Wednesday, October 11, 2017

TRAVEL SPECIAL ....Budget travel - Whale OF A TIME

Budget travel - Whale OF A TIME


Island hoppers and marine life lovers are making a beeline for this turquoise wonderland where people love to eat and make merry. Literally.
As students, you are short on money but high on time and energy. You don't mind taking long bus rides rather than flights, hop on to ferries in place of cruises or trek it out instead of driving. It trains you to be a hassle-free traveller for life. If you espouse my senttiments, you'd understand why I extended my two-day dash to Philippines by couple of more days. In hindsight, great decision.

AFFORDABLE LUXURY

You can enjoy up to a month in Philippines without burning a hole in your pock et. And, no, you don't have to per form on streets to crack that. Till re cently most tourists went to Singapore, Thailand or Malaysia for a quick east-Asian break. But now with a growing breed of adventure travellers, the new favourites are Philippines, Vietnam, Cambodia and Indonesia. They are spectacular, yet inexpensive. Philippines has introduced to the world the irresistible combo of `cheap luxury'.See turquoise lagoons, powdery white beaches, ancient caves and the `most perfectly formed volcano' in the world... all for a modest sum. The country is a collection of over 7,000 islands, only 1,000 of which are inhabited, and an extraordinary collection of natural wonders. A simple research online and basic planning will equip you to explore all the prominent places here for less than US$ 1,000.


BACKPACKING FUN

Since I was in Manila, one of the best options to explore the city was in a jeepney. These colourful public transport vehicles, known for their quirky décor, are as much a part of their culture as autos are to Indian cities. Jeepney tours are a great way to explore the nook and corners of Manila. If you are in a big group, you can have an entire jeepney to yourself as one vehicle can seat up to 20 people! For travelling between cities within one island, one can opt for cheap -but not the best -bus service or go for Roll-onRoll-off (RORO) ferry service. This is one place where you would be best advised to have RORO schedule handy as you can decide on which ferry to hop on and go from one destination to anoth er for as little as 750 peso or a little under `1,000. Even the stay options across the country are quite reasonable with room rentals for some villa resorts available for as low as `2,500!


HAVE A PLAN

This destination needs planning.You need to know which cities to take flights between and which to cover by ferry or bus. A lot of places might offer similar experiences, so you need to decide which ones to opt for. Dumaguete, Puerto Galera, Coron Island, El Nido, Puerto Princesa, Albay and Boracay are known for their white and black beaches, coral reefs, scuba diving and whale shark sighting. Manila and Cebu are two of its biggest cities offering Spanish colonial landmarks, while Bataan, Bohol and Banaue are great options to trek and explore. Best is to know which places are best connected to bigger cities from where you need to catch international flights.


TROPICAL TREATS

There's a joke about Filipinos that eating is their favourite hobby and locals usually have six meals a day! Popular meats include pork, beef, chicken and sea food. What is really amazing is the availability of tropical fruits specially mangoes through the year. Apart from mangoes, pineapple, orange, papaya, pomelo and coconut are best companions on road trips. Street food picks are not the most hygienic options and food courts and restaurants are usually the best place to enjoy your meal.

Oct 01 2017 : The Times of India (Mumbai)
Nausheen Tareen


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