by Kathy | Jan 28, 2017 | Asia, Destinations, Luzon, Philippines
As I stood on the edge of the cliff looking down the 20 foot drop in front of me, my guide at my side told me where to stand. I stepped off the cliff top and plunged into the water, adrenaline seeped through my body as I hit the water. This was my experience in Tangadan Falls in the Philippines.
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by Kathy | Jan 22, 2017 | Asia, Destinations, East Coast, Seoul, South Korea
Are you currently planning your own South Korean travel? Perhaps you want to see the highlights of South Korea but do not want to do the research? In this post, I am going to tell you the route I went and why you should go to these places.
This is my final post of South Korea which will tell you my highlights of this beautiful country.
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by Kathy | Jan 11, 2017 | Asia, Destinations, East Coast, Seoul, South Korea
I met so many amazing South Korea people during my visit to the country. Hence, I really wanted to share with you about them, their story, and what I have learn from them.
“We don’t meet people by accident.
They are meant to cross our path for a reason”
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by Kathy | Jan 4, 2017 | Asia, Destinations, East Coast, Seoul, South Korea
Being a vegetarian whilst travelling in Korea was really difficult. It has most definitely been the hardest country to find food with no meat or fish. Even harder than other countries I found difficult such as Taiwan and Brazil. If you share my dilemma, you might want to read this post all to do with vegetarian food in South Korea.
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by Kathy | Dec 26, 2016 | Asia, Destinations, Luzon, Philippines
Happy Christmas from Natures Healing Home!
This year, I spent it in the Philippines with a fantastic couple Prescilla and Richard from Natures Healing Home and their family and friends. I wanted to share my Christmas with you, so here it is.
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by Kathy | Dec 24, 2016 | Asia, Destinations, East Coast, Seoul, South Korea
Many cars slowed down to take a look but few had the courage to stop. We were unsure if it was that they couldn’t speak English or if they were just not going that far. Some people did stop but decided not to give us a lift as they were not going to the exact place that we were going. Unable to communicate that they could take us as far as they were going, we had to let them go. If you are in South Korea, you need to read this hitchhiker’s guide to South Korea.
We learnt a lot in the two days of hitchhiking 350 km down the east coast of South Korea. Therefore, I have decided to put together some tips for others planning on hitchhiking in South Korea.
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