Embark on an exciting 40-day moderate-budget adventure across Asia and Australia, blending cultural immersion, vibrant city exploration, nature photography, and local market experiences. This multi-stop journey includes diverse destinations like Hong Kong, Indonesia (Jakarta, Bandung, Surabaya, Bali), the Philippines (Cebu, Manila), and features a fixed visit to Melbourne from January 23-27, 2026.

Arrive at Hong Kong International Airport (HKG).
Clear customs and immigration.
After clearing customs, take the Airport Express train to Kowloon or Hong Kong Station for a quick transfer to your hotel. Taxis and buses are also available.
Check into your luxurious hotel and settle in.
Take some time to freshen up after your long journey.
Enjoy a welcome lunch in the vibrant Tsim Sha Tsui area, offering a variety of international and local cuisine.
Take the historic Peak Tram up to Victoria Peak for breathtaking panoramic views of the Hong Kong skyline, Victoria Harbour, and surrounding islands.
Book Peak Tram tickets in advance, especially on weekends. Arrive before sunset for day and night views.
Take MTR to Central Station, then walk to the Peak Tram Lower Terminus (approx. 10-15 min walk).
Experience the stunning Hong Kong Skyline at night, famous for its Symphony of Lights show.
Enjoy the spectacle from Tsim Sha Tsui promenade.
The Symphony of Lights starts nightly at 8:00 PM and lasts for about 10 minutes. Find a spot along the Tsim Sha Tsui promenade for the best views. Rating: 4.6/5
Dine at a restaurant in Tsim Sha Tsui offering spectacular views of Victoria Harbour and the glittering Hong Kong skyline.
Spend a magical day exploring the seven themed lands of Hong Kong Disneyland, enjoying rides, shows, and meeting beloved characters.
Book on the official website and enjoy exclusive privileges! Enter a magical kingdom inspired by fairy-tale dreams and explore 7 lands. Rating: 4.2/5
Head to Mong Kok, a bustling district known for its vibrant street markets and diverse dining options.
Enjoy a local meal.
Explore the famous Ladies' Market in Mong Kok, offering a wide array of fashion, accessories, souvenirs, and electronics.
Practice your bargaining skills!
The market is open until late evening. Be prepared for crowds and haggling.
Check out from your hotel and head to Hong Kong International Airport (HKG) for your flight to Jakarta, Indonesia.
Allow ample time for airport transfer and check-in procedures.
Fly from Hong Kong to Jakarta, Indonesia.
The flight duration is approximately 4-5 hours.
Local time in Jakarta (Asia/Jakarta) is 1 hour behind Hong Kong (Asia/Hong_Kong). Adjust your watch upon arrival. Indonesia operates on a visa-on-arrival system for many nationalities.
Arrive at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (CGK) in Jakarta.
Transfer to your hotel.
Taxis, ride-sharing apps (like Grab or Gojek), and airport buses are available for transfer to your hotel.
Check into your hotel in Jakarta.
Relax and settle into your new surroundings.
Enjoy dinner at one of the many restaurants in Grand Indonesia Shopping Town, a massive mall offering diverse dining options.
Visit the iconic National Monument (Monas), a 132-meter tall tower symbolizing Indonesia's independence.
Take the elevator to the top for panoramic city views.
The top of Monas is occasionally closed for maintenance. Check opening hours beforehand.
Explore the National Museum of Indonesia, home to an extensive collection of artifacts covering Indonesian history, ethnology, and archaeology.
Known as 'Museum Gajah' (Elephant Museum) due to the elephant statue in its forecourt.
Savor authentic Sundanese cuisine, known for its fresh ingredients and distinct flavors, at a local restaurant.
Wander through Kota Tua, Jakarta's historical district.
Visit Fatahillah Square, explore the Jakarta History Museum, and admire Dutch colonial architecture.
Consider renting a colorful 'sepeda ontel' (traditional bicycle) to explore the square.
Dine at the iconic Cafe Batavia in Kota Tua, a beautifully preserved colonial building offering classic dishes and live music.
Explore Istiqlal Mosque, the largest mosque in Southeast Asia.
Admire its grand architecture and serene atmosphere.
