We toured around the city of Nouakchott, the capital, and got a Free PCR test. Then we had lunch at Terjit Vacances restaurant located on a lovely beach where I had fresh dorado fish for lunch.
Read MoreAfter a 12-hour iron ore train ride, we headed immediately to Banc D'Arguin National Park. With a trip filled with a lot of dust, one shower isn’t enough; so we swam and let the Atlantic Ocean do its magic. Swim, relax, repeat - that was our mantra.
Read MoreHave you forgotten your SSS Number? Have you lost your files on it? Then, here are ways to know your Social Security Number (for Filipinos.)
Read MoreAside from historical towns, Mauritania is also the home of the longest and heaviest train in the world. The Train du Desert in Mauritania is 2km long and consists of 200 carriages. There's no conductor, no tickets, no CR, no rooms, no charging station, and no fixed schedule.
Read MoreThe ancient ksour (fortified village) of Ouadane in Mauritania has been tagged as UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1996. The first things you will notice are piles of stone and rubble! Unlike Chinguetti, there's still a lot you can see and feel from the ruins of Ouadane.
Read MoreWe've spent our second night in Chinguetti and stayed in one of the guesthouses called L'EDEN. This guesthouse has been open since 2005 and remains a highly recommendable guesthouse by local guides.
Read MoreThe Republic of Guinea or Guinea Conakry may not be for everyone as it’s a bit dangerous but it’s filled with rainforests, beaches, and landscapes. If you are up for it, here’s you can apply Evisa in Guinea!
Read MoreChinguetti is a jewel of Berber culture. This ancient African town once became a stopover for trade caravans and pilgrims in the Sahara Desert.
Read MoreWe visited Terjit, an Oasis or a spot where you can find water located in the heart of the Mauritanian Sahara Desert. We enjoyed swimming at the natural pool, which is good for me since I don't have a chance to take a shower for 2 days. Haha!
Read MoreIt’s Day 1 of this trip and I’m traveling with other extreme travelers who are collecting passport stamps and aiming to travel to every country in the world just like I do.
Read MoreWant to work remotely somewhere exotic and interesting? Montserrat has a Montserrat Remote Work Stamp. With that, you “escape, work, and explore.” Read our guide on getting a Montserrat Digital Nomad Visa.
Read MoreLast Monday, my “new” friend Juliana and I flew to Belgrade for a business meeting then to see my therapist, dentist, dermatologist, and visit my second mom here in Belgrade. Aside from hanging out with old and new friends here! 😍
Read MoreInterested in living in Montenegro? The first step is getting a Long Stay Visa. Read our guide on how to get D Visa in Montenegro with Philippine Passport.
Read MoreFor those who recently got married and want proof of such for “change of status,” IDs, or visa applications, you will need a Marriage Certificate. Here’s a guide on getting a PSA Marriage Certificate Online or at the Centers.
Read MoreOff to Montenegro to travel or to stay for good? Here are some Basic Montenegrin or Serbian Phrases You Need to Learn before you travel there. It’s quite advantageous if you know a bit of the language; you can talk to locals and make friends, easier!
Read MoreTough month but I felt productive and now slowing down, enjoying the moment, and hanging out with people who only have great energy! No one can drag me down anymore, time to move on and experience more love from my cats and my support system❤️
Read MoreAre you off to Europe to become an Au Pair? You will need to undergo a Country Familiarization Seminar to be able to go out of the country. Here’s How to Get a CFO Certificate For Filipino Au Pair bound for Europe.
Read MoreIf you are off to Montenegro, it’s better to know of their local language. Unlike many countries, Montenegro’s official language is not English and they have additional letters in their alphabet with different pronunciations. Here’s a list of websites where you can learn Montenegrin or Serbian Language.
Read MoreAfter 2 weeks of staying with me in Montenegro in making sure that I’m okay and my business is running smoothly, Yvette just left and flew back to London.
Read MoreMy life is “planned” and always have a daily schedule with a big “to-do list”… but with all the chaos in my current life, I couldn’t believe I’d be capable to be genuinely laughing (so much) and just having a great time with some amazing people when I visited Budva, Montenegro. 🥺🙌🏽
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