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  • Life in Australia: What I Love and Hate

    Life in Australia: What I Love and Hate

    Australia offers a unique lifestyle with its relaxed charm and cultural diversity. While its safe communities, health-supportive environment, and diversity are appealing, challenges include extreme weather, social isolation, limited nightlife options, and high living costs. Despite these, the positive aspects often outweigh the negatives, making Australia a worthwhile experience.

  • From 9-6 Grind to Global Freedom: How I Left Stability to Travel and Work Anywhere

    From 9-6 Grind to Global Freedom: How I Left Stability to Travel and Work Anywhere

    The author reflects on leaving a corporate career to pursue a life of freedom and fulfillment. After years of routine, he embrace travel and flexible work, redefining success beyond titles and paychecks. Each experience brings personal growth and meaningful connections, emphasizing that life’s worth is measured in moments rather than material gains.

  • Wooloo: Paradise at the Mountaintop of Consolacion, Cebu

    Wooloo: Paradise at the Mountaintop of Consolacion, Cebu

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    Consolacion, Cebu, offers natural charm and scenic beauty just minutes from Cebu City. The Wooloo Resort provides mountain and sea views, ideal for relaxation and eco-friendly stays. Accommodation options include villas and bamboo huts, suitable for couples and groups. The resort features an infinity pool and dining options for a tranquil getaway.

  • Here’s Why You Should Travel Alone

    Here’s Why You Should Travel Alone

    Traveling alone offers numerous benefits for personal growth and self-discovery. It fosters independence, encourages the pursuit of new experiences without judgment, and facilitates meaningful connections. Additionally, solo trips allow for introspection regarding relationships and enhance language skills. Ultimately, these experiences enrich self-awareness and transform one’s understanding of existence.

  • Exploring Apo Whang-od: Journey to Buscalan Village (6 Unusual Facts)

    Exploring Apo Whang-od: Journey to Buscalan Village (6 Unusual Facts)

    Maria Oggay, known as Apo Whang Od, received the Dangal ng Haraya Award for her contributions to intangible cultural heritage as the last mambabatok of the Butbut Tribe. A traveler shares experiences visiting Buscalan, revealing both challenges in journeying there and insights about the modernized community adapting while preserving tradition.

  • Bali is the place to be

    Bali is the place to be

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    It all started with “Hello, this is Gamma from Indonesian Embassy…” and the rest is history. I received the call 2 days before the scheduled trip. Perfect timing since I was in the most complicated time of my life juggling between my final thesis defense and too much work backlogs with barely 2 months left…

  • 12 Things You Need to Know Before Going to Bali

    12 Things You Need to Know Before Going to Bali

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    1. Their standard power sockets are two-pin round plug, so you need to bring an adapter for your phone chargers, etc. In case no one ever reminded you this before your flight to Bali, you can just buy adapters widely sold around though. 2. Motorbikes (scooter) fill up the most space in their roads as…