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How to Stay Focused On Your Studies Even When Traveling

If you are like many other people who have realized just how convenient and flexible online degree programs can be, then there is also a high chance you’ve struggled with staying focused. For those that have chosen to travel while they pursue their online degree, the ability to focus and stay on track can prove…

Discover The Beauty Of Alicante

Whether you love beautiful architecture, museums, or mesmerising beaches, you can experience it all in Alicante. When you visit the city, make sure you tour these enchanting sites: the Archeological Museum of Alicante, Basilica of Santa Maria, The Marina, Ayuntamiento and the Santa Barbara Castle. Other places you could tour are Guadalest Valley, Isla De…

Getting An Online Education And Career As Traveler

It is not a secret that there are a lot of things you can achieve online. You can work a fulltime job, start a business and even pursue a master’s degree in any field from anywhere in the world using nothing but a laptop and a working internet connection. This makes becoming a fulltime traveler…

Radisson Blu Cebu: A Break From Vacation

Listlessly I watched my six year-old chase someone across and all around the vast lobby of 5-star international deluxe Radisson Blu Cebu, leaving traces of echoing giggles here and there. About a couple of hours prior, we had just arrived in the Queen City of the South. After a sleepless intercontinental flight the day before…

New Travel Buddy, Travel Pal!

“Think of it as couchsurfing on steroids…”, that surely caught my eye. What on earth?! I was browsing some write up about Travel Pal, a new app that lets its user meet people from all over the world as a traveler or host. Now that does seem couchsurfing-esque. And I loved Couchsurfing! So I was…

Top Three Attractions In Rome

Have you ventured into Italy’s capital before? It certainly looks like an exciting city break. From local food markets bursting with the freshest of ingredients that would drive any foodie wild, to the many temples and archaeological sites that will keep a history buff happy for hours, I’m sure there’s something for everyone in Rome….

Photo Essay: Into The Gobi (Part III)

Well here’s a muddle of memories… (But wait, in case you missed the first two parts of this series, here’s Part I and Part II) Day 4 We were allowed to sleep in for the first time. Hurrah! From ger camp two near Yolyn Am Gorge, it was a relatively short (and when I say…

Philippines Beach Getaways: Where To Next?

Holiday season is descending upon us and with it comes one of the most important decisions we make each year: Where to spend those precious vacay days? For us Filipinos, such season is something that we mostly spend at our ‘rents’ or extended family’s. If lucky, we get a few extra free days for a…

5 Asian Festivals To Try And See Before The End Of 2016

With the immense cultural diversity of Asia, it stands to reason you’ll be able to find a something at the back end of the year to enjoy while you’re there. Here are five festivals you still have the chance to check out in 2016. 1. Big Mountain Music Festival – Thailand This event is officially…

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