Join me in my Adventures

Join me as I paddled through the waterways, as I walk through the streets around the Philippines, while traversing the trails of my home town, Iligan and as I meet people along the way.

Join me in indulging the best flavors of Iligan

I made mention about vising some restaurant in Iligan City and will try to give you a review, so, join me in indulging the best flavors Iligan City to offers.

Iligan City: The Diyandi Festival

Diyandi Festival is the official title for Iligan City’s month-long cultural celebration. This grand celebration is concluded by the feast day of the city’s Patron Saint – Saint Michael the Archangel, known locally as “Senior San Miguel” on the 29th day in the months of September..

Iligan City: The city of Majestic Waterfalls

ILIGAN CITY. The City of Majestic Waterfalls, as it is most popularly known, because within its boundaries are 23 alluring and enchanting beauty of different display of waterfalls.

What to do in Iligan?

Dive and swim at Tinago Falls, Timoga Swimming Pools. Waterfalling Adventures with our 23 waterfalls. Eat and a lot more eat.. picture!


Jun 17, 2012

Swish Breath Spray Review


How much you value personal hygiene? Personal hygiene is the basic concept of cleaning, grooming and caring for our bodies. While for most of us considered this as an important part of our daily lives, it is important to note that personal hygiene isn't just about taking a bath and brushing our teeth, but most importantly its also about the choice of products that we used in maintaining ourselves to look clean, feeling clean, and smell clean. That's why I am so glad when I received an offer to review a new product offering of a well-known company providing such quality products.

United Laboratories, Inc.  (Unilab) in its commitment to serve and be the every Juan's partner in healthcare just launched its new product offering in their personal care line---the Swish Breath Spray. Well, you have possibly seen the commercials on TV with Ryan Agoncillo as its endorser. Hmm..my excitement party was caused by this commercial hehehe.

On the one hand, I am a constant user of mouthwash as I am suffering my ulcer lately, I have a killer breath. Honestly its disgusting to wake-up each and every morning having a killer breath, so just brushing isn't enough. I do need to use mouthwash, but the problem with it is that I don't like the strong taste of it. It feels like a punishment every time I have to gargle with it. I would say Swish Breath Spray is very useful for me when I attend event or functions or even attending a class. Not that it saves me time and money by brushing more than just the three routinely brushing and rinsing my mouth, it spares me from the worries of killing my friends around me. Seriously, it adds confidence to talk with people, when I know that  I have fresh breath, even while I am on the go, since I am a travel blogger. So, why not add it to my bloggers must haves list?
This new Swish Breath Spray promises an instant fresh breath in just 10 seconds which I proved true. When I feel that my mouth isn't fresh anymore, all I have to do is simply spray 1 to 2 pumps into my mouth and  my mouth is freshen up instantly. How this is possible? With Swish Breath Spray one can get refreshed instantly, because it quickly kills germs and bacteria in the mouth that causes bad breath cased by eating, drinking and smoking. No need to gargle with water. By the way, I don't smoke so I don't know if it really works for smokers. Further, it is very convenient to use anytime and anywhere, since it is very easy to carry. You can easily slip it in your pockets for a quick breath fix. Swish Breath Spray is absolutely alcohol-free and sugar-free, with that, I am convinced that this product is good. As bacteria in our mouth loves sugar for food and energy source, by using Swish Breath Spray which is sugar free then it would not invite more bacteria to your mouth. 

On the other hand this new mouth spray is available in two refreshing variants---Arctic Chill and Peppermint Fresh...I guess, its quite a choice of how you want your mouth smell and feel. For me, I do love the Peppermint Fresh---it tastes like candy minus the sweetness and the stingy bite of alcohol.

Thank you so much Unilab!

Jun 6, 2012

Cebu Pacific Air's Advisory on CAB's Proposed Resolutions

The budget airline Cebu Pacific Air issued an advisory which contains a statement of appeal to reconsider the proposed CAB resolutions and understanding from its patronizing passengers. In addition the statement also reiterate that the existing resolution "would most certainly result in higher fares and less options for the traveling public." Further, the advisory states that the airline will be forced to stop a lot of their seat sales which includes their "piso fare," if the government will do nothing to rebuke it.

Typically, airlines especially budget airlines overbook their flights by up to 10% in anticipation of passengers who do not show up. CAB's Resolution No. 28 suspends the provision on overbooking until further notice.The CAB resolutions is said to increase the cost of airline operations which will force the budget airlines to raise their fares which may result to stop offering value fares such as the famous piso fare. On the other hand, Resolution No. 29 suspends the "no refund, no re-booking" conditions imposed by airlines on certain low-cost fares for domestic flights.

After reading the issued advisory on Cebu Pacific Air facebook page, in no time it was flooded by hot dissenting opinions against the company, but there are those who remain cool with the airline company saying that the overbooking and no-refund and no re-booking policies is a universal practice for airlines. Others would just simply said "Goodbye to Philippine Tourism" of which in some point I would like to agree, because undeniably air fare promos is making the Philippine tourism industry alive. 

So what can you say about this?

Jun 5, 2012

Travelling and Traversing the Trails of the Islands of the Philippines


A trip around my own country-Philippines is indeed exciting and fun. Imagine, this tiny nation-state is composed of 7,107 islands waiting to be explored. Well, as these islands are mostly inhabited, it means that these are already explored by many, but how about you? When will I see you embark on a backpacking adventure, traversing the trails of the different islands in Luzon, the Visayas and the Land of Promise-Mindanao?