Dress modestly (long sleeves, long trousers/skirts) and remove shoes before entering. Robes are often provided for visitors.
Visit the majestic Jakarta Cathedral, a beautiful neo-gothic Roman Catholic cathedral located directly opposite Istiqlal Mosque, symbolizing religious harmony.
Head to Glodok, Jakarta's Chinatown, for an authentic and delicious Chinese-Indonesian lunch at one of its many eateries.
Indulge in some shopping at Thamrin City, especially known for its extensive selection of Batik fabrics and garments at various price points.
Enjoy a farewell dinner in Jakarta at one of its upscale restaurants, offering a blend of international and modern Indonesian cuisine.
Visit the stunning Kawah Putih (White Crater), a striking volcanic crater lake with vibrant turquoise water surrounded by white-yellowish volcanic rocks.
Enjoy the surreal landscape and take memorable photos.
The air can be cold and sulfurous; consider bringing a jacket and face mask. Best to go early to avoid crowds.
Explore the lush, sprawling tea plantations of Rancabali.
Enjoy a scenic walk through the rolling green hills and learn about tea cultivation. Many spots offer fresh tea tasting.
Wear comfortable shoes for walking. It can get chilly, so dress in layers.
Savor authentic Sundanese cuisine at a local restaurant.
Try specialties like Nasi Timbel, Sate Maranggi, or Batagor.
Bandung is known for its delicious and affordable food. Ask locals for recommendations.
Visit Gedung Sate, Bandung's iconic colonial-era building with a unique satay-shaped pinnacle.
Take photos of its distinctive architecture and enjoy the surrounding park.
The building is a government office, so entry is restricted, but the exterior and park are worth seeing.
Stroll along Braga Street, a historic area of Bandung known for its art deco buildings, cafes, and shops. Experience the old-world charm and vibrant atmosphere.
A great spot for coffee or light shopping.
Embark on a scenic train journey from Bandung to Surabaya.
Enjoy the landscapes of Java as you travel across the island.
Executive class tickets offer comfortable seating and air conditioning. Book tickets in advance, especially for weekend travel.
Trains are a popular and efficient way to travel between major cities in Java.
Arrive at your hotel in Surabaya, check-in, and then enjoy a relaxing dinner at a local eatery near your accommodation.
Surabaya is known for its culinary scene, offering a variety of traditional Indonesian dishes.
Visit Tugu Pahlawan (Heroes Monument), an iconic landmark commemorating the Battle of Surabaya.
Explore the museum beneath the monument to learn about Indonesia's struggle for independence.
A significant historical site for Indonesians, offering insights into the country's past.
Discover the history of Indonesia's largest cigarette company at the House of Sampoerna.
This Dutch colonial-style building features a museum, an art gallery, and a cafe. You can often see women hand-rolling cigarettes.
Includes a free 'Surabaya Heritage Track' bus tour (check schedule in advance).
Enjoy traditional East Javanese dishes.
Try 'Lontong Balap' or 'Rawon' for an authentic culinary experience.
These are popular local dishes unique to Surabaya.
Explore a real Russian Foxtrot-class submarine that has been converted into a museum.
Walk through its compartments and learn about its history and operation.
A unique and interesting attraction, especially for those interested in naval history.
Spend your evening at Tunjungan Plaza, one of Indonesia's largest shopping malls.
Enjoy dinner, do some window shopping, or catch a movie.
A good place to find international and local brands, as well as diverse dining options.
Enjoy breakfast at your hotel before checking out and heading to Juanda International Airport (SUB) for your flight to Bali.
Take a short flight from Surabaya to Denpasar, Bali.
Upon arrival at Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS), you will be in a new timezone (Asia/Makassar, GMT+8).
Flight duration is approximately 1 hour. Remember to adjust your watch forward by 1 hour upon arrival in Bali.
Numerous daily flights are available from Surabaya to Denpasar with local airlines. Arrange for airport transfer in Bali prior to arrival.
Arrive at your accommodation in Bali (e.
g., Seminyak/Legian area) and check-in. Take some time to settle in and refresh.
Consider pre-booking an airport transfer or using ride-hailing apps like Grab for convenience.
