Tag: Blog

4
Nov

VIDEO: Vibrant Taiwan (with 5D/4N Itinerary)

DAY 1 0:00am – 6am(Local Time) Direct flight from Singapore Changi Airport to Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport via Scoot Taoyuan International Airport is an international airport of Taiwan serving Taipei and the Northern part of Taiwan. Car, taxi and even WiFi rentals are available here for your convenience. From here, you can take the metro […]

15
Jun
two sushi chefs preparing sushi

5 Hours for Sushi?

Sushi is one of the most common Japanese dishes. Made with vinegared rice with salt and sugar, it is normally paired with fresh seafood cuts.   Located in the most-famous Tsukiji Fish Market, Sushi Dai is one of the most highly reviewed sushi restaurants in Trip Advisor.   A trip to Tsujiki Fish Market is […]

23
May
Singapore Dollar

We Paid Our Hotel with Pennies

  More often than not, accommodations can greatly affect your travel budget. With today’s left and right airline promo fares, most of us impulsively book flights without even considering how much the average accommodation costs will be.   RJ and I have this little jar we called “The World” where we put our loose coins […]

19
Apr
Singapore graffiti

VIDEO: Blue Hour in Singapore

    It’s that time of the day, when everything is suddenly slow, and people seem to forget to look at the blue hour glow.   Tired faces we see everywhere, they forget to stop and smell the fresh air.   Drop whatever you’re holding, don’t stare at your phone, look up in the sky, […]

20
Sep

KYOTO, JAPAN: Day 5 – February 16, 2015

Garden of Fine Arts   Again, a Japan trip for an architect is not complete without a Tadao Ando-architecture visit.   For our today’s first stop, we went to Garden of Fine Arts in Kyoto.     Garden of Fine Arts Museum is an open-air fine arts museum that houses reproduced famous masterpieces on beautiful […]

15
Sep
Gigabyte Sabre 15 black gaming laptop

UNBOXING AND OVERVIEW: Gigabyte Sabre 15

Sabre 15 for Septiembre 15 You are probably wondering why we posted a non-travel video. Well, here’s why.   My laptop for 9 years “Troy”, a Dell Vostro 1510 laptop, died on me few months ago and affected my blogging and my other works. I made the Penny Planes site using Troy, from the design […]

1
Aug
https://atravellersfootsteps.com/tips-backpacking-south-america/

12 Tips for Backpacking South America

Photo and content originally published by: Lucy Frank of A Travellers Footsteps     I spent three amazing months backpacking around South America. I spend my first month hiking around Peru, Machu Picchu and camping in the Amazon. I then flew to Columbia where I camped on the beach in hammocks and explored the beautiful […]

22
Jun

OSAKA, JAPAN: Day 4 – February 15, 2015

Fourth Day was quite relaxed. We only went to 3 places on this day.     Minoo Park   Osaka was pretty relaxing in general. if I have one place I would like to visit again, it would be Minoo Park. Located at the outskirts of Osaka, Minoo Park is a natural park with scenic […]

31
Jan

OSAKA, JAPAN: Day 3 – February 14, 2015

For our third day, we did what architects do: architectural spree around Osaka!   Abeno Harukas   For our first building-loving, we checked out the postmodern architecture building designed by César Pelli & Associates—the Abeno Harukas—a 300-meter tall skyscraper with 62 storeys making it the tallest building in Japan. Abeno Harukas consists of basement parking […]

20
Nov

KYOTO, JAPAN: Day 2 – February 13, 2015

For our 2nd day, we first went to a UNESCO World Heritage site: The Tō-ji Temple (Kyo-o-gokuji Temple).     To-ji, means “East Temple”.  It is one of the oldest temples in Kyoto and is the only surviving guardian temple  and before it was with Sai-Ji, means “West Temple” which was destroyed by fire in […]

21
Aug

OSAKA, JAPAN: DAY 1 – February 12, 2015

  Many people assumed that traveling to Japan was expensive. We thought so too, but heck, we wanted to experience Japan. We booked our flights 10 MONTHS ahead to give ourselves some time to prepare our wallets. Surprisingly, it was not as expensive as what people say! Initially, we wanted to spend half of our […]

error: Oops! You\'re not allowed to do that.