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5 Days 4 Nights Gong Xi in Manila 191115/MS/FL 5 DAYS 4 NIGHTS GONG XI IN MANILA MINIMUM 16 PAX TO GO [GITMNL160210] Departure Date: 10TH – 14TH FEBUARY 2016 PACKAGE RATE PER PERSON: TWIN @ BND$1537 / SINGLE @ BND1989 [CASH ONLY] …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….…………………………………………………………………………. Day 1 MANILA - ARRIVAL (Dinner) INCLUDES Meet & greet by our airport representative • Accommodation Precede shopping at SM Mall of Asia then proceed for hotel check-in • Meals as indicated Pick up hotel for Dinner with cultural show at local restaurant (Show starts 7:15PM) • Transportation as Indicated Day 2 MANILA - VILLA ESCUDERO TOUR (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner) • Tour guide Breakfast at hotel • International air Pick up hotel for Villa Escudero Tour with Lunch Tickets *Known for its actual coconut plantation set amidst a pastoral grove of coconut palms, verdant fields and • Airport tax and mountains bringing one back to the old days of plantation life. The estate is considered as a living museum that provides a unique Philippine experience; where carabao cart ride, cultural show (Friday to Sunday & Holidays); Fuel surcharges Lunch at Labasin waterfalls; bamboo rafting are introduced. • Tipping Back to manila and dinner at local restaurant Day 3 MANILA - TAGAYTAY SIGHTSEEING TOUR - SHOPPING - SUNSET CRUISE (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner) EXCLUDES Breakfast at hotel •Travel insurance 8:30AM Pick up hotel for Tagaytay Sightseeing Tour with lunch • Visa if required *At elevation 2,500 feet above sea level, Tagaytay as gateway to Taal Volcano has been called the smallest active volcano in the world. It is located about 70-km south of Manila on an island inside a lake called Taal Lake. It is more unique because of the fact that the volcano itself has a lake of its own inside its crater which is called the "Crater Lake” and Taal Lake via a winding road that leads to Talisay town below is also known as the summer REMARKS: capital of Southern Luzon because of its cool highland weather. Tagaytay City is famous not only for the awesome N/A view of Taal’s lake-within-a –volcano but also for the vegetables, fruits and a major attraction for couples and families who go there for the awe-inspiring views, picnic spots, restaurants, resort and recreational facilities. It’s tranquil ambience and fresh mountain air make it a perfect setting for health spas and wellness centres, retreat houses and conference venues and for hiking, jogging and mountain biking. Back to manila and proceed for sunset dinner cruise Day 4 MANILA - CITY TOUR - SHOPPING (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner) Breakfast at hotel Pick up hotel for Manila City Tour *Metro Manila is the principal gateway of the Philippines to its major destinations throughout its archipelago of 7,107 islands. An Introduction to Manila & its suburbs, starting with Rizal Park; our National Park and to Fort Santiago. From the walled city of Intramuros built in 1963, the tour includes visit to see old churches & museums. Then proceed to the reclamation area of Cultural Center of the Philippines after which to the cosmopolitan suburbs of Makati, passing by our tourist belt then dinner at local restaurant Day 5 MANILA - DEPARTURE (Breakfast) After breakfast, free at own leisure until transfer to the International airport. TERMS & CONDITIONS | Rates and tour information are updated at the time of publishing and are subject to change. PASSPORT AND VISAS | All passengers are required to have passports with 6 months validity, contains 6 clean pages, and may require visas. Obtaining and carrying these documents is your sole responsibility. OUTBOUND +673 223 4874 / 4875 / 4876 | BANDAR +673 223 4277 / 4278 / 4279 | KUALA BELAIT +673 333 5025 / 5035 | SERIA +673 322 8171 / 8172 / 8173 / 8174 | TUTONG +673 426 0519 / 0520 / 0521 | FAX +673 223 4877 | [email protected] | [email protected] | www.freme.com .
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