Showing posts with label travel bloggers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travel bloggers. Show all posts

Travel Bloggers you should follow this 2018



"A couple who loves traveling and exploring nature and beaches. Loves eating and going places which pleasures them. A couple who is very passionate for traveling."
Facebook Page : Totz Adventure :D





"Mervs is a travel and adventure junkie who aimed to set foot on all of the provinces in the Philippines. He is an advocate of promoting local tourism by sharing his experiences through his blog."
Facebook Page : Pinoy Adventurista





"Angel Juarez is backpacker, adventure seeker, son of a beach, hobbyist photographer, scuba diver and a lot more according to his profile. He dreamed of documenting and sharing his adventures to the world."
Facebook Page : Lakwatsero



"His name is Gabz, a self-confessed travel addict.  A freak for adventure, challenges and exploration. He love the outdoor, unraveling new places and meeting new people. "
Facebook Page : Pinoy Travel Freak





"The Pinay Solo Backpacker, who loves to travel in solo. Perhaps a backpacker."
Facebook Page : The Pinay Solo Backpacker




"Gay is 'a mum who travels too much.' Her blog is all about foods and travels both domestic and international, 'sprinkled with adorable toddler pics and shameless selfies.' She wants her blog to serve as an inspiration to her daughter who might one day be retracing her footsteps."
Facebook Page : Pinay Travel Junkie


"Lisa Marie here, a digital freelancer by day, and a creative the rest of the time. She share what she love to do  ― actualize dreams, satisfy travel cravings, tell stories, and share life hacks to inspire productive and meaningful living."
Facebook Page : Pinay Travelista



"Edgar Alan Zeta Yap is the owner of this travel blog. He is a Filipino travel blogger, writer and photographer. He already visit 81 Philippine provinces and 11 southeast asian countries."
Facebook Page : Eazy Traveler





"Jona Branzuela Beringpublished travel writer and photographer from Cebu, Philippines."
Facebook Page : Backpacking with a book



"Ferdinand is a domestic traveler. He wants to be a photographer, runner and wallflower."
Facebook Page : The Awkward Traveler


     This is list is on a random order. We know, there are still many more travel bloggers in the Philippines. This list is not according to popularity or ranked. :D

       If you have time, visit our a youtube Vlog Channel. Please Click hear : Totz Adventure

How to get to Camiguin Island from Davao City



Camiguin Island is about 354km from Davao City. It offers a lot of tourist destinations that is worth to visit. From Falls, hot springs and cold springs, the Island itself is a haven for tourists.




If you want to know more about Camiguin Island, please Click here. We visit the place two times and would like to return for more. We also suggest that you need to visit it on a regular day if you are uncomfortable with crowd.







Buckle up and let us discuss how to get to Camiguin Island Step to step from Davao City:


First:
Take a bus from Davao City Overland Transport terminal and board a bus going to Cagayan de Oro City. The bus ride will take about 8 to 9 hours depending on the traffic. Fare would be P620. You would probably have to stay somewhere in Cagayan de Oro City as it is a whole day travel. There are a lot of cheap hotels and inns in CDO to stay for overnight. Consider checking Rich Manor Pension house at Corrales. That is where we usually stay for work.

Second:
If you are already in Cagayan de Oro City, proceed to Agora Terminal and board a bus going to Balingoan port. The travel would take up to 3 hours from CDO proper and fare would be P150. Then once you are already at Balingoan, just take a would going to the Balingoan Port. Don't get scammed by tricicle drivers, we were once victims as we didn't know that the port is only a walking distance.

Third:
Board the Boat going to Benoni Port of Camiguin Island. Fare is about P130 to P170 pesos. I'm not sure for now. The travel would take up to 1:30 to 2 hours.

Fourth:
You are already at Camiguin Island!!! Enjoy your trip.

Tips:
You can hire a motorcycle for P500.00 per day and allow you to use it for 24 hours and the gas is at your expense. If you travel by group, you can hire a multicab for P1,500 for 8 hours travel around Camiguin Island with a seating capacity of 12 to 16 persons. It's much cheaper.


If you have time please see our vlog about the Island:



(354 km Davao City to Camiguin Island) .



Please Check on our youtube channel : Totz Adventure

We are really a fan of this guy. Travel Vlogger Christian Leblanc

Courtesy Video to Christian Leblanc


We watched his videos, and we relate. We are a fan of this guy. Christian Leblanc, a travel blogger especially when he visit our country the Philippines. We really admired how he describe the beauty our country has to offer.

11 Pinoy Travel Bloggers you should follow this 2016

A couple who loves traveling and exploring nature and beaches. Loves eating and going places which pleasures them. A couple who is very passionate for traveling.

Facebook Page : Totz Adventure :D

Mervs is a travel and adventure junkie who aimed to set foot on all of the provinces in the Philippines. He is an advocate of promoting local tourism by sharing his experiences through his blog.

Facebook Page : Pinoy Adventurista


Angel Juarez is backpacker, adventure seeker, son of a beach, hobbyist photographer, scuba diver and a lot more according to his profile. He dreamed of documenting and sharing his adventures to the world.


Facebook Page : Lakwatsero


His name is Gabz, a self-confessed travel addict.  A freak for adventure, challenges and exploration. He love the outdoor, unraveling new places and meeting new people. 

Facebook Page : Pinoy Travel Freak




A Pinay who loves to travel in solo. Perhaps a backpacker.

Facebook Page : The Pinay Solo Backpacker



Gay is “a mum who travels too much.” Her blog is all about food and travel, “sprinkled withadorable toddler pics and shameless selfies.” She wants her blog to serve as an inspiration to her daughter who might one day be retracing her footsteps

Facebook Page : Pinay Travel Junkie

Lisa Marie here, a digital freelancer by day, and a creative the rest of the time. She share what she love to do --- actualize dreams, satisfy travel cravings, tell stories, and share life hacks to inspire productive and meaningful living.


Facebook Page : Pinay Travelista

Edgar Alan Zeta Yap is the owner of this travel blog. He is a Filipino travel blogger, writer and photographer. He already visit 81 Philippine provinces and 11 southeast asian countries.



Facebook Page : Eazy Traveler


 Jona Branzuela Bering, published travel writer and photographer from Cebu, Philippines.

Facebook Page : Backpacking with a book

Ferdinand is a domestic traveler. He wants to be a photographer, runner and wallflower.

Facebook Page : The Awkward Traveler

Gem Muzones is the writer of this blog. Here you will find stories about their travels with Beep (The Hobo) and the most challenging journey yet, life with her partner. Instead of splurging on dates, they go on budget trips in the Philippines and Asia. 

Facebook page : Travels with a hobo


This is list is on a random order. We know, there are still many more travel bloggers in the Philippines. This list is not according to popularity or ranked. :D