Marianne Dane Trinidad is an Electronics Engineer who works full time as an IT Professional. She’s A Filipina based in Germany, always dreaming to be a full-time traveler in the near future. Oftentimes, she feels the urge to travel and ends up buying a promofare ticket.
As a hobby, she is a blogger at the The Madaldal Kid. Her mission is to share her personal adventures and share to people that traveling and going on adventures can be done even on a limited budget. Her travel mantra/s are: (a) Travel while you are young and able, (b) Travel in a budget but make sure to never sacrifice your comfort and personal choices out of it. She likes winter, photography, foodtrip, exploration, clean ensuite hostel rooms, and trains ; she’s not a fan of extreme adventures, beach, summer, and super cheap but not so clean hostels when traveling.
She also accepts sponsored posts depending upon the intent, content, and linkage of the posts to the overall budget travel theme. Should you be interested, feel free to contact her at themadaldalkid@gmail.com Marianne is also open with any forms of collaboration as long as it has a positive intent.
Amsterdam -February 2017

Myself in Mehtab Bagh, Agra, India. I truly enjoyed my India 2 month trip (business + personal) because of the friends who took care of me when I was there, the rich and colorful culture, plus amazing tourist spots.
Germany, February 2016
hello good day kindly give me your price how much for each person and what id your office there in the philippines
thank you
Hi. I came across your blog while researching on seoul as me and my friends are preparing for our trip on november. I love your blog as we have common travel purpose: food, scenery, culture and a bit of shopping. I sort of dislike beaches and extreme adventure. Your blog is also very helpful for me as i usually travel with my family (hubby, son, mom & mom-in-law). Thank you so much for taking time to write your posts and i hope that you’ll be able to accomplish your ultimate wanderlist. Kudos!
Thanks a lot Graces! I really appreciate it! Hope I can help you more by sharing my future adventures! Cheers to budget traveling!
I have read your blog about your tour in seoul, korea. I just wanna ask you when did you book for the hostel? and how much was charged on your credit card when you reserved for a room? thank you! 🙂
Hi chelsea, i actually booked in the first week of January , then i wasn’t charged since i booked via email to global hostel. I just paid the amount on the day that we checked-in at the hostel.