Notice: Function get_block_patterns was called incorrectly. Could not register file "/home4/justwao9/public_html/wp-content/themes/twentytwentythree/patterns/css.php" as a block pattern ("Slug" field missing) Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.0.0.) in /home4/justwao9/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6078
Just Wandering – Page 24 – Filipina budget traveler, set to explore the world
  • Enjoying Cebu in a completely new way

    It’s my sixth time here in Cebu and I was pleased that each one different from the last. I’m in Cebu upon the invitation of Radisson Blu Cebu for the opening of the Thai Food Festival, which runs until October 9, 2011. Thai cultural dancers will be performing at the Feria restaurant at lunch and…

  • Money matters on the road

    This is an advertorial Money is one of the biggest concerns when traveling. Aside from saving enough for your trip, the other pressing concern is how much to bring and how to bring it. When I travel, I usually bring cash (peso and US dollar, when overseas), my ATM and my credit cards. I developed…

  • Travel Expenses: Boracay 2011

    Oh my, it’s been a while since I did one of these posts. Most of the travels I’ve done since Brunei and Myanmar last year were either sponsored or paid for by my siblings, so I had no material. The trips I *did* pay out of my own pocket, I opted not to blog. Drama…

  • My Muji

    This is an advertorial Friends Rotch, Kaoko, Cla and Chris had been waxing poetic about Muji after trips to Singapore, so naturally, I was intrigued and determined to know for myself what the fuss was all about when I finally found myself back in the tiny island state. It was easy to see the appeal…

  • Road trip down memory lane

    This is an advertorial I don’t drive. There used to be a time when I was a teenager when I was antsy to learn. One of my brothers taught me how to start a car, mainly just so there’s someone to rev the engine (it wasn’t being used much those days). I was content with…

  • Philippine passport renewal guide for senior citizens

    Thanks to the Department of Foreign Affairs’ Courtesy Lane, renewing the passport for your parents or relatives who are already senior citizens, the process is a breeze. Senior citizens are exempt from the appointment system; they just need to go to the DFA Consular Office in the ASEANA Business Park along Macapagal Avenue and apply.…

  • A walk down Main Avenue

    It was a chance to go back to the Manila North Cemetery. After getting reprimanded for taking pictures without getting a permit last time, I was eager to have not just a reason to go back, but to take photos as well. We were there for the 110th anniversary of the arrival of the Thomasites…

  • AirAsia Philippines

    Low cost carrier giant AirAsia further expands its network with the Filipino owned and operated Air Asia Philippines. The Diosdado Macapagal International Airport in Clark becomes the 13th hub of the AirAsia group. So great to see the Philippine flag on an AirAsia plane Though announced back in December, the airline only received its first…

  • Map of Little Tokyo

    I haven’t been traveling lately and won’t be traveling anytime soon. I’m at my wit’s end, counting down the months until the next trip. The self-imposed travel ban was due to me trying my hand at being responsible, putting my money into grown up expenses like insurance, business registrations and an accountant, instead of squandering…

Got any book recommendations?