The Traveling Panda

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About 'The Traveling Panda' Channel

Philippine Travel and Food Blog by Mike Laagan

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Where to Stay in Port Barton, Palawan: Ausan Beachfront Cottages and Restaurant

[...] my third day in Palawan when a resident tour guide described to me how beautiful and peaceful Port Barton is compared to other popular tourist destination in their province. I was enjoying my vacation [...]

Chasing Waterfalls in Port Barton: Pamoayan Falls

[...] Port Barton has become a popular stopover for backpackers who come to Palawan. While it boasts of beautiful [...]

Why Port Barton Is Underrated

[...] I did not come all the way to Port Barton just so I could lie in the beach! I could that anywhere! I came here to explore and find out [...]

Port Barton, Palawan Travel Guide

[...] Port Barton Map Port Barton is a remote and secluded village off the northwest coast of Palawan. It is part of San Vicente, [...]

My Thoughts on Coco Veranda in Roxas City

[...] Roxas City is known to be the seafood capital of the Philippines for its rich marine life. Seafood is [...]

The Sta Monica Church and Panay Bell After Typhoon Yolanda

[...] The province of Capiz is famous for two things: Roxas City, the capital of the province is known to be the seafood capital of the Philippines and Sta [...]

Manuel Roxas Ancestral House: A Well Preserved Historical House

[...] in the island of Panay has a rich cultural heritage dating back to pre-Spanish period. Roxas City, its capital, is birthplace to President Manuel Roxas, the last president of the Commonwealth [...]

10 Things To Do In Roxas City Without Emptying Your Pocket

[...] Roxas City is known as the Seafood Capital of the Philippines due to the abundance of marine life. It is [...]

Kalibo Ati-atihan: The Mother of Philippine Festivals

[...] opportunity to watch the Kalibo Ati-atihan Festival when I embarked on a 10-day trip around Panay Island. Kalibo is the gateway to the world-famous Boracay Island. It is also home to the Ati-atihan [...]

The Sta Monica Church and Panay Bell After Typhoon Yolanda

[...] known to be the seafood capital of the Philippines and Sta Monica Church, the oldest church in Panay Island is home to Dako nga Lingganay (Big Bell), considered to be the largest Catholic bell in Asia [...]

10 Things To Do In Roxas City Without Emptying Your Pocket

[...] . Listed below are the top 10 things to do when you travel to this medium-sized city in Panay Island. The [...]

The Sta Monica Church and Panay Bell After Typhoon Yolanda

[...] is famous for two things: Roxas City, the capital of the province is known to be the seafood capital of the Philippines and Sta Monica Church, the oldest church in Panay Island is home to [...]

My Thoughts on Coco Veranda in Roxas City

[...] Roxas City is known to be the seafood capital of the Philippines for its rich marine life. Seafood is quite expensive here in Manila and [...]

10 Things To Do In Roxas City Without Emptying Your Pocket

[...] Roxas City is known as the Seafood Capital of the Philippines due to the abundance of marine life. It is also the birthplace to Manuel [...]

6 Reasons Why You Should Go Solo on Your Next Trip

[...] it is better to go solo rather than go with a group. Because you can travel at your own time. Photo Credits to http:// [...]

3 Reasons Why You Need to Take Short Vacations

[...] Photo credits to http://taringa.net The start of the 21st century has seen so much change due to evolution [...]

An Unplanned Stay at the San Antonio Resort

Typhoon Yolanda (international name: Haiyan), is considered one of the strongest tropical cyclones that devastated portions of Southeast Asia, most pa [...]

My Thoughts on Coco Veranda in Roxas City

[...] to try the seafood meals during my trip to Panay. After getting a short rest in my suite in San Antonio Resort, I headed out to look for a place [...]

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Where to Stay in Port Barton, Palawan: Ausan Beachfront Cottages and Restaurant

[...] my third day in Palawan when a resident tour guide described to me how beautiful and peaceful Port Barton is compared to other popular tourist destination in their province. I was enjoying my vacation [...]

Chasing Waterfalls in Port Barton: Pamoayan Falls

[...] Port Barton has become a popular stopover for backpackers who come to Palawan. While it boasts of beautiful [...]

Why Port Barton Is Underrated

[...] I did not come all the way to Port Barton just so I could lie in the beach! I could that anywhere! I came here to explore and find out [...]

Port Barton, Palawan Travel Guide

[...] Port Barton Map Port Barton is a remote and secluded village off the northwest coast of Palawan. It is part of San Vicente, [...]

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