Although overlooked by the world, the Philippines is still cheap and cheerful.
With a reputation for being chaotic and corrupt, the Philippines has something of an image problem. But most who make the journey to the 7000-odd islands that comprise the Philippines are pleasantly surprised by their beauty and by the friendliness of the people.
Most of the Philippines is laidback, stable and relatively safe. The locals are an exceptionally helpful bunch and there are fantastic reefs and fish. On top of this, transport is cheap, the food is good, accommodation is plentiful and (for the monolinguistic) English is widely spoken.
Travellers to the Philippines are advised to avoid most of Mindanao, an island group in the southern Philippines, especially the Zamboanga peninsula, Basilan, Tawi-Tawi and the Sulu archipelago, where ethnic and religious animosities fuel ongoing violence. Abu Sayyaf, a Muslim extremist group who have claimed responsibility for attacks on foreigners, operate out of this area. Military operations against the group can flare into heavy fighting.
For more information go to Safe Travel or check out the Thorn Tree travel forum for some good advice from travellers.
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Republic of the Philippines
84,619,000
Name: Philippine Peso
Code: PHP
Symbol: P
220V 60Hz
Official: Pilipino (Tagalog), English
GMT/UTC +8
+63
Metric
article by Robyn Eckhardt, February 2008
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