What are the things I could do if I visit your country?

Philippines
September 24, 2009 12:42am CST
Hello Myloters, I was wondering to know what are things people could do if they visit your place? I travel a lot and you know there may be some travel agent and tour that organize some tourist but they only show you what tourist usually see in countries and I dont like it. I would like to go on adventure and go to some places that tourist doesn't go and get dirty and get really tired. I am sick of thus tourist spot that people talk about because it all superficial and no true about what that country really is. Thats what I want to do when I travel go for a adventure. So what could I do in your country that tourist people doesn't do? Thanks Myloters
4 responses
• United States
24 Sep 09
i like your idea about changing the country
• United States
24 Sep 09
hi
@tulog09 (61)
• Philippines
25 Sep 09
If you visit my country Philippines I can help you plan your adventure trip. I can offer you a lot of choices starting from climbing Mt. Pulag in Benguet, the second highest peak in the Philippines, from swimming with the whaleshark in Donsol, Sorsogon or you can try surfing in cloud 9 in Siargao or even try caving in Cagayan Valley. Philippines can offer you all this and more. We have the most pristine white sand beaches and the most breath taking sunset. Even the less adventure traveler can enjoy visit http://www.pinoyislands.com - Welcome to the Philippines where people and places are world class
@Tantrums (945)
• Philippines
24 Sep 09
Come to Philippines then! First stop would be Baguio City (Summer Capital), we'd go hiking, spelunking, getting lost and rescued by Philippine Air Force, a little weed maybe... and most of all, enjoying everything knowing were not doing anything wrong! heehee!
@l33tgirl (288)
• New Zealand
24 Sep 09
If you came to New Zealand you'd have a lot of stuff to do. There's a great variety of food in Auckland, from European to Asian and everything in between. The outdoors beckons, there aren't many places that don't have a beach nearby. Not mention Snow in the South Island and tropical weather up north. Adventure sports, skiing etc As well as shopping, arts, museums and nightlife. There's a lot to see here, I've lived here twenty years and sometimes when I go on holiday I'm surprised by what we can see and do.