/**/ February 2017 - Travel + Decor + DIY

BIRTHDAY GIVEAWAYS!! (updated: Winner Announcement)

A few days ago I started posting birthday giveaways here in the blog. It is a simple way of thanking everyone of you who have been there supporting me all these years.

I am really happy to have these brands to help me out with the giveaways. Cabin Zero, Deuter and Surat Journals, you guys are the best!

I know the giveaway posts are all over the blog now and sometimes it is hard to track down which giveaway to join and how to join them. So I making this blog as a summary:
GIVEAWAY 1

WIN A CABIN ZERO CLASSIC 44L CAMOUFLAGE BAG

open for everyone


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WINNER: MENGFEI XU - Germany





GIVEAWAY 2

DEUTER ROADWAY BAG

only those who have shipping address from the Philippines or the UAE


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Winner: CHRISTOEFFER JOHN ESTRADA - Philippines





GIVEAWAY 3

CARD + CARD SLEEVES BY SURAT JOURNALS

only those who have shipping address from the Philippines or the UAE


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Winner: JOYCE TORRES - Philippines




Once again, thank you very much! Good luck!


 

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Surat Journals New Products + Giveaway

Lately, I have been experimenting with some new products for Surat Journals. I got a lot of request to do a cellphone cover, wallet, business card holder...etc etc etc. So the past few days, I have been doing an all nighter to come up with some new leather crafts for you guys (naks).

[caption id="attachment_4845" align="alignnone" width="800"]surat journals travel journal, leather craft dubai, the traveling journal project passport cover Our Passport Covers[/caption]

Aside from the leather journals, last year, we have launched our passport covers and the response are amazing (thanks guys).

This time around, I am happy to introduce 2 additional items in our Surat Journal product line.
LEATHER POUCH

[caption id="attachment_4847" align="alignnone" width="800"]surat journals travel journal, leather craft dubai, the traveling journal project leather pouch Assorted leather pouches[/caption]

It can be for your phone, glasses, passport, pens, brushes....basically anything that can fit pouch. I have been wanting to make one of these for ages, and now that I am becoming more confident with my leather stitching techniques (the trick is, use pliers guys haha), I was able to play around with this idea, and I love the result.

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CARD + CASH SLEEVE

[caption id="attachment_4846" align="alignnone" width="800"]surat journals travel journal, leather craft dubai, the traveling journal project card sleeves Assorted Card + Cash Sleeves[/caption]

Originally just a business card holder, but when I was doing a photo for Instagram, I used the bills I have collected from my travels, and surprisingly, they fit perfectly in the sleeves.

I love how I can play around with leather colors, mix matching them to create 2-slots for your cards and cash.

You can get these items directly from our FB page www.suratjournals.com and from the 10th of February 2017 onwards, The Good Stuff will be selling them in several markets/bazaars across Dubai (they will also sell it online, yipeee).

Also, don't forget, you can get our journals here: click this link

[caption id="attachment_4857" align="alignnone" width="800"]surat journals travel journal, leather craft dubai, the traveling journal project leather pouch photo by @thatguynamedpatrick[/caption]

Follow our official IG page to get more updates on our products @SuratJournals.
TIME FOR A GIVEAWAY

WIN A CARD + CASH SLEEVE

As part of my birthday giveaways, it is a no brainer that I will give something from my own brand. Just share this blog in Fb and join the rafflecopter below (that easy).


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Due to shipping restrictions, only those who have PH or UAE address can join this giveaway. 

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Good luck guys!

Check out some of our other Birthday Giveaways here: 


Deuter Roadway Giveaway


Cabin Zero Vintage 44L Cabin Sized Bag


 

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What to do in Bali (aside from Kuta)

When I was planning a trip to Bali, my surfer friends, who made Bali their 2nd home told me to stay away from Kuta Beach (with conviction). This kept ringing in my head until I finally a book a flight and step on Bali soil.

Kuta Beach has been known as the Bali’s tourist hub. So it means, in a place with the impression of being packed with foreigners, Kuta is the packed of the packed.

This became one of my deciding factor on where to stay in the island. It was a toss between Canggu or Ubud. Eventually I decided to follow my friend’s advise to stay in Canggu. I was really happy with this decision. The only thing now is to know where to go and what to do when most of the 'happening' attractions are around Kuta Beach.

