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Friday, April 3, 2015

TRIPOMATIC : You can make your own itinerary stress-free!




I am happy to have found this website on the internet while I am searching for destinations in New York. TRIPOMATIC helps you make your own itinerary. You just have to type the city you are going to, and all the main tourist spots and attractions will appear. It is really a great help in organizing your itinerary for your upcoming travels. 

First: Choose your destination.

For example, New York.  


Second: Select the date of your visit, or the date you wish to visit. 





Automatically, all the tourist spots and attractions will appear. By then, you will have an idea of the places that are closer to your hotel, and easier to go to.

Third: Select the places you wanted to go. 

TIP: Put them all on your DAY 1. So, you would know what are the tourist destinations that are near to each other.





Fourth: Regroup the places you have selected

Go to MENU, and click ITINERARY. 


This is why I suggested to put all your destinations on DAY 1. You can easily regroup the places depending on the number of days you are staying, and also to the places you are going to. You will know the places that are close to each other, and also to your hotel. At least, you will be less stressed, and end your confusion of "Malapit ba ito dito?", "Ano uunahin natin puntahan na malapit sa hotel?, "Hindi ba ito out of the way sa mga pupuntahan natin?". 



Here, I regrouped all the places that I've selected, and separated them from Day 1 to Day 5.  This will be our guide throughout our travel in New York.

Lastly: Generate your itinerary.

Click the TRIP MENU, and then choose whether you want to share or download it. You can download it and sync it to your phone or print it, or share it to your family and friends through social media. 

When you have downloaded the file, the address, contact numbers, admission fees, etc., are also included. In this case, you don't have to search on the internet all the details of your destinations. SO STRESS-FREE!







TRIPOMATIC is also available on your mobile phones. Get it on Google Play (Androids), Apple Store, and BlackBerry World for FREE! Enjoy!! 

Thank you!



Thursday, April 2, 2015

Philippines : Taal Volcano

Tagaytay City is one of the famous tourist spots here in the Philippines. It is only 2 hours away from Metro Manila, depending on the traffic. I have been to Tagaytay so many times, and surprisingly, hindi ako nagsasawa. Tagaytay is best for road trip, food trip, sight seeing, tambay - simple get away from Metro Manila with family and friends.

The top 3 famous landmarks in Tagaytay is The Taal Volcano, Picnic Grove, and The Palace in the Sky.

My friends and I decided to go to Taal Volcano instead of looking at it from afar; also since we've been there for so many times, and we were curious about it. My boyfriend immediately arranged the booking on the internet (Click here for the tour package). They have day tours for P600 and P900 only. The P900 includes horseback riding, boat ride, tour guide, face mask, and sun hat. The P600 package is the same with the P900, only without the horseback riding. We availed the P600 package, because we wanted to hike, and enjoy every moment of it. Sir Marvin was our contact, and instructed us on how to get to Talisay, Batangas.





When we arrived at the meeting place, Sir Marvin told us the safety precautions and everything that should be remembered when hiking. Afterwards, we rode the boat. It was a bumpy 30-minute ride. Hence, we arrived safely. Taal Volcano is still active, but it is still safe to hike.


First timers are welcomed to hike here. With or without a tour guide is alright. There are a lot of people hiking here. You can just follow them. We hiked approximately 8 kilometers, and it took us an hour and 30 minutes to get to the crater of the Taal Volcano.  Don't forget to put sunblock because it is screaming hot!! 





It is really beautiful personally rather than seeing it from afar. Our tour guide said that we can actually go down, but we have to pay an additional cost for that.


We went to the other side of the crater, and paid 50 pesos for the entrance fee. No words to describe this picturesque view.



We ended our tour at Tagaytay City eating Bulalo and Sisig, and chilling at Starbucks before we headed back to Manila. 




Thank you Sir Marvin and Kuya tour guide for the great tour and service. We really had fun!

Salamat!

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