Thursday, October 25, 2018

FAMILY FUN BORACAY

See you soon as the Boracay shores re-open. Be one of the first to experience a brand new adventure as Azalea Hotels & Residences Boracay welcomes you with Family Fun Boracay Promo.





FAMILY FUN BORACAY
Booking period - October 23, 2018 - December 31, 2018
Stay period -
October 26, 2018 - September 30, 2019

Deluxe Room - rates start at PHP 5,700
Suite Room - rates start at PHP 8,300

Inclusions
• Room accommodation (per night)
• Buffet Breakfast
• Roundtrip Airport Transfers via Caticlan Airport to Hotel and vice versa (Terminal and Environmental Fee not included)
• Welcome Refreshments
• Wi-Fi Connection in guest area


For more information, visit the website of Azalea Hotel & Residences Boracay through this link: https://www.azaleaboracay.com

Thursday, October 11, 2018

6 Philippine Destinations That Are Perfect For Your Dream Getaway

The Philippines is indeed a country rich in beautiful landscape and warm people. This is why top hospitality brands like The Bellevue Hotels thought it smart to build home for holidays in some of the country’s best destinations.

Whether you’re a city mouse or one who’s needing a break from the bustling metro, you’ll find places in the Philippines that are perfect for a much needed getaway. Here are our recommendations for the best cities and provinces to visit in the Philippines.

CONCRETE JUNGLES

QUEZON CITY


Called by many as the North side of the metro, Quezon City claims to provide the best experience for prime lifestyle and residential living. It stands as one of the country’s most progressive cities, and boasts of shopping centers, a variety of food hubs, a thriving academic community, and great hangout locations.

With the numerous activities it presents, it’s no wonder it has been a go to place by many tourists. It is also home to some of the best hotels in Metro Manila like the edgy B Hotel QC in Sct. Rallos Street, where you can relax in picture perfect nooks that feature industrial designs in their modern interiors.

MAKATI CITY

Situated right in the heart of Metro Manila, this place has been considered as the one of the country’s most booming financial and business center. Peppered with high-rise buildings, party places, extravagant shopping malls, and world-class accommodations, this city paints a perfect scene of what a cosmopolitan is.

While Makati boosts of a variety of luxury hotels, it makes sure that a budget traveler won’t have a hard time looking for a place to stay. With Airbnb units, condotels, and service apartments available, there will surely be an appropriate choice for those traveling with tight pockets.

MUNTINLUPA

This city’s name may literally translate to a small piece of land, but its urban planners definitely know how to go big. Serving as Quezon City’s rival when it comes to being a choice for hangout spots, this city in the South is home to high-end malls, first-rate coffee shops and food crawls, events places, and a lot more options for the chillest night out with friends.

It is home to Alabang where luxury is not of shortage. Here, you can find prestigious malls that specialize on expensive brands, and premier 4-star hotels like The Bellevue Manila and B Hotel Alabang. It is also near several provinces in the south like Tagaytay, Laguna, and Batangas making it the best jump off point for a vacay in Southern Luzon.

RURAL LANDSCAPES


PALAWAN

Coron is debatably labeled by many tourists from all over the world as The Best Island in The World along with Bora Bora and Maldives. It boasts of El Nido’s stunning seascapes and towering limestone karsts, Puerto Princesa’s world renowned underwater cave, and Coron’s stunning beaches and diverse marine life.

Since 2015, it has slowly gained attention in the international travel scene and has since been visited by a lot of tourists from different parts of the world. Given that, it won’t be hard of anyone to find accommodations that would fit their corresponding budgets. With options ranging from luxury hotels to backpacker inns, Palawan has you covered.

SIARGAO

This teardrop shaped island used to be a low-key travel destination. A few years ago, only surfing geeks clamored to this paradise since it was known to be an amazing surfing spot. But it slowly attracted people for its natural beauty. Apart from surfing through its perfect curling waves, Siargao also offers a serene and simplistic community vibe that are sure to ease your worries.

As a proof of its charm, a lot of foreigners have decided to settle in this island and put up establishments that would offer tourists cozy options for accommodation. The entire island is peppered with cute themed inns, resorts, service apartments, and a lot more.