Bali is known as Indonesia’s main tourist spot. It mainly attracts Australians and expatriates looking for an affordable place spend their holidays. An Island province of Indonesia located between Java and the west of Lombok that includes the main island of Bali and a few smaller islands (Nusa Penida, Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Ceningan)

Visiting Bali after our 11-day trip with the #TripOfWonders team (check my blog about this trip) is a no brainer. It is something that should happen and I will not forgive myself if I didn’t grab the opportunity to experience the sought after island paradise.

I stayed in Bali for 5 days and the goal was to do as much as I can but on a very relaxed and chill pace (a lot of sleeping involved). So here are the places I went in my 5-days stay in the beautiful Island of Bali.
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CANGGU BEACH

Canggu Beach is an automatic attraction to experience as I spent 5 days of my 5-day stay in Bali. So every time I open my eyes, I am already exploring ......CANGGU! 

[caption id="attachment_4808" align="alignnone" width="800"]Bali blog, indonesia, trip of wonders, wonderful indonesia, canggu, travel blog, vlog, dubai CANGGU, BALI'S SURF CAPITAL[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_4810" align="alignnone" width="800"]Bali blog, indonesia, trip of wonders, wonderful indonesia, canggu, travel blog, vlog, dubai Deus Temple (HQ). Hipster heaven![/caption]

I arrived in Bali during night time, so I really didn’t see anything on the road during our drive from the airport (Denpasar). I first stayed in a hostel (eHome Stay Canggu) in one of the quiet neighborhoods in Canggu. It was a pleasant few days where I was able to rest and read a book, but when I moved to Canggu’s Echo Beach at one of its famous surfer’s hotel (Frii), I began to fall in love with this neighborhood.

[caption id="attachment_4806" align="alignnone" width="800"]Bali blog, indonesia, trip of wonders, wonderful indonesia, canggu, travel blog, vlog, dubai eHome Stay -- can't argue that I am in Bali then[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_4811" align="alignnone" width="800"]Bali blog, indonesia, trip of wonders, wonderful indonesia, canggu, travel blog, vlog, dubai Frii Echo Beach. I highly recommend this place. My was just by the pool (one of those doors)[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_4796" align="alignnone" width="800"]Bali blog, indonesia, trip of wonders, wonderful indonesia, canggu, travel blog, vlog, dubai My very modern and hipster room at Frii Echo Beach[/caption]

Canggu Beach is a coastal village filled with black sand beaches with (almost all) surf breaks popular to surfer’s from around the world (even those who are from the Philippines).

A quiet alternative to the busy Kuta. I feel that I got transported to a place that is a hybrid of Australia’s Melbourne and Surfer’s Paradise. Maybe because a big chunk of Canggu’s expat community are from Down Under.

Aside from the surfer’s beach, the country side of Canggu are field with rice fields. I remember riding the motorbike and all I can see are rice fields from either side of the streets. It was a very peaceful sight (made me sing a bit --- like I was shooting a music video haha).

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TANAH LOT TEMPLE

Around 30 minutes motorbike from Canggu, known as the most picturesque the temple in Bali, Tanah Lot is one of Bali’s most important landmark (www.bali-indonesia.com). Famous for its offshore location and majestic sunset.

[caption id="attachment_4805" align="alignnone" width="800"]Bali blog, indonesia, trip of wonders, wonderful indonesia, canggu, travel blog, vlog, dubai Sunset at Tanah Lot Temple. It was cloudy but still very magical[/caption]

I was introduced with this temple when I was google searching the BEST SUNSET IN BALI. Being located at the west side of the island, it is easy to predict that Tanah Lot will be on top of the list.

It was indeed magical. The place was a bit crowded though, but enough to have a good view of the sunset. Aside from the temple, there are several restaurants and souvenir shops around.
BESAKIH TEMPLE

Known as the Mother Temple of Bali and the most important temple of the whole island (www.bali.com).

[caption id="attachment_4797" align="alignnone" width="800"]Bali blog, indonesia, trip of wonders, wonderful indonesia, canggu, travel blog, vlog, dubai Pathway in between temples[/caption]

It is like a village of temples. What our guide told us, most of the temples here are owned by different families around Bali. Even his family owns one (a big compound one). This complex of temples is actually what makes Besakih very picturesque and interesting to tourists.

