Why millennials are traveling—despite the Third World passport and budget
Traveling abroad on a Third World passport, and on a budget, is a challenge, but we do it anyway because we are a generation hooked on adventure.
Traveling abroad on a Third World passport, and on a budget, is a challenge, but we do it anyway because we are a generation hooked on adventure.
Having seen a good part of the world, I decided that it was time to dig once more into my bucket list and bring some of my more drastic dreams to fruition.
Since the age of 25, Steven Tan has vowed that each year, he’d visit a place he has never been to. Only two weeks ago, he made his first trip to Peru, a 30-hour journey from Manila, via Narita and Los Angeles, to the South American country’s capital, Lima.
Singapore Airlines (SIA) recently revealed the new menu for First Class and Business Class passengers.
It might not yet be on the local traveler’s list of places to visit, but this might not be for long. Sicogon in northern Iloilo has that laid-back vibe that will lure those longing for a simple beach vacation. It’s only a matter of time.
El Nido, Palawan’s Hidden Beach bested 49 other beaches in Asia and ranked No. 1 in the continent’s Top 50 Beaches for 2018.
“Tubbataha: A National Treasure” won the best biodiversity preservation tourism film 2018 at the 7th Zagreb TourFilm Festival, the DFA said.
Taking the top spot is Navagio Beach in Greece which was featured in “Descendants of the Sun.” An El Nido beach takes third spot this year.
Too much “kahit ‘san” in your group convos? Let us pick the place.
Nigerian youth defy the insecurity to chart new trails and kickstart tourism in the lush countryside around the state capital Jos.
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