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November 8, 2012

Top Travel Destinations of 2013

Adventure Travel/Destinations/Family Vacations/Romantic Getaways
Top Travel Destinations of 2013

Are you wondering where to go on 2013 to spend your holidays? Which hotels provide excellent services and where can you get the best cruising deals to save money? If the answer to above question is yes, then here, we will walk you through the WOW countries which are a must visit in 2013. Tahiti Let’s accept the fact that this large island of French Polynesia in the southern Pacific Ocean is not an expensive destination. But if ask all those who have been to this island, most of them will say that it is one of the best place to pander and to pamper yourself. When it comes to exotic tourist destinations, Aussies is among those islands that are very much suitable for couples. Most experts are of the opinion that the popularity of island is expected to go up in 2013 by watching the current influx of the tourists to this place. For celebrating your wedding anniversary or the birthday of your beloved, this one is among the top magnetic destination for tourists! Myanmar / Burma This one is now making a great comeback on the Asian tourist map as the most desired destination to explore by tourists. […]

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by SHAILANY
November 4, 2012

3 Great Places to Visit This Christmas

Asia/Family Vacations/South America
3 Great Places to Visit This Christmas

Christmas is coming! It is a time when most people leave their homes in search of more fun and frolic along with their family and friends. This is also the time when exploring a dazzling destination can be really costly. However, this does not mean that a Christmas holiday cannot become affordable by grabbing the best deals. But before that, you need to have some idea about the astounding destinations to visit this Christmas. So, here are the top three destinations outside the U.S. to visit this Christmas!

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by SHAILANY
October 28, 2012

South Korea Trip – Part 2 as a Solo Traveler in Seoul, Busan and Jeju Island

DIY Itineraries/South Korea/Travel Stories
South Korea Trip – Part 2 as a Solo Traveler in Seoul, Busan and Jeju Island

For the second time, I visited South Korea and this time as a solo traveler. I booked my plane ticket a month ago and it costs me around 8500 pesos– back and forth – Manila – Seoul – Manila, June 10, 2011 to June 13, 2011. My reason? I panicked when I saw that Lee Ji Hoon has a musical show called Won Hyo, I am dying to see him in person and watching him perform LIVE, so I grabbed this opportunity. To make this a perfect vacation, I will be going to JEJU Island as well. DAY 1 (Seoul, South Korea) Okay! To start it out, June 09, 2011, I went early to NAIA Terminal 3 for my 1:30 am flight. Few minutes before landing to Incheon International Airport, I was rushing to fill up the immigration paper. When we arrived at airport, I easily passed the immigration. I purchased a bus ticket heading Myeondong and get off at Ibusiness Hotel, from there, I walked till I reached Seoul Backpackers. I got my reservation and just changed clothes. The first place I visited is the ‘Seoul World Cup Stadium’. At world cup stadium, there are also IMAX and mountains […]

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by Shailany
October 28, 2012

Do-it-Yourself(DIY) Trip to Seoul, South Korea – Part 1

DIY Itineraries/South Korea/Travel Stories
Do-it-Yourself(DIY) Trip to Seoul, South Korea – Part 1

Is it also your dream to visit Korea? A home of Korean Dramas – Winter Sonata, Endless Love? Kpop stars – Girls Generation and Superjunior? Stumble upon Bae Yong Jun or Jang Guen Suek while walking on The Street? but you don’t have enough budget to spend? well, I hope my experience would help you in getting to South Korea on a Budget travel – Do IT Yourself. XD It was around January when I purchased my plane ticket to Korea, thanks to Cebupacificair, it’s cheaper than the original price. Considering I don’t have visa yet, and I have never been to other country (I was so nervous that time), I only have my passport! When I went back to Korean Embassy to get the result, I was so nervous!!! I can’t ever start planning my itinerary, since it would be a waste if my Visa will be denied. God is on my side, it was APPROVED! Even other applicants are laughing at me On that day, I started doing my Itinerary. I actually tried to find a cheaper tourist package, since I don’t know anything in Korea, I don’t want to waste time, I wanted to visit many places […]

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by Shailany
October 28, 2012

Do-It-Yourself Tour to El Nido and Puerto Princesa, Palawan Philippines

DIY Itineraries/Philippines/Travel Stories
Do-It-Yourself Tour to El Nido and Puerto Princesa, Palawan Philippines

On Sept 22, 2012, I left manila for Puerto Princesa at 6:55am via Airphilexpress. It costs 1400PHP for 2 persons RT(Promo). We arrived at Puerto Princesa airport before 8am then, Eulen Van picked us there then headed to the terminal to pick up the other passengers. The fare from the airport to El Nido costs 600PHP per person. The road from Taytay to El Nido is really bumpy! But then, the views are splendid! Travel Time is approximately 5 to 6 hours with 2 stop over. We arrived at Stunning Vistas before 4pm. I booked for 2 nights there 🙂 cost us 2600 for 2 people. Fascinating views, since it is beachfront. We took the private tour, cost us 2500 each for A and C tour – Island Hopping. Tour A consists Small Lagoon, Big Lagoon, Shimizu Island, Secret Lagoon, Seven Commando Beach. While Tour B consists of Snake Island, Cudugnon Cave, Cathedral Cave, Pinagbuyutan Island Fabulous, Wonderful, Fantastic. I can’t find the perfect word to describe how happy I was seeing those enchanting beaches… White sand, clear/blue water, and the mountains… All green… the sky is so blue. There are many tourists we encountered. From 6am to 2pm, they […]

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by Shailany
October 27, 2012

Rejuvenate Naturally with the Beautiful and Balmy Beaches of Mayan Riviera

Beach Vacations/Destinations
Rejuvenate Naturally with the Beautiful and Balmy Beaches of Mayan Riviera

Nobody can resist the excitement of visiting the balmiest beaches of the world, all of which accentuate the natural beauty and historical glory of one of the most visited tourist destinations in South America – the Mayan Riviera! These beaches are the one that make Mayan Riviera a must-visit place on the Yucatan Peninsula map for the travelers. These Mexican beaches are open to the public and there are no private beaches reserved for only the hotels situated behind it. You may not be able to use the amenities of various hotels provided on the beach but can stroll around on the beach whenever you want to. And yes, there are some beach clubs who rent cabanas and chairs to help you relax under bright sun. Most beaches are manicured and are close to hotel rooms for offering great view of the sunrise and sunset. One of the exciting ways to visit different beaches when visiting here is by hiring a boat. Tulum Beach This one is absolutely the most serene and breathtaking beach on this planet, where the turquoise blue water and white sand together provide a great view. It is one of the most secluded beaches in the […]

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by SHAILANY
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Shailany Vizconde

Shailany Vizconde

Young, spirited, and an adventurer – this is the perfect set of adjectives to describe myself. I'm an adventure-seeker and backpacker who has dreamt of traveling different countries and sharing my stories to the people.

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