Magalona opened up on how the initial phase of her marriage was troubled as she and her husband journeyed to Bali, Indonesia where they are currently based.
At Bali Ngurah Rai airport, I beat the queue to a newly opened window at the immigration counter. The officer who had just come on duty routinely stamped my passport while staring blankly through the glass enclosure toward the rapidly thickening queue of tourists forming in front of his window.
JAKARTA — Tourism is the beating heart of Bali’s economy as around 60 percent of the island’s gross regional product (PDRB) comes...
Travel-loving barkada from all over the Philippines have sent in their craziest, wackiest and most creative photos for Cebu Pacific and Inquirer 2bU’s Crazy for Bali promo.
Balinese believe that all natural and spiritual elements must exist in harmony.
Bali has often been described as Paradise Found, and when we first visited in 1997, the island was all that. One of the stickiest images I took from that time was the sight of prepubescent boys and girls bathing naked in the river, unmindful of the gawking tourists in the passing buses overhead. The laughter was pure mirth while the frolicking recalled the rough and tumble childhood games of a more innocent era.
Maxene Magalona has shared her daily morning ritual to fans and followers, which is made up of yoga exercises, jounaling and meditation.
Among the insights Maxene Magalona gained throughout a ten-day silent retreat is how to live simply, even when it comes to food.
Bali, Indonesia is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, and for good reason. It has picture-perfect beaches, sought-after surfing spots, a majestic countryside, and a rich culture and history. This year, Cebu Pacific teams up with Philippine Daily Inquirer’s 2bU to bring a lucky barkada of five to the famed Island of the Gods, with Cebu Pacific’s Crazy for Bali promo.
If you plan to go to Bali and buy local souvenirs, then a town called Ubud is a place to go.