Friends, you inspire me.

This post is a tribute to all my friends who have traveled the beautiful places of our world. I know it’s been tough to save those pieces of bills just to pay the cheap airfare, 3days/2nights of accommodation, entrance tickets for amusement parks and avail those tour packages you know you can’t go alone without help from tour guides. It’s been hard also to rush office papers so we could just allot few days for our travel and still be welcomed by the piles of the same papers. It’s been a well-traveled year. We were introduced to the true beauty of our world by exploring those places we thought only existed in forwarded emails, magazines and testimonials of people we thought are the only ones who are able to travel.

Through traveling, we’ve learned that once we have crossed the boundaries of our comfort zones, we are doom to a much more glorious and genuine life. Out there is a lot more to explore. There are a lot of faces we need to interact with. There are a lot of cultures we need to know about. There are a lot of languages we need to listen to. There are a lot of landscapes we need to be awed by. There are a lot of foods we need to taste. And there are a lot of things we need to learn about life, and traveling can make these happen. We can only also truly appreciate such things if we continue to be a humble human being.

Friends who can’t get enough of the world (I really look up to you guys! I always feel amazed by your travels):

Ate Jenny, Ching Ching, Armie, Ivette, Paul, Maru, Carla, Arich, Ate Virna, Cris Yambao, Bowdy, Alta, James, Rod, Khate Bernardez, Jen Labayno, Rap, Alvin and his troop. I hope we’ll bump into each other in some beautiful place. (like what happened with James in Bangkok! Haha)

Let’s all welcome our 2011 with more enthusiasm on God’s creation!

Khmer Ladies

April 5, 2009 – Angkor Wat Temple, Cambodia

I thought these Khmer ladies were there because, like Baguio Igorots, they were waiting to pose for pictures with tourists and ask for payment. But I was wrong. Hehe. They didn’t. They just nodded, with sweet smiles, on our request to pose with them. They were only there – sitting, uhmm, waiting, and smiling for more pictures. This is why I supah I love them!

Sunset, I know.

December 29, 2009 of Mt. Tapyas, Palawan, Philippines

This scenery is what makes 724-steps Mt. Tapyas worth of try. Aside from the big white cross that beckons every traveler to meditate and pray, the breathtaking sunset view of Coron Bay can also be witnessed uphill. Mt. Tapyas is also known for its scenery during sunrise.

One must not neglect to buy bottled water or gatorade from the waterboys before proceeding with the first few steps.

Funny and Chummy Performers

April 6, 2009 of Cambodian Cultural Village, Cambodia

The most entertaining cultural shows I’ve ever saw.

The actors are so entertaining!! We got to have few photos with the dancers as well. *blush*

Beautiful Filipino House

January 5, 2008 of Bohol, Philippines

Bohol is well-known for its Chocolate Hills (brown and green colored small hills) and Tarsiers (palm-size monkeys).

But aside from the tourists spots in Bohol, we happened to passed by this very cute, modernized, colorful yet stylish house. This is owned by a Filipino nurse married to a foreigner. She decided to invest their hard-earned money to built their dream house.

She accepted our request if we can check out her house and take pictures of it.=)