background preloader

Travel

Facebook Twitter

The Fearless Foodie’s Field Guide to Restaurants in Binondo! The Mooncake Festival may be over, but that’s no reason to pass up the chance to visit one of Manila’s oldest neighborhoods and food hubs, Binondo!

The Fearless Foodie’s Field Guide to Restaurants in Binondo!

For a taste of truly authentic Cantonese food from some of Manila’s longest-standing Chinese restaurants, it’s really the only place that comes to mind! We went through looloo reviews for restaurants in Manila’s Chinatown, and found the area’s most-reviewed and top-rated places: Click the image to view in full resolution! How to Write a Great Travel Journal: 9 Tips. Welcome to Solo Traveler.

How to Write a Great Travel Journal: 9 Tips

To receive the monthly Newsletter and the mid-month Solo Travel Advisory of deals, please subscribe on your right. Thanks for visiting! Your journal is a window through which you’ll see your travels in the future. 6 rights you have as an airline passenger. FLYING RIGHTS.

6 rights you have as an airline passenger

Airline passengers have rights the government wants local and foreign carriers to observe. Photo by AFP MANILA, Philippines - The Air Passenger Bill of Rights is out and will take effect December 21. As an airline passenger, these are the key things you need to know: 8 Ruined Cities That Remain a Mystery to This Day. Awsome list Annalee!

8 Ruined Cities That Remain a Mystery to This Day

Although, I would have chosen Teotihuacan over Palenque. Paris: Paris Metro/museum passes. The Paris public transport system, known by the acronym RATP, is one of the world's most comprehensive and efficient.

Paris: Paris Metro/museum passes

It includes the Métro, the (mostly) underground rail network covering the entire city, and the RER (light suburban rail) and bus systems. For pricing purposes it is based on eight "Zones" essentially concentric circles. Zones 1 and 2 comprise the 20 numbered arrondissements of Paris proper. There are 14 Métro lines, numbered (logically enough) from 1 to 14, and 5 RER lines designated by the letters A though E. 40 Incredible Secret Places Most Travelers Don't Know About. The Last One Blew Me Away... The Best Websites For... solo travellers. By Fred Mawer Published: 13:27 GMT, 4 March 2014 | Updated: 14:54 GMT, 4 March 2014 Taking a holiday on your own can be a trial.

The Best Websites For... solo travellers

It can be lonely at times, and often the cost of travelling for single people is proportionately higher than for couples, with hotels, cruise lines and holiday companies charging punitive single supplements. But there are websites that can help single people team up with like-minded fellow travellers, provide advice on keeping costs down, and offer breaks specifically for solo holidaymakers. Like minds: You don't have to travel alone and suffer the costs of single supplements, there are plenty of websites geared towards solo travellers www.travellingalone.co.uk A straightforward website packed with advice about – you guessed it – travelling alone. The tips for solo travel by continent and type of holiday are also worth reading. Www.singleplanet.co.uk. 7 Reasons Why You Should Travel Alone At Least Once In Your Life.

1.

7 Reasons Why You Should Travel Alone At Least Once In Your Life

You will meet amazing people. While traveling with friends or a significant other can be a lot of fun, traveling solo for a certain amount of time can prove to be one of the most rewarding things you’ll ever do because of the great people you’ll meet. When we travel with friends or a partner, we tend to stick to that little group of familiar faces and even though you’ll meet new people, the dynamics and interactions won’t be as deep and fulfilling. Around the World Travel Community for Indie Travel - BootsnAll.

Work

Holy Land. USA. Airlines. Japan. Her Packing List - Female Travel * Gear * Packing Tips. How to Pack Light. Packing light doesn’t come easily to most people.

How to Pack Light

However, it’s a skill you can hone with a little planning and organization. Here’s some of my best tips for evolving into a light packer. 1. Choose versatile clothing and footwear that fit into your travel activities. Versatile clothing means you pack fewer items, especially if they can do double duty. Living with less, but only the best. – 11 May , 2010Posted in: Minimalism Great article from the New York Times on how this lovely flight attendant packs for 10 day trips.

Living with less, but only the best

Phil in the Blank. Overland Travel Adventures – Go, See, Write. Legal Nomads. Kid's travel journal. “You never saw a very busy person who was unhappy.”

Kid's travel journal

-Dorothy Dix In a few days I'm headed out on a weekend trip with my in-laws. 22 hours total in the car with my 6-year-old nephew seems exhausting already, so in addition to the travel games, books, and activities I've collected over the last couple of days, I decided to make a travel journal for Chase to record his memories from his first big road-trip. Of course, I'm known to go above and beyond, and I'm sure I put forth way more effort than necessary for the job. Let's just hope it holds his interest for a couple of minutes. Expert Advice. Travel Cost, Backpacking Tips, International Travel, Cheap Flights.