BOHOL

One of the most iconic travel destinations in the Philippines, Bohol cradles the magnificent color-changing Chocolate Hills. Within its 4,821 km2 land area are a variety of wondrous works of nature that are sure to enthrall you. It takes pride in giving travelers the complete experience through the different options it offers that range from slow paced activities, to adrenaline rushing ones.

It is also home to one of the country’s most famous island, Panglao, where pristine shorelines and crystal beaches can be found. Maximize your stay in the island by choosing the best Panglao hotel that would suit your type of activities. But if it’s immersing with nature that you want, an eco-friendly 5-star accommodation like The Bellevue Hotels would definitely be a good choice.

Monday, October 1, 2018

The Ultimate Guide to Malaysia’s Delectable Dishes

Now that we’ve covered how you should pack for a trip to Malaysia and the many places you can go to when you’re there, let’s talk about food.

That’s right, you perked up a bit didn’t you?



Malaysia is a total food haven. Because of the diversity here, even the cuisine encompasses all different tastes of various ethnic groups. To attempt to eat them all is going to be such a Herculean task, but we all know you’re up for it.

So when you visit the hawker centres sprawled around Kuala Lumpur or Penang, all those restaurants teeming with locals ready to get their fill, make sure you have this list of Malaysia’s delectable dishes to help you order.

Nasi Kandar





Malaysia being in Asia, you know we have to start with a rice dish. Nasi Kandar is the contribution of the Indian community to Malaysian cuisine which originated in Penang.

“Nasi” means white rice and “kandar” is referring to the wood used to carry the rice in. When you order Nasi Kandar, you pick the side dishes you want with the white rice like fried squid, okara, beef cubes, bitter gourd, eggplant, and more. Then it is all flooded with the curry sauce of your choice.

Just let the sauce soak in side dishes and rice, and enjoy that tempting aroma.

Assam Laksa





Laksa is a staple dish in Singapore and the whole of Malaysia. But it is the assam (tamarind) twist from Penang that made this a local favourite.

It is made with thick rice noodles, fish, and various herbs like lemongrass, mint, and ginger flower. Then hae ko or fermented shrimp is added to the mix, together with vegetables and garnishes like fish balls and eggs.

You may choose different levels of spice for the sauce. For the brave, you can definitely choose a spice level of the lava kind.

Hokkien Char Mee





Fried Hokkien Char Mee is a fried noodle dish that originated in China. It is made with thick yellow noodles which braised with dark soy sauce. It comes with squid, cabbages, fried pork, prawns, along with a choi sum and a spicy sauce called Sambal Belacan.

The Malay version comes with a broth made with shrimp stock and includes chicken and pork, garnished with fish cake, fresh lime, onions, and pork ribs.

Lemang





Made from a glutinous rice mixed with coconut milk, which is cooked in a bamboo. This sounds like the Binongey of the Philippines or the Khao Neeo Mamuang of Thailand — both are sticky rice eaten with mango. But the Lemang is different, it is best eaten with vegetables or meat.

The way the pineapples make sense if you think about how salty the pizza is, the sweetness of the sticky coconut rice can counter the saltiness of the food.

It takes so much time to cook the Lemang. You will have to hollow out a bamboo shoot and line it with banana leaves. Then it will have to be left on fire to slow cook the rice, a process called tapai.

Satay





Meat on a stick is always good. You skewer marinated cubes of your favourite meat and then cook and char it over a barbecue grill. It’s such a simple process that anywhere in the world, they feature a dish like this. The Shishkebab of Turkey, the Yakitori of Japan, the Sosatie of South Africa, and the Satay in Malaysia.

There is Satay in Thailand, which is said to have originated in Indonesia. But what makes Malaysia’s Satay different is the turmeric, which gives it that yellow, savoury look. It also comes with a spicy peanut butter sauce.

There is another kind of Satay in Malaysia called the Satay Celup or the LokLok. It works like a hotpot, where you choose what meat or vegetables to skewer, and then you dip it in boiling hot peanut sauce.

Rojak





In Malay, Rojak means a “mixture” or something you need to mix. True enough, a Rojak is a dish made with vegetables and tropical fruits which you will mix together with a sauce made with lime, shrimp paste, and chilli.

