The Philippine ghost animal, or tarsier, is a tiny animal with huge eyes that lives in the Philippines. There are two places on the island of Bohol where you can see them, and we visited both.
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It was Monday again, which as usual means travel news here at FREEDOMtravel. This week promises a lot of exciting reading, with a focus on Europe and Sweden.
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Morning coffee in a new dusty hole, nothing like the coffee in the Horn of Africa, the tongue curls with the flavours. The road is paved and soon I find myself at the lowest point in Africa, 155 metres below sea level.
Read moreThe Chocolate Hills are an odd geological phenomenon on the island of Bohol in the Philippines, with over a thousand spiky hills. The site is now a popular attraction and we hired a moped to explore the area.
Read moreNow we have left the boat Dotche, and set off on new adventures in the Philippines. The idea was actually that we would have travelled longer with the boat, but things don't always turn out exactly as planned. Now new adventures without a boat await us. Happy Friday!
Read moreAfter a lot of planning and preparation - we are now launching FREEDOMtravel themed roads! These routes are for anyone who wants to find inspiration for self-drive holidays. With the help of theme roads, it's now easier than ever to find suggestions and tips for holiday road trips.
Read moreDo you ever wonder about the easiest, fastest or cheapest way to travel to a destination? On Omio.se you can search for a destination and get suggestions for train, bus, flight and ferry tickets in one place at the same time. We have tested the concept!
Read morePandanon Island in the Philippines is a small island with a village at one end and a dreamy beach at the other. The two parts of the island are connected by a narrow tongue of land, which is flooded by the sea during high tide.
Read moreIt was Monday again and time for travel news here at FREEDOMtravel. It is clear that spring is on its way and the news is about everything from Easter trips to camping and motorhome life.
Read moreGuest writer: Anna Nilsson Spets
The idea wasn't Djibouti at all, it was Eritrea, but after far too much trouble with a covid-closed country and difficulties in obtaining sensible information, I gave up, booked a trip to the Seychelles, but didn't see myself fitting in there between smirking honeymooners.
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