From ylang-ylang oil extraction, animal raising and vegetable farming, to modern churches and classic dishes, TARLAC is truly a feast for the senses. It’s an agricultural province that is often overlooked, yet its offerings can be smelled, seen, felt, and tasted in every town. Follow your nose The hint of floral notes wafting […]
Author: PinayTraveller
JesCom presents 2018 Lenten Special, “Sangandaan: Paghahanap kay Hesus sa Camino Ignaciano”
By PinayTraveller on March 23, 2018Remember my 15-day pilgrimage in Spain last year? I wrote a little bit about it here. Well, finally, we’re airing our documentary about it next week! Read on: Jesuit Communications Foundation (JesCom), the media arm of the Philippine province of the Society of Jesus, has been presenting Lenten TV specials during the Holy […]
by Jazel Kristin Take a break from the bleak and dreary landscape that is Manila and take in the mix of colorful history, gastronomic delights and rich cultural heritage of Bulacan. Take a break from the bleak and dreary landscape that is Manila and take in the mix of colorful history, gastronomic […]
Batemans Bay – A Gem Of The South Coast Of Australia
By PinayTraveller on November 6, 2017Gem Of The South Coast With endearing beaches, super fresh seafood, and fun activities, Batemans Bay is a lovely destination to kick-back, relax, unwind and enjoy the great outdoors. It is a beautiful seaside town that lies on the East South Coast of New South Wales Australia, part of the Eurobodalla region it is just […]
Your Guide to Getting Around Brisbane Airport
By PinayTraveller on October 23, 2017Brisbane is one of the most populous cities in Australia, next to Melbourne and Sydney. It has some of the most beautiful sceneries and tourist destinations, which is why it is one of the first cities that come to mind whenever travellers decide on going to the land down under. If you are […]
