So we arrived in Camiguin, an interesting sounding volcanic island in the Southern Region of Mindanao. Although Mindanao gets a lot of bad press with terrorist bombings, quite a bit of it is perfectly safe, including the areas we visited. It was ...
... were stronger and the water clearer. After the hike, we ate in one of the shacks along the beach where they served authentic sea food dishes.
After lunch, we headed back to Panglao Island, where we had a special dinner to celebrate my mom's ...
... go as I chose and have the finances to travel having talked to many locals who would love to travel even to a neighboring island let alone another country. Red tape confronts them at every turn, multiple copies of documents, Cv's, passports are near ...
Klaus advised me to stay at a place on CamiguinIsland called Jasmine by the Sea. It is a really nice place right on the Ocean run by a really friendly family and serves awesome food. The first day here I hired a motorbike and hit ...
... they are open 24hrs and many people come for the night to stay and enjoy bathing by moon light and a Bar B que. If you come to Camiguin make sure you visit the hot springs. The day has been a relaxed one and I have been made to feel energized by the ...
... . The tour packages offered by BBC are also not that flexible so I recommend that you look for another tourist guide within Camiguin. Our guide was recommended by another friend and the local took us around the island in his own multicab to visit all the ...
Are you ready to be introduced to the system? Well here it is...the transport nightmare of the Philippines...We were on out way to Camiguin...
We took...ready for this? This is good...
1. Taxi (to town)
2. Tricycle (to pier)
3. Boat (to Cagayan ...
... working people in the world. Too bad their government is so corrupt for I strongly feel that the people of the Philippines are capable of great achievement. If it wouldn't be for that severely bad corruption ingrained at every level of government, ...
... some love song, we arrived and i got on the first bus up to the port town of Balingoan - gateway to the volcanic island of Camiguin.
I'd been looking forward to this island for ages, as others had been raving about it. My travel buddies, Murry ...
... go to Starbucks. One other note, the food in the Philippines sucks, they are crazy for wieners, I never saw so many different sorts of sausages, all shit. Sorry Philippines, nothing personal, probably all our own fault we didn’t see your best ...