There are several jump-off points leading to the base camp of the Annapurna mountain ranges but there are two that are more popular to trekkers: Pedhi and Nayapul where our trek started. I’ve read that though Pedhi is the nearest from Pokhara,... Read the Post
Travel Lookbook: Rain of Rakistang Nars
We featured this week’s guest back in March as an ex-Burgess of the Conioverse. Today, we’ll learn how Rain of the Rakistang Nars dresses herself to conform to the norms of fashion.... Read the Post
Tea House Trekking in Nepal
When I first learned of Annapurna base camp trekking, I also encountered what they call tea houses. So, what can you think of when you hear the words tea house? I, being a shallow person, imagine people in pairs or groups... Read the Post
Annapurna Base Camp Trekking Permits
Don’t let your dreams of seeing the Eight-Thousanders stay as dreams. Trekking in Nepal is just within your reach! Now that you have obtained your visa, the next thing you need are permits for your trekking in the Himalayas. For those... Read the Post
Nepal Trekking Checklist
Trekking in the Himalayas is a lot different compared to how we trek here in the Philippines. Unlike with our 4×4 type of trails, they have established and laid out pathways, mostly of bricks and slabs of stones. But what... Read the Post
Travel Lookbook: Renz of The Traveling Nomad
I know quite a few people who work in the airline industry but not someone who authorizes the departure and arrival of an aircraft. Everyone, meet Renz of The Traveling Nomad, a Biology degree-holder from Davao who is also a... Read the Post
Nepal Visa on Arrival for Filipinos
Trekking in the Himalayas? Well, you need to know a load of important stuff before you can even start announcing on your Facebook page or Twitter account that you’re going to Nepal, the gateway of the mighty Himalayas mountain ranges.... Read the Post
Travel Lookbook: Marky of Nomadic Experiences
Let’s all meet the nomadic Liev Schreiber of the Philippines for starters! Okay, scratch that. Recently landing on the 9th spot of the Sexiest Male Travel Bloggers alive, the very eligible bachelor Marky of Nomadic Experiences is not only considered sexy by most... Read the Post
Jellyfishee-fishee
All the girls in our group were having fun as we rode a paddle board and pretended it was a banana boat. To make it more realistic, we wore life vests. Iggy was pulling the board into the deeper part... Read the Post
Overview of the Killing Fields
If you feel like skipping Phnom Penh as part of your upcoming Cambodia trip because of its depressing and tragic past, let me then give you a rundown of what you’ll be missing. Especially in the Choeung Ek Genocidal Center... Read the Post
Laments of a Free Person
My heart beats faster than normal. I am filled with sadness and hatred as I write this. It has been a year since we set foot in Phnom Penh but I can still completely recall what we witnessed there. Never... Read the Post
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