Each city in Malaysia has different ways of preparing Rojak, but this dish can include apples, bean curds, jicamas, cucumbers, fried tofu, guava, squid fritters, cuttlefish, and more. To top it all of is a garnish of crushed ground peanuts.

It’s the perfect sweet-savoury-sour dish that will not leave your taste buds confused, it’s more like an umami experience that you will keep looking for.

Char Kuey Teow





Cooked in a Chinese wok, the Char Kuey Teow is probably the most flavourful noodle dish in Malaysia. It is made with flat rice noodles fried with pork, bean sprouts, Chinese sausages, cockles, and prawns. All of these are mixed with a dark and light soy sauce to give it that aroma and enhance the flavour of the toppings.

It is cooked in individual batches to allow the noodles to fully absorb the sauce. Then all the toppings are slowly added and mixed into the wok. If you check out how the hawker centres prepare the Char Kuey Teow, some of them cook it over charcoal because they believe this adds flavour.

Roti Canai





A dish inspired by Indian cuisine, the Roti Canai is a flatbread which comes with different dips. It is made with flour, butter, and water. You can eat the Roti Canai with the Sambal Belacan, which is a spicy shrimp paste. But you can also eat this with a variety of curries. The sweet version, which is made with condensed milk, can be eaten with fruit like bananas.

It is the perfect snack if you want something light in the afternoon, with sweet milk and a couple of fruits. Or maybe as a light dinner. You can just scoop up your saucy viand and enjoy a movie or two.

Popiah Basah





One look at the Popia Basah and you might find that it shares a similar appearance to the Vietnamese spring rolls. Within the wrapping are julienned vegetables like jicama, cabbage, carrot, and shallots. It also comes with chopped shrimp and pork. But rest assured that the Malay Popia Basah is so much different in flavour because of the sauces that come with it like their favourite Sambal Belacan and other regional-specific dips.

Roti Jala





The Roti Jala, also known as the Net Bread, is made with flour, eggs, coconut milk, and a bit of turmeric mixed with water, They are cooked in a skillet by making zig-zagging lines first and then folded like a crepe to finish it off. It is usually eaten with curry.

Nasi Lemak





Called the unofficial national dish of Malaysia, the Nasi Lemak is a coconut infused rice dish which comes with shrimp paste, vegetables, fried anchovies, egg, chicken, cuttlefish, beef, and more.

Traditionally, the Nasi Lemak is eaten for breakfast. But nowadays people are ordering it any time of the day.

Cendol





And we end this list with a favourite Malay dessert. It is made with shaved ice, lots of coconut milk, green rice jelly, palm sugar syrup, sweet corn, and other ingredients.

After a food crawl all over Malaysia gorging on these delectable dishes, you may have to retire to your hotel room for a couple of hours. If you’re planning to go on a food coma, you may as well stay in a Kuala Lumpur accommodation replete with all the amenities you’ll need to relax and get the food digesting properly.

So why not treat yourself to one of Malaysia’s premier hotels, the Royale Chulan Kuala Lumpur. They are now offering a 20% discount on their 5-star accommodation, plus a buffet breakfast inclusion. All you need to do is book on the Royale Chulan Kuala Lumpur website and use the promo code LOVERCKL.



Note that it only works when you book directly on their website, so you should definitely reserve your Kuala Lumpur accommodation there.

So you better pack up your eating pants and get ready for a food crawl you’ll never forget!

Sunday, September 23, 2018

7 Things To Do In Alabang That Make The South Equally Fun as The North

With sprawling food hub choices, booming industries for business, and first-rate hotels in Alabang, there’s no denying that it’s one of the country’s best alternatives for go-to hangout places. Being a short distance from Manila also helps making it a good choice for barkada night outs and jamming sesh. But for some weird reason, we think of it as farther south than it actually is.

A melting pot of various things to enjoy, Alabang offers several activities from the mundane to the exciting. Here are 7 things you can do in Alabang that would make you agree to pay that extra toll money.

