Asia Traveler Advice
When to see celebrities and concerts in Boracay (Itineraries)
If you want to see lots of celebrities (some in their bikinis), go to Boracay from April to early June (the peak season). Between that time, there are also a lot of rock concerts, sports fests, and beauty...Read full tip...
Beware of haunted hotels (Warnings)
If you're up to spooky adventure (ghost hunting and the like), try checking in at the rustic hotels or guesthouses along Session Road, Teachers' Village or Loakan Street. Some of the rooms there are decades...Read full tip...
Tam-awan Village (Itineraries)
If you love arts and crafts, you can see real Ifugao weavers in action at this village called Tam-awan. Almost all houses in this tiny village are dedicated to arts and crafts. There are also woodcarvings...Read full tip...
Cordillera Indigenous Choral Competition (Itineraries)
If you happen to be in Baguio on a December, check out the schedules for the Cordillera Indigenous Choral Competition. It's usually included in Baguio's December activities. It's a one-day contest featuring...Read full tip...
Thrift shopping in Baguio (Itineraries)
One of the primary activities in Baguio is to go bargain-hunting on a thrift shop or stores selling second-hand clothes and goods. Downtown Session Road has many of these shops. The prices used to be...Read full tip...
Be careful when walking in Session Road's overpass (Warnings)
There are pickpockets, bag slashers and thieves in Session Road's overpass so be extra careful when passing through it. Keep your belongings close to your body and do not cross especially at night. There...Read full tip...
Going around and fare in Baguio (Transportation)
Baguio's taxi drivers are among the most honest drivers in the country. You can be sure that they will return your change and that you will be charged according to what's said in the meter. A normal fare...Read full tip...
Do not get a taxi in Session Road especially when it's rush hour (Transportation)
The main thoroughfare in the city, Session Road sees regular bottle-neck traffic and is used as an alternative parking lot during work days. Traffic situation is a lot worse in its intersections especially...Read full tip...
Don't chop with the chopsticks! (Warnings)
The Japanese give high respect to their food and their utensils, and it is considered an offense to stab or chop food with the chopsticks. A few more no-no's is to point, brandish, or play with...Read full tip...
Respecting the food (Food)
When eating at a Japanese table, it is customary to say "itadakimasu!" ("Thank you for the food") before eating. It is a sign of respect to the food, as well as to the others...Read full tip...
Cellphones in Japan (Itineraries)
The rule of thumb for cellphones in Japan: If your phone is 3G, you can use it in the country. However the roaming charges can be pretty costly. A good idea is to rent a phone right at...Read full tip...
The unique Rat Temple (Itineraries)
If you're up for a bizarre experience, you may want to take the time and visit the unique Karni Mata Temple in in the town of Deshnoke, some 30 kilometers from the Bikaner district. What's so special...Read full tip...
Staying in without a Visa (Visa)
Citizens from the UK, Germany, Mexico, Austria, and Switzerland can stay in Japan for three months without Visa. Citizen from USA, Barbados, and Australia can also stay for a maximum of 90 days without...Read full tip...
Where to study Mandarin in China (Itineraries)
The following are some of the best places in China where you can study Mandarin. Click on the links or copy and paste them in your browser to know more about the places: Changchun: http://www.communi-trip.com/china/changchun/information.html...Read full tip...