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Schengen Visa Application via the French Embassy

Europe is a dream. Something I have been anticipating for decades. And the wait finally ended when I did my EURockMyWorld tour. After getting my UK Visa, I decided to apply for a Schengen Visa, just by...

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Visa-Free Entry to Taiwan for Philippine Passport Holders

Earlier this year, news of visa-free entry to Taiwan broke out and caused quite a stir among globetrotting Filipinos. News of its postponement immediately followed but with the promise of updates being...

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11 Reasons Why Your Schengen Visa Will Be Denied

Like countless other third-world passport holders, I am a statistic. Yes, despite extensive travel (fine, they were all within Asia!), multiple-entry visas in other OECD countries (Japan and Korea),...

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Free Multiple-Entry South Korean Visa for Philippine Passport Holders

On my previous post on visa-free and no visa fee countries open to Filipinos, I included South Korea on the list. South Korea is quite special in that there are several conditions wherein a Philippine...

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Paris, J’adore: My First 36 Hours in Paris

Getting off the bus, there was no mistaking where I should be headed. As I marched towards the golden twinkling lights of the Tour Eiffel – my hands numb, my nose running, my head swimming from lack of...

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Sohoton Cove Itinerary, Budget and Travel Tips

Bucas Grande, also known as Socorro, is a beautiful and remote island not far from Surigao City, which has many smaller islands surrounding it. These islands are all covered with thick jungles, full of...

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Paris J’adore: Free Paris Walking Tours

The best way to visit Paris is to walk around Paris. It is literally the best way to see the awe-inspiring sights, hear the lovely sounds of the French language and smell the melange of smells of this...

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Paris J’adore: Catacombs of Paris

On my last day in Paris, I went underground. Aside from the splendor that Paris has to offer with its museums, churches and twinkling lights, it also offers something macabre. In the 18th century,...

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Spring Fling: Tulips in Keukenhof, Netherlands

Known as the “Garden of Europe”, Keukenhof regards itself as the most beautiful spring garden in the world. Well, I, for one, am not inclined to disagree. I have never been as enamored with flowers as...

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2019: The Travel Year That Was

I have just finished my decades-old New Year’s Eve tradition of reviewing the goals I have set for the year and I can see that I have failed miserably in almost a half of them. Foremost and the only...

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