Like the Bahamas, the Philippine island is also worth a valuable visit from anyone who wishes to witness the distinct sceneries each country island offers. A matter of this fact, there is a significant increase in the percentage rate of current tourist visits in the country.
Other than the scenic views, another factor that makes the country worth everyone’s visit is the one-of-a-kind Filipino culture that is definitely deemed for its uniqueness. Spanish, Japanese and Americans -- these are three prominent races that have greatly influenced the Filipino culture.
As one of the most developing countries in Asia, the Philippines country guarantees every tourist with a wide variety of impeccable services and accommodations. This is with the inclusion of deluxe beach resorts, international golf courses, 5 star hotels and many exciting promising places.
If you are planning to travel to the Philippines, be sure to secure the following:
1. Major Philippine Travel Requirements
Passport. This is the foremost essential requirement you need to secure prior to depart for a Philippine travel. The validity of your passport may vary depending on the purpose of your country visit. For further specific passport requirement details, you can contact any Consulate or Embassy, whichever is accessible nearby your location.
Philippine Currency. This is not really that necessary, for as long as you have your own savings account. You can always go into any money changers available in the Philippine country. Or else, you can make use of other available faster resources such as electronic banks, to aid you with your financial needs, later on your visit.
2. Minor Philippine Travel Requirements
What you would need other than passport, visa and currency is at least the basic idea about the following:
Transportation. Manila --The capital of the Philippines can be reached via airlines from any the country across the globe. Available customary flights are made possible by the Philippine major airlines including SEAIR or Southeast Asian Airlines, Air Philippines, Asian Spirit, Cebu Pacific and Philippine Airlines.
Inside the country, there are accessible transportation means like LRTs, taxi, buses, jeepneys, and tricycles. If you prefer for a more private ride, you can go for car rentals available. You can always ask for assistance from any trustworthy road officials or individuals.
Weather. Tropical country as it is called, you can only expect for two seasons in the Philippines -- the dry and rainy seasons.
Hot and dry seasons usually fall on the months of October to May. On the other hand, rainy seasons happen in June until September. Though, because of global warming effects, the dry and rainy months may be unpredictable anymore. But recently, rainy seasons usually occur in the months of June until October. Later than October would be all hot and cool dry seasons.
Food. As for the food and beverages, you can always avail of any local dishes or international dishes served by different restaurants and fast foods spotted anywhere in the country, usually in big cities.
Communication media. Just like other countries, the Philippines country is not really that behind in terms of technology. In fact, whatever is accessible in big countries like the U.S. are also available in the Philippines. This is made possible by the power of import-export treaties as handled by the Philippine government, particularly in the economic sections. From wired to wireless Internet, smart phones and cellular phones, whichever you would prefer.
Language. Well, this too, is not really a big deal for majority of Filipinos are familiar and capable to communicate using the universal language -- English. But if you really need help with translations, then you can always appoint professional language translators to help you understand the language. There are a lot of available tourists’ guides who have obtained degrees from studying different languages.
The next thing you’ll need to do is to prepare your travel itineraries. Doing so would help you organize your destinations, thereby, avoiding potential hassles to arise in the future. After having known all of these things, you are then all set for yourPhilippine travel plan. The rest is up to your own discovery when you are already inside the Philippine country.
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