Because of its size, even though there are a lot of people there, it really doesn’t feel to crowded (or maybe we just arrived early). Going there, we rented a van (with a driver) and hired a guide recommended by my friend's homestay owner. Just a warning, because it is a known tourist spot, there are people who look at tourists as cash machines. We were tricked to buy a flower which they told us a requirement to go to the temple, like the sarong we were wearing. Lo and behold, it wasn’t really needed and we can get away without the flower (tsk).

[caption id="attachment_4795" align="alignnone" width="800"]Bali blog, indonesia, trip of wonders, wonderful indonesia, canggu, travel blog, vlog, dubai Nope, the fower aint mandatory[/caption]

Apart from this experience, visiting the Besakih Temple was a good place to start our trip around the heart of Bali’s cultural heritage.
KINTAMANI BATUR VOLCANO

A must-do stop for tourists who are traveling North East of Bali, Kintamani is famous for its panoramic view of the active Batur Volcano and Lake.

[caption id="attachment_4798" align="alignnone" width="800"]Bali blog, indonesia, trip of wonders, wonderful indonesia, canggu, travel blog, vlog, dubai The view of Mount Batur from the main road[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_4799" align="alignnone" width="800"]Bali blog, indonesia, trip of wonders, wonderful indonesia, canggu, travel blog, vlog, dubai One of viewing stops to get a  full view of the volcano[/caption]

If properly planned, you can actually trek and get closer to the caldera (getting a guide and proper gears are pretty much advisable--especially if you are trekking a volcano). In our case, with our day trip, we just settled with having a lunch with a view.

[caption id="attachment_4800" align="alignnone" width="800"]Bali blog, indonesia, trip of wonders, wonderful indonesia, canggu, travel blog, vlog, dubai Indeed, this is lunch with a view[/caption]
TEGALLALANG RICE TERRACES

Ubud is the location of Bali's famous rice terraces. A traditional irrigation system in most mountainous regions in South East Asia. You can see this kind of irrigation system in the Philippines as well.

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What I like about the rice terraces in Tegallalang, is its location. The valley is literally along the main road. I am still puzzled if they made the road as an access to the terraces or it just so happen that the terraces became famous? And its easy-accessibility is just a plus point.

[caption id="attachment_4801" align="alignnone" width="800"]Bali blog, indonesia, trip of wonders, wonderful indonesia, canggu, travel blog, vlog, dubai We caught a local lady working on the rice paddies[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_4802" align="alignnone" width="800"]Bali blog, indonesia, trip of wonders, wonderful indonesia, canggu, travel blog, vlog, dubai My attempt to trek the terraces[/caption]

Because of its location, visitors can clearly see the step-rice paddies even when driving. For those who want a little stretch from  hours of sitting in the car, you can easily trek the whole stretch of the famous terraces and get a pretty decent photo you can boast in Instagram.

A little warning, if you see locals/farmers carrying what looks like a fresh harvest of the day, and can’t help to take photos, have your tip money ready in your pockets. I am still figuring out if they do the ‘carrying of the harvest’ just for show to charge guests.

Tip (additional attraction): Near the Tegallalang Rice Terraces is a good place to try coffee luwak. The most famous coffee in the world. Yes, this is the poop coffee. To be honest, I still don’t know how I feel about patronizing this coffee. I have seen in some videos how civet cats are treated in order for them to poop more coffee beans. If you are not guilty, Alas Harum Agro Tourism is a good (and not to expensive) place to try it and they assured us that they are taking care of their civet cats properly.
UBUD MONKEY FOREST

I saw this monkey forest in one of the episodes of the amazing race. The Ubud Monkey Forest is a nature reserve and a Hindu temple complex (with 3 Hindu temples).

It is one of Bali’s most visited tourist spots. There are over 700 Balinese Long Tailed Monkeys roaming around the whole sanctuary which I must say scary at some point. You can purchase a banana and wait for the monkey to climb over you and take the banana out of your hands (or head).

[caption id="attachment_4803" align="alignnone" width="800"]Bali blog, indonesia, trip of wonders, wonderful indonesia, canggu, travel blog, vlog, dubai Just one of the 700 Balinese Long Tailed Monkeys in the sacntuary[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_4804" align="alignnone" width="800"]Bali blog, indonesia, trip of wonders, wonderful indonesia, canggu, travel blog, vlog, dubai Can you guess how many money are in this photo?[/caption]
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After my short stint in Bali, it is pretty hard not to fall in love with the island.

Although there are a lot of similarities in the Philippine landscape, there are still something about Bali that makes me want to come back and visit again....

