@@lulinghayawnijuan sayang kuys.... Heheheh..... Pero I really loved the details your travel journey. Nakaka amaze lng. I'm a solo traveler din and marami ako nakukuhang information from your vlog. Keep it up. Kudos! Sana dumami subs mo at marami ka mainspire na makapagtravel.
Hi, Elle! Yes they have parking areas 😊 I don't recommend going there super early like I did 😂 Just be there around 5am - 7am. During those times, the place is not yet so crowded and you get to enjoy watching the Whaleshark while the sun is not yet so hot 😊
so glad to see moments of clearing ni mayon 🙂 waiting for your caramoan adventure 'cause im planning to do a tri-province solo travel in bicol (catanduanes - camsur (caramoan islands) - albay) and bihira po ako makakita ng solo for island hopping. ang dami nyo na po palang videos hehehe keep safe always and enjoy!
I’ve watched your entire Banaue/Sagada and the El Nido series. I loved it and now I can’t decide where to go. Where do you personally recommend more between the two?
Hello, there! There are many factors to consider between these two destinations 😂 1. Proximity - if you're coming from Manila, I would suggest you to go to Banaue/Sagada since it's closer compared to El Nido. If you're going to El Nido, you need to book an airplane ticket which might cost you more. 2. Budget - Sagada/Banaue is cheaper compared to El Nido in terms of transportation, food, accommodation, and tour packages ( if you're going to avail one 😅) 3. Weather- Depending on the month you plan to go. You would enjoy Sagada/Banaue more during the dry season. Typically between November to April. You would also consider which planting season of the Banaue Rice Terraces you wanted to see. You might want to see it very green or golden brown or in bare muddy pools. 😅 El Nido, on the other hand, is not a good place to go during rainy season as you can see in my videos 😁. 4. Personal Preferences - If you're a person who loves the beach more compared to hiking, being with nature, visiting waterfalls, El Nido is the best place to go. But, if you like to enjoy the cool breeze, the beautiful rice terraces, mountains, waterfalls, Sagada/Banaue is one that suits you. 😀 Hope this helps you decide on where to go. 😊
This made me miss Pinangat! Nice vid ♥ As a Bicolano who has not yet explored the province much, I'm excited to watch the rest of your trip! Visit my province, Catanduanes, when you get a chance too soon!
Hello, there! It was supposedly with " Sohoton El Grande Tour Packages" Here's their Facebook page: 🙂 facebook.com/profile.php?id=100083230701499&mibextid=ZbWKwL The pickup point is at Hayanggabon Port in Claver, Surigao del Norte. :) There are more Sohoton Tours offered in Siargao if you're coming from there. :)
Hello, there! 😊 I usually plan my trips ahead of time hehe I started searching for "things to do or places to visit" in a certain province. Once I got the list, I chose those that interest me the most since I usually travel in a short period of time 😅 Then, I started searching for ways how to get there- mode of transportations, trip schedules, etc. That way, I already know the estimated time I'll be spending in one place. It will also give me an overview on how much I need to spend each place for budgeting purposes haha. If you put those steps together, you can already create your draft itinerary with an estimated budget. 😊 Hope this helps 😊
Daghang salamat kaayo. The informations you shared are just what i need... Your videos will be my guide in discovering bukidnon... Daghang salamat again, sir❤
If ever you'll visit Zamboanga City again I hope you can also stop by White Beach at Malamawi Island, Isabela, Basilan. It is very close to Zamboanga City and it is also quite beautiful there. Travel time to Malamawi Island from ZC I guess is shorter than the time it would take to go to Merloquet Falls. Hehe there is also Oncé Islas (11 Islands) in Zamboanga City. It is also nice there. But I highly suggest to only visit there during high tides.
Hi, EDP! Yesssss! Actually, I'll be back in Zamboanga this August! I'll be visiting Zamboanga - Basilan - Sulu - Tawi-tawi 😊 I purposefully skipped going to Basilan and Once Islas last time because I'll be visiting them in August! 😊 Thanks, by the way for the recommendation. I highly appreciate it 😊
@@lulinghayawnijuan ahh okok hehe. Looking forward to your vlog by then! Never been to Sulu and Tawi-Tawi yet but I watched some vlogs and the beaches there look very nice too. Basta when it comes to Oncé Islas please visit there only during the high tides. Haha It is more beautiful then and there would actually be a good area to swim in hindi kay puro balas lng. Haha Congratulations for making it through another busy season btw from a fellow cpa. 🎉👏
subscribed!!!! love how you took still photos of the flora and fauna. I have a question, do you think this trail is okay for pre-teens? Thank you for this video
Hi, Mish Coquilla! Thank youuu! Based on experience, I would rate the trail difficulty at 5/9. What makes it difficult is the muddy trail ( if it's rainy season) and some parts are steep. I think it wouldn't be a problem for pre-teens to hike Mt. Hibok-hibok especially if they are used to hiking 😊 Just bring lots of water and take some rest when needed.😊
Hey John, thanks for posting this. I just left Dipolog - Damn! That Goodtimes cafe looks fabulous. Wish I'd seen your video whilst I was there! Keep going with your great videos. Take care my friend. Philip
@@maryjoyvillarente3396 nagtanong ako sa Bluewater resort, meron daw tricycle. Short ride lang daw papunta sa private na daungan ng bangka papunta sa island. Pero for sure mas mura pa din bus. Antay nga lang.
Hi, @@maryjoyvillarente3396 ! Yes po. Dadaan po sa Whaleshark watching yung mga bus and yes meron tricycle or habal-habal galing Whaleshark papuntang docking area ng Sumilon island. Meron din po nag -ooffer na tour guide/package sa mismong Whaleshark watching. Free hatid at sundo na to Sumilon island docking area. :)
Hi John! I know I keep commenting on your vlogs but I can't help it! 😂 I always watch them at my most convenient time so I get to relax and fully immerse myself in your adventure. I really appreciate how beautiful you make your travel vlogs! It's so serene, simple, and yet captivating! I love how it's so relatable, from the start of your journey down to the last day of your trip. It makes me imagine myself on that kind of trip too and it helps a lot that the places you visit are naturally gorgeous themselves! It's nostalgic for me to see you get on different types of public transport as this was also my way of exploring many years ago. I remember how tiring it was to walk far just to get to the right spot to look for the right "transport". It's amazing how you compile all of these steps into one vlog! The storytelling is wonderfully done. You're very talented and I do hope that more and more people will discover your channel and appreciate your videos more. Again, thanks for sharing your adventures! Can't wait to see your next episode in Dakak! Amping!
Awee! Thank you so much, Leah! I really don't expect that my videos have this kind of impact on anyone. Hearing this makes me very happy. It inspires me to share more videos in the future. Thank you, so much for the affirmations ! This made my day! 💛😊
Hi, Sheen! I haven't asked this during my Kawasan Canyoneering but when I was in the Whaleshark watching in Oslob, they do have Go Pro there for you to rent.
I really love your vlogs! This inspires to embark on solo budget travel too. I can't wait to see your upcoming vlogs and cheering you on as you strive to visit all 82 provinces of the Philippines. I wish I could travel with you soon hehehe. PADAYON!💚
Oh, that's awesome IJ! This is very heartwarming to hear 😊 I'm looking forward to your solo travels too! Cheers to travelling to the 82 provinces of the Philippines! Just tell me where your next trip is, we might see each other on the road! 😊