Southeast Asia is a land formed by the elements of nature with raging rivers, coral islands, and volcanoes delicately balanced with tropical forests and stretches of golden sand. This part of the world has always been a favorite with globe trotters and backpackers seeking out the mystique and tranquility of the lands south of China and Japan and east of India. Southeast Asia is subdivided into two geographic regions, Mainland Southeast Asia, formerly known as Indochina for its location between India and China, and Maritime Southeast Asia, previously known as the East Indies.
This diverse region comprising as many waterways as there are roadways has always seen a fair share of travelers not just for its varied landscapes but also for the spirituality that envelops the region. From the mosques of Malaysia and Brunei to the Taoist temples of Singapore, the Buddhist temples of Thailand, and the Hindu temples of Indonesia and Cambodia, Southeast Asia is a unique blend of religions with no one religion reigning supreme in any individual country of the region. The area which is as steeped in culture and traditions as it is with progress has marched grandly ahead towards the future with its megacities boasting the tallest skyscrapers and megamalls in the world.
After being home with our fur babies by our side 24×7, planning a holiday or even a short weekend getaway without them just didn’t sit right with us. But, since we were traveling to Manila, that was not a problem at all since most of the cities in Metro Manila are very pet-friendly. Gone are the…
Manila is, without a doubt, a must-visit if you’re planning to visit the Philippines. Also called the “Pearl of the Orient,” it’s a historic city brimming with attractions. You can visit the museums, chillax at one of the parks, splurge in the shopping malls, and sample buko pie or kinilaw in the local restaurants. Or,…
As one of the top go-to tropical vacay destinations, Boracay offers you sandy beaches, beautiful small islands, and a whole adventure. This island itself is pretty famous as a family vacation destination. And since you’ve stumbled upon this article, you’re probably planning your family vacation to Boracay too. Lucky for you, there are tons of…
For most, Manila is probably some kind of mystery. Something never heard before. But in fact, the capital city of the Philippines is a busy metropolis with many exciting things to discover. Historical sites, captivating shopping spots, and excellent food are some of the great things you will find at the Pearl of the Orient.…
Manila is one of the most underrated and coolest cities in Southeastern Asia. The capital city of the Philippines overlooks Manila Bay in the South China Sea. It might be a cliche to call Manila a city of contrasts, but it’s true. Gleaming malls and skyscrapers sit beside bucolic shantytowns and urban parks. Yet, the…
The stunning island of El Nido in the Philippines is nestled in the dreamy waters of Bacuit Bay. The stunning region is located a short flight away from capital Manila and lies at the very northern end of Palawan. Above all, El Nido is most known for the crystal-clear turquoise waters of the South China…
Being just half-a-km wide and 7 km long, it’s easy to see why the idyllic Boracay, Philippines is the stuff of dreams. Picturesque coastlines, sailboats, panoramic sunsets, and vibrant nightlife are just some things this island is famous for. However, it’s the ethereal White Beach that runs half the length of the island that is…
Want to know more about the most beautiful beaches in the Philippines? There are several things to keep in mind. Firstly, there’s no shortage of beaches here. Consisting of more than 7,000 islands, this country in Southeast Asia is home to stunning stretches of sand and balmy, crystal-clear waters. Secondly, the Philippines has one of…
The small island of Boracay in the Philippines, located south of Manila is a vacationer’s paradise. Just 7km long and 1km across, the island is renowned for its pristine beaches and throbbing nightlife, making it the most popular beach destination in the country. Visitors to the island generally come here to relax on the numerous…
There’s a good reason El Nido, Palawan is called the last marine frontier in the Philippines. It does not only have over 50 beaches, public and secluded, but it also is home to captivating beaches, majestic waterfalls, prehistoric caves, and picturesque landscapes. El Nido is the best place for any beach-loving person. If you are…
Manila, also known as the Pearl of the Orient, is located in Southern Luzon, the largest of the more than 7,000 islands that make up the nation known as the Philippines. It is one of the oldest and most beautiful cities in the world and has a colorful multi-cultural heritage and history. Manila is a…
“It is more fun in the Philippines” seems to be the vocal tagline for luring travelers and tourists alike into this incredibly diverse country. And with various things to see, places to visit and activities to enjoy, it is most assuredly, more fun in the Philippines. A melting-pot of innumerable cultures with a rich historical…