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25 Un-Touristy Activities That You Should Do When Exploring a New Place

04Jul

25 Un-Touristy Activities That You Should Do When Exploring a New Place

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Visiting popular tourist attractions can get boring, especially for those who want to experience more when they travel. Here are some of the most underrated activities that tourists should try when traveling to a new place:

1. Talk to the locals – If you can speak their language or if you can find a local who speaks English, have a conversation with them to learn more about their country and culture.

2. Avoid tourist shops – To get the best deals, shop where the locals shop.

3. Look for flea markets – Again, you can get the best deals by haggling with vendors. This is also where you can find stuff you won’t find anywhere else.

4. Eat with the locals – Not only is it cheaper to eat the same food the locals eat; you can be sure that what you’re tasting is authentic.

5. Be brave enough to try food from food carts – Not all authentic local cuisine can be found in restaurants. Need we say more?

6. Watch street performers (and join in if you can) – Watch the local talents perform and if you think you can hack it, join them and share your own talents as well.

7. Get a taste of the local drinks – Whether it’s local beer, a special cocktail, or a particular kind of liquor found only in that part of the world, don’t leave until you’ve tried it.

8. Skip the big museums – These places are tourist traps that would eat up much of your time. Find smaller, more specialized museums to visit for more interesting finds – and less people.

9. Stay with a local or at a guest house – There are many services that allow travelers to book rooms at smaller guest houses or with locals. Not only are they cheaper, they’re a better way to immerse oneself in the culture.

10. Rent a bike – If the city you’re visiting has a bike-sharing program, by all means, go and see the sights on two wheels!

11. People watch – Many tourists already do this, but it still feels un-touristy to just sit outside a café and watch people walk by.

12. Take public transport – Subways, metro trains, and buses are great ways to get around town – and they’re much cheaper than a cab or a hotel car service.

13. Find a farmer’s market – Taste fresh produce from the area. If you’re lucky, you might even find an organic farmer’s market.

14. Take cooking lessons – Sign up for cooking lessons so you would be able to replicate the local cuisine at home.

15. Watch a concert or go to a music festival – Music is universal and a great way to learn about the culture of the city or country you are visiting.

16. Join in cultural celebrations – Whether it’s a town fiesta or a parade in the city, partying with the locals is always a great way to spend a day or two while on vacation.

17. Visit attractions meant for locals – People living in the city you’re visiting also need to relax and unwind. Find where the locals go and experience what they do on a regular basis.

18. Visit local parks – Want to get a morning jog before starting your day? Why not do it in parks that locals frequent. There won’t be too many people (a.k.a. tourists) and you get to observe people in their most natural selves.

19. Walk around – Don’t be afraid of the unfamiliar surroundings. Put on some comfortable shoes and see the sights on foot.

20. Join marathons and other open sports activities – When planning your trip, check out the sports events you can actually join and sign up.

21. Find a non-tour guide tour guide – If you’re sick and tired of all those touristy tours, go and look for a local who would be glad to show you the sights at your own pace.

22. Read the local newspaper – Learn more about what’s happening around you.

23. Rent a house on the beach – Beaches are always cramped with local and foreign tourists. Renting a house on a private beach will help you escape all that.

24. Go camping – If you’re a nature buff, camping in the woods – with a local guide of course – is the perfect way to enjoy the great outdoors.

25. Make a new friend – The best part of traveling is meeting new people. Make friends with the locals and they will surely welcome you back with open arms the next time you come and visit.

 

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Only in Boracay: A Tour of the Island’s Gastronomic Offerings

04Jul

Only in Boracay: A Tour of the Island’s Gastronomic Offerings

Aside from the world-famous white sand beaches, Boracay is known for its mouth-watering local cuisine. There is something succulently special about Boracay’s gastronomic offerings that you must experience to fully appreciate! If you’re planning a trip to the island, take note of these must-try delicacies:

Calamansi Muffins

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Prominently featured in local Chris Mariano’s Novella Cover (Story) Girl, calamansi muffins are definitely to die for! Fluffy on the outside and moist on the inside – highlighted by that distinct calamansi kick – these muffins are like no other! With every bite, you’ll savor its decadent, gooey goodness—sweet and tangy, and all in a good way!

Best served with tea or coffee, and while checking out the beach, they’re so good you won’t forget to buy a couple of boxes for your loved ones back home!

Where to get calamansi muffins: Try Tea Café and Real Coffee, both near D’Mall. They offer some of the best calamansi muffins in the island!

Jonah’s Fruit Shakes            

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Locals and tourists are raving about Jonah’s Fruit Shake. The best thing about this fruit shake is that you can be sure it’s all natural and fresh! You can still taste the “spirit” of the fruits, with their tangy and zesty appeal. Just imagine drinking shakes with fresh fruit bits, all hand-picked from the farm nearby! You probably think you have already tasted every fruit shake there is, but wait till you try Jonah’s.

Where to get Jonah’s Fruit Shakes: Well, at Jonah’s Fruit Shake and Snack Bar, of course! This is located at Station 1, near Willy’s Rock. Watermelon and tropical mango are the best flavors you should try!

The Best Halo-Halo in the Island

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Halo-Halo is a popular Filipino dessert that’s usually enjoyed during summer, but it is also good at any other time of the year. It’s a mix of shaved ice, evaporated milk, a variety of fruits, jello, and sweet beans, topped with leche flan and ice cream! It’s heavenly and indulgent—with all that savory sweet goodness dripping into your mouth– you’ll definitely keep coming back for more!

Where to get halo-halo: According to most Boracay tourists, one of the most sinful halo-halos in the island—and in the whole country—can be found in Halowich, right in D’Mall. Oh, and they have halo-halo sandwiches, too!

Chorizo Burger

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And finally, both locals and tourists agree that a trip to Boracay would not be complete without sampling the chorizo burger—also known as Chori. The meat is so juicy and tasty, with hints of garlic and cheese. The bun is served hot, making sure your dish is fresh, topped with that melt in the mouth goodness! It’s best eaten with beer, too. Plus, the fact that it’s made from chorizo gives it that local, grassroots twist!

Where to get chorizo burger: You can buy some at Merly’s BBQ Boracay, a stall found at Station 1. It opens from 4PM onwards—so go ahead and bring those party people with you!

Try all and enjoy!

So, what are you waiting for? Book a flight, pack your bags, and make sure you try these dishes when you finally arrive in Boracay! Enjoy!

 

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