Take a look at debunk the five usual misconceptions that tourists have about seeing the Philippines.

Travelling The Philippines

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If your country’s amazing sights haven't convinced that you book a trip yet when you are woried about what you have heard, please read on:



Myth: Filipinos don’t speak good English.



However, Filipinos are among the most helpful and quite a few honest peoples you can find from any location. Majority of the population (especially in the urban centers) are conversant in English, though there are at least a hundred various dialects spoken around the world.



Myth: The Philippines can be an unsafe country for foreigners.



The Philippines will be as safe as any other country you can check out. Sure you will see reports occasionally of kidnappings and robberies. But just like in your house these scary stories in newspapers and so on TV are the rare exception, not the rule. The chances of these things happening to you are minimal.

Myth: The crime minute rates are high, there are many snatchers, robbers and thieves.



Assured that the Philippines has a low enough crime rate in order that your trip will be as enjoyable and refreshing as is possible. There may be bad people out there, nevertheless, you can still keep yourself safe.



Carry your valuable items and important documents in a very secure bag or purse where you go.



Myth: Getting around is a hassle.



Again this is false. There are a number of different modes of transportation you can attempt: tricyle, jeepney, pedicab, kalesa, boat, train, cab, bus and plane a few of the ways you can get around the country.



Find the one that suits your budget and travel time best, but don’t forget to perform a little side tour in the hidden beauties of the country.



Myth: It’s costly to travel to the Philippines.



Cost mustn't be your top priority when planning a day at the Philippines because getting there all night . the time of your life isn’t half as expensive because you would think. You can order up a sumptuous meal under a $5 per meal or live in a respectable and clean hotel inside Philippines for just $50 or less per night.



Now that’s great deal.



We know that travelling abroad can be risky business-but who’s to say that you’re safe in your house?



The world is yours to educate yourself regarding if only you know how to prepare yourself to the common issues that plague travellers everywhere. Sure, going places carries by it inherent risks, but you shouldn’t let these products get in the way of having a great time.

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