Image Slider

Wednesday, March 14, 2018

TRAVEL: FLYTPACK Travel Wi-fi



Travel with ease using Flytpack Travel Wi-fi. Every traveler usually use their mobile data to navigate to their destinations, and/or post pictures of their travels. Flytpack has the lowest daily rates that can top off the wi-fi rentals at the airports. It is also unlimited, which you can access anywhere. Also, at least 5 users can connect to it. Furthermore, it is an emergency power bank when your battery runs out.

BOOKING PROCESS:

You just visit their website (Click here), and input your destination, travel dates, and how many pocket wi-fis you are renting. Moreover, you can choose whether you will pick up the wifi from their office and drop-off after your trip, OR they can deliver it at your house and will pick it up after your travel.

We availed the flytpack travel wi-fi delivered to our house when we traveled to South Korea for 6 days. It only costs P300 a day. They also have an extra charge for the wi-fi insurance, courier delivery, and  wi-fi deposit (which will be returned thru your bank account). You can pay via Bank Deposit or Credit Card.


Recently, I booked again for our upcoming Singapore trip for P320 a day. It is really worth the money! Rather, than renting one at an International Airport. 



3 REASONS WHY CHOOSE FLYTPACK TRAVEL WI-FI WHEN TRAVELLING
1. AFFORDABLE

It is very affordable compared to any international wi-fi rentals. Flytpack travel wi-fi is available to different countries in Asia, Western side, and Middle East that cost from P220 to P500 per day, depending on which country you are going to. In addition, they provide Cross-country packages for Asia, and World wide plan for P500 per day.

2. UNLIMITED DATA

You don't have to worry about reloading, because it is unlimited. The signal coverage is actually good! We went to Nami Island last 2016, and we never had a problem with having a bad data signal. Also, considering that it is unlimited and the high volume of usage, the battery lasted for 1 and 1/2 days for us two (Allen). I even used it for charging my phone. 

3. HASSLE-FREE

You just have to book it (a week before your trip), and have it delivered to your house. Although, you must take note that it is only available in Manila and Cebu. When delivered, it comes with a pouch, manual, and usb charger. Flytpack travel wi-fi is just so convenient; from booking online, to using it abroad, and returning it. I would highly suggest to rent from them when you go outside the country. 

Kindly, check out their website for more information. They usually have promos that would fit your travel plans. 

All photos are owned by the writer and owner of this blog.
© Monica Peralta
















ASIA: Mt. Fuji 2016 (Day Tour)


The masjestic Mt. Fuji is an iconic tourist destination in Japan, and famous for its snowcap. The best time to visit Mt. Fuji for its snowcap and cold weather is during winter and spring. If you are an adventure seeker and into hiking, summer time is perfect for you. 

We went there during spring time, and we witnessed the beautiful Mt. Fuji with clear skies. It was a lovely and sunny day but a bit chilly when we came. We were mesmerized with the vast array of beautiful Shibazakura flowers. It was really fascinating. Our jaws dropped for literally 5 minutes and kept saying "wow", "ang ganda", "grabe". It also took us a couple of hours to take heaps of pictures. Also, Spring time is the perfect season to visit if you also want to see Cherry Blossoms. They usually bloom by the end week of March to 1st week of April.

TIP:
If you opt to visit during winter, always check the weather. Sometimes, during that season, cloud covers up Mt. Fuji and your visit may turn to dismay. If that's so, book a hotel for a night, and see it in early morning. 

Friday, March 9, 2018

ASIA: Tokyo, Japan 2016


Some Filipinos are dying to go to Japan, and I am one of them. There is something about this city (or the country as a whole) that is worth every penny for air fare. One reason is that Japanese anime influenced and opened our eyes to a different dimension that has an effect when we were kids. Before I knew about Batman or Superman, I had already memorized the OST of Voltes V. Who would not? (I am actually now singing the song in my head while typing. I kid you not, I still know it!).  To name a few, here are my favorite Japanese animes before : Voltes V, Ghost Fighter, Cardcaptor Sakura, Ranma 1/2, Fushigi Yuugi, and Inuyasha. I remember the days when I was so excited to go home and watch TV in the afternoon while eating sausage, egg, and rice. Visiting this place in Odaiba made me reminisce the feeling of being a kid again, just like how other people feel about going to Disneyland. 

Japan is actually number 1 on my babalikbalikang-bansa-sa-buong-mundo list. I just love everything about Japan. Last 2016 was my 2nd time in Tokyo, Japan, and hopefully will go back with my boyfriend, Allen.  

I already wrote some of my experiences in Japan during our 1st stay here, and it would never change. They are very disciplined on every aspect, very helpful and accommodating, and very polite - they are well-known for it, and they deserve it. 

My 1st time in Japan BLOG | Click Here
Thursday, March 8, 2018

ASIA: Side Trip to Kyoto 2016


Kyoto is also part of Kansai Region, and only 1.5 hours away from Osaka by train. Since we had an extra day in our itinerary, going to Kyoto is a perfect way to pass the time. Japan is well known for its cultural richness and historical treasures, and one way to experience this is by visiting Kyoto. This city is-more than meets the eye. There are hidden gems in-between buildings and busy streets. While roaming around Kyoto, you will see people wearing Kimonos, old buildings, Temples, Shrines, and more historical sites -  where tourists will surely devour and be inspired. 

ASIA: Osaka, Japan 2016

Osaka is part of the Kansai region, near Kyoto and Kobe. Osaka is famous for Okonomiyaki, Dotonbori (billboard of Glico and the giant crab), Osaka Castle, Nara Park, Universal Studios, and a whole lot more! This place is actually less crowded than Tokyo. I noticed that whenever we ride a train, we've never seen it jam-packed. In this big city, we still find the raw culture in every corner.

Custom Post Signature

Custom Post  Signature