Ahh totally understand! We'll admit, not shown in the video is Rebecca crying through the struggle of it but as long as you're up for a challenge, it will be a great time!!
It was such a challenging but rewarding experience! I think we happened to get a hard to drive tuk tuk and most must be easier. Definitely recommend if you're up for the challenge! We rented through Binggo (link below) in person. It was 1,500 PHP for 24 hours - about $25 USD. Cheers! maps.app.goo.gl/vqntzqKaP4hcB6Ew6
Thanks for your video. I'll be in siargao in a few weeks and im nervous about driving a tuktuk as ive never driven one before. You make it seem easy!
Ahh totally understand! We'll admit, not shown in the video is Rebecca crying through the struggle of it but as long as you're up for a challenge, it will be a great time!!
Hello! Watching from Southern California. Awesome vlog in Siargao. Glad you guys had fun in Philippines. 👍🏼❤️
We absolutely loved it! Thank you for watching!
gayahin namin to, thank you sa idea
Where did you rented ? How much it cost per day ? Thanks
We rented through Binggo (link below) in person. It was 1,500 PHP for 24 hours - about $25 USD. Cheers!
maps.app.goo.gl/vqntzqKaP4hcB6Ew6
Thanks a lot ! :)
I am going next month. How much it cost you and where can I hire it.
It was such a challenging but rewarding experience! I think we happened to get a hard to drive tuk tuk and most must be easier. Definitely recommend if you're up for the challenge!
We rented through Binggo (link below) in person. It was 1,500 PHP for 24 hours - about $25 USD.
Cheers!
maps.app.goo.gl/vqntzqKaP4hcB6Ew6
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It’s not called Tuktuk in Philippines. That’s only in Thailand, Tuktuk is not a Filipino word. This vehicle is called “tricycle” in Philippines
Oh that is interesting! Thank you for the clarification!
We literally call it tuk tuk in Siargao and Bohol. Lol
@ tuktuk isnt even a filipino word. Thats thai