To be honest, I've never been to every part of this country, but you can't call me a total stranger of my own country! Before I became a blogger, I am already a traveler. I started travelling at the age of eight. Traveling from Zamboanga del Sur, where I was born to Iligan City where I am residing at present. Since then, I've been to different cities and places that I never thought I could be, because I used to read and see photos of these places in books. I do believed that it was in these travels that my eyes got open so widely about travelling and enable me to travel without fear and hesitations.

Noteworthy of my travel starts in 2006 where I traveled almost a month from my city of origin Iligan to Cagayan de Oro City, where I took a ship and had my first set foot in the Queen City of the South - Cebu. Shocked by how fast life in this modern city and tired with night escapades, I found myself on the fifth day boarding another ship bound to the island of Domaguete. In this island, I had my first taste of "balot" where I got tempted while walking in their boulevard after having dinner at a certain restaurant in the bay area.

Coerced by excitement and the adventurous feeling created by curiosity while reading a travel book. I booked a fast craft ticket for my next destination....to the island of witchcraft and dark magic---the island of Siquijor! I don't know, if I was under an enchantment or a spell, but I am really fascinated by the beauty of this islet in Visayas. A whole day motorbike adventure from my accommodation to Larena and a lot of stop over in every  beaches and interesting street curves and views that I was able to passed makes my stay in this island worth the while. Its proven! the island can be explored  in one day but I cant forget my first taste of the famous Japanese wine called "sake" at one of the famous Japanese restaurant in this island.

Did you know that this one month journey ended with a bang? Well, final destination---Manila. Boarded by a ferry for two nights and two days I arrived in Manila in December 22, 2006. Its December and party's are all over Manila. Specifically at Malate.  I am a probinsiyano obviously. Shocked by how the Manilenyo spend the day as night and night as day, I was totally open mouthed. How this journey ended with a bang? Well, I was one of the thousands of audiences of the GMA Kapuso Year-end count down at the Raja Soliman, Rojas Boulevard in-front of this famous restaurant that served me my first unforgettable aristocratic sinigang na bangus. Watching and listening Regine Velasquez belting the song "I Will Survive" with all the fireworks display really rocked my world that night! It was the night also, that I first saw the face of Ogie Alcasid in person and that I considered a wake-up call for me.

In 2007, I traveled to Butuan and the neighboring municipality called Bayugan. Then in 2007, I had a one week travel to Panglao in Bohol together with my college classmates and had the chance of hopping to one of the islet called Pamilacan, a famous destinations for visitors who are interested for Dolphin Watching Adventures. Who would have thought, that I will be able to set foot in the famous Chocolate Hills of Bohol? Meet the famous tarsiers and meet the biggest python I ever met in my entire life! I used to just read it in books and magazines.

In my senior year in college, along with my classmates in Geo-politics and Eco-politics class we arranged a one week travel to the island of Samal of which I had my first jump shot taken in Davao, Davao City, General Santos City, and then Lake Sebu in the southern part of Cotabato. During that travel, we visited places which I only saw on television and in magazines.

In 2008, I went to Cebu with the hope of finding a job after graduating in college. Although my job hunting was not successful---but the eight months stay at a dormitory over at Banilad provides me a great experience and enough knowledge about the place. I knew where the best barbie -Q's are, where is the best massage center and where is the best eat all you can restaurant, the place where you can shop clothes which are cheap, but with good quality and the likes.

When I met my special someone in 2009, we embarked into a two weeks journey  and together in the following year and were brought by our feet at the island of Camiguin where we spent our first week. Together we were able to explore the island. It is where I experienced the coolness of swimming in a hot spring. Walking all day long from our accommodation to the Sunken Cemetery, climbed up to the last station of the Station of the Cross along the way and discovered the ruins left by a devastating volcanic eruption, that once defaced the island.


Guided by what we research on the internet, we found ourselves at the Island of Bohol on the following week. We traveled by a fast craft from the port of Camiguin to Jagna in Bohol and by bus from Jagna to the city of Tagbilaran. From Tagbilaran we hired a tricycle which brought us to our next accommodation in the island of Panglao. In Bohol we had a great taste of Filipino cuisines upon dining at the open beach front dining in Alona. The following day, I had my exasperating dining experienced in a one of a kind Floating Restaurants of Bohol along the way to the Chocolate Hills over at Sagbayan Peak.



At the end of 2010, I visited Dipolog City and Dapitan City where the Philippine National hero Dr. Jose Rizal spent his fruitful days. In 2011, I explored the timeless place called - Lake Apo in Valencia City of the province of Bukidnon. God knows how I love this place. I was with a group of bloggers too and together we visited the luxurious mansion of the now then Congressman of the province of Sarangani Manny Pacquiao in General Santos City and the Gensan's best TUNA by visiting their fish port along with their sweet delicacies and flavors.

Earlier in this year, I was in Luzon for a week of tour. Although it was sort of an educational, but recreation and exciting adventures are always part of it. A luxurious lunch in a Chinese Restaurant in Pasay of which the snow lady is my favorite. A great time and fun balancing my ice skates at SM Mall of Asia, a first time driving experience in a carting adventure and horrible space shuttle ride at Enchanted Kingdom, sunset viewing in Tagayaytay and a great accommodation and experience over at a certain five star hotel in Cavite.

So, have you been to Luzon, Visayas or in Mindanao? From the 7, 107 islands of the Philippines, in which island/s you visited first, or if not yet, which island you want to visit first?  How about the places that I mentioned? Travel Philippines! because its more fun in the Philippines!

Kayaking at Lake Apo, Valencia, Bukidnon