1. Food Trip


From uppity up restaurants to holes-in-the-wall, Alabang has a very wide selection for food options. We might’ve just been dismissing it because we think it’s too far out, but this urban piece of Muntinlupa offers gastronomic gems that are sure to satiate your foodie souls. Among the best to try are The Black Pig, Neil’s Kitchen, and Burger Geek.

2. Physical Wellness
 

Apart from food hubs, Alabang also features a lot of different gyms that cater to a variety of market. Go for traditional workouts at places like Slimmers World, Golds Gym, and Fitness First, or opt for customized workout places like the Hit Arena and L3F Kettlebell Gym. They even have badminton places and martial arts camps for those who like to sweat it out differently.

3. Music & Entertainment


Treat your auditory nerves to some good music at Alabang. Attend live gigs and enjoy free band performances as you take a sip of that cocktail. The city is also home to the Filinvest Open grounds, the official venue of the annual music fest Wanderland. Apart from this, several malls like Alabang Town Center, Molito, and Festival Mall holds regular shows you can enjoy.

4. Party Venues


Whether it’s a wholesome kiddie party, or one of those rather wild ones that we millennials enjoy, Alabang has something to offer that would definitely fit your liking. Several hotels around the area offer banquet halls that could fit a large party, while pubs and restobars like Vue Bar at the Bellevue also host some of the coolest parties in the area.

5. Hotels for Staycations


One of the highly urbanized cities in the south, Alabang is home to the best hotels and luxury accommodations near Manila. With many Alabang hotel promos on the internet, you’ll surely find something affordable, yet will give you the highs and convenience of city living. Treat yourself to a nice staycation and relax in a developed yet less congested metropolis.

6. Bazaars and Retail Shops


Good finds don’t only exist in Baclaran or Divisoria. Go around Alabang and score some pretty affordable yet awesome stuff from accessories to clothes. Nestled on the outskirts of its commercial areas, village bazaars and warehouse sales can be found. Try venturing to these places and score pretty good deals with trendy clothes and other awesome finds.

7. Pamper Sessions


There’s no better way to relieve yourself of the stresses of life than to go on an all out pamper session. Whether you need a skin expert or just looking for a place to have your hair or nails done, there’s surely something for you in Alabang. Book a reservation at any of the spas they have at Molito or ATC and leave the establishment as your confidently beautiful self.


These are but some of the things you can enjoy in the south. Try giving it a shot and you’ll find out there’s a lot more to do here that’s equally fun as the North. Explore its awesome attractions and have a dose of a city life that offers the familiar comforts of rural living. Finally, retreat at one of the available hotels in Alabang and cap off the day with an indulgent rest.

Monday, September 17, 2018

The Ultimate Guide to Malaysia’s Best Destinations

Malaysia is known around the world as the ultimate cultural melting pot. The country has invited people from all cultures and traditions to live within its peninsula, from the neighbouring countries in Asia to the far reaches of the West. This is why while Malaysia is a Muslim community, you will still see different practices being shared in various temples, restaurants, shops, and cultural shows.


But more than just than the various history and heritage that can be found in Malaysia, it is also home to such a diverse landscape. A traveller can go from the urban jungles of its city centres, to beautiful and pristine beaches, and on to actual lush green jungles filled with gorgeous flora and fauna. For this reason, people get overwhelmed with the things they can do in Malaysia, they end up having no clue about how to maximise their stay there.


Luckily, you won’t have that same problem because here we’ll explore Malaysia’s must-not-miss destinations and the activities you can enjoy doing in each one. So before you book a Kuala Lumpur accommodation and pack those bags, let’s work on your itinerary!

Kuala Lumpur







You will most likely go to the capital first, Kuala Lumpur. This is Malaysia’s biggest economic hub, boasting the busiest business district in the country. At each turn, you will see shops and restaurants filled with the most eager customers and employees all rushing about to get to their workplace.


A popular site to see here are the Petronas Twin Towers, towering over the Kuala Lumpur city centre at an amazing 1,500 feet height. If this is not an issue for you, consider walking the bridge that connects both towers and get an impressive view of the city.


