Our final days in the Philippines were fairly uneventful as I (Clint) recovered from our motorcycle crash, but fortunately we arrived in Korea healed up and ready to explore....
Cable Car Ride and Hike to a Mountain Temple – Geumgang Park, Busan Korea
Often referred to as the “California” to Seoul’s “New York,” Busan is the country’s second largest city and is located on the southern edge of the peninsula. The city,...
Beer Me – Philippines Edition
Our global beer tour did not stop in the Philippines, though it was unfortunately cut short by my foot injury – once antibiotics began, alcohol consumption ceased. Fortunately we...
Crashing a Motorcycle & Infecting My Foot in The Philippines
First off – before you ask, I am fine. As you read this my foot has healed completely, and we are already beyond the Philippines moving on with our...
Aqua-Fauna of the Philippines – Whale Sharks, Sardines, and Sea Turtles
As an archipelago nation comprised of over 7,000 individual islands, the Philippines is home to some truly incredible aquatic animals. The islands are a global hotspot for marine biodiversity,...
Chocolate Hills, Tarsiers, and More – A Countryside Tour Through Bohol
Bohol, Philippines Much of what you can do/experience as a tourist in the Philippines consists of “day trips,” or excursions that come as a package deal. We experienced this...
“Hopping” Around to Secluded Islands in El Nido
Palawan, Philippines In the northern region of Palawan Island in the Philippines – about a 6 hour van ride from Puerto Princesa – is the relatively small beach town...
Eating Local and International in The Philippines
The culinary landscape of the Philippines is unique, to say the least. While the country definitely has its own amazing local cuisine, dishes have often been influenced by the...
Incredible Beaches in The Philippines
The Philippines is known as an “archipelago” nation, comprised of over 7,000 individual islands. The specific number fluctuates historically (and depending upon who you ask) but the current total...
Paddling Through An Underground River in Puerto Princesa
Palawan, Philippines On the west coast of Palawan Island in the Philippines you’ll find the Puerto Princesa Subterranean National Park; home to the longest navigable underground river system in...