When I started travel blogging in 2006, there were only a handful of travel blogs locally, and it’s mostly run by men. The travel blogging landscape has changed over the years and women are now traveling as much and as far as the guys. Here are some of my favorite Filipina travel bloggers:<\/p>\n
Pinay Travel Junkie<\/a><\/strong> Pinay Solo Backpacker<\/a><\/strong> Trip@dora<\/a><\/strong> Sole Sisters<\/a><\/strong> Lakwatsera de Primera<\/a><\/strong> Monette of Flip’n travels<\/a><\/strong>
\nGay started traveling when she was single, continued traveling when she got married, and now, she’s on her way to being the perfect nomadic momma.
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\nWho’s afraid of getting lost? Gael isn’t definitely one of them! While some travelers fear losing their way, this fearless female traveler boldly goes where no one dares.<\/p>\n
\nWith an unquenchable thirst for adventure, Izah looks forward to each trip with gusto. whether she travel for work or for herself, she tackles each with the same enthusiasm and fervor.<\/p>\n
\nWho said backpacking means dressing down and looking like an unwashed slob? Sole sisters Chichi and Lois are off to break stereotypes, traveling around Southeast Asia for five months with only the stylish clothes and accessories in their backpacks.<\/p>\n
\nClaire can’t seem to keep still. One moment she’s in Australia, the next she’s in some far flung province in the Philippines. A very diligent travel blogger, she shares her adventures with a regularity lazy bloggers (me) can only dream of.<\/p>\n
\nThe double X chromosome of Flip’n Travels, Monette is another chicha travel who’s mighty talented with the pen. Their collaboration work on the Hello Stranger series<\/a> is a must read.<\/p>\n