Hello, I’m Frecelynne

A lifestyle and travel writer from Manila, Philippines.
Here, I share guides, reviews, and stories to inspire mindful living and meaningful adventures

About this blog

This blog began as a personal travel journal in 2013, and today, it’s grown into a space where we share our life… the places we travel, the food we enjoy, and the little things that matter most.

Each destination is chosen with care. Each post is based on what we’ve tried ourselves. If you’re planning a family trip or looking for a quiet weekend away, you’ll find practical guides, food suggestions, and stories.

  • UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Bosnia and Herzegovina holds a past shaped by different cultures, empires, and traditions. The UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Bosnia and Herzegovina reveal this history through ancient bridges, medieval tombstones, and untouched forests. Each site tells a story of resilience, craftsmanship, and nature’s power. Old Bridge Area of the Old City of Mostar Photo by…

  • UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Bolivia

    Bolivia holds a deep history shaped by ancient civilizations, colonial trade, and breathtaking landscapes. The UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Bolivia reflect this rich past, from the high-altitude mines of Potosí to the ruins of Tiwanaku. These sites tell the stories of indigenous cultures, Spanish influence, and natural wonders that continue to shape the country…

  • Best Yoga Studios in Metro Manila

    Best Yoga Studios in Metro Manila

    Finding the best yoga studios in Metro Manila can feel overwhelming with so many options available. For those just starting, studios with beginner-friendly classes make the transition easier. Meanwhile, experienced yogis can explore advanced flows that build strength and flexibility. This list highlights some of the best places to practice yoga in Metro Manila, but it…

  • UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Benin

    Benin holds a history shaped by powerful kingdoms, traditional communities, and protected landscapes. The UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Benin reveal the country’s cultural and natural heritage, from royal palaces to vast ecosystems teeming with wildlife. These sites stand as reminders of the past while continuing to shape the present. Royal Palaces of Abomey Photo…

  • UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Belize

    Belize holds some of the most important marine ecosystems in the world. The UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Belize highlight the country’s deep connection to the sea. Among these, the Belize Barrier Reef Reserve System stands as a vital habitat for marine life. It supports a delicate ecosystem that has thrived for centuries. Belize Barrier…