Transportation is always a pain in the butt in the Philippines.
-myoldguns();
2019-2-20(#4784@4096)
That's true. However, the pavement is quite good. Concrete roads to very remote villages.
-sailor(Ocean & Mountain);
2019-2-21(#4788@4096)
But transportation in Palawan is really bad, many no paved roads, it's often bumpy and dusty all the way on roads. One day, I had a flat tire on the way back from a day trip on El Nido Island.It happened in the middle of nowhere in a jungle and it was completely dark already. I got a little bit nervous. Luckily the tricycle driver's brother lived not very far from there and managed to get the tire replaced eventually.
-myoldguns();
2019-3-6{229}(#4844@4096)
Wow! BTW, the infrastructure in Manila is really pathetic.
-sailor(Ocean & Mountain);
2019-3-6(#4847@4096)
Sailor, did you enjoy the local transportations such as jeepney and tricycles ? Did you suffer significant noise and dusts from them? 😄
-sunshinecanada(Sunshine Canada);
2019-2-20(#4785@4096)
Jeepney is an economical way for local people, also good for hot climate. Tricycle is awkward to ride. I'm too tall for it.
-sailor(Ocean & Mountain);
2019-2-21(#4789@4096)
You have gained a variety of travel experiences.
-sunshinecanada(Sunshine Canada);
2019-2-21(#4791@4096)
Wow,not easy! I guess there must be someone or something very attractive for you to see at the distination of this trip. Hope you will feel very satisfied with the whole trip eventually. From the photo I saw a standing passenger wearing a yellow T-shirt with Rolia logo (the smiling flower)alike. Is that you? 😁
-sunshinecanada(Sunshine Canada);
2019-2-22{309}(#4800@4096)
I guess either their transportation has issues, or that area is too crowded. Right? Or maybe the area is very popular? I think the good thing is that you can see more people, better than too quiet. 😄
-sunshinecanada(Sunshine Canada);
2019-2-22(#4803@4096)
There are lots of people in the Philippines, in general.
-sailor(Ocean & Mountain);
2019-2-23(#4810@4096)