But apart from the towers, Kuala Lumpur offers other worthwhile destinations. Visit the Batu Caves if you want to know what it feels to be like Indiana Jones, minus the death-defying stunts. You can also drop by the Perdana Lake Gardens where a bird park is located, so you can check out which species take sanctuary in the city. For those looking to have a good night out, you may go to Bukit Bintang, one of the liveliest entertainment and shopping districts in KL.


The best part is it is so easy to get a KL accommodation here since most hotels offer promos and deals in a very convenient way. Just like two of Malaysia’s premier hotels, Royale Chulan Damansara and Royale Chulan The Curve. Both are offering an exclusive mobile deal that allows you to get discounts on your stay just by booking on their websites through your phone.


ROYALE CHULAN DAMANSARA

 Royale Chulan Damansara

ROYALE CHULAN THE CURVE

 Royale Chulan The Curve



Go on and take your pick and book your stay now while it’s still available!



Penang and Georgetown




There’s something enchanting about a place where time travel is possible. Well, not exactly the science fiction time travel we know from films. But a place where history and old-world glamour has been preserved perfectly so that travellers can feel like they were traversing the streets during the colonial times. That is what Penang can do for you.


Immerse yourself in Malaysia’s history and visit exciting destinations that mix culture and heritage with the modern and urban. Make your way to Georgetown, an UNESCO World Heritage Site where its road can lead you to places like the Kek Lok Si Temple, Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion, Khoo Kongsi, and more. On your stroll around the country, you may also find their famous wall arts made by some of the local artists, mostly painted on or installed with recycled materials.


If you want to relax, though, you can cycle around Balik Pulau. It takes you away from frenetic city vibe and into the rural outskirts of Penang. The best way to appreciate this is if you cycle around the area either at sunrise or as soon as the day is about the end and all you can see is an endless sky of lilac and tangerine.



Melaka





Another city that offers rich heritage is Melaka, also declared a UNESCO Heritage Site back in 2008. It used to be a Portugal-trading spot since its location, between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, is strategic. There are temples you can visit around the city, but the appeal of Melaka is its laid-back, casual vibe. Most visitors come here to enjoy gorging on food in holes-in-the-wall restaurants and different hawker centres.


A good way to end the day would be to stroll by the port and watch the sunset. That is the ultimate indulgent stay you can treat yourself to.



Perhentian Islands





Now that you’ve had your fill of buildings and colonial architecture, it’s time to get yourself to a whole new setting: underwater. Nothing can be more exciting than taking a dive in the Perhentian Islands, a popular destination for amateur and professional divers. Enjoy its crystal clear waters and swim with a diverse marine life like sea turtles, reef fish, and friendly sharks. Or you can just lounge about by the shore and enjoy a few cocktails.


Be wary though, the month of July is usually its peak month so the Perhentian Islands might be packed full of tourists.



Cameron Highlands






Retreat to nature at Cameron Highlands. This is probably one of the few places in Southeast Asia where you can wear thick sweaters, scarves, and jackets. Once you make your way up the Cameron Highlands, consider camping because it’s going to make you enjoy the lush greenery even more. On your hike there make sure you take a snapshot of the flora and fauna you can find especially in the Taman Negara National Park.



Langkawi






A lot of tourists go to Langkawi because of the fine-sand beaches that can be found here. That’s cool, and you can definitely do that too! But Langkawi has other gems that offer an exciting experience to travellers. For instance, you can drop by the Langkawi Cable Car which will take you to a breathtaking ride up the Mat Cincang, the second highest peak in Langkawi.


Before you reach the summit, though, there are two stops you on your trip up. The first one is a viewing deck that will give you the perfect 360 view of the island. The second stop will take you to a much higher vista where hills and rainforests waits.


You can also visit Gunung Raya, the highest mountain in the island. The diverse wildlife you can find here includes macaque monkeys, mountain hawk eagles, great hornbills, flying foxes, and more.


If it’s museums you want, you can also drop by the Langkawi Art in Paradise 3D Museum. It is a three-storey building with nine interactive zones which features 200 art pieces. The zones you can visit are aquatic, fantasy, safari, and more.


So see? You can go from cities filled with skyscrapers to rainforests and beaches. Enjoy the diverse landscape offered by Malaysia and visit these awesome destinations! Next up in our series, the Ultimate Guide to Malaysia’s Delectable Dishes!

