So overrated Bangkok!!! Manila especially in Ayala Makati & BGC is way better and more convenient! I love the 500 yrs Catholic churches in Intramuros Manila. And their new Entertainment City in Aseana is so impressive and very modern.
Yeah I've heard really good things about Manila and those places you've mentioned. Never been there but I guess that's will be part of one of my next trips ! How many days would you recommend to stay in Manila ? And any other places suggestions ?
@@HorizonHugo I suggest you stay at least a week in Manila to have sufficient days to go around the Metro. BGC the New York of Manila is the ideal place for foreign tourists for its outstanding security in the community. However, many apartments became a bit touristy and pricey due to the influx of foreign visitors. Therefore the nearby business district of Ayala, Makati is the alternative and Poblacion Makati is my best recommendation. They have all nightlife because of their upbeat bars & cafes. Another interesting place is the McKinley Hills, where there are mostly shops and outdoor activities one of which is the gondola rides similar to Venice Italy. The Greenhills Shopping Center is where many locals shop because of the cheap prices in bargains. The new Entertainment City of Manila which is Aseana City is also highly recommended for it offers many Casino Resorts and gigantic Malls like Okada Manila, City of Dreams, Parqal Mall, Ikea Mall, Dragon Asia, and the Mall of Asia which is the 3rd largest Mall in the world. Intramuros or so-called the old Manila or the walled city of Manila is also a must to visit. Binondo the oldest Chinatown in the world along the Pasig River Esplanade is where you can find authentic Chinese and Filipino restaurants and street foods. Island hopping can be done after your Maniila adventure like island hopping in Siargao Islands, Boracay, Elnido and Coron Palawan, Panglao Island, Samal Islands, Camiguin Islands, Siquijor or the Mystic Island, Dumaguete City and Cebu City offers a community for backpackers doing canyoneering and hiking. And that's only 10% of my recommendation. The remaining 90% is up to you to discover. Since the Philippines is 7000 plus a group of islands. And many are still inhabitants. By the way, commuting can be a hassle at first. However, getting the motorcycle app and taxi app called Grab will make it easier for you to go around the metro. Tour visit Visa can be extended up to 6 mos.
Thank you so much for all those recommendations ! I will look at it , it's always good to start with insights from locals. Yes in vietnam there is this app too called Grab , very useful to move in big cities. And about the islands, which one have you preferred ?
Thai language:
ราคาเท่าไร = RaKa Thao Rai? = How much is it ?, = What's cost? Or
ราคากี่บาท ? RaKa Kee Baht?
Oh thank you so much ! That's gonna be useful !
Thank you for traveling to Thailand.Your welcome ❤
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Welcome to Thailand Bro.❤😂
Ahaha yeah I like it so much ! It's so cool here
So overrated Bangkok!!! Manila especially in Ayala Makati & BGC is way better and more convenient! I love the 500 yrs Catholic churches in Intramuros Manila. And their new Entertainment City in Aseana is so impressive and very modern.
Yeah I've heard really good things about Manila and those places you've mentioned. Never been there but I guess that's will be part of one of my next trips !
How many days would you recommend to stay in Manila ? And any other places suggestions ?
@@HorizonHugo I suggest you stay at least a week in Manila to have sufficient days to go around the Metro. BGC the New York of Manila is the ideal place for foreign tourists for its outstanding security in the community. However, many apartments became a bit touristy and pricey due to the influx of foreign visitors. Therefore the nearby business district of Ayala, Makati is the alternative and Poblacion Makati is my best recommendation. They have all nightlife because of their upbeat bars & cafes. Another interesting place is the McKinley Hills, where there are mostly shops and outdoor activities one of which is the gondola rides similar to Venice Italy. The Greenhills Shopping Center is where many locals shop because of the cheap prices in bargains. The new Entertainment City of Manila which is Aseana City is also highly recommended for it offers many Casino Resorts and gigantic Malls like Okada Manila, City of Dreams, Parqal Mall, Ikea Mall, Dragon Asia, and the Mall of Asia which is the 3rd largest Mall in the world. Intramuros or so-called the old Manila or the walled city of Manila is also a must to visit. Binondo the oldest Chinatown in the world along the Pasig River Esplanade is where you can find authentic Chinese and Filipino restaurants and street foods. Island hopping can be done after your Maniila adventure like island hopping in Siargao Islands, Boracay, Elnido and Coron Palawan, Panglao Island, Samal Islands, Camiguin Islands, Siquijor or the Mystic Island, Dumaguete City and Cebu City offers a community for backpackers doing canyoneering and hiking. And that's only 10% of my recommendation. The remaining 90% is up to you to discover. Since the Philippines is 7000 plus a group of islands. And many are still inhabitants. By the way, commuting can be a hassle at first. However, getting the motorcycle app and taxi app called Grab will make it easier for you to go around the metro. Tour visit Visa can be extended up to 6 mos.
Thank you so much for all those recommendations ! I will look at it , it's always good to start with insights from locals. Yes in vietnam there is this app too called Grab , very useful to move in big cities.
And about the islands, which one have you preferred ?