Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Backpacking in the Philippines the easy way

Backpacking refers to a mode of low-cost travel. It is usually done individually and independently although it is not uncommon for backpackers to travel as a group when they happen to meet up and befriend each other along the way. It also refers to the more international version as against traveling light in one’s own city. As this is a low cost form of travel, backpackers unlike regular travelers or holiday makers pick the cheapest modes of accommodation and travel options. So they are more likely to walk or take public transport and stay in hostels or low grade inns and motels. The reason why this mode of travel is preferred by those who engage in it however is not all to do with the financial aspect of things. Traditional tourism does not allow a traveler to mix and mingle with the locals as much as they would like to. A backpacker however makes up his own rules and travel routes so they are more likely to witness and experience life as it really is for the locals.

Backpacking Philippines, thus refers to this kind of travel through the landmass of Philippines. How you plan and where you when considering backpacking Philippines could depend on a lot of factors. For starts you must consider your personal likes and dislikes and viewpoints. For a person used to cosmopolitan houses a backpacking Philippines trip could mean taking on the rural sides. There again one could look at where in the country one wishes to start and what countries he or she would like to visit. With the country being home for 30 areas the choice is endless and varies from the colder northern Luzon regions to the tropical south, from contemporary west to old world charm of the east. You could consider the plains or the alpine regions, the relics of old civilization scattered along the south east or the contemporary arts of modern houses such as Cebu or Manila. So when you are considering backpacking Philippines it is ideal that you look at where and what you want to fill that journey with.

Also of importance is the climate of Philippines which is pretty much tropical. Certain areas in the colder climes will obviously be colder in the winter months and southern areas will be hotter than hot during summer. However with changing weather patterns and freak conditions you could find yourself sweltering in the streets of Baguio on what you thought was going to be rather cool trip. So reading up, researching and planning in advance is always recommended for those looking at backpacking Philippines. You may also wish to speak to a few people who have done various trips to the continent and get their thoughts on backpacking Philippines. This will help you avoid pitfalls, save time and money. In addition a good understanding on the use of currency, language and way of life of the Philippines in general will no doubt help make backpacking Philippines a truly memorable escapade.

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