Head to Seminyak Beach for a leisurely walk.
Enjoy the golden sands, feel the ocean breeze, and soak in the initial Bali vibes.
Seminyak is known for its relaxed atmosphere and upscale beach clubs.
Enjoy a beautiful sunset dinner at one of Seminyak's beachfront restaurants or cafes.
Experience fresh seafood or international cuisine with stunning views.
Many restaurants offer beanbag seating directly on the sand for a relaxed dining experience.
Visit the iconic Tanah Lot Temple, a Hindu temple perched on a rock formation in the sea.
It's one of Bali's most famous landmarks, offering breathtaking views.
Best to visit at low tide to walk closer to the temple. It's also famous for its sunsets, but morning visits are less crowded.
Explore the trendy area of Canggu, known for its surf spots, rice paddies, and vibrant cafe scene.
Enjoy lunch at one of the many health-conscious cafes or local warungs.
Canggu offers a more bohemian and laid-back vibe compared to Seminyak.
Indulge in a relaxing traditional Balinese massage.
Experience ancient healing techniques using essential oils to soothe your body and mind.
Bali is renowned for its affordable and high-quality spa treatments. Booking in advance is recommended for popular spas.
Experience a captivating traditional Balinese dance performance, often accompanied by Gamelan music, followed by a delicious dinner.
Check local listings for specific performance times and locations. Ubud is a cultural hub and often has several options.
Start your day with a calming yoga session overlooking the serene Balinese landscape or ocean, focusing on mindfulness and relaxation.
Many resorts and wellness centers offer morning classes.
Check with your accommodation for in-house yoga classes or nearby studios.
Explore the iconic sea temple of Tanah Lot, one of Bali's most revered and picturesque spiritual sites, perched dramatically on a rock formation amidst crashing waves.
Visit during low tide if you wish to walk closer to the temple. Be mindful of sacred areas and dress respectfully.
Enjoy fresh seafood or traditional Indonesian cuisine at a restaurant near Tanah Lot, offering stunning panoramic views of the Indian Ocean.
Unwind on the golden sands of Seminyak Beach, enjoy a refreshing swim, or simply soak in the vibrant atmosphere and beautiful coastal scenery.
Indulge in a delicious dinner at one of Seminyak's many trendy restaurants, known for their diverse culinary offerings and stylish ambiance.
Seminyak offers a wide range of dining options, from fine dining to casual eateries.
Explore the iconic Tegallalang Rice Terraces near Ubud, famous for their beautiful sculpted landscapes and traditional irrigation systems.
Enjoy a walk through the lush fields.
Browse the vibrant stalls of Ubud Art Market, a treasure trove of beautiful silks, handmade bags, statues, and other Balinese handicrafts.
Savor a healthy and organic lunch at one of Ubud's renowned cafes, known for fresh ingredients and vegetarian-friendly options.
Participate in a hands-on cooking class to learn the secrets of Balinese cuisine, using local spices and traditional techniques.
Enjoy the dishes you prepare.
Booking in advance is highly recommended as classes fill up quickly.
Experience the captivating beauty and grace of a traditional Balinese dance performance, often held at cultural centers or the Ubud Palace.
Arrive early to secure a good seat.
Discover some of Bali's stunning southern beaches on the Bukit Peninsula, such as Padang Padang or Bingin Beach, known for their beautiful scenery and surf breaks.
Enjoy a delicious lunch at a restaurant perched on a cliff in the Uluwatu area, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the ocean.
Indulge in a rejuvenating Balinese massage or spa treatment to completely unwind and relax before your journey to Melbourne.
Book your spa appointment in advance, especially for popular establishments.
Savor a final delicious Balinese dinner at a coastal restaurant, enjoying the beautiful sunset views over the Indian Ocean.
Enjoy a final breakfast at your resort and complete the check-out process from your accommodation in Bali.
Take a taxi or a pre-arranged transfer to Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) for your flight to Melbourne.
Allow ample time for traffic, especially during peak hours.
Board your flight from Denpasar, Bali (DPS) to Melbourne, Australia (MEL).
Enjoy the journey across the Timor Sea.
Remember to adjust your watch upon arrival due to the 3-hour time difference (Melbourne is ahead of Bali).
