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The Power of a Running Buddy: 10 Life-Changing Benefits of Running Together
Is a running buddy really necessary? Absolutely! Think of it as having a built-in motivator—someone to share your training, keep you accountable, and push you forward. Those early morning runs at 4:00 AM feel impossible when your bed is too cozy, but with a running buddy, you have no choice but to get up and hit the road (trust me, I’m not a morning person!). Plus, running with a partner adds an extra layer of safety, especially for night runners like me with hectic schedules.
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Ultimate Hiking Checklist: Must-Have Essentials for a Perfect Day Hike
Day hiking is all about fun and adventure! But let’s be real—nothing ruins a great trek faster than realizing you forgot something essential (trust me, I’ve been there). While keeping your pack light makes for an easier walk, going unprepared can put a serious damper on your trip—and even your safety! I get it—packing can feel overwhelming. Sometimes, we just toss in whatever seems useful and hope for the best. Been there, done that, and let’s just say… my #EpicFail moments are still legendary among my hike buddies. But after years of hitting the trails since 2014, I’ve figured out exactly what you need for a smooth, safe, and fun-filled…
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SUMMIT: Simple, Useful Mountain Manuals for Inspired Travelers
Hello, Fellow Travelers! Welcome to our very first blog series: SUMMIT, which stands for Simple, Useful Mountain Manuals for Inspired Travelers. It’s a title that’s very close to my heart and a nod to my absolute love for the great outdoors. In this series, I’ll be sharing practical tips and guides to help you explore the mountains safely. Whether you’re a seasoned trekker or someone who has never laced up a pair of hiking boots, you are welcome here! We believe that the trails are for everyone, and there is zero discrimination on this blog. A Little Bit About Me My name is Polly, and for a long time, I’ve…
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2019 Visa-Free Destinations for Philippine Passport Holders: The Ultimate Travel Adventure Guide
Planning on traveling soon? Going to France, US, or Japan? It can be quite discouraging knowing that these countries have strict visa requirements. Applying for visa is time-consuming and costly and there's no reassurance that you'll get one - plus you wont get your money back when you get denied.
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20 Useful Japanese Phrases for Travelers
20 Useful Japanese Phrases for Travelers If you’re planning a trip to Japan and you’re not quite fluent in Japanese, no worries at all! It can feel a bit daunting wandering around a new city without the language skills to ask for directions, right? But fear not! You’ll find English signage all over the place, whether you’re hopping on public transport or exploring popular tourist spots. And guess what? When you swing by one of those handy Information Booths, you’ll likely run into friendly folks who speak fluent English. Super convenient, huh? Still, it never hurts to pick up a few basic Japanese phrases for those extra special moments.
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The Ultimate Travel Guide to Oslob, Cebu
Oslob is a small town on Cebu Island’s southern coast that includes 21 villages, including Tan-awan. Because of the whale sharks that swim near the coast, it has been a domestic and international tourism hotspot since 2011. But wait, there’s more! This charming city is gifted with beautiful beaches! This post will give you a lot of reasons to visit Oslob in Cebu, as well as travel and budget tips to help you plan your trip.
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Travel Guide: Whale Shark Watching in Oslob, Cebu
I’m not a big fan of animal tourism. Friends of mine have previously tried swimming with these gentle giants and returned home with wonderful experiences. I’ve been to Cebu multiple times, but it has never piqued my interest. The only reason I did this was to see/experience firsthand how the whale shark watching activity in Oslob is run.
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MT. TALAMITAM: Everything You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (Day Hike Guide + Useful Tips)
MT. TALAMITAM (Day Hike)Nasugbu, BatangasJump-off point: Sitio Bayabasan, Brgy. Aga, Nasugbu Mount Talamitan is located in Nasugbu, Batangas and is considered to be the ‘younger sister’ of Mt. Batulao, partly due to the close proximity between the two mountains, and because both can be hiked in tandem in a single itinerary, as a ‘twin dayhike’.
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The Best Free Apps in the Philippines for Travelers: Your Ultimate Guide
Today where no one goes anywhere without their smartphones, great applications have become essential to learning new information, locating friends and of course, finding your way around new places.
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20 Awesome Side Hustles to Help Boost Your Travel Fund
Travels are supposed to be fun and relaxing, but it’s hard to unwind when you’re constantly stressing about how you’re going to pay for all of it. Whether it’s a road trip, or travel across the globe. Even though we have day jobs sometimes it's hard to make money on one income source alone.
