FREE Philippines 14-Day Itinerary Travel Guide

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  1. Central Philippines tailor-made holiday, avoiding the big cities
  2. Explore Bohol & Panglao Islands
  3. Journey to Siquijor Island before heading to Coron & Busuanga Island
  4. Unique 4D3N island hopping tour with Big Dream Boatman from Coron to El Nido
  5. Enjoy the buzz of El Nido
  6. Chill out on Darocoton Island and stay at a dream eco-resort with Dryft Camp
  7. Journey back to reality via Cebu or Manila 

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Philippines Itinerary Travel Guide Mapping

I’ve been trying to find a good (and free) tool that allows you to track your route, displaying the journey on a map. 

There are some interesting ones on Instagram and TikTok that people are using, but I’d like to think it was possible to show something using OpenStreetMap. I failed trying to do that and eventually opted for PolarSteps.

Our travel itinerary to the Philippines can be found here:

https://www.polarsteps.com/HindlesWorld

Finally, if you’ve had success using other tools, drop a comment above as I’d love to try using it too.

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