Welcome to my Eworld

This site is solely dedicated to my travelling experiences both locally and abroad. When I say locally, it refers to my escapade in my home country, the Philippines; while abroad covers my travels in Asia, Europe and UK, Canada, USA, Australia, New Zealand, as well as my future trips to Africa, China and Arabic countries.

Some of these travel journals photos are previously posted in my Friendster blog ( My Simple Life - unfortunately the blog is already dormant now); Travel Blog account, Travellerpoints account; but majority of them are shared in my e-Travel Guide account in TRIVAGO. I also write stories about these locations in my JPGMagazine account. Good luck and have fun reading my TRAVELdiary...

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"A journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step." (Lao Tzu)
Showing posts with label city siteseeing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label city siteseeing. Show all posts

Tuesday, 9 October 2007

My quickie summer break in London


DESPITE MY WORK schedule, I managed to a have a weekend escapade in London (UK) last month and did explore the city at night using my Sony camera. This is my first time to do stroll around this British metropolis and capture its nocturnal beauty.

Additional informational about my trips can be viewed at:London @ Night

London is one of the busiest cities in the world and it is worth visiting and it is a must-see travel holiday destination for young and old! Unfortunately, I was not able to witness the opening of the middle span of the bridge when a ship is entering/leaving the harbour/river.

Down Under: My learning and travelling experience


TRAVELLING IS ALWAYS PART of my agenda in life. Being a Sagittarian, I always believe that my zodiac is destined to explore the globe. My travelling experience is coupled with two things: study/work and hobby. Most of my travels abroad are the result of my desire to pursue further studies and trainings in the field of my profession or basically just part of my job. The never-ending process of learning also gives me the adrenalin to go out of the country and meet a lot of people from different walks of life.
My two-year stay in Australia was a rewarding experience. This was part of my postgraduate research program in environmental engineering at the University of Queensland (UQ). During my schooling, it was a privilege to travel around Australia, especially in its major cities like Sydney (New South Wales), Canberra (Australia Capital Territory), Melbourne (Victoria), and Brisbane (Queensland) where I stayed most of the time. Having a well-organized mass transport system, it is convenient and easy to reach the main attractions of the country. Being an international student, it was also a privilege to have a 50% discount commuting with trains, ferries and buses. To some extent, coming from Australia airfare is a little bit desirable especially for short vacations in Europe, UK, New Zealand, Asia and some parts of Latin America. One of the good things of being a research student is that, I was not obliged to attend classes/modules, except in some cases that the university requires me to take some courses beneficial to my research project. Having such privileges, I decided to spend my extra valuable time travelling within Australia.


For the complete journal please click the link at: Australia

Note: My travelling and learning experience in Australia was published in Picture Perfect of Manila Bulletin in August 2005)

Wednesday, 18 April 2007

SIAM...my first ever oversea destination



April 1991 was a memorable time of my life since that was the first time when I have to travel abroad - going to Thailand for my postgrad program.
I was lucky to be accepted at the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) located in Pathumthani Province (just 30 minutes from the old Don Muang airport) to pursue a MSc degree in Urban Planning. It was not easy to accept the fact that I will be leaving my home country and be a stranger in a Buddhist nation. With my positive attitudes towards living, it was not really hard to be exposed to a different culture.

My AIT life was never been dull considering that I did alot of things that improved my personal wellbeing as well as my spiritual orientation. Aside from my academic involvement as a full time postgrad student, I was also an active member of the various students' body organisations. And because of this involvement, I had the opportunity to meet the Queen of Thailand, Her Majesty Queen Sirikit (in the picture shown) in an environmental awarding ceremony, and her youngest daughter in one of the Cultural Shows organised by the students. My brief encounter with Her Majesty The Queen of Thailand was televised nationwide as I was told by my close friends.

With my 2.5 years residency in Thailand provided me the opportunity to explore the country - from Pattaya up to Chang Mai. With my work as a Program Associate in an environmental training organisation offered much of the benefits in undertanding the essence of environmental protection and conservation. I visited the country for 4 times already in a span of almost 12 years after I left the country in 1994. Some of the milestones of my life in Bangkok are:

      • first time to play golf (just one hole)
      • first time to join swimming and volleyball competitions
      • first time to be a stage actor
      • first time to be a church choir member and a cheer member
      • first time to sing without any accompaniment
      • first time to be an emcee in a formal occasion
      • first time to eat 'rambutan' (fruit)
      • first time to ride a train and 'tuktuk', and an elephant
      • first time to hear a cow-sound from a frog
      • first time to have a Thai girlfriend
      • first time to visit a red district, Patpong
      • etc...

How about you, did you experience living abroad, either thru studying or working? Do you have your 'first' list' as well? Tell me, please!

Saturday, 14 April 2007

Location, location, location...


As I mentioned in my introductory message, I will feature a location which I visited recently or few years back.
In addition, a photo will be posted just below the introductory message which is not directly related to the article that I posted on that particular day, week or month. The photo will be featured as the "location trivia" for that month, depending on the response from my readers, unless otherwise I will post a message to set the deadline for that photo.
On the other hand, the trivia photo will be featured again in my succeeding write-up. It will briefly highlight the salient attractions of the place and my personal description of it.
Your answer will be sent trhru the green guestbook/comment box below the photo or just above the write-up which will be directed to my email address.
It is a refreshing feeling to have the time and space to relax and enjoy places around us. Exploring these locations is a priceless moment and be treasured as the time passes by. Again, welcome to my E-world of travelling. Mabuhay!

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