Arrive at Melbourne Airport (MEL), clear customs and immigration, and then transfer to your hotel in the city center.
Check in and settle into your new accommodation.
Consider pre-booking an airport transfer like SkyBus or a taxi for convenience.
Begin your Melbourne adventure at Federation Square, a prominent cultural precinct known for its unique architecture, art galleries, and vibrant public spaces.
Wander through Melbourne's iconic laneways such as Hosier Lane, AC/DC Lane, and Centre Place, famous for their vibrant street art, hidden cafes, and unique boutiques.
Experience a quintessential Melbourne laneway cafe by enjoying lunch at one of the many charming eateries tucked away in the city's alleys.
Immerse yourself in the bustling atmosphere of Queen Victoria Market, exploring its fresh produce, deli foods, clothing, and souvenir stalls.
Saturday is a lively market day.
The market closes early afternoon on Saturdays; check specific stall hours.
Experience Melbourne's diverse culinary scene by having dinner in a vibrant inner-city suburb like Fitzroy or St Kilda, known for their unique dining options.
Start your day at Federation Square, a vibrant public space known for its unique architecture, cultural events, and central location.
Grab a coffee from one of the cafes and enjoy the morning atmosphere. Check for any free events or exhibitions happening.
Visit the beautiful Anglican St Paul's Cathedral, an architectural landmark located directly opposite Federation Square.
Photography may be restricted in certain areas. Dress respectfully.
Enjoy lunch at one of the many renowned cafes or restaurants along Flinders Lane, famous for its diverse culinary scene.
Immerse yourself in art at the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV), Australia's oldest and most visited art museum, home to an extensive collection of international and Australian art.
Admission to the permanent collection is free, but special exhibitions may require tickets. Check their website for current exhibitions.
Dine along the Southbank Promenade, offering a wide array of dining options with scenic views of the Yarra River and the city skyline.
Experience Australia Day celebrations with the traditional street parade, showcasing the country's diverse community and culture.
Check local event listings for the precise parade route and timing closer to the date. Arrive early for a good viewing spot.
Join in the Australia Day spirit with a casual Aussie barbecue for lunch, either at a public park or a pop-up event.
Many parks have free public BBQ facilities, or look for organized community events offering food. Alternatively, enjoy some fish and chips by the Yarra.
Spend a relaxing afternoon exploring the stunning Royal Botanic Gardens, a serene oasis in the heart of the city. Perfect for a leisurely stroll after the morning's festivities.
Consider joining a free guided tour (check schedules) or simply wander through the diverse plant collections.
Enjoy a scenic cruise along the Yarra River, offering unique perspectives of Melbourne's skyline and landmarks.
If available, enjoy Australia Day fireworks displays over the Yarra River or Docklands, a spectacular end to the national holiday.
Check official Melbourne Australia Day event guides for confirmed fireworks locations and times. Arrive early for good viewing spots.
Explore the historic Queen Victoria Market, a bustling hub for fresh produce, gourmet foods, souvenirs, and artisan goods.
Enjoy the vibrant atmosphere and perhaps grab a snack.
The market is a great place to pick up some last-minute Australian souvenirs. Wear comfortable shoes as you'll be doing a lot of walking.
Enjoy a casual lunch from one of the many food stalls at Queen Victoria Market, offering a wide range of international cuisines.
Head to Melbourne Tullamarine Airport (MEL) for your evening flight to Hong Kong.
Take the SkyBus from Southern Cross Station for a direct transfer (approx. 30 minutes) or a taxi/rideshare (approx. 30-45 minutes depending on traffic).
Board your flight from Melbourne (MEL) to Hong Kong International Airport (HKG).
Enjoy the in-flight services and prepare for your arrival in a new city.
Remember to adjust your watch to Hong Kong Time (HKT) upon arrival. Hong Kong is 3 hours behind Melbourne (AEDT).
Upon arrival at Hong Kong International Airport (HKG), transfer to your hotel and check-in.
Have a light snack before resting.
Take the Airport Express train to Kowloon or Hong Kong Station (approx. 24 minutes), then a taxi or MTR to your hotel. Taxis are also readily available from the airport.
