FAQ — The Travel Intern Programme
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by The Travel Intern
5d ago
If you haven’t heard, The Travel Intern Programme is back! We’re looking for new team members to join us in 2024! APPLY NOW Some frequently asked questions you might have: 1) Do we have to apply again if I submitted the last time? Unfortunately you will need to apply again as the criterias are a little different. If you didn’t get shortlisted the last time round, don’t be disheartened! 2) I’ll love to apply but I already have a short trip planned during the internship period. We’re generally flexible if you have minor commitments throughout the internship. However, it might ..read more
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11 Things to do in Clark, Philippines — A Quiet Adventure Gem 3.5hr from Singapore
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by Jeriah Gabriel
1w ago
PSA: New direct flights to Clark from Singapore starting from 16 June 2024! If you’ve visited one of the stunning white-sand beaches and picturesque islands in the Philippines, chances are you got there by flying to Manila or Cebu first. But here’s a hack… you can fly directly to another fantastic place — Clark. It’s a lesser-known side of the Philippines — think slow-paced city living with easy access to natural sceneries and fun outdoor activities. P.S. Jetstar will be operating direct Singapore to Clark flights starting 16 June 2024*, with tickets available for booking now! Now that you kn ..read more
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20 Things to Eat-See-Do in Sabah’s Capital Besides Climbing Mount Kinabalu
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by Kimberly Lai
2w ago
If you need a break from the daily grind, here’s in on a little secret — an up-and-coming long weekend getaway destination filled with food and adventure. Obviously, most travellers fly to Kota Kinabalu just to climb the mountain — I mean, why not, it is home to the tallest mountain in Malaysia. But leaving without taking the time to see the city is such a waste! They’re missing out on good food, local sights and fun day trips — like snorkelling with sharks or catching some of the best sunsets in the world! Even if you’re not much of a hiker, here are 20 things to eat-see-do in this long week ..read more
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Experience Macao Singapore Roadshow: Get Exclusive Deals, Experience the Macau Grand Prix, and Catch Local Performances
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by Edelyn Chua
2w ago
Need inspiration for your next travel destination? Find us at the Experience Macao Singapore Roadshow on 25 – 28 April for exclusive deals and travel tips! My last trip to Macao had me rushing through St. Anthony’s Church, where I had just enough time for selfies with the Ruins of Saint Paul’s, before rushing back to the pier to catch my returning ferry. Since then, I’ve been hoping for another trip there, with enough time to leisurely explore the myriad of attractions like the iconic Macau Tower and colourful Taipa Village. So if you’re someone like me who’s planning to return soon, or maybe ..read more
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Ultimate 6-Day Adelaide Itinerary — The Best of South Australia’s Underrated Capital City and its Surrounds
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by Celeste Sui
2w ago
This Adelaide itinerary will prove that the stereotype ‘Adelaide is boring‘, is a lie. Australia is a travel destination we constantly find ourselves returning to. But after exploring all the different territories and major cities, we realised that we’ve yet to take a trip to the downest under — South Australia. I didn’t know much about Adelaide aside from people telling me there’s “nothing to do there”. But after spending six days exploring Adelaide and its surroundings, I’ve discovered that this might be the most underrated city in Australia — and my favourite one! This Adelaide itinerary ..read more
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New Direct Flight to Broome — Idyllic Australian Beach Getaway Now 4.5 Hours Away
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by Kimberly Lai
3w ago
Camel rides along a 22km-long beach, intimate wildlife encounters and vast untouched landscapes — all just a quick 4.5-hour direct flight away via Jetstar Asia. Read on to find out how to score one-way flights to Broome from just S$125^! Photo credit: Tourism Western Australia, @from.miles.away via Instagram, @mattfrommilesaway via Facebook Australia is one of our favourite countries to visit. We’ve seen wild wombats in Tasmania, gone surfing at the famous Bondi Beach and shucked fresh oysters in New South Wales, plus captured gorgeous views of the Milky Way at the Pinnacles in Western Austra ..read more
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Climbing Mount Kinabalu — A Beginner-Friendly Guide to Scaling One of SEA’s Tallest Mountains Over 4,000m
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by Kimberly Lai
3w ago
Climbing Mount Kinabalu is surprisingly manageable for beginners despite being over 4000m in height. Here’s everything we wished we knew before planning this multi-day trek! Standing at the top of Mount Kinabalu: My grandma in the 1990s versus me in 2023. Climbing Mount Kinabalu (4,095m) has been on my bucket list for as long as I can remember. Several of my family members have done it, including my grandma. In fact, she’s summited it more than once. The last time was when she was in her 50s! The point is, despite its imposing status as Malaysia’s tallest mountain, Mount Kinabalu is a pretty ..read more
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9 Hanok Stays in Seoul for the Authentic Korean Experience
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by Dawn Tan
1M ago
In Seoul, Hanoks aren’t just an old museum space — you can book a stay and experience a glimpse of what Korea used to be.  If you’re seeking to explore Korean culture, try going beyond the typical Hanbok experience, where you twirl about in traditional Korean costumes. It’s a rightly well-loved activity, but let me introduce a lesser-known yet more immersive way to appreciate Korea’s rich heritage! Bukchonmaru Hanok Guesthouse. Photo credit: Booking.com These ain’t your grandma’s lodgings — they’re the hippest, coolest, and quirkiest Hanoks in town, promising an experience that’s part t ..read more
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Where to See Cherry Blossoms Outside Japan — The Ultimate 2024 Guide
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by Trini Ng
1M ago
Hint: Some of the destinations in this cherry blossom guide aren’t even in Asia While I would love to travel to Japan during the cherry blossom period, the thought of thousands of people flocking to the same country for the same reason has always stopped me from buying that flight ticket. Thankfully, cherry blossoms aren’t solely exclusive to Japan and I realised that there are other countries to see them too! Some are pretty near Singapore (like Taiwan and South Korea), while others are… a little far away. But hey, that’s a great excuse to explore somewhere new. So we’ve come up with a list ..read more
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5 New Scenic Destinations for a Mid-Year Escape — Under 5.5-Hour Flight from Singapore
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by Celeste Sui
1M ago
We promise you’ve never heard of some of these places before — https://bit.ly/3I9lHt1 Photo credit: Jetstar Phineas and Ferb once lamented that the annual problem for our generation is finding a good way to spend the summer. Indeed, it’s tough trying to find a mid-year destination that isn’t the usual tourist favourite. Plus, I confess it can be stressful to always be on alert to avoid photobombing someone’s selfie when it gets too crowded Nonetheless, a mid-year getaway is crucial for the sanity of most (myself included) to rest and recharge — and what better way than to reconnect with natu ..read more
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