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The Philippines, a dangerous travel destination?
these places to avoid threats. The potential for budget travelers, backpackers, General expenses living.Best places to visit and enjoy the beaches, people, far more detailed information on up-to-etc is appreciated. The best time to places visit.Best sunbathing, diving, relax without worrying about theft, etc.
There are several answers to this question … But there simply are not in major cities of Luzon, Cebu and resorts in Boracay and Palawan. Do not say you can visit the provinces and Davao but I recommend against it. COL is low, but there are few hospitals in the cities. I think the best places are the main area of Manila and nearby the ancient capital of Intramurous. Intramurous: The interior walls, and the walled city is the home institution Spanards Manila. The walled city has many places without interest or at low cost to see just walking through walls and see the streets is nice me. The santiato strong at the other end has an income and a nice Rizal (national hero) museum worth a visit. There is also a house museum Filipino Spanish side of St. Augustine (the oldest church in the IP). I think the museum of St. Augustine Church is the best museum in Manila. There is also the Cathederal Manila. The town is 80 blocks and probably made two trips to a dozen days here leisurly fun. Manila Aquarium and also extended least not worth it. There are a couple of gardens and storing small things around the different doors as well. South of the city the accumulation of America, including the office post offices and government of the State of origin. The money for the capital allocated to agriculture by the President, as it is no real capital formation in the area of original construction. It is also held in Manila, a city in the region. You will find the old theater, works Spring Spring Water, Elks Lodge, Pambata Museum (the former club of the Navy) is now a children's museum which is very nice the Manila Hotel, Rizal Park (bust statues of Nice many many), the historical society (not so great – sorry), squares. To the south is U.S. Embassy and the street is the area of malate that if you do some research has a mall, shops and a few (very few), restaurant and nightlife. In this area, the chapel are the cheapest of the West and the hospital rooms can be reached, but alert, these areas are only a small red light (3-4 second reason spots) and most customers here are internal (AUS or if the United States or Eng), and men and sex (sorry no offense to anyone). Many antique shops disruptive reputable shops here too, and memories in intramurous. From Intramurous is 20 minutes at most, take a walk or take carriage Kales called for a low price. To the south is by taxi approximately 10 minutes or less ccp travel or arrival of the Cultural Center of the Philippines, which has a number of museums, a large park like area, access walk from table near the yacht club and the Philippine Navy AC amusement park here called Star City, and it is not only a good day or night here. But at night, while walking, cycling, and the star of the city. In the corner is Congress, but it is modern and has no access at all tourists – not even a good stop Kodak. Near here is the voice (which is his name) sings restaurant or something where you can have a culinary experience quite unique. There is also aristocracy, which is an extremely popular local restaurant Filipino and a good price. The area around the CPC is called Malate, and some features Govt buildings you can not go, but more than half of these buildings is very little that is pleasant to see. Malate Ermita de Intramurous have defined do not go north of Santa Cruz Intramurous is still some distance from the chapel by taxi and 5 minutes or 10 minutes at most, could easily increase this area up Now, I have just described. Santa Cruz is a case of how the Chinese people do not know. No courthouse is the only American house fire remainding you can watch, and many shops and a source of Nice here. If you return to the Hermitage and a short taxi ride home about 5-10 or 20-40 min walk Documents from the University of the IP (not much of a tourist site) Manila Zoo, which I liked, and the distance point Paco is the cemetery is a cemetery Spanish (maybe a taxi). So I was in the north and south of Santa Cruz (Ask the church called Church of Santa Cruz) for Intramurous and surrounding parks, docks and places, Ermita (ask the hotel Swagman) malate. All other things being outside the city worth a visit or a few sites in the city. The city is St. Thomas College, Makati Glorietta mall. Take the boat to Corregidor and night I think about $ 120 and will have a tour of the island, a show room, a driver for the night, and a tourist guide. Mayor of the former base is the U.S. Army with many old weapons and a lot of tunnels and buried history and gold and all that. Thus, many museums and monuments that island, very pleasant. Certainly one on Nighter – around of 40-50 dollars, you can stay at a tent on the island, so I was close sanctuary Bird is the only place in the Philippines IP, where Eagle in captivity. Outside the city is 100 islands which is a good place to go to the beach and enjoy the water. But you have pets. Baguio City is the summer capital of America. In summer it is a quiet place with pine trees and beautiful place but not in the side things to do (on the road, you will pass a monument of Butler then stopped because that's where most Americans view PI). Los Angeles City bar girl has the duty, not without value your time, and many artisans who make ordinances requiring few working days. They can draw the best art, model airplanes and boats, wooden handicrafts, etc. here. You'll need to investigate this situation and go first placing orders for works of art or something else. The U.S. Embassy In cultural liaison can help you with some recommendations for use. Company also has a U.S. Embassy antique fair once a month or less in the PCB, then ask the following question. Definitely the place to find the best craftsmen the most renowned in the field. Proceeds go to surgery Pallat slot. The rice terraces of Banaue in the IP are certainly seeing and you can paragliding gear here to make a good time. There are few hotels in the city (but it is a small town in reality.) You can cross the road and go to north or south and stop in every major city on the way up or down. All right. Tugeguerao is the biggest attraction in the north through a cave bat and a beautiful church, if you want to travel by bus – very cheap to do. Mayon Volcano is the best place to go farther south with a stop in the city Legaspi if you want bus. Caution – school bus from Manila to Legaspi sometimes leads to the kidnapping! safest way is to go south plane for the city of Legaspi. Naga a city north of Legaspi has penafranica basilica love and a lake (dirty Nasya) Tiney with small fish that are in the Guinness World Record Book. I recommend not going as far south as. An hour's drive south famous destination cities around Taal Volcano. The volcano is cool. There is a park Amusment it (do not think it's worth). And a surprising number of Spanish-style churches and cities everywhere. Try going south with a group of tourists near Taal. If the Catholic Church pilgrimages around all day. My recommendation would be rice terraces of Banaue, 100 Island, Los Angeles, Manila, Taal in the region. Time to go – religious holidays may be surprising: November 1 is a big party where people are sleeping in cemeteries, but be careful because people kill for a parking space in the city. In some areas, for people Easter literally crucified with nails in representations. Christmas again exactly what he sees. Summer is hot-hot and hotter, but the rest of the year is the season Rain then you must go into the early summer or later summer to avoid the rain. Apr May doubt that I do not remember. Is super hot in August and September is the beginning of the rainy season and until early April, I think. Pay attention to Easter and Christmas in November as a country practices, this holiday and if you're not interested – too bad for you. Books to look at and say: my Maynila Manila Philippines and Fortaleza. Oh to Bataan – Do not disturb. With regard to Subic, if the door is Old Navy Spanish, but some shops in the main area of age and had we recommend if you go by bus to rent a boat to take you to Banka Island and enjoy the picnic that day – but his face at $ 30 a day to get there (There are old military shells, etc.). Oh my favorite churches in Manila have not mentioned are San San Bedd Bedd College Chapel is the most beautiful stained glass that I seen there – small but beautiful. San Sebastian is also a church in blued steel and enjoyable to all.
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