Need Update regarding earthquake situation & Mt. Bromo fires.

Hy lovely people, i will be in bali next month (September) and want to do the Mt. Bromo and ijen tour but as of now with the fire at Mt. Bromo i want to know if it is currently open or will be open to do on 7th sep

Another question is if gilli t, ulluwatu & bali is affected by the earthquake ?

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u/Wittysapien — 5 days ago

Month long solo trip to Philippines & Indonesia, need help.

Hello lovely people, i will be starting my trip on 26th aug this month & will arrive in manila Philippines first and spend some time there and will go to Indonesia on 4th sep. i am an adventure loving person and from what i have researched i will spend a day in manila and maybe try ‘pilot for a day activity’ if anyone have done that, do let me know how it went. And coming to my main concern’s here are they:

My 1st request…

I will be travelling to Philippines in late august. And i will be in cebu for 6 days so wanted to know best way to reach moalboal from cebu airport.

2nd request

I will be in Indonesia for 17 days and want to explore gilli t, ulluwatu and the trek to active volcano. So what is most efficient way to reach gilli t and also should i first go to gilli t or stay in ulluwatu for a day or 2 and then go there?

Also give me other must visit places there…as i was there last year but only in canggu, have been to nusa penida and lombongan. And i also want to spend a day or 2 canggu when i cone close to dps airport for my flight back home.So give me places cafe and everything to do..

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u/Wittysapien — 11 days ago

Need help on my trip to Philippines!

Hello lovely people, i will be travelling to Philippines in late august. And i will be in cebu for 6 days so wanted to know beat way to reach moalboal from cebu airport.

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u/Wittysapien — 12 days ago

Is it only me who loves these NB 530 x niko brown sneakers or they are really appealing…😍

u/Wittysapien — 2 months ago

OG video, cant believe i got that shot!😂

Got to have the video from hotels CCTV….rofl!

u/Wittysapien — 2 months ago

Need help for my trip to vietnam! (16 days)

Hy everyone, so i will be travelling to hanoi on 4th june and planning to stay there for 2 days and tyan starting the ha giang loop. So first question is is it beat to go for ha giang loop from hanoi or as i will be going to catba as well so will it be better to go for ha giang loop from there…?

And what are must see places to see and experience in hanoi, and best activities to do in catba & lan ha bay islands…..

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u/Wittysapien — 3 months ago

Need help for my trip to vietnam (16 days)

Hy everyone, so i will be travelling to hanoi on 4th june and planning to stay there for 2 days and tyan starting the ha giang loop. So first question is is it beat to go for ha giang loop from hanoi or as i will be going to catba as well so will it be better to go for ha giang loop from there…?

And what are must see places to see and experience in hanoi, and best activities to do in catba & lan ha bay islands,

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u/Wittysapien — 3 months ago
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Need help planning my trip to Vietnam & Philippines!

Hey everyone, a little about me I’m 25 yr old here have travelled solo before to 3 countries but not 1 after another & I’m really confused about budgeting for a trip and wanted some advice from people who’ve already done it. I’m thinking about doing both Vietnam and the Philippines in one trip, around 30 days total. For Vietnam, I definitely want to do the Ha Giang Loop and visit a few UNESCO sites as well. For the Philippines, I don’t have a fixed itinerary yet, but I’m thinking about places like Boracay, Siargao, and maybe a few other islands that are worth visiting. I’m mainly looking for good social vibes, meeting people, nightlife, and overall experience.

My main question is: would it be better to visit only Philippines (20–25 days) if it’s more social/fun than Vietnam?
My current budget is around $2,500 USD, but I could maybe stretch it to around $3,000 if needed.
Do you think that budget is realistic for 30 days including accommodation, transport, activities, island hopping, Ha Giang Loop, etc.? Or would I need to increase it significantly?

Would really appreciate advice from people who’ve done either or both countries recently.

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u/Wittysapien — 3 months ago

Need help planning my trip to Vietnam & Philippines!

Hey everyone, a little about me I’m 25 yr old here have travelled solo before to 3 countries but not 1 after another & I’m really confused about budgeting for a trip and wanted some advice from people who’ve already done it. I’m thinking about doing both Vietnam and the Philippines in one trip, around 30 days total. For Vietnam, I definitely want to do the Ha Giang Loop and visit a few UNESCO sites as well. For the Philippines, I don’t have a fixed itinerary yet, but I’m thinking about places like Boracay, Siargao, and maybe a few other islands that are worth visiting. I’m mainly looking for good social vibes, meeting people, nightlife, and overall experience.

My main question is: would it be better to visit only Philippines (20–25 days) if it’s more social/fun than Vietnam?
My current budget is around $2,500 USD, but I could maybe stretch it to around $3,000 if needed.
Do you think that budget is realistic for 30 days including accommodation, transport, activities, island hopping, Ha Giang Loop, etc.? Or would I need to increase it significantly?

Would really appreciate advice from people who’ve done either or both countries recently.

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u/Wittysapien — 3 months ago

Vietnam & Philippines one after another in a month or just Philippines (25 days) solo ?

Hey everyone, I’m really confused about budgeting for a Southeast Asia trip and wanted some advice from people who’ve already done it.

I’m thinking about doing both Vietnam and the Philippines in one trip, around 30 days total. For Vietnam, I definitely want to do the Ha Giang Loop and visit a few UNESCO sites as well.

For the Philippines, I don’t have a fixed itinerary yet, but I’m thinking about places like Boracay, Siargao, and maybe a few other islands that are worth visiting. I’m mainly looking for good social vibes, meeting people, nightlife, and overall experience.

My main question is: would it be better to visit only Philippines (20–25 days) if it’s more social/fun than Vietnam?

My current budget is around $2,500 USD, but I could maybe stretch it to around $3,000 if needed.

Do you think that budget is realistic for 30 days including accommodation, transport, activities, island hopping, Ha Giang Loop, etc.? Or would I need to increase it significantly?

Would really appreciate advice from people who’ve done either or both countries recently.

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u/Wittysapien — 3 months ago