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FREE
A Streetwise Report on Getting
around the Philippines Safely

Taxi - Jeepney - Special FX - F-Hire -
Bus - Ferry - Air
Trike - Pedicab - Car Hire - Motorcycle
- Habal-Habal
Intelligence Briefings are used by
governments, corporations and the
military to provide their personnel with
the latest information on where they
will be operating or doing business.
Experience has taught that knowledge is
indeed power and being forewarned,
forearmed.
Our
FREE
‘Getting Around The Philippines Safely’
24 page intelligence briefing will
give you the ‘heads up’ you need to make
StreetWise decisions about something
back home we take for granted.
Transportation.
The Philippines is a foreign country
with its own culture and ways of doing
things. Understanding how things are
done is the first step in making sure
you enjoy your vacation or retirement
there rather than regret it. Getting
from the airport to your hotel, your
hotel to the mall and then back again
might seem simple and back home it
probably is. But this isn’t Kansas,
Dorothy!
Do you take a taxi or the LRT/MRT? What
about a V-Hire or Special FX? Feeling
bold enough to try a jeepney, trike or
Pedicab? If you don’t even know what
these words mean, you will be hard
pressed to know which is the safest and
most appropriate mode of transportation
for any given situation.
Request your
FREE
‘Getting Around The Philippines Safely’
intelligence briefing NOW and get the
drop on the dangers. It’s just ‘due
diligence’ and you owe it to yourself to
make sure you are switched on and
StreetWise.
Click on the following link for an
immediate download of your
FREE
copy:
Getting Around The Philippines Safely
The Philippines has over 7,000 islands
and hundreds of kilometres of roads to
explore, all buzzing with boats, bangkas,
jeepneys, buses, trikes taxis and many
other forms of transportation. Getting
from A to B is not always as easy or as
straight forward, but it is always
interesting.
This intelligence report is designed to
give the reader a place from where they
can start developing their own opinion
of what they consider an acceptable
level of risk when it comes to traveling
around the country, whether it is within
Manila or across the archipelago. For
more in-depth safety advice, the reader
is encouraged to refer to the "Philippines
Survival Handbook",
available in both hard copy and eBook
formats.
Perry Gamsby, MA (Writing)
Streetwise Philippines Publications
Copyright 2009
Click the link below, for an immediate
download of your
FREE
copy today:
Getting Around The Philippines Safely
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