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Wednesday, March 14, 2018

TRAVEL: FLYTPACK Travel Wi-fi



Travel with ease using Flytpack Travel Wi-Fi! Every traveler knows the importance of reliable internet for navigating destinations and sharing travel memories. Flytpack offers the lowest daily rates, outperforming airport Wi-Fi rentals, and provides unlimited access no matter where you are. You can connect at least five devices simultaneously, making it perfect for group travels. Plus, it doubles as an emergency power bank, ensuring your devices stay charged when you need them most. Enjoy your adventures without the hassle of unreliable connections! 

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 used Flytpack Travel Wi-Fi during our 6-day trip to South Korea, and it was incredibly convenient! At just P300 a day, it provided us with reliable internet access throughout our travels. There were additional charges for Wi-Fi insurance, courier delivery, and a refundable Wi-Fi deposit (which gets returned to your bank account). Payment options included both bank deposit and credit card, making the process easy and flexible. Overall, it was a great investment for staying connected while exploring!


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

Flytpack Travel Wi-Fi is incredibly affordable compared to other international Wi-Fi rental options. It’s available in various countries across Asia, the Western world, and the Middle East, with daily rates ranging from P220 to P500, depending on your destination. Additionally, they offer cross-country packages for Asia and a worldwide plan for P500 per day, making it a versatile choice for travelers looking to stay connected without breaking the bank.

2. UNLIMITED DATA

With Flytpack Travel Wi-Fi, you don’t have to stress about reloading, as it offers unlimited data! The signal coverage is excellent; when we visited Nami Island in 2016, we never experienced any issues with poor connectivity. Despite the high volume of usage, the battery lasted about a day and a half for both me and Allen, and I even used it to charge my phone.

3. HASSLE-FREE

Booking Flytpack Travel Wi-Fi is super easy! Just make sure to reserve it at least a week before your trip, and they’ll deliver it right to your home. Keep in mind that delivery is available only in Manila and Cebu. When it arrives, it comes with a handy pouch, a manual, and a USB charger. The whole process—from booking online to using it abroad and returning it—is incredibly convenient. I highly recommend renting from them for your next international trip.

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

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ASIA: Mt. Fuji 2016 (Day Tour)


The majestic Mt. Fuji is a renowned tourist destination in Japan, celebrated for its iconic snow-capped peak. The ideal times to visit for stunning snow and chilly weather are winter and spring, while summer is perfect for adventure seekers and hikers.


We visited during spring and were treated to breathtaking views of Mt. Fuji under clear skies. It was a beautiful, sunny day, although a bit chilly. We were captivated by the stunning array of Shibazakura flowers, which left us in awe for a solid five minutes, continuously exclaiming "wow," "ang ganda," and "grabe." We spent hours capturing countless photos. Spring is also the perfect time to enjoy the cherry blossoms, which typically bloom from the last week of March to the first week of April.


TIP:
If you choose to visit during winter, be sure to check the weather conditions. There are times when clouds can obscure Mt. Fuji, which might lead to disappointment during your visit. In such cases, consider booking a hotel for the night and catching a glimpse of the mountain in the early morning light.

Friday, March 9, 2018

ASIA: Tokyo, Japan 2016


Many Filipinos, including me, are eager to visit Japan. There’s something about this country that makes every penny spent on airfare worth it. One major influence is Japanese anime, which opened our eyes to a fascinating world during our childhood. Before I even knew about Batman or Superman, I could sing the OST of Voltes V by heart. Who wouldn’t? (I’m actually humming it as I type this—no joke, I still remember it!). Some of my favorite childhood anime include Voltes V, Ghost Fighter, Cardcaptor Sakura, Ranma 1/2, Fushigi Yuugi, and Inuyasha. I fondly recall the afternoons spent rushing home to watch these shows while enjoying sausage, egg, and rice. Visiting Odaiba brought back those nostalgic feelings, much like how others feel when they go to Disneyland.

Japan is actually number 1 on my babalikbalikang-bansa-sa-buong-mundo list. I just love everything about Japan. 

I’ve shared some experiences from my first visit, and they remain unchanged. The Japanese are disciplined in every aspect, incredibly helpful, accommodating, and known for their politeness—qualities they truly deserve recognition for.

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

ASIA: Side Trip to Kyoto 2016


Kyoto is also part of the Kansai region and is just 1.5 hours away from Osaka by train. Since we had an extra day in our itinerary, visiting Kyoto was a perfect way to make the most of our time. Japan is renowned for its cultural richness and historical treasures, and exploring Kyoto is a great way to immerse yourself in that heritage. This city has so much more to offer than meets the eye, with hidden gems nestled between buildings and busy streets. As you wander through Kyoto, you'll encounter people dressed in kimonos, ancient structures, temples, shrines, and a variety of historical sites that will surely captivate and inspire any visitor.

ASIA: Osaka, Japan 2016

Osaka is located in the Kansai region, close to Kyoto and Kobe. The city is renowned for its Okonomiyaki, the vibrant Dotonbori area (home to the famous Glico billboard and giant crab), Osaka Castle, Nara Park, Universal Studios, and much more! It's noticeably less crowded than Tokyo; during our train rides, we never encountered jam-packed carriages. Despite being a large city, Osaka still offers glimpses of authentic culture around every corner.

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