The Tagbanua: The Real Locals Of Coron The Tagbanua are the modern day descendants of some of the first humans to ever set foot in the Philippines. This ethnic group have traditionally lived across most of Palawan and the Calamianes Islands, they are the real locals...
The Hike From Hell: A Brutal Cave Hike In Coron Sweat, blood, mud and a few salty tears of despair dripped from my broken body as I stumbled and fell the last few metres down the mountainside and onto the scorching hot sands of the beach. There was no respite yet from...
White Island Camiguin: Is This The Whitest Sandbar In The Philippines? White Island in Camiguin is the whitest sand bar I’ve ever seen in my travels across the world, and it’s the site of some of the whitest sand I’ve ever been able to set foot on, on any beach. This...
Photos From The Road – Mindanao And The Whitest Sand Bar In The Philippines This week’s update has come around way too fast! It feels like just yesterday that I was writing about the Travel Continuously Summit in Coron and wondering how I would fare...
Incredible Drone Pictures From Coron! Is this Place For Real?!?! That’s what I’ve been keep asking myself over and over again for the last two weeks as I’ve been exploring the beautiful islands of Coron as part of the Travel Continuously Summit....
Island Hopping Coron Hello travellers! It’s that time of the week already, the weekly Travel Tramp update, and it’s been a busy seven days since the last update to say the least. After spending two weeks working in Kuala Lumpur I had a quick four day...
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