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Nord-Luzon Und Mindoro n Koloniales Flair in Vigan n Besuch der Ifugao in Banaue n Traumstrände auf Mindoro Nord-Luzon und Mindoro Auf dieser Reise kombinieren wir die Höhepunkte Luzons mit einem erholsamen Badeaufenthalt. Die perfekte Mischung aus Kultur, Natur und Erholung. 1. Tag: Anreise auf die Philippinen Heute blick auf den Taal-See mit seiner bizarren Vul- le Berghang wird genutzt, um Reis, Obst und startet Ihr Linienflug nach Manila. kaninsel. Auf der Rückfahrt nach Manila hal- Gemüse anzubauen. In Bontoc besuchen wir ten wir in Las Piñas und bewundern in der Kir- das sehenswerte ethnologische Museum, dann Höhepunkte 2. Tag: Willkommen in Manila Nach Ihrer che St. Joseph die einzigartige Bambusorgel. passieren wir den Mount Polis und erreichen Ankunft fahren Sie zu Ihrem Hotel. Nutzen In einer Jeepney-Werkstatt staunen wir über schließlich unser Tagesziel Banaue. 80 km (F) Sie die verbleibende Zeit des Tages, um sich den Einfallsreichtum der Besitzer dieser kuri- von dem langen Flug zu erholen. Ein abend- osen Fahrzeuge und sehen viele der origi- 9. Tag: Mit dem Jeepney zum achten Welt- licher Spaziergang auf der Uferpromenade nellen Minibusse. 120 km (F) wunder Die berühmten Reisterrassen rund um Naturerlebnis Manila Baywalk oder im Rizal Park bietet Banaue nennen die Ifugao liebevoll „Stufen Ihnen einen ersten Überblick über diese pul- 5. Tag: Von Manila nach Vigan Die heutige zum Himmel“. Wir besuchen die schönsten sierende Stadt. Tagesfahrt führt uns zunächst in Richtung Aussichtspunkte und verstehen, warum die Norden durch die weite und fruchtbare Ebene UNESCO die Terrassen zum Welterbe erklärt 3. Tag: Stadt hinter Mauern Wir besuchen Luzons. Die sogenannten Central Plains bilden hat. Im Dorf Bagaan treffen wir auf die Familie mit Badeurlaub heute den historischen Rizal-Park, die die Reiskammer des Landes. Unterwegs hal- Biyo, die hier seit Generationen Reis anbaut. Festungsstadt Intramuros mit dem Fort Santi- ten wir des Öfteren und lassen uns von den Von der Bewirtschaftung der 2.000 Jahre alten ago und der prachtvollen San Agustin-Kirche Straßenhändlern die angebotenen Waren zei- Reisterrassen bis hin zur Verarbeitung veran- sowie die Casa Manila. Es bleibt auch noch gen. Unser Ziel ist das charmante Städtchen schaulicht uns die Familie ihre tägliche Arbeit Zeit zum Einkaufen. Schnäppchenjägern emp- Vigan. 420 km (F) mit der Körnerfrucht. Lassen wir uns den fehlen wir den Besuch der Mall of Asia und angebotenen Reisschnaps nicht entgehen! Nachtschwärmer finden in Manila zahlreiche 6. Tag: In der Hauptstadt von Ilocos Sur Anschließend besuchen wir eine Schule, kom- nightlife hubs. (F) Wir fühlen uns wie in Spanien, während wir men mit den Kindern ins Gespräch und erfah- im Rahmen eines optionalen Ausfluges durch ren mehr über das Schulsystem und die Ausbil- 4. Tag: Manila oder aktiver Vulkan? Vigan spazieren – kein Wunder: Der Ort ent- dung auf den Philippinen. 30 km (F, M) Dieser Tag steht Ihnen zur freien Verfügung! wickelte sich neben Manila als wichtigste Manila bietet schier unendliche Möglichkeiten Stadt der spanischen Kolonie. Der historische 10. Tag: Von Banaue nach Manila Wir verab- der Freizeitgestaltung. Optional fahren wir Kern gehört seit 1999 zum UNESCO-Welter- schieden uns vom eindrucksvollen Hochland nach Tagaytay. Der Ort liegt auf 700 Metern be. Wir nehmen uns Zeit und genießen das Luzons und fahren mit vielen neuen Eindrü- Höhe und bietet einen majestätischen Aus- koloniale Flair, schauen uns im Burgos House cken im Gepäck zurück nach Manila. 