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My Top 5 Backpacking Trips in the Philippines
Organized joiner tours used to be my thing because it’s convenient and cheaper as we get to split expenses with the others. Consequently, I started imagining how great would it be to be traveling around on my own. Also, I wanted to bring out the street-smart traveler in me who goes from one point to another by myself. That’s when I started backpacking. After a few trips, I realized how greater the experience is! I even met and became friends with a lot of locals who introduced me to their respective provinces and cultures. Most importantly, I realized how learning was more valuable in DIY backpacking trips. With that, I…
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Backpacking Philippines in 12 days with 2Go Travel
There’s no better place to feel infinite but my land – Philippines. I was and I will be forever surprised of the thousandfold of visually arresting scenes that awaits in every corner of this blessed archipelago with each effortlessly making our hearts skip a beat and make reality better than expectations. All I needed to do is step out of the threshold, swing to the fullest and open my eyes and heart to brand new adventures and awaken the ready to go spirit in me! So I did – given the once in a lifetime opportunity spearheaded by 2Go Travel. It was a scorching hot afternoon of May as I…
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Cebu x Siquijor Backpacking
DETAILED TRAVEL GUIDE HERE!
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Cebu-Siquijor Backpacking: Places to Visit, Where to Stay, Activities, Itinerary and Sample Budget
Cebu, dubbed as the Queen City of the South, has been eyed by both foreign and local tourists due to the vast enthralling scenes and activities that the history books didn’t mention yet will surely quench one’s thirst for some adrenaline rush and give one an infinite capacity to be amazed and thankful for the adventure and experience. It never runs out of something new for people always breaks into another piece of paradise in the province that is yet known to everyone. The same thing goes with its neighboring island, Siquijor. If Cebu is an open book, this off the beaten path province is gradually making its way to…
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Three Days Panay Island Backpacking Guide: Sample Itinerary and Expenses
Panay Island is situated at Western Visayas which houses four provinces namely Aklan, Antique, Capiz and Iloilo and the home of the famous Ati-Atihan Festival. Its attractions will sweep you off your feet and make your hearts skip a beat for it is a home of various astounding must-see spots not to mention the renowned fine white sand beach of Boracay. Just this year, I was able to see some and I’d say I’ll be back for more. Backpacking wasn’t the original plan at all. Initially, we were only supposed to visit Boracay. But then, that was three days off and Antique and Iloilo were just out…
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CORON PALAWAN TRAVEL GUIDE (Budget + Itinerary) 2026
Pristine beaches with fine white sand, glistening turquoise waters, ginormous fascinating limestone formations, harmonious play of aqua and verdant, rich marine life, historical ship wrecks, postcard-perfect view of landscape and seascape, golden rolling hills under a canopy of a pastel sky during the sunset, lovely welcoming people – a pure beauty over and above. This Coron Palawan travel guide will help you plan your trip to experience all these and see the beauty of this paradise! About Palawan Palawan is among the provinces belonging to Region IV-B MIMAROPA (Mindoro Occidental and Oriental, Marinduque, Romblon and Palawan) situated at Southern Luzon. It has effortlessly astounded tourists from all over the globe with…
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Sohoton Caves and Natural Bridge Park Travel Guide
On the last leg of our Eastern Visayas road trip and backpacking adventure, Krystinn and I left Eastern Samar early for another cave expedition, this time in the province of Samar. I’ve heard so much about the province being a haven for spelunking because of its extensive cave systems, so if there’s one great way to spend my time there, it’s definitely by exploring a cave. Among the most famous caves in the province and in the region is Sohoton Cave, one that can conveniently be explored in a day. Since I was flying back to Manila later that afternoon, we decided to visit it. If you’re curious about what…
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The Ultimate DIY Limasawa Island Travel Guide 2026
Philippines is an archipelago whose islands hold not just an image of an ideal tropical getaway promising a peaceful respite but also significant pieces of its history. Visiting these places as a Filipino gives me a sense of historical awe unlike when I was just looking at its black and white images and reading about it from a textbook as a clueless grade schooler. Limasawa island is among those places that I had that feeling. As a grown up who has finally learned to appreciate history, it sure felt like stepping into a chapter of Civics and Culture of the Philippines as I listened to Nanay Kathy, the guide at…
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Linao Cave Travel Guide: A Cenote in Eastern Samar, Philippines
Excitement and curiosity had me skipping along the trail like someone running on a full night’s sleep. “How long is the trek?” I asked our guide. “About 15 minutes, ma’am,” he replied, chewing the last bite of a lunch we had sheepishly interrupted. Kristynn, my travel buddy on this Eastern Visayas drive-backpacking trip, had been here once before and planned to keep the experience a surprise. But the sight of my growing excitement gave her away, and she began sharing bits of what lay ahead. With every word, our pace quickened until we reached the first cave. We crossed an underground river in the dark on a makeshift bridge, nothing…
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CRESTA DE GALLO DIY Travel Guide 2026 (Budget + Itinerary)
Our journey to Cresta de Gallo began long before we set foot on its pristine shores. Upon our arrival at Batangas pier, we just learned that the scheduled trip to Sibuyan for that day had been canceled. Our only option was to embark on a circuitous route: from Batangas to Odiongan, then to Romblon, and finally to Sibuyan Island. This involved a grueling 17-hour trip involving sea and land travel (20 hours if you include the journey to the island itself), marked by interrupted sleep, hunger, and exhaustion. Yet, as we neared the stunning island of Cresta de Gallo, we realized that the trip was merely a small price to…



























