3 Hot Philippines Travel Tips

When traveling to any other country, may it be the Philippines or

Holland or Zimbabwe, you're sure to come across all kinds of hassles and

obstacles that could give you a pressing headache and make you wish that

you're back at home sweet home. But it's really not necessary to go all

through that with the right amount of preparation and research. When

traveling to another country, you should always expect the unexpected

and make sure you have a contingency plan for each situation you might

find yourself in. And in your trip to the Philippines, here are a few

suggestions you could take to make your trip to the Philippines hassle

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Philippine Travel Tip #1 – Weather This, Weather That

When you're in Dubai, you're sure to expect extreme heat during the day

and extreme cold during the night. In the Philippines, however, there

are no extremities in temperature to watch out for. If you're going to

travel to the Philippines between the months of March till May, be sure

to bring lots of light clothes because it's the hot and dry season.

During the months of June till October, it's the rainy season that would

greet you on your Philippine travel. Lastly, the months of November till

February are possibly the best times of the year to travel in the

Philippines because it's cool but dry. But to be more specific, if you

want your trip to the Philippines unmarred by the occasional typhoon,

set your travel date between the middle of December till mid-May.



Philippine Travel Tip #2 – Everything's Within A Call Away?

Manila, the capital city of the Philippines, is also dubbed as the

texting capital of the world because everyone, and I do mean everyone,

has got a cellphone – or two! – in their name. That's why if you're

lost, you need not worry about looking for the nearest public phone

because cellphones are able to work in almost all places in the

Philippines. Quite a convenient thing for anyone traveling, isn't it?



Philippine Travel Tip #3 – Party Time!

One of the most unique and enjoyable experiences you could have when you

travel to the Philippines is being part of the fiesta season. The whole

town or city usually participates in a fiesta and each and every house

is open to all, natives and foreigners alike. Filipino delicacies are

prepared in each household and colorful banners are hung everywhere so

that you'd know when there's a fiesta going on. You could also try

participating in one of the native games that's usually played like

climbing a tree slick with oil or being blindfolded and try hitting the

"palayok" or pot filled with candies and coins for children.

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