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gipsysoul says:
BORACAY FOR 3 DAYS & 2 NIGHTS
ARRIVAL
From Caticlan Airport, take a tricycle (P20) to Jetty port (2 mins. away). Pay terminal fees (P50 environmental, P20 ferry). Take Ferry to Boracay Island. Only one entry point which is Cagban port. Upon reaching Boracay island, take Tricycle (P100) or Mu...
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droonsta says:
Phnom Penh is rather a small city compared to it's neighbours and other Asian countries. However Phnom Penh is still unique and charming. It lacks the modern day sky scraper but the Government are currently working with international companies to improve and expand Phnom Penh.
So if you wanted to...
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avi2starr says:
Within the city of Siem Reap, there lies one of my favorite lounge spots in the world, the FCC. Also known as the Foreign Correspondants Center. Within this relaxing complex are a number of shops, one great restaurant, and an art gallery. McDermott's painting exhibit the true beauty of all that we a...
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Average priced "General Tip & Advice" in Nepal
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ghaletreks says:
I would like to offer who are wondering to travel south asia, it is most important to know before travel for Visa information. please visit this link http://www.ghalegroup.com/visa_issues.php
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mandilakbay says:
THE TOUTS: They're your regular touts except that they're younger, from 8 to 14 years old. They're extremely friendly and articulate in English by Cambodian (even Asian) standards, and almost always have that winning smile and very charming demeanor. They show off their counterfeit travel guide book...
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Average priced "General Tip & Advice" in Vietnam
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Ghostboy says:
An Phu travell gives a great busservice crossing Vietnam from north to south, and vice versa. You're picked up at your hotel, in all the bigger places near the coast line. The busses are clean, in good condition. As many times the roads taken are not always the softest, but that's no fault of the co...
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josiah22 says:
I backpacked all around SE Asia in 2006. I took a bus from Thailand to Siem Reap, where Angkor Wat is. The bus ride is hell and I have taken lots of bad bus rides so be prepared if thats what you are going to do. The bus arrived late at night and took us to a guest house that was a little ways away ...
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saracha says:
You'll see a lot of these in South-East Asia but people never really know what they are called (at least not the several people I asked).
General Info: Basically the lotus flower grows in the water. After it blooms, the petals fall off and the "bud"(sorry I don't know the technical terms) with al...
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Cheap "Restaurants, Cafe & Food" in Cambodia
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marloesetman says:
During our visit in Cambodia, Phnom Penh, we ate many times at the restaurant Friends (Mith Samlanh). It's a project to help street children all over Cambodia and neighboring countries to get a healty environment, a safe home and in this case an education in the restaurant. The children which are wo...
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mahendra7124 says:
LITTLE INDIA authentic Indian cuisine Halal
The best Indian restaurant in town most favorite hunt of both experts & tourist curry lovers, due to its fresh, hygienic & authentic preparation with excellent taste vegetarian & non vegetarian Indian dishes with traditional taste Authentic spices used,...
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