Travelogue: Allegro Papagayo - Guanacaste, Costa Rica



I never knew that someday I'll go to places that are so far away from where I was born. I've never imagined that I'll get the chance to explore them in any way possible. At this moment, I'm just so thankful that I'm discovering more of what this huge world has to offer. And I tell you, the experience is simply amazing!

Moving forward, I'm so eager to share with you guys a new travel diary featuring one of the most popular resorts in Costa Rica- Allegro Papagayo. This is an all-inclusive resort located in Guanacaste, Costa Rica. The resort has 300 rooms offering budget-friendly amenities and also a reasonable selection of food and drinks. Also, there's a local beach nearby called Playa Negra, which is perfect for outdoor activities like Volleyball. Just be careful not to hit the precious monkeys. Yes, they're everywhere! 

I'm so happy that I was able to share some snaps around the area with you guys so you can see how incredible this resort is. Take a look!

Travelogue: Hostal Monte Cristi - Managua, Nicaragua


Going to different places is always fun. It's not just a hobby that you look forward to sometimes. Doing it will gain us a priceless experience that no one could ever take it away from you. It's something that helps us become a better person by learning different cultures from different countries. Seeing the way of life of other people will make us realize that life is really precious. It is short that we should live it to the fullest. It's not something we take for granted. It is valuable that we are entitled to make it meaningful in any way possible; and traveling is just one of the many possible ways.

I'm so excited to share with you guys today a simple but unique hotel that is owned by two of my friends. Come and take a look!

Travelogue: Zopango Island - Masaya, Nicaragua


I've always had a fascination with islands. I guess it's because its tranquility is breathtaking. But whenever I see one, there's a thing that I struggle from going to that kind of place. I suffer from seasickness. I'm a traveler but not a good swimmer; and being quite afraid of the water is not a joke. Every time I ride a big/small boat or a ferry, I always get dizzy, and I feel like while the boat is going fast, I feel like vomiting or I'm thinking I might fall. I can't help but try to go to sleep within the trip or wear sunglasses just to not see the waves but it makes it even worse. Sometimes, I wish lakes and oceans are not deep that we can just walk through it. But as time goes by, I realized that life is all about taking risks. You'll never know if you never try.

Moving forward, I'd love to share with you today this amazing island that me and my friends went in our spare time. It has a lot to offer to tourists and it's great that I got the chance to tour around it with one of the owners, Flavia Bersani. Come and take a look at how amazing Zopango Island is!

Travelogue: Catedral De Santiago - Managua, Nicaragua


It's unreal that I actually have a fascination with old, ancient buildings/infrastructures. Seeing something that is already a part of history will actually make you appreciate the world more. Travelling will teach you how to value nature that has always been a part of our lives; that it's just there and never left. That's why I believe that travelling is more precious than luxurious stuff. They're just things. It brings you temporary happiness but never memories.

Moving forward, what I'm eager to share with you guys today is a very old church named Catedral De Santiago located in Managua, Nicaragua. It was designed in, and shipped from Belgium in 1920 by architect Pablo Dambach. The old cathedral is believed to be a part of the history as it is a clear living evidence of a massive earthquake that struck the country in the year 1972. 

Nicaragua Local Art


I've been on a hiatus for a while now. I clearly blame myself for it because I've been in the midst of binge-watching my favorite shows. Working and real life balancing is quite hard, especially if you're not settled on what to do firsthand. Clearly, I am just an ordinary girl still figuring out what's best for me, at this age. I don't know if it's something to worry about; but I do believe that it's never too late for everything. Given Alan Rickman as an example. I read somewhere online that he became an actor at the age of 40. And yet, he is really good (may he rest in peace).
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