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Tag: dumaguete

Comparo: Thailand v The Philippines (I)

I’ll be honest. When it comes to travel, I don’t like comparisons of the form, which is better – A … More

Bangkok, casaroro, chantaburi, Chiang Mai, dumaguete, El Nido, Krabi, negros, Palawan, Philippines, Port Barton, railay, sanuk, Thailand, travel comparison

Scenes of travel in the Philippines (II): On Barangays, Basketball and Beaches

I’ve written before that the Philippines is more about the sounds than anything else. And yet, there’s also a plethora … More

barangay, beach, Bohol, churches, dumaguete, Food, languages, lechon, music, Palawan, Philippines, Port Barton, religion, sights, siquijor, tanduay, transport, visaya, waterfall

The conquered freedom of Asian Female Solo Travelers

During my travels in South East Asia, I’ve met the most varied bunch of travelers. In a sense I’ve felt … More

ao nang, dumaguete, female travelers, feminism, Krabi, sick travel, solo travel, thai girls

Waterside Walks in Krabi and Dumaguete

The more you travel, the more likely it is to experience convergence – or shall I call it analogy between … More

beer, boardwalks, dumaguete, Food, food poisoning, Krabi, market, Philippines, riverside, sick travel, siquijor, Thailand, towns
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