HabagatCentral was derived from inspiration of traveling. Like the wind called “habagat,” it travels swiftly over the archipelago bringing much needed rainfall for replenishing the parched soil.
Sharing the experiences of traveling in the Philippines and a guide for potential tourists, students, yuppies, burgis, alipin, liping manggagawa, akademisyan, urbanite, conyo, promdi, pulitiko, negosyante, foreigners and many more. At the same time, it acts as a commuters guide for those who needed some references in how to survive and enjoy the 7107 islands without the expense of renting a car.

Bernardo “Berniemack” Arellano III, is just a simple and boring guy who wants to go amok whenever he’s being prevented going somewhere else.
A graduate of bachelor of arts major in History in the Philippines’ premiere state university, he is now seeking his “Personal Legend” and has decided to make a career shift since he had it on the call center industry.
Since birth, he has been traveling due to the transient nature of the work of the father: settled in Cebu for 3 years, then resettled in Imus, Cavite for 12 years, 6 years at Iloilo, a year and a half at Cebu and several months in Southern Mindanao. He dared himself not to be a tourist, but a sojouner, a wanderer, a traveler, an explorer and most of all, a professional commuter.
Since then, he has been dreaming to emanate Ian Wright and Diego Buñuel’s travels.

















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