Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Philippines a dream place to visit

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Why Travel Philippines?
That "it's more fun in the Philippines" is more than just a campaign mantra by the government, it is an authentic depiction of the Philippines reflected by the fact that Filipinos are one of the happiest people in the world. With its rich natural treasures, vibrant culture, scrumptious foods, feisty festivals, value for money and welcoming people across the country, it is without a doubt that the Philippines is one of the best places to visit. In fact, the fun in the Philippines is so irresistible and habit forming that many foreigners have not only chosen to travel but live and stay here for good for which the country was recently named one of the world's top retirement destinations.

10 Best Places in the Philippines to Travel in 2014

1. Palawan - Palawan is the home to the longest subterranean river in the world that lies beneath a limestone karst, the Puerto Princesa Underground River, one of the seven "New Natural Wonders of the World". It also has best diving spot in the world namely the Tubbataha Reef and is a haven for the world's most beautiful resorts such as the Coral Bay, Rio Playa, El Nido and Dos Palmas resorts.

2. Baguio - The "Summer capital of the Philippines, Baguio is popular for its cool climate within this tropical country. It serves as a cool vacation retreat and is famous for its parks such as Burnham Park, Camp John Hay and Botanical Gardens.

3. Bohol - Currently the country's no. 1 tourist destination in the country, Bohol is known for its beautiful beaches as well as diving and snorkeling sites. It is also famous for Chocolate Hills and the tarsier, the world's smallest primate exclusively found in Bohol.
Exotic places to visit and enjoy

4. Cebu - The Queen City of the South, Cebu is also a top tourist destination in the country which practically has all what the country offers from pristine beaches, adventurous activities, vivacious cultures to first class accommodations.

5. Camarines Sur - The latest addition in the Philippines top tourist destinations with the biggest jump, Camsur is the popular venue for water sports activities such as wakeboarding, summer surfing, Triathlon and Dragon Boat Competition.

6. Tagaytay - The second summer capital of the country, Tagaytay is equally famous for its cool climate and several retreat and vacations spots such as the Tagaytay Highlands, the Picnic Grovea and People's Park in the Sky. It is also where the world famous Taal Volcano can be found.

Lake Pinatubo in the Philippines
7. Camiguin - One of the smallest provinces yet richest in natural splendors, Camiguin is one enchanting paradise that has numerous scenic spots in its every nook including the Katibawasan and Tuasan Falls, hot and cold springs and most exquisite lagoon and white islands.

8. Vigan - A travel back to time, Vigan is the home for many historical heritages of the country featuring the 18th century Spanish colonial era.

9. Subic - Formerly the largest US overseas naval base, Subic had been transformed as destination for sea sports like sailing and yachting as well as many outdoor activities.

10. Davao - The largest city in the world, Davao is home to the tallest mountain in the Philippines, Mt. Apo and the home for the largest eagle in the world, the monkey-eating Philippine eagle.

Manitoba Filipino Street Festival
Kat March is an avid traveler, who loves the outdoor and is always trying out new adventure and sport wherever she goes. visiting the different islands of the Philippines is her way to unwind and take time away from her busy life.





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Trip to Thailand for an unforgettable holiday

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Thailand is the most popular destination in Southeast Asia. Millions of travelers from all over the world visit this beautiful country which is renowned for its hospitality, Buddhist temples and breathtaking natural beauty. Thailand has something to offer to everyone irrespective what your tastes are.

The best time to visit Thailand is from February to March when the weather is perfect and the time is ideal to have a wonderful beach holiday. July to November can be uncomfortable since the rainy season starts in July and goes on till November. During this period, the weather can be unpredictable and extremely humid and sticky.
Beautiful beaches to realx...