Thursday, September 6, 2018

The First-Timer’s Travel Guide to Bohol, Philippines

Hotels and beach resorts in Bohol are a constant favorite among travelers wanting to see the best of the Philippines’ Central Visayas Region. And the usual number 1 tour destination after check-in: the Chocolate Hills, a group of about 1,700 grass-covered hills that turn brown during summer. But with all of Bohol’s history and natural beauty, this attraction isn’t all that you can look forward to for your vacation.

Here’s a pocket guide for first-timers who want to explore the province’s tourist spots.

1. Blood Compact Shrine

Located along Carlos P. Garcia Circumferential Road, the Blood Compact Shrine is a memorial to the historic friendship pact between Filipinos and Spaniards. On March 16, 1565, Spanish explorer Miguel Lopez de Legazpi and then Bohol chieftain Datu Sikatuna slit their wrists and dropped blood in wine. This ritual is locally known as “Sandugo”, which means “one blood”.

2. Baclayon Church

With religious relics dating back to the 16th century, Baclayon Church is also a destination not to miss. Located in the municipality of Baclayon, just 6 km from Tagbilaran, it the second oldest stone church in the Philippines.

3. Punta Watch Tower

Punta Watch Tower is a triangular edifice in the municipality of Maribojoc, some 14 km west of Tagbilaran, overseeing the seas of South Bohol. It was originally created as a lookout against pirates. From its topmost window, you will enjoy a view of Siquijor, Cebu, and Mindanao.

4. Balicasag Island

Because of the province’s natural underwater beauty, snorkeling and diving are also among the top activities here. And one of the default destinations for this is Balicasag Island. The easiest way to plan a trip is asking assistance from your beachfront resort in Bohol.

5. Bilar Manmade Forest

Another favorite stop among tourists is the Bilar Manmade Forest in Carmen Town. It spans 2 km and boasts a lush spread of red and white mahogany trees.

6. Hinagdanan Cave

Located on Panglao Island, Hinagdanan Cave is a naturally lighted limestone cavern that features a deep lagoon and many large stalactites and stalagmites. “Hinagdanan” literally translates to “laddered” — to get inside the cave, one has to go down using a ladder.

Choosing an accommodation that offers tour packages is never a bad idea. Easily explore these destinations on our list with beach resorts in Bohol like Bohol Beach Club. Discounted room rates and special promos are available on its website.

Wednesday, September 5, 2018

3 Reasons Why Bohol is the Perfect Destination to Have Your Wedding

A significant increase of Google searches about “Bohol beach wedding packages” proves that tropical weddings are becoming a thing. We can speculate that maybe the picturesque nature in the backdrop during the ceremony just adds to the romance of exchanging vows. But a curious question remains: why Bohol in particular?

24Seven investigates and here’s what we’ve found. Bohol is the perfect destination to have your wedding because of these three reasons:

1. If you want a traditional wedding, Bohol has some spectacular churches, many of which are declared national historical landmarks.

 This is according to an article released by Lamudi Philippines. They’ve mentioned the La Purisima Concepcion de la Virgen Maria Parish which is a Neoclassical structure that was completed in 1727. Another beautiful historical church on their list is the St. Augustine Church, or Panglao Church, which is one of the oldest churches in Panglao.

2. Bohol is famous not only for its Chocolate Hills or its tarsiers, but also for its powdery stretches of white sand, mountainous terrains and rocky hills.

Positively Filipino had a run-down of some of the best tourist spots and attractions in Bohol that make the province ideal for weddings. Among the many attractions include the Loboc River Cruise — imagine going for a ride immediately after the ceremony — the hanging bamboo bridge, an array of museums, and of course, the tarsiers.

3. South Palms Resort in Bohol is no stranger to hosting beautiful picturesque weddings.

This holiday destination in Panglao, which offers affordable wedding packages in Bohol, is specifically mentioned by Gawin Blog as an ideal place for tying the knot. Imagine the salty ocean air, the ocean as your backdrop, and sand between your toes. What else could you want while exchanging vows?

Check out South Palms Bohol beach wedding packages here.