Why traveling now is for your sanity
Some people go to the spa for a day of relaxation and pampering. I went to a healing hut in Siquijor where, in a ritual, a healer walked around me
Some people go to the spa for a day of relaxation and pampering. I went to a healing hut in Siquijor where, in a ritual, a healer walked around me
It’s quite odd that time seemed to pass so fast, even if time also somehow stood still during the pandemic. With all our busy schedules cleared for more important
Located in the middle of calm and beautiful Bacuit Bay, Lagen Island is indeed a Philippine paradise. In a country that boasts of a large collection of world-class beaches and
Pandemic fears and quarantine restrictions have driven urban dwellers out of city confines. The main criteria for a suitable refuge were closeness to nature and freedom of movement. Technology made
Before the New Year, I found myself walking across a web of rope suspended high above sea level. Underneath me pointed the jagged peaks of a limestone rock. There was
Airbnb Chief Executive Officer Brian Chesky on Thursday predicted travel would permanently change due to the pandemic with people seeking out thousands of smaller cities and spending more time visiting
Whatever happened to hospitality and inclusivity?
The other day I was flipping through the 2019 Monocle Travel Guide and was suddenly hit with a sinking feeling in the pit of my stomach. As I went from
Scuba divers like to joke that, after a long time out of the water, our bodies crave the nitrogen that enters the system after some time at depth. COVID-19 has
There’s something surreal about our country winning all these travel awards right in the middle of a pandemic, when most of the world is unable to travel, and our borders
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