracay, Gigantes Island, Guimaras, Guimaras Island, Iloilo, Malalison Island, Panay Island, Romblon, Seco Island