.......Maybe next time I will give Kuta Beach a try and embrace the chaos.

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VISITING INDONESIA? READ ALSO:


Trip of Wonders: Wonderful Indonesia 2016 in a Nutshell


Surprising Things You Can Do in Makassar


Kawah Ijen: Blue Fire, Acid Lake and Sunrise


Lombok and The Gili Islands - 5 Things to do in Gili Trawangan


Lombok and The Gili Islands: Sasak Sade Traditional Village 


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Cabin Zero Vintage 44L Cabin Sized Bag Review + Giveaway Announcement

As a budget traveler, whenever I travel,  I always carry just a backpack (if I can) because first and foremost, it is easier to move, especially that most of the ‘old’ European cities are big fans of stairs and cobbled streets. It is also a way to avoid queuing at the airport baggage drop off so you can just hop and go. Aside from that, in most budget airlines, you have to purchase your allowance for check-in luggage, which I rather spend in eating local delicacies or paying for a tour.

So it is very fitting when Cabin Zero sent me a 44L Vintage bag to test around. Yes! I am very happy! I got to bring it in my previous trip in the UAE and Hong Kong and I must say it didn’t disappoint.

[caption id="attachment_4777" align="alignnone" width="800"]cabin zero, bag, travel, review, blog, okoban Security Me and My Cabin Zero at Hong Kong Airport[/caption]

Here’s a quick run down of what I thought about my Cabin Zero. Also, there is an announcement for a giveaway at the end (yipeee).
STYLE

I got a gray bag from their 44L Vintage Bag Collection. As most of you might have noticed, I love gray and blue, so a gray one is very fitting for my OOTD ( haha).

I love how stylish it looks. It can pass as a casual bag if not only for its size. There are leather elements around the bag which makes it very trendy aside from the simplicity of the whole design.

You are not limited with this collection. Cabin Zero comes in Vintage (mine), Army, Classic and Camo

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You can check out more designs in this link.
SIZE AND COMPARTMENTS

The size is just perfect to bring inside the plane cabin compartment. Although there is a slim chance you will be asked upon boarding/check point, it is still advisable to check the weight (don’t bring more than your check-in limit if you are flying, just to be safe --- airports are now very strict with this, I learned my lesson). The good thing about it, the materials used to make a Cabin Zero Bag are all light weight compared to trolleys and other heavy duty backpacks.

Check out airlines cabin bag allowances here

[caption id="attachment_4766" align="alignnone" width="800"]cabin zero, bag, travel, review, blog photo c/o @cabinzero[/caption]

It also has several compartments. The front zip sleeve is useful for items you want to access easily. I placed my books and some paper documents there. Inside, you have 1 net pocket and another horizontal zip pocket where I store random stuff like chargers, wires and pens. You also have a back sleeve for your laptop. The main compartment is generous enough for all your clothes ( I say, roll them up to fit perfectly).

I got to use it as well in carrying some of the stuff (aside from traveling) I need. Such as my Surat Journals and power tools.

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Recently I purchased their Cabin Cubes which will help me organize my clothes even more inside my Cabin Zero. I am excited to have them. Will update this post once they arrive.
SECURITY

The bag itself looks very sturdy. From the stitching to its heavy duty lockable zippers. I know a friend who had it checked-in and it survived the whole journey (you know what goes on inside those secret conveyors right?).

What I love about its security features is that, all Cabin Zero bags (including the Cubes) are built with a Global Tracker which is powered by Okoban. This will help you easily locate your bag if it gets lost (which hopefully will not happen).

Check out more information about this through this link

[caption id="attachment_4772" align="alignnone" width="800"]cabin zero, bag, travel, review, blog, okoban Security photo c/o @cabinzero[/caption]

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All in all I am so happy with my Cabin Zero. I have a lot of friends who also use this bag and everyone like it so far.





GIVEAWAY TIME


Do you want to have your own Cabin Zero?

Because it is my BIRTHDAY MONTH, I am giving away 1 Camo 44L Cabin Zero Bag. Just watch out for this post. I will be updating it on the 9th of February 2017 to activate the GIVEAWAY LINK.

[caption id="attachment_4770" align="alignnone" width="800"]cabin zero, bag, travel, review, blog, iceland Cabin Zero Classic 44L Camouflage Collection to Giveaway. photo c/o @cabinzero[/caption]

 

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