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Palaui Island Travel Guide 2017 – the Almost Batanes
Palaui Island. Who has heard of this place? Last year, when Nestee invited the rest of the Wander Junkies to book flights to Tuguegarao City, I thought, what can we do there? Apparently, there’s a hidden gem in the northern most part of Cagayan Valley, and it’s Palaui Island. If you’re an avid fan of…
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Temples of Cambodia
Trip Details Travel Dates: Jan 17 – 21, 2017 From: Manila To: Siam Reap, Cambodia Our Hotel: Owl Inn Hotel Travel Companions: Went with 5 other friends Estimated Cost of Whole Trip: 15,000 PHP (excluding air fare, just tours, food, hotel) per person Activity Summary: Went to visit Angkor…
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The last day of my solo trip in Hong Kong
Solo traveling is amazing. For my third day, I was able to visit more places, I covered a lot on foot. I also realized how traveling alone can have this kind of perk, where I can go to a spot, change my mind, and go to another location without…
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Getting the hang of being alone in Hong Kong
For the second day of my solo travel, I went to the New Territories and Lantau Island. I was really excited to go to the New Territories because I have never been there during my past travels to Hong Kong, and I’m glad that I did go. I loved the…
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Solo Travel: My First Day in Hong Kong
On my third visit to Hong Kong, I decided to travel alone, and I booked an early morning flight. I arrived in Hong Kong at 8:30AM, and stayed there for an hour to go through immigration, eat, and pickup the sim card I ordered from Klook. My Airbnb in…
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Airbnb Review: Entire Flat at Gwangjin-gu, Seoul
Last October, we went to South Korea again. We wanted to experience a cold weather without freezing, so we chose Autumn! We booked an Airbnb located near Konkuk University Station, and we all loved it’s modern style. The flat is perfect for couples or a group of three persons. It…
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Hong Kong: Hassle-Free Travel Tips
For most Filipino travelers, Hong Kong is one of the countries we choose to go for our very first international travel. Why? It’s in Asia, it’s cheap, and you don’t need a visa. The city has lots of things to offer for everyone. For the shopaholics, it’s a haven, especially when…
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What to do when it’s raining in Seoul
Nobody likes to travel when it’s raining. It can dampen your mood, and you will feel like the day is wasted. Even though I usually check AccuWeather.com, the weather is truly unpredictable, as it changes in a blink of an eye. During our trip last October, it rained…
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Itinerary: 5 Days and 4 Nights in South Korea
Planning a travel itinerary is not an easy feat for everyone, that’s why Wander Junkies exist. We want to make it easier for you to plan your travels. Let’s get started! Before heading to South Korea, make sure you know what to do to apply for a Korean tourist visa.…
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Travel Korea: My Seoul Experience, Part 4
On our last day in Seoul, we decided to spend it walking around Ihwa Mural Village and playing with lots of dogs at Bau Haus. We also went to Lotte Mart for some last minute shopping. This will be the last blog post for our Winter adventure in South…