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Payment Guide

1. Wire Transfer from Abroad:

Generally speaking, Bank transfer's advantage is that its transfer charge is less than PayPal or Credit card, but it can take a longer time. Usually it takes about 3 - 5 working days for the remittance to reach us.

Payment Account from Abroad:

Bank Name: HSBC
Beneficiary:Asia Odyssey Tours & Travel Company Limited
Bank Code: 004
Bank Account No: 801411315 838
Beneficiary Bank Address: 1 Queen's Road Central ,Hongkong
Swift Code: HSBCHKHHHKH

Wire Transfer from mainland China:

Bank Name: INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL BANK OF CHINA SHUANGLIU SUBBRANCH
Beneficiary: Asia Odyssey Travel Service Co.LTD
Bank Account No: 4402249009100085714
Bank Address: No.71, conggui street, dongsheng town, shuangliu district, chengdu city, sichuan province

When you are in China and want to perform a transfer, please take the following Chinese to your bank for reference. 
账户名:亚洲奥德赛旅游有限公司
账号:4402249009100085714
开户行名称:中国工商银行成都双流支行(工行双流支行)
开户行地址:四川省成都市双流区东升镇丛桂街71号

3. PayPal On-line (http://www.paypal.com) Via PayPal Account or Credit Card

PayPal Account: payment@asiaodysseytravel.com

Please Note:

1) Our PayPal account is payment@asiaodysseytravel.com, please make sure that all our email of payment should be came from this account.

2) If you choose to pay via PayPal, you need to pay an extra 4.2% of the total cost as transaction fee which is charged by PayPal. 

4. AliPay (No extra transaction fees)

AliPay Account: payment@tibet.tw (Account Name:亚洲奥德赛旅游有限公司)

Most Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are there any safety concerns when taking a Coron tour?

    As with any outdoor activity, there are some safety concerns to be aware of when taking a Coron tour. Be sure to follow your guide's instructions and take necessary precautions, such as wearing a life jacket or using sunscreen. Some tours may not be suitable for those with certain medical conditions, so be sure to check with your doctor if you have any concerns.

  • How long should a tour of Siquijor take?

    To comfortably explore Siquijor's main attractions, a tour generally lasts for 2-3 days.

  • Is it possible to visit the Chocolate Hills and the Tarsier Sanctuary in one day?

    Yes, it's possible. These two attractions are not far from each other and can be visited in a day as part of a countryside tour of Bohol.

  • Are there guided tours available in Dumaguete?

    Yes, there are a multitude of guided tours available in Dumaguete, and as your trusted travel partner, Philippines Discovery is here to make your experience unforgettable.Our Dumaguete Tour Packages cover Dumaguete City Tours, Apo Island Tours, Siquijor Island Tours, Twin Lakes Tours, Dolphin Watching and Manjuyod Sandbar Tours, ect.

  • What are the best Coron tours to take? How many days to spend?

    The best Coron tours to take depend on your interests and preferences. Popular tours include island hopping, snorkeling or diving, and exploring the area's lagoons, lakes, and beaches. Some popular destinations to visit include Kayangan Lake, Twin Lagoon, Barracuda Lake, Lusong Coral Garden, and Malcapuya Island.

    Usually, travelers can spend 1 to 7 days in Coron. Some tours may also be customized to fit your schedule and preferences.

  • What can I buy in Manila Philippines?

    It is said that there are 7 Must-Buy Souvenirs in Manila for the Solo Traveler:  Mini Jeepney, Piña Cloth, Barako Coffee, Local Handicrafts, Wood Carvings, Pearls, Local Delicacies. As a traveler on a Manila tour, here are some recommended items to buy:

    1. Local handicrafts: Manila is known for its beautiful handicrafts, such as handwoven baskets, bags, and mats made from natural materials like abaca, bamboo, and rattan. These make great souvenirs and are unique to the Philippines.

    2. Filipino snacks and delicacies: Manila is a foodie's paradise, and you can find a wide variety of snacks and delicacies to take home. Popular items include dried mangoes, polvoron (a type of shortbread), and ube (purple yam) products like jam, candies, and cakes.

    3. Pearl jewelry: The Philippines is known for its high-quality pearls, and you can find a wide variety of pearl jewelry in Manila. The best place to shop for pearls is the Greenhills Shopping Center, which has a wide selection of pearl necklaces, earrings, and bracelets.

    4. Clothes and accessories: Manila has a vibrant fashion scene, and you can find a wide variety of clothing, shoes, and accessories in malls like SM Megamall, Greenbelt, and Glorietta. You can also find unique and trendy items in local boutiques and markets.

    5. Local coffee and tea: The Philippines is home to some excellent coffee and tea, and you can find a wide variety of locally sourced and roasted coffee beans and tea leaves in Manila. These make great gifts for coffee and tealovers.

    6. Filipino skincare and beauty products: The Philippines is known for its natural beauty products, and you can find a wide variety of skincare and beauty products in Manila. Popular items include organic soaps, lotions, and creams made from natural ingredients like coconut oil and papaya.

    7. Art and antiques: Manila has a rich cultural heritage, and you can find a wide variety of art and antiques in markets like the Antipolo Market and the Ermita Night Market. You can find everything from vintage furniture and paintings to antique ceramics and pottery.

    8. Musical instruments: Manila has a rich musical heritage, and you can find a wide variety of musical instruments in markets like the Quiapo Market and the Evangelista Street Market. You can find everything from traditional Filipino instruments like the kulintang and kubing to guitars, keyboards, and drums.

    9. Religious items: Manila is home to many historic churches and religious sites, and you can find a wide variety of religious items in markets like Quiapo, which is known for its stalls selling religious statues, rosaries, and other items.

    10. Philippine-made products: Lastly, as a traveler to the Philippines, it's always good to support local businesses and buy products that are made in the Philippines. Whether it's a locally made bag, a piece of clothing, or a food item, buying Philippine-made products is a great way to support the local economy and take home a unique souvenir.

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