Sunday, April 21, 2013

Euro Trip: My Version part II

by Regin Reyno


My second European Tour happened in 2006. After our successfull 2005 Europe and Taiwan Tour, the group planned to embark on a tour again. This time including USA. The tour took five months. Yes, 5 months of concerts, courtesy calls, and international choral festivals. 

For 5 months, we've visited 6 countries and met countless wonderful people along the road. 

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Bangkok-Siem Reap Overland Budget and Itinerary

by Regin Reyno

Ever since I visited Angkor Wat and did a Bangkok-Siem Reap-Ho Chi Minh overland travel, a lot of people were asking me itineraries, budget, and logistics about that route. I wasn't able to post a detailed itinerary about that. Now I notice a lot of people wants to visit Angkor Wat, so I wrote a detailed itinerary about this route. This route is part of the Banana Pancake Trail.


a backpacker aboard the train from Bangkok to Aranyaprathet

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Number 28 Crossed-out: How I Became an F1 Fan

by Regin Reyno

One of my bucket list is to watch a live Formula One race. It's actually at number 28 in my 50 before 40 list.

28. watch a live Formula One race


Before 2005, I had 0 interest in Formula 1. The fact that I don't understand and know the details of the sport made it uninteresting and boring to me. For me back then, it's just racing cars (I call every Indy car a racing car when I was a child) going round and round a circuit. It's so boring to me. Rally (WRC) was more interesting back then. 


So how did it became one of my favorite sports? 


Tuesday, April 2, 2013

ASEAN Blogger Festival 2013: Why I Want to Participate in the Event?

by Regin Reyno

In October 2012, I got an invitation to join the BlogFest Asia in Siem Reap, Cambodia. It's a meeting and seminar of bloggers in Asia, which was held during the 1st week of November. Despite my desire to join that event, I wasn't able to, because of my work. I know I've missed one of the biggest opportunities a travel blogger can have. As I saw the photos of my fellow Filipino bloggers who joined the event, I was so jealous. How I wished I was able to join that special opportunity. It was an event full of activities, information, and networking among fellow travel bloggers, not to mention Siem Reap being my favorite place in Southeast Asia.