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Author: Grace Hisona

Grace is a copywriter/editor dedicated to capturing the diverse landscapes and vibrant cultures of the Philippines and other notable places in Asia.

With a professional background in digital content strategy, she specializes in blending practical travel advice with authentic storytelling.

When she isn’t refining articles for AsianInquirer.com, Grace is usually on the road with her family, documenting their latest adventures through photography and sharing the hidden gems they discover along the way.

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A Journey to Limasawa Island: The First Light on the Horizon

Posted on April 13, 2026April 13, 2026 by Julia Bautista

Some places feel like they are waiting for you to find them among the waves. I stood at the pier in Padre Burgos and watched the morning sun hit the blue water of Southern Leyte. My motorcycle was already strapped to the deck of the boat because I knew the roads on the other side…

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Beyond the Arc: Exploring Tuguegarao to Santa Ana in Northern Luzon

Posted on April 12, 2026April 12, 2026 by Grace Hisona

There is a specific point in every long ride where the map ends and the true soul of the Philippines reveals its rugged and beautiful secrets. You leave the familiar noise of the central provinces behind and head toward a horizon that feels endless and full of promise for the road ahead. Most travelers never…

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The Vinta of Faith: Exploring the San Pedro Cathedral in Davao City

Posted on April 10, 2026April 10, 2026 by Grace Hisona

You might walk past the busy corner of San Pedro Street and Claro M. Recto Avenue every day without realizing that you are standing at the spiritual ground zero of a great city. This intersection is where the modern hustle of Davao meets a history that is nearly two centuries old. It is a place…

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A Birthday Ride to Aluginsan and Ronda: Finding Peace in the Mangroves

Posted on April 9, 2026April 9, 2026 by Julia Bautista

The engine heat was the only thing I could feel as I crawled through the thick, suffocating gray traffic of Carcar on my way south. I was desperate to trade the smell of exhaust and the noise of city horns for the scent of salt air and wet earth. My birthday was just around the…

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The Hidden Cascades and Steel Spans of Leyte

Posted on April 8, 2026April 8, 2026 by Julia Bautista

Most travelers believe the true soul of a place is found in the busy city centers but I have always found that the best stories are written on the winding roads that lead away from the noise. I sat on my motorcycle at the edge of the strait and watched the sun highlight the rust…

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The Sanctuary in the Stone: My Journey to the Cave Church of Monte Cueva

Posted on April 7, 2026April 7, 2026 by Grace Hisona

The moment I stepped off the main road in Maasin City, the humidity of Southern Leyte seemed to thicken, as if the air itself was holding its breath. I looked up at the jagged cliffs draped in a heavy cloak of emerald vines and felt a familiar pull, the kind of pull that only a…

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Beyond the Brown Mounds of Eastern Bohol: Guindulman, Anda, and Alicia

Posted on April 5, 2026April 5, 2026 by Julia Bautista

Most travelers think they have truly conquered the island of Bohol once they have snapped a photo of the Chocolate Hills and seen a tiny tarsier clinging to a branch in the forest. But if you are like me, and you prefer the rhythmic vibration of a motorcycle under your seat and the smell of…

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Journey Through Panay: The Whispering Sugarcane and the Hill of Miracles

Posted on April 4, 2026April 4, 2026 by Julia Bautista

Have you ever noticed how the air seems to change the very second you leave the concrete limits of the city? The noise of Roxas City begins to fade into a gentle hum as I twist the throttle of my favorite motorcycle and feel the engine come alive beneath me. I can feel the weight…

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124 Islands, One Epic Weekend! Discover the Secrets of Alaminos’ Marine Paradise in Pangasinan

Posted on April 3, 2026April 4, 2026 by Grace Hisona

Looking for a nice place to visit this summer or holy week? Consider adding the Hundred Islands National Park to your bucket list. The Hundred Islands National Park (HINP) in Alaminos City, Pangasinan, is more than just a cluster of rocks in the sea. It’s a sprawling 1,844-hectare marine playground. With 124 islands at low…

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Apo Island: A Masterclass in Marine Majesty and Island Serenity

Posted on April 1, 2026April 1, 2026 by Grace Hisona

It’s summer time in the Philippines and the Apo Island is waving! Just seven kilometers off the southern tip of Negros Oriental lies a 74-hectare volcanic gem that has become a global poster child for community-led conservation. Apo Island isn’t just a destination, it’s a living, breathing success story where the rhythm of the tides…

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Proverbs 12:16

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