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hayleycatth says:
I went to Israel with a tour group. Everything was paid for except souveniers. It was the best ten days of my life. We covered practically the entire country. We flew directly from Atlanta to Tel Aviv, then on to Tiberias and Jerusalem. We took a bus all over the country, and it was the nicest bus I…
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Cheap "General Tip & Advice" in Brunei
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borneonikieta says:
This is something that you need to know when you are planning to come to Brunei. TAXI IS A RARE SPECIES IN BRUNEI. Unlike Singapore or Malaysia or any other countries in Asia, taxi is very difficult to find in this country. The only two places where it would be easy to find one is ONE - At the airpo…
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boicot says:
Motocicleta taxi...obviamente si estás viajando solo te conviene. Es barato y puedes disfrutar del paisaje. Tel 630863
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Naoko says:
You can basically walk safely everywhere in the town (but it is not recommended to go beyond Avenidade Guadalupe). Bring some pairs of comfortable walking shoes (all the streets in the town is covered by cobbler stones)! Taxi is very safe and reliable (daytime M$20, midnight M$30), but …
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ariwardani says:
There are many cabs in Hanoi. The good thing is they have 7 seaters taxi so my group can fit into one taxi and that's all.
Normally, the driver can not speak English at all. Lucky if you find one.
As my Vietnamese friend suggested me, I have used:
1. Mai Linh: 861 6161
2. Noibai Taxi:…
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deep_red says:
If u come to Bandung and u dont have ur own transportation, u can always go here and there by taxi or public transportation or so called ANGKOT (angkutan kota = city transportation).
Be aware that many of the taxi companies in Bandung don't use a meter, so u named the place u wanna go and then star…
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travelngmike says:
Go to Pulau Sibu (Sibu Island Cabanas) and you won't regret it. My best friend and I visited sibu island in April this year. I love this place! It's not too big and not too small. And the white sandy Beach is amazing!
We went for 5 days 4 nights (and pulled a sick day back at the office because w…
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o_dog says:
If at all possible, avoid using public buses/small buses called ‘metromini’ in Jakarta except for the TransJakarta bus line. The metrominis or regular public buses can be very aggressive in a speedy-gonzalez way ☺.
If you really have to use public transportation I recommend the TransJaka…
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Girl_from_Germany says:
These tips should help you to survive after you have arrived at Beijing International Airport:
If you wanna take a taxi into town, always queue at the taxi lane. Those are the only official taxis. If someone else offers you a ride, be careful, he may rips you off and charges a lot. Always tell th…
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Markus81 says:
Hi there,
I was 7 days on Mauritius and the vacation was about 9 days (1 day flight to Mauritius and 1 day back). The flight took me 12 hours....
Mauritius lies right next to Réunion and Madagaskar.
Is about 60 by 40 km I guess and they pay in Rupie and Cents.
When I was there, a friend f…
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boicot says:
In Roma is difficult find a taxi...when we needed a taxi to go to the airport we couldn´t find one...so we called Giuseppe Mosca. his service is very good i recomend him. g.moscag3@vodafone.it cell 3473759705
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ManiacJypsi says:
Public transportation in Portland and the surrounding metropolitan areas is easier, less expensive and safer than most other major cities in the US. Tri-Met (the local bus/transit system) has got you covered for virtually all areas at virtually all hours of the day.
First, we have the Tri-Met bus…
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awonder01 says:
Two fun-seeking American friends give you the lowdown on getting around in China’s capital city, Beijing.
The subway is very cheap and for 2rmb, you can use 8 different lines, but avoid traveling at 7-9am, or 5-7pm at week days.
Taxi can be a good option, from the airport to downtown area c…
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dfoo says:
Although the streets are arranged in a logical and neat fashion, increasing in number sequentially. The locals do not use the number system, and will often accept your ride without knowing exactly where to go. So make sure they understand where you want to go before getting into the tuk tuk/taxi/mot…
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jaeWALK says:
Due to the increasing cost of fuel, the Land Transportation Office has issued taxi drivers stickers that would allow them to charge an additional P10.00 "Tip". This move started on July 25, 2008.
As of this writing, there are still Taxis that do not have the YELLOW sticker, it's up to the passen…
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