Total budget: P2,000 mo may sukli pa π Not bad for a weekend well-spent. I was able to get away from the capitalists of the metro and other big beaches, and got to spend my money on people who don't ask much, but give more than what you paid for.
Magalawa Island: Shake Ettt!
Some places are so beautifully enchanting, they make you want to dance.
How to Ruin Bali, Indonesia
How to photobomb Bali when you're a desperate, trying hard K-pop star wannabe.
Suncheon Open Film Set: The ultimate travel goal for K-drama fans
Welcome to South Korea's largest filming location! With over 200 shanties from the 1950s to 1990s, you can practically film your own K-drama right here!
Jeonju Hanok Village: Why you should stay the night
Aka: μ μ£Όνμ₯λ§μ 'A day trip in Jeonju' is a guide I have read far too many times from too many blogs. I guess it only shows how busy the people of Seoul are, or how little time tourists can allot in this so-called Slow City. I can't really blame them. But after spending a night... Continue Reading →
Jeonju: A hormonal trip back in time
First of all, feel free to skip all the drama and go straight to my watered down, important only deats about Jeonju Hanok Village. But if you have nothing better to do than read what happens to a girl traveling with a period then by all means read the next paragraph. I wake up to... Continue Reading →
South Korea: My journey down south, a backstory
Traveling alone in a foreign country, with only a level 1 knowledge of their language, was more difficult than I ever thought. I did not put into consideration the lack of English (or even romanized) signs, much less English speaking people. But this adventure opened my eyes to a whole new side of South Korea, and helped me get to know this small country a little better.
1AM thoughts
Traveling to South Korea was a high school dream, one that I realized while re-watching Princess Hours for the nth time through a borrowed DVD. Coming from a very practical family - who rarely went out of the realms of Cavite and Batangas, or spent on anything beyond what was really necessary - traveling was... Continue Reading →
Things to do in Seoul at Night
While there are tons of things to do around Seoul during the day, it is always the nights that I look forward to β beautiful, magical, and ironically in this busy city, peaceful. Everything slows down as the lights color the night and drown your mind with bliss.