Travel Geek Documentary: Phillipines (Feature Length)
Follow Cyle O’Donnell, The Travel Geek, through thousands of miles of island hopping and mountain climbing aboard everything from drug-toting vessels to giant jeeps, riding topside on buses, through boot-breaking climbs and majestic waterfalls. See the original six-part series as well as tutorials, photography advice and travel tips for the Philippines at cyleodonnell.com. The Travel Geek and Moving Stills Media is currently in its 8th year of travel and production around the globe. Spanning more than three dozen countries on four continents, Cyle O’Donnell, has produced 10 books, seven films and more then 75000 photos covering more then 40000 miles of treks (14000 of which was on a bicycle)! Subscribe to Cyle O’Donnell’s travel blog at www.cyleodonnell.wordpress.com Visit http Follow on Twitter: www.twitter.com Find the Travel Geek on Facebook at: Personal page: www.facebook.com Travel page: www.facebook.com Photography page: www.facebook.com



November 19, 2012 








Hey, watch it now! I love those old Globetrekker films! Haha. Thanks a lot. Glad you liked it!
This is better than any Globetrekker series! Great job!
I am sure the truth is out there somewhere. Thanks again for commenting!
And also be sure to send me the link when you’ve finished it so I can take a look.
Thanks a lot for the comment. I try my best to do the regions I visit as much justice as possible, but I am bound to mess up the names once in a while. I actually thought it was [Bag-we-o] — if I recall the first time I heard it from a local. But I will play it and see if I can listen for what you’re talking about. As for audio, I think you’re right. I had a tough time editing for volume levels on this vid. for some reason I just couldn’t sync it the right way. Best of luck on your film!
Thank you, kind sir. I am glad you enjoyed the film. I will definitely be back that way in the future. Lots more to see.
im proud of you man.. i hope you can make many documentary about Philippine tourist site.. have more fun in the Philippines man… god bless
Well, I’m honored you think so. It’s not everyday that I get mistaken for really important people! haha!
Glad you liked it. Thanks for watching.
Yep. Dunno what that means, but thanks for stopping by to comment.
Yea, the timing was a bit short for this one. There’s SO MUCH to see in the Philippines.
nice job man.. thought this is a bbc documentary
sir, u fogot to visit boracay and guimaras known for sweetest mango capital?
what the F wala man lang nagbantay sa bridge ng barko
Great! Love those tribal music. It’s sad though that u had to go thru the Cebu Pacific experience, classic ripoff, and unreliable sea vessel travel. But hey, come back and spend more time in the northern Luzon (aka Cordillera) and u will never go through these BS.
I’ll have to do that! Thx for the comment.
you missed sumaging cave in sagada, you should go back and experience it
Thanks a lot for watching! I’m glad you liked it.
Thanks for commenting! Glad you liked it.
Very well done and very informative! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for sharing your experience of the Philippines Cyle.The villages away from mainstream look peaceful.
You’re referring to the item at about 09:00 right? This being the first run draft, I will be sure to correct that in the final, commercial release. I also have some soundtrack updates and things coming in. Thanks again for taking the time to note the correction!!
Thanks for the comment. When we went (two of us) it was at 47P/1US. So when I quoted the total fee for the park, it was the cost for two of us entering.
2500 pesos is not 110 usd, its about 60 usd 42-43 persos per usd