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The Vietnam-Cambodia-Thailand Trip

Imahe
Disclaimer: This is more of a "whatever comes to mind" kind of writing than a technical writing. This is also just to summarize my experience. Not intended to be a reference for those who plan to travel to the same places I traveled. My first ever out of the country travel is an experience I wouldn’t forget. Months of preparation - of course, I had to prepare because my bank account does not allow me to travel whenever I want, so I had to save money. When Cebu Pac announced a Seat Sale last year, I patiently waited to book a promo ticket from MNL-HCMC (P800) and BKK-Manila (P2000) -good deal, eh? I decided of doing it with the international flights first, so I would get pressured in pursuing my first ever out of the country travel. Then months later, I booked the domestic flight Dvo-Mnl roundtrip for only P2000 - it pays to be patient to get these wonderful deals. The Travel Plan I made my own IT based on the blogs I read about SEA Trips. I also made sure

Northern Cebu (Malapascua, Kalanggaman, Bantayan)

Imahe
It's been a while since the last time I blogged about just anything. Been reading Travel Blogs for the past weeks and it just inspires me a lot... to travel and blog at the same time. Because of that, I came up to this. :) Here's our itinerary (Courtesy of Anne Iza) for our 2D/2N tour to Northern Cebu. Day 0 Arrival: Mactan International Airport  Day 1: Malapascua-Kalanggaman - Bus ride to Maya Port (P180, 5hours max, 2:30am) - Boat ride from Maya to Malapascua (P100, plus 2 mini boat rides for P20/each) Upon arrival at Malapascua (8:30am), there were a lot of tour guides who don't ask for money. They will just simply give you options, and of course, options that will let them get a commission. Since most of the tourists are there for Kalanggaman Island, we booked a boat that will bring us to that beautiful island for P400/each. (Don't worry! The tour guides can help you look for a boat.) We booked our hotel prior. We stayed at Starlight Hotel. Quite ex