Tag: Philippines

  • Stilts Day at Calatagan Batangas

    Did you know that the Philippines ranked third in the World’s Most Number of Public Holidays? Add up the Special Holidays and City Holidays, people in the country started planning these long vacation every year to either reconnect with friends or family, be reborn in a travel sense or just have me-time. Me, though I…

  • Remember my Balabac experience? Here’s a clip of it. I might lose a face but this has been sitting for so long. It deserves to be seen, the beauty of Balabac, Palawan. Excuse my awkward poses. To read the detailed stories, go here: http://www.glensevilla.com/search?q=balabacDon’t forget to like and/or subscribe! 😉

  • Travel Guide: Balabac Palawan

    Tell me it’s normal to keep things to yourself, to be selfish and childish for places you want to be your own paradise. At least, tell me I’m not the only one. Because in this post, I’ll try my best not to keep things for myself. Even if travel guides are not my priority, I…

  • Good news guys, people are now getting creative. They can now turn any meh! into yeah!By introducing new activities that will surely turn heads and ears. Business strategies or ‘pakulo‘ was a boom these past few years and I’m amazed how these people get their ideas. To cut it short, I’d like to lead you…

  • Balabac, Palawan may be known for its beautiful islands, but you don’t need to brave the sea to see something beautiful. A couple of sights are in Balabac Island itself and all you need is a motorcycle. Yes guys, I’m back on the road again for half a day to check out Melville Lighthouse and…

  • I’ve said a few posts ago, that I fell in love in Onuk Island. That orange sky that welcomed me was a sight I can never forget. The lazy afternoons and moonlit nights, the first time I sleep on the sound of waves rather than music. And the best of all, staying in an island…

  • Candaraman Island, Balabac It’s my fourth day in Onok Island and I had enough of relaxing. I asked Kuya Totoh days before if I could go island hopping. It should’ve been done earlier but the weather is not cooperating, so this delay is pretty late since I need to leave the day after tomorrow. In…

  • I ran out of words to say, or maybe, I can’t put into words all that I wanted to share. My days in Onok are just so full of ‘firsts’ and it’ll be a pain in the eyes to read all that. So let me share these series of photos. Basically, how I spent the…

  • Today I discovered the other side of Onok Island. The part comprising of trees and tranquility. The part where I wished I stayed longer, because being alone in here makes me feel a lot more of myself. My morning started with the other guests’ voices. Chattering and shouting, indications of overjoy and excitement. Though I…

  • My excitement may be the only thing keeping my energy now. I woke up from a short but better than nothing sleep. I traveled for more than 12 hours just to get here. Eleven hours after my arrival, Onok Island still doesn’t fail to amaze me. What more, I get to enjoy this island all…