The peak tourist seasons are August, November, December, February and March. Air tickets to Thailand in the peak season are extremely expensive and it is a good idea to book tickets well in advance so that you can avail cheap fares. The secondary peak months are in January and July.
For those who want to save on money, the best time to visit Thailand would be during the off peak months of April, May, June, September and October. You will not only save money on air fare but you will save money on accommodation. During off peak season, discounted rooms are widely available. Even in the peak season you can get a good deal if you avoid the regular tourist spots like Bangkok, Chiang Mai and Phuket.

Thailand Beaches Map with tourist destinations

Once you are in Thailand, all you need to do is relax and enjoy your holidays with the exotic Thai cuisine, the breathtaking natural beauty and the magnificently architectured temples.




Kawaii Shopping In Tokyo


Who can resist Japan's Kawaii culture? Even a simple glimpse of Kawaii-related things will make someone reach out for more. Due to the charm and cuteness of these things, innumerable corners of Japan are filled with candy-colored girly items that are worthy to be collected. Here are 6 of the most loved Kawaii details which can cause serious addiction:

Hair Ringlets

During the bygone times, the indication of a female's royal standing is a crown. In Kawaii, all you have to do is spot the two curled locks that drape the left and right side of the female's face. These ringlets mean that a woman is either royal-blooded or simply sophisticated. In the Kawaii culture, this hairstyle is constantly used to radiate a princess-like appeal. Apart from the ear locks, girls also explore other curly hairstyles using plastic curlers, curling irons, and styling mousse. Surely the process is time-consuming but the outcome is absolutely worth the wait.

Nail Decoration

Having plain polished nails is considered boring by Kawaii lovers at heart. Since the discovery that nails are wonderful canvases for art, there is simply no stopping for the creation of imaginative materials. Kawaii nail art is characterized by pastel nail polishes as bases such as baby pink, sky blue, and pearly white. After applying the base, materials like 3D decals, pearls, rhinestones, dried flowers, and polymer slices are placed. Girls can also opt for artistic designs that are painstakingly painted using fine brushes. For a more elegant and feminine effect, acrylic nails are available to make a person's original nails longer.

Circle Lenses

Kawaii girls do not step out of the door without looking sophisticated. One way of achieving a dramatic appearance is to wear circle lenses. These lenses emphasize the eyes and give a girl a chance to reinvent herself. Circle lenses are different because they aim to provide the illusion of larger and rounder irises. There is also a wide variation of circle lenses. From the natural-looking ones that give angelic effects to the most flamboyant ones, you can definitely end up with your perfect match.

Cute Accessories

Anything cute and cuddly also captivates a Kawaii fanatic. Fortunately, Japan has endless things to offer in terms of cartoon character-based items. Earmuffs, sling bags, sleeping masks, barrettes, headbands, plush toys, key chains, phone charms, bows, Hello Kitty, Purple Fairy, and Pepopanda - these are some of the common items and characters that girls rave about.

Adorable Prints and Patterns

The color of an item can make it appear dainty right away. But what if it comes with oh-so-adorable prints? Kawaii items are also incomplete without the presence of imaginative details. Some of the typical prints that you will encounter include cupcakes, ribbons, hearts, macaron, donuts, tiaras, and other princess-themed whatnot. It is undeniable that these prints add delicate finishing touches to any items.

Stylish Shoes

The last but surely not the least is the glorious footwear that falls under the Kawaii category. They say that a pair of shoes can make or break an outfit and this is definitely the truth! If you want to stand out, you will certainly find delight in Kawaii shoes which include pumps with bows, lace booties, printed maryjanes, wedges with angel wings straps, hand painted sneakers, bejeweled flats, and a lot more!


Keep in mind that in Kawaii, there's no such thing as too frilly or too sparkly. The more detailed a thing is, the more beautiful it is. What are you waiting for? Prepare your imaginations and playfully embrace the magical world of Kawaii.

Miho loves everything about fashion and finds the kawaii culture fascinating. She's a regular writer for TheTokyoFashionGuide.com, where readers can learn more about the interesting world of fashion in Tokyo.