Take the iconic Peak Tram up to Victoria Peak for breathtaking panoramic views of Hong Kong's skyline, Victoria Harbour, and the surrounding islands.
Go early in the morning to avoid the longest queues, especially for the Peak Tram. Consider buying tickets online in advance. The Peak Tram station is near Central MTR.
Enjoy lunch in the vibrant Central district, with options ranging from upscale dining to local eateries and casual cafes.
Discover Hong Kong Park, a beautiful urban oasis featuring an aviary, conservatory, and a tranquil waterfall.
It's a perfect escape from the city's hustle.
Don't miss the Edward Youde Aviary, home to a diverse collection of birds in a lush, naturalistic setting. Booking: https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g294217-d311565-Reviews-Hong_Kong_Park-Hong_Kong.html?m=66827
Walk along the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade for stunning views of the Hong Kong Skyline from Kowloon, especially as dusk settles.
This is one of the best spots to view the city's iconic skyline. Booking: https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g294217-d2482919-Reviews-Hong_Kong_Skyline-Hong_Kong.html?m=66827
Witness the nightly 'Symphony of Lights' show, a spectacular multimedia display involving over 40 buildings on both sides of Victoria Harbour.
The show starts at 8 PM sharp every night. Arrive a bit early to secure a good viewing spot along the promenade.
Enjoy dinner in Kowloon, with a vast selection of eateries from casual street food to fine dining.
Delve into Hong Kong's rich past at the Hong Kong Museum of History, showcasing the city's natural environment, prehistory, and cultural heritage.
A great way to understand the city's evolution. Allow ample time to explore the various galleries. Booking: https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g294217-d311604-Reviews-Hong_Kong_Museum_of_History-Hong_Kong.html?m=66827
Enjoy a traditional dim sum lunch, a quintessential Hong Kong culinary experience, featuring a variety of steamed and fried delicacies.
Try classic dishes like char siu bao (BBQ pork buns) and har gow (shrimp dumplings).
Explore the vibrant and bustling markets of Mong Kok, including the Ladies' Market for fashion and souvenirs, and the unique Goldfish Market.
Be prepared for crowds and practice your bargaining skills at the Ladies' Market. The Goldfish Market offers a fascinating insight into a local hobby.
Conclude your day with dinner in Wan Chai, known for its eclectic mix of traditional eateries and modern restaurants.
Arrive at Hong Kong International Airport (HKG).
Clear customs and immigration, then take the Airport Express train or a taxi to your hotel.
Purchase an Octopus card upon arrival for easy public transport use.
Airport Express is efficient for getting to the city. Taxis are readily available.
Check into your luxury accommodation and take some time to refresh after your journey.
Enjoy the stunning views from this waterfront hotel.
Stroll along the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade for breathtaking views of the Hong Kong Skyline and Victoria Harbour. Witness the city lights come alive as evening falls.
Consider watching the 'Symphony of Lights' show, which typically starts at 8:00 PM nightly.
Explore the diverse culinary scene in Tsim Sha Tsui.
Options range from local Cantonese eateries to international fine dining.
Look for restaurants along Canton Road or around Nathan Road.
Delve into Hong Kong's rich past, from its natural history to its cultural heritage, in this comprehensive museum.
Exhibits cover ancient history, folk culture, and the colonial era.
Check for current exhibitions. The permanent exhibition, 'The Hong Kong Story', is a must-see.
Savor an authentic Hong Kong dim sum experience.
Try classic dishes like har gow (shrimp dumplings), siu mai (pork and shrimp dumplings), and char siu bao (BBQ pork buns).
Many restaurants offer dim sum; ask locals for recommendations for the best experience.
Escape the city bustle in this serene urban park featuring lush gardens, a conservatory, aviary, and the Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware.
It's a peaceful retreat in the heart of the city.
Don't miss the aviary with its diverse collection of birds.
Head to the vibrant Central and Soho districts for dinner, offering a wide array of cuisines from casual to upscale.
Easily accessible via MTR (subway). Consider using the Mid-Levels Escalator for a unique experience.
Spend a full day immersed in the magic of Hong Kong Disneyland.
Enjoy the rides, shows, and parades across its seven themed lands.