380 km um und werfen einen Blick in die Kathedrale (F) St. Pauls. Eine stilechte Fahrt mit der Calesa, eine einspännige Pferdekutsche, bringt uns in 11. Tag: Von Manila nach Puerto Galera eine Töpferei und beschließt das heutige Pro- Reif für die Insel? Wir bringen Sie hin! Von Ma- gramm. (F) nila aus fahren Sie gen Süden nach Batangas und nehmen die Fähre nach Puerto Galera auf 7. Tag: Von Vigan nach Sagada Grandiose die Insel Mindoro. Romantische Buchten, arten- Panoramen sind auf der Gebirgsstraße nach reiche Unterwasserlandschaften und perlfar- Sagada garantiert. Zuvor erwartet uns aber bende Sandstrände bieten perfekte Bedin- ein weiteres UNESCO-Welterbe: die barocke, gungen für einen erholsamen Urlaub. 110 km festungsähnliche Kirche in Santa Maria. Saga- (F) da erreichen wir dann am frühen Nachmittag. Der Bergort liegt inmitten von Pinienwäldern 12. bis 15. Tag: Am Coco Beach Genießen Sie und dient als Ausgangpunkt für Wande- die freien Tage in Ihrem Hotel: Sonne, Strand rungen zu den Begräbnisstätten der Igorot. und Meer, was will man mehr? (F) Auch wir spazieren zu den sogenannten „Hängenden Särgen“ und werfen einen Blick 16. Tag: Heimreise Nach einem gemütlichen in die Lumiang-Höhle. Abschließend lassen Frühstück heißt es Abschied nehmen. Sie wir uns in einer Weberei zeigen wie die lokale fahren zurück nach Manila und fliegen von Kleidung hergestellt wird. 210 km (F) dort über Taipeh zurück nach Frankfurt. 140 km (F) Event Mit Glück erleben Sie bei Abreise am Tipp 26.02. das farbenfrohe Panagbenga 17. Tag: Willkommen zu Hause Morgens Flower Festival. kommen Sie an Ihrem Ausgangsflughafen an. 8. Tag: Von Sagada nach Banaue Weiter geht Flugplan-, Hotel- und Programmänderungen es auf der Gebirgsstraße. Die spektakulären bleiben ausdrücklich vorbehalten. Berghänge mit eindrucksvollen Terrassen schei- nen nicht enden zu wollen. Jeder noch so stei- (F=Frühstück, M=Mittagessen) 88 | Philippinen Erlebnisreise | Philippinen 17-Tage-Erlebnisreise ab € 1.995 / ab € 1.330* Vigan Sagada Termine und Preise 2020 in € R 2670006 n 14 Hotelübernachtungen (Bad oder Dusche/WC) Banaue AF E AF E n 14x Frühstück, 1x Mittagessen 26.02.-13.03. 2.255 1.550 04.11.-20.11. 1.995 1.330 08.04.-24.04. 2.155 1.450 23.12.-08.01. 2.495 1.590 Bei Gebeco selbstverständlich Schon heute für 2021 vormerken: 24.02., 07.04. n Deutsch sprechende qualifizierte Weiteres siehe Seite 275. Gebeco Erlebnisreiseleitung PHILIPPINEN Pro Person im Doppelzimmer mit Fluganreise (AF) ab/ n Begegnungen mit den Ifugao bis Frankfurt oder Eigenanreise (E). n Spaziergang zu den „Hängenden Särgen“ in Sagada Preise für andere Abflugorte und Informationen zur n Baden am Traumstrand von Mindoro Manila Sitzplatzreservierung erhalten Sie in Ihrem Reisebüro n Alle Eintrittsgelder oder unter www.gebeco.de n 1 Liter Mineralwasser pro Tag während der Ausflüge n Reiseliteratur zur Auswahl Batangas Aufpreis Doppelzimmer Puerto Galera zur Alleinbenutzung in € 495 Mehr genießen TA 2670006.. Schiff Teilnehmerzahl mind. 2 Personen. Preis p. P. Teilnehmerzahl mind. 15 / Ø 16 n Ausflug nach Tagaytay (4. Tag) € 58 01 mind. 8 / Ø 10 n Besichtigung Vigan (6. Tag) € 24 02 Sagada 1 Masferre Inn HH Banaue 2 Banaue Hotel HH Im Reisepreis inbegriffen Mehr Komfort Manila 1 St. Giles Hotel Makati HHH n Zug zum Flug (siehe Seite 271)* n Aufpreis Zug zum Flug 1. Klasse € 86 BA ZZF1 Puerto Galera 5 Coco Beach HHH n Flüge mit renommierter Fluggesellschaft in der n Aufpreis für Flüge in der Premium Economy ab € 652 Economy-Class bis/ab Manila* n Aufpreis für Flüge in der Business-Class ab € 2.440 Mehr Urlaub danach n Luftverkehrssteuer, Flughafen- und Flugsicherheits- Von uns für Sie ausgewählte Hotels und Reisebausteine fin- gebühren* Ihre Hotels den Sie ab Seite 90 und unter www.gebeco.de/2670006 n Rundreise/Ausflüge im landestypischen Ort Nächte/Hotel Landeskat. Klein- bzw. Reisebus mit Klimaanlage Manila 3 St. Giles Hotel Makati HHH Weitere Informationen finden Sie ab Seite 270. Vor Ort n Transfers am An- und Abreisetag* Vigan 2 Salcedo de Vigan HHH ist eine Ausreisesteuer zu entrichten (zzt. 750 PHP). * Preis für eigene Anreise (E) ohne die unter „Im Reisepreis inbegriffen“ mit * markierten Leistungen Gebeco | 89.
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