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PHILIPPINES HARANAH TOURS

CORPORATION

TOUR CATALOGUE INTERNATIONAL

EDITION I2013-2014

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Editor’s Note

From crystal clear shores and misty mountains, sprawling urban cities and indigenous villages, familiar food to exotic local dishes, and friendly people on every block, the Philippine is blessed with everything the curious traveler could want yet much of this extraordinary country has remained largely unfamiliar to the foreign world. Tourist arrive in increasing number each year, but always to the same old places they have been brought to a decade or two ago. Hidden jewels in our numerous island have since been discovered and developed, but they remain obscure save for the avid adventurer who wanders off the beaten path.

And so this catalogue was conceptualized. Let us bring you to both the well-travelled road and some of the more secret concerns of the Philippines. Why not try something new? You just might find beauty you won’t find anywhere else.

-Jasmine Tan, Editor

Company Profile

Haranah Tours Corporation is a duly licensed tour operator that offers customized and exclusive local tours including the following; competent and well-trained tour guides, hotel accommodation, roundtrip transportation either by commercial airline or shipping line and air conditioned bus, meals, accident insurance and ocular visits to different companies and institutions.

We are proud to inform you that we have been in the business for more than a decade. Our specialization in handling large student groups have earned us many loyal clients from the academic community, and our continuous growth has led us to expand our services to accommodate foreign markets. We have handled various seminars and conventions and our close ties with educational institutions allow us to offer English Proficiency Programs for international students. It is our passion that continues to drive us cater to numerous schools, universities and companies with the best quality service.

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Operations-wise, we have several buses operating throughout the country. All our buses are in very good condition, shape and are safe to use. To accommodate our growing clientele, we have established tie-ups with other tourist transportation for continuous availability of buses. we will be happy to cater to your needs if you have more specific requirements. Our dedicated staff will send a proposal more suited to your needs as soon as possible. If you are looking for transportation, we also offer bus rental services at affordable prices. For more details, please contact our marketing officer at 02-4116567 or 0917-7921301. We at Haranah Tours are ready and happy to serve your needs. Tara na, sa Haranah!

Brief History of Haranah Tours

It was the year 1999 when Mr. Jaime C. Tan together with his wife, Noryn Marie Tita Tan decided to start their own travel company. After all the documents for registering the company were made, what the company will be called was still being decided on. The idea or naming it “Haranah” came during one of the couple’s walks. Passing the church where they married, a big tarpaulin caught Noryn’s attention. It was on the festivities being offered and celebrated for the Virgin Mary called “Harana kay Maria”. On a whim, she asked, “why not use’Harana?”. Adding the ‘h’ at the end to make it lucky, they submitted the name “Haranah” along with three(3) others to the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI). True enough, Haranah Tours was approved and established that same year.

Haranah Tours first begin its operation by converting a space in their house as an office, with only the couple running it and the little children helping with simple tasks like stapling and sorting documents, and stamping the details on the IDs to be used by the students. Now, the company has grown big, having its own office at Room 201 West City Plaza Bldg., West Avenue, Quezon City and employing about more than 30 people.

General Inclusions

1. Accommodation

Manila Hotel, Sofitel, or similar hotels Twin-sharing

2. Transportation

Air-conditioned tourist bus 45 seater bus

Transfer in and out of airport, Roundtrip city tours, All plane and ship inter- island transfer within the Philippines.

3. Insurance

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Death insurance of Php. 110,000.00/passenger Accidental insurance / assistance in case of emergency

4. Meals

As indicated in the package

5. Others

Service of one(1) English-Speaking tour guide First aid kit for every bus One (1) tarpaulin for each bus Free entrance free package

All taxes are included

6. Participants

Minimum of 20 paying participants

7. Contract and Terms of Payments

All checks payable to Haranah Tours Corporation

Note: Prices are subject to change.

Contributors

Editor in ChiefJaime C. Tan

Executive EditorJasmine Tan

Creative DirectorJaymie Tan

ArtworkJulia Tan

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Highlights of Manila and Tagaytay4D3N codeC1 