Book tickets online in advance to save time and possibly money. Wear comfortable shoes and check the park's operating hours.
Enjoy dinner at one of the restaurants within or near Hong Kong Disneyland before heading back to the city.
Many options available, from quick service to sit-down restaurants.
Take a relaxing evening stroll along the Victoria Harbour waterfront or enjoy a drink at a rooftop bar with city views.
Accessible via MTR or taxi from your hotel.
Enjoy a final breakfast, check out from your hotel in Hong Kong, and transfer to Hong Kong International Airport for your flight to Cebu.
Allow ample time for airport transfer, especially during peak hours. The Airport Express is a reliable option.
Board your flight from Hong Kong to Mactan-Cebu International Airport (CEB) in the Philippines.
Enjoy the scenic views as you transition to island life.
Direct flights are available from various airlines. Timezone changes from Asia/Hong_Kong to Asia/Manila upon arrival.
Arrive at Mactan-Cebu International Airport (CEB).
Collect your luggage and transfer to your accommodation in Cebu City or Mactan Island.
Taxis and ride-sharing services are available from the airport. Pre-arranged transfers can also be booked.
Check into your hotel in Cebu and take some time to settle in and relax.
Enjoy dinner at a local restaurant in Cebu City.
Experience the warm Filipino hospitality and local cuisine.
Try some fresh seafood or a classic Filipino dish like 'Sinigang'.
Visit Magellan's Cross, a significant historical landmark in Cebu City, planted by Ferdinand Magellan upon his arrival in 1521.
It symbolizes the birth of Christianity in the Philippines.
The original cross is encased in tindalo wood for protection. Be respectful of local customs.
Explore the Basilica Minore del Santo Niño, the oldest Roman Catholic church in the Philippines.
It houses the revered Santo Niño de Cebú, a statue of the Child Jesus.
Dress modestly as it is a place of worship. You might witness devotees offering prayers and lighting candles.
Indulge in Cebu's most famous culinary delight: Lechon (roasted pig).
Known for its crispy skin and flavorful meat, it's a must-try experience.
Look for popular lechon places like CnT Lechon or Zubuchon for an authentic taste.
Walk along Colon Street, the oldest street in the Philippines.
Experience the bustling local life, street vendors, and historical buildings.
Be mindful of your belongings in crowded areas. It's a vibrant, authentic local experience.
If it's a Thursday to Sunday, visit Sugbo Mercado for a diverse range of local and international street food options in a lively outdoor setting.
Check their operating days and hours. Otherwise, explore other local dining spots in Cebu City.
Visit the iconic cross planted by Ferdinand Magellan upon his arrival in Cebu in 1521, a symbol of the birth of Christianity in the Philippines.
The original cross is encased within a hollow tindalo wood cross.
Located next to the Basilica Minore del Santo Niño. Dress respectfully.
Explore the oldest Roman Catholic church in the Philippines, housing the revered Santo Niño de Cebú, a statue of the Child Jesus given by Magellan to Queen Juana in 1521.
Be mindful of prayer times and potential crowds, especially on Wednesdays and Fridays.
Discover Fort San Pedro, the smallest and oldest triangular fort in the Philippines, built by the Spanish.
It now serves as a historical park and museum.
Offers a glimpse into colonial history with cannons and old structures.
Experience local Filipino BBQ at Larsian, an open-air food market famous for its grilled meats and seafood.
Choose your skewers and have them grilled fresh.
A true local experience; expect a lively atmosphere.
Walk along Colon Street, the oldest street in the Philippines, a bustling commercial district with historical significance.
Observe daily life and local shops.
Be aware of your surroundings as it can be crowded.
Enjoy dinner at Sugbo Mercado (if open on Wednesday), a popular night food market offering a wide array of local and international street food.
If not open, explore other local restaurants.
A great place to sample diverse Filipino dishes. Check opening days as it's typically Thu-Sun.
Embark on a half-day island hopping tour from Mactan Island, visiting popular spots like Gilutungan Island or Caohagan Island for snorkeling and swimming in crystal-clear waters.
Many tour operators offer packages including boat, guide, and snorkeling gear. Book in advance.
