Puerto Princesa’s Underground River is home to Palawan’s nocturnal winged friends.
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Red Maleta Stays: La Casa Teresa, El Nido
La Casa Teresa has a great view of the sunset, Helicopter Island and far away from the busy town.
Travel Diaries: Puerto Princesa’s Chainsaw Christmas Tree
There is such a thing as chainsaw Christmas tree. Thanks to the creativity of PASYAR group.
Benedicto College is the First Julie’s Chief Baker Grand Champion
They say it can’t be done. We nailed the Julie’s Chief Baker project. It’s a wrap!
Travel Diaries: Chasing the Sun in Boracay
Only few people know about Boracay’s secret pleasures: calamansi muffins, Jonah’s fruit shakes and the best seats to watch sunrises and sunsets.
Red Maleta Eats: Café Lidia
I didn’t know that Manila has hole-in-a-wall restos. I certainly enjoyed Cafe Lidia’s huge pasta servings.
Sagbayan Peak: When Bohol Meets Baguio
Sagbayan Peak is another place to admire Bohol’s famous hills.
Red Maleta Eats: Bohol’s Not-so Secret Ube Kinampay
The ube jam/ube halaya/ube kinampay is Bohol’s underrated pasalubong. Here’s how to find one in Bohol.
Weekend Project: Carmen
Two girls. Five hundred (500) pesos budget. One weekend. Here’s how we survived the 500 pesos laag challenge. #WeekendProject
Things You Shouldn’t Miss in El Nido
Did you know? El Nido has a cherry blossom tree, one bakeshop that sells Selecta ice cream tubs, and a shop that calls itself “Marikot”.