Taytay Fort, Palawan

November 9, 2011

Taytay is a sleepy town in the northern part of Palawan. Tagged as “La Estrella del Norte,” due to the historical fort located in the town. The Fuerza Santa Isabel was built in the 17th century when the town was formally dedicated to Spain. The grounds of the fort are well-kept and offers views of [...]

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Calauit Safari Park, Palawan

November 7, 2011

One of the vestiges of the Marcos Regime, the Calauit Safari Park is tagged as “A Slice of Africa in Busuanga.” The park is situated on 3,700 hectares of plains, fields, forests and bodies of water. It is home to endemic plants and animals and the translocated species of animals from Kenya such as Zebras, [...]

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Kabigan Falls, Ilocos Norte

November 4, 2011

Beaches are not the only attractions in the town of Pagudpud. There’s also Kabigan Falls that is accessible from the main road through a 30-minute hike through streams, rice paddies and thick vegetation. A preservation fee is charged at the entrance of the hiking trail and a tour guide can be hired for an additional [...]

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Silanguin Cove Zambales

November 2, 2011

Silanguin Cove is an hour’s boat ride from Pundaquit, San Antonio Zambales. The beach cove is located near the more popular destinations such as Anawangin and Nagsasa. There are rumors that foreign companies are starting to setup resorts in this particular cove. For now, Silanguin Cove is largely undeveloped and tourists occasionally come by on [...]

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IndiGo Airlines – Budget Airline Guide

October 31, 2011

IndiGo Airlines is a budget carrier based in Gurgaon, India. It is a domestic airline that flies to and from 14 destinations in India. Its main hub of operations is at the Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi. IndiGo Airlines serves the following cities in India: Delhi Bangalore Chennai Goa Guwahati Imphal Hyderabad Jaipur Kolkata [...]

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Pro Bono NAIA Rehab Plan

October 28, 2011

Voted as one of the world’s worst airports, the NAIA Terminal 1 has been long overdue for a rehabilitation and renovation. Taking the initiative, renowned designers Budji Layug, Royal Pineda and Kenneth Cobonpue, along with NAIA’s architects and engineers have come up with the a rehabilitation proposal for the decades-old structure. The proposal calls for [...]

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GoAir – Budget Airline Guide

October 28, 2011

GoAir is a domestic budget carrier based in India’s financial capital, Mumbai. GoAir’s destinations seems cater to business and holiday destinations in the subcontinent, being based in Mumbai. Operations of GoAir started with destinations to Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Goa and Coimbatore but has since expanded to several more cities and towns in India. Currently the airline [...]

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Gumasa Beach, Sarangani

October 26, 2011

Glan, Sarangani was the site where Filipino settlers established a pioneer colony under the American Colonial government in the early 1910s. The town is blessed with breath-taking scenery, where the mountains give way to the sea. Glan plays host to Gumasa, a small stretch of beach that is also dubbed as “Little Boracay.” Its crystal [...]

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