Enjoy a fresh seafood lunch at one of the many restaurants on Mactan Island, offering views of the sea.
Return to your hotel, gather your luggage, and check out.
Travel from your hotel in Cebu to Mactan-Cebu International Airport for your flight to Manila.
Take a taxi or ride-sharing service. Traffic can be heavy.
Arrive at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) in Manila.
Collect your luggage.
Take a taxi or ride-sharing service from the airport to your hotel in Manila.
Traffic in Manila can be heavy, especially during peak hours. Be prepared for longer travel times.
Have a late dinner near your hotel and settle into your accommodation.
Explore the walled city of Intramuros sustainably on a bamboo bicycle tour.
Learn about Manila's colonial history and architecture while cycling.
Booking required for tours. A unique way to see the historic district.
Visit the Minor Basilica and Metropolitan Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, an architectural marvel and a significant religious site within Intramuros.
Check for mass schedules if you wish to attend a service. Dress appropriately.
Enjoy traditional Filipino cuisine at a restaurant within or just outside Intramuros, such as Ilustrado Restaurant for a more upscale experience or a local eatery.
Immerse yourself in Philippine art and heritage at the National Museum of Fine Arts, home to masterpieces like Juan Luna's Spoliarium.
Free admission. Closed on Mondays and public holidays.
Relax and walk through Rizal Park (Luneta Park), a historical urban park dedicated to national hero Jose Rizal. See monuments and gardens.
A popular spot for locals, especially in the late afternoon.
Dine in the vibrant districts of Ermita or Malate, known for their diverse range of restaurants and nightlife.
Visit the Minor Basilica & National Shrine of Jesus Nazareno, famously known as Quiapo Church, a major pilgrimage site in Manila and home to the Black Nazarene.
The area around the church is a bustling market. Be mindful of your belongings.
Marvel at the Minor Basilica of San Sebastian, the only all-steel church in Asia and a stunning example of Gothic architecture.
A National Historical Landmark and a National Cultural Treasure.
Indulge in an authentic Chinese-Filipino lunch in Binondo, the world's oldest Chinatown.
Try local specialties like dim sum, lumpia, or fresh noodles.
Visit the Minor Basilica and National Shrine of Saint Lorenzo Ruiz, also known as Binondo Church, a historic church founded in 1596, serving the Chinese Catholic community.
Adjacent to the bustling streets of Chinatown.
Wander through the vibrant streets of Binondo, exploring traditional shops, herbal stores, and tasting various street food snacks.
Great for unique souvenirs and experiencing cultural fusion.
Enjoy dinner in the modern business district of Makati, offering a wide selection of upscale restaurants and international cuisine.
Visit this beautiful and significant shrine, also known as Santa Cruz Church, for its stunning altar and spiritual ambiance.
A peaceful start to the day.
Explore the UST Museum, one of the oldest and largest university museums in the Philippines, featuring natural history, art, and cultural artifacts.
Offers a diverse collection from different periods.
Enjoy a casual lunch at one of the many eateries around the University of Santo Tomas, popular with students.
Relax and enjoy the greenery at Mehan Garden, a historic public park offering a peaceful escape from the city bustle.
Good for a leisurely walk or to simply sit and observe.
Experience Manila's modern side with some retail therapy at a major shopping mall like SM Mall of Asia or Glorietta in Makati.
Malls in Manila are huge and offer a wide range of international and local brands, as well as entertainment options.
Enjoy a special farewell dinner at a restaurant of your choice, perhaps trying a modern Filipino fusion restaurant or a classic fine dining experience.
Discover the historical walled city of Intramuros by joining Bambike Ecotours.
This unique experience allows you to cycle around the ancient streets on bamboo bicycles, visiting landmarks like Fort Santiago and San Agustin Church.
Booking in advance is recommended, especially for morning slots. Wear comfortable clothes and bring water.
Enjoy a traditional Filipino lunch at a local restaurant within Intramuros, offering classic dishes like Adobo or Sinigang.
Immerse yourself in Filipino artistry and heritage at the National Museum of Fine Arts, housing significant works including Juan Luna's Spoliarium.
Entrance is free. Allow ample time to explore the extensive collection.
