Cebu to Bohol is a classic Central Visayas hop. Most travelers ride a fast ferry from Cebu City’s Pier 1 to Tagbilaran (Bohol’s capital) in about 2 hours; there’s also a fast ferry to Tubigon for northern Bohol, plus slower…
Da Nang to Nha Trang is a classic Vietnam coastal hop. Your main choices are the scenic Reunification Express train, a short flight to Cam Ranh (CXR) with a transfer into Nha Trang, comfortable overnight/sleeper buses, or a private car/DIY…
Puerto Princesa to El Nido is a single scenic highway up Palawan’s spine. Your main choices are fast shared vans, slower but roomier public buses, a private car/driver, or a self-drive. Here’s how to pick, book, and connect smoothly. (more…)
Delhi to Jaipur is India’s classic Golden Triangle hop—choose a fast intercity train, short flight to Jaipur International Airport (JAI), reliable Volvo/AC sleeper buses, or a flexible door-to-door car. Here’s how to pick, book, and connect smoothly. (more…)
Puerto Princesa to Port Barton is a classic Palawan hop. Most travelers use shared vans direct from the city or airport; budget travelers can piece together public buses/jeepneys via the highway junction; and those wanting flexibility can book a private…
Coron (Palawan) to Manila is easiest by direct flight from Busuanga/Francisco B. Reyes Airport (USU). If you prefer to travel by sea, an overnight ferry sails to Manila on select days; when schedules are sparse, sail to Batangas then continue…
Chiang Mai to Luang Prabang is a classic Southeast Asia hop: fly it in under 2 hours, float it on a beautiful 2-day Mekong slow boat via Huay Xai, or grind (cheaply) overland by bus/minivan. Below are the best routes,…
Hat Yai (Thailand) to Penang (Malaysia) is a classic cross-border hop. Your main choices are the direct minivan/bus, a scenic train combo via Padang Besar, a flight (usually via Kuala Lumpur) into Penang International Airport, or a private car/charter for…
Kampot to Phnom Penh is a straight overland hop: most travelers take a minivan/bus along National Road 3 or 4, while private cars are fastest and shared taxis split the difference on price vs. time. There’s no practical flight; trains…
Tashkent to Samarkand is one of Central Asia’s easiest and most rewarding journeys. The flagship Afrosiyob high-speed train is fastest, classic “Sharq”/regular trains are great value, flights work if you’re connecting, and budget travelers can use intercity buses or shared…