Experience Manila's nightlife and dining scene in Malate, known for its diverse restaurants and vibrant atmosphere.
Visit the Minor Basilica and National Shrine of Jesus Nazareno, commonly known as Quiapo Church, a significant center for Catholic devotion in Manila.
Observe local customs and dress respectfully. The area around the church is bustling with vendors.
Explore the Minor Basilica and National Shrine of Saint Lorenzo Ruiz (Binondo Church) and wander through the streets of Binondo, the world's oldest Chinatown.
Discover unique shops and traditional Chinese-Filipino bakeries.
This area is perfect for a food trip; try local delicacies and street food.
Savor an authentic Chinese-Filipino lunch in Binondo, trying popular dishes from various eateries.
Visit the Minor Basilica and Metropolitan Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, a historically significant and architecturally stunning church in Intramuros.
Known for its beautiful stained-glass windows and intricate facade.
Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the Manila Baywalk on Roxas Boulevard and witness a spectacular sunset over Manila Bay.
A popular spot for locals and tourists alike, with various food stalls nearby.
Explore the UST Museum, one of the oldest museums in the Philippines, located within the University of Santo Tomas.
It houses extensive collections of natural history, ethnography, and religious art.
The University of Santo Tomas campus itself is a historical site worth exploring.
Take a relaxing walk through Mehan Garden, a historic public park near the National Museum complex, offering a peaceful green space in the city.
A good spot for a break before lunch.
Spend your afternoon doing some last-minute souvenir shopping for local crafts, delicacies, and gifts. Afterwards, return to your hotel to pack and prepare for your departure tomorrow.
Enjoy a final dinner in Manila, perhaps at a restaurant offering modern Filipino cuisine, reflecting on your travels.
Check out from your accommodation and head to Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL) for your flight.
Arrange for a taxi or ride-hailing service to the airport. Travel time can vary greatly depending on traffic.
Begin your long-haul journey from Manila back to Toronto, crossing multiple time zones.
This day will be dedicated to your flight and any layovers.
Flights typically involve at least one layover in Asia or North America.
Continue your journey and arrive at Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ).
After clearing customs and immigration, transfer to your home or next destination.
Various options available from YYZ to downtown Toronto, including UP Express train, taxi, or ride-hailing services.
Complete any last-minute packing and prepare for check-out from your accommodation in Manila.
Ensure all documents are in order for international travel.
Head to Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL) for your flight to Toronto.
Allow ample time for potential traffic on the way to the airport.
Check-in for your long-haul flight and depart from Manila, beginning your journey back home to Toronto.
Confirm baggage allowances and check for any flight updates.
Spend the day in transit, continuing your journey across time zones towards Toronto.
This will likely involve a layover.
Stay hydrated and try to adjust to the new time zone gradually.
Arrive at Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ).
Proceed through customs and immigration, and collect your luggage.
Have your Canadian arrival documents ready. Consider pre-booking airport transfer.
Travel from the airport to your home in Toronto.
A quick unpack of essentials and immediate rest are recommended after the long journey.
Prioritize sleep to combat jet lag.
Start your first full day back home with a relaxed breakfast and a slow transition into your routine.
Begin unpacking your luggage, prioritizing essential items and organizing your belongings.
Take a short trip to a local grocery store to stock up on fresh food and home necessities.
Enjoy a quiet evening at home, perhaps preparing a simple, comforting meal.
Focus on light and healthy options to help with recovery.
Catch up on emails, messages, and any communications missed while traveling.
Enjoy a coffee or snack at a familiar local cafe, easing back into the rhythm of daily life.
Address any personal errands such as mail, banking, or quick appointments.
Reconnect with friends or family over dinner, sharing stories from your extensive trip.
Take some time to reflect on your 40-day adventure, perhaps by journaling or organizing photos and souvenirs.
Enjoy a refreshing walk in a nearby Toronto park, such as High Park, to enjoy some fresh air and local scenery.
High Park offers beautiful walking trails, a zoo, and gardens.
Attend to any remaining light home chores and start planning for your upcoming days or weeks ahead.
Celebrate the conclusion of your trip with a meal at one of your favorite local restaurants or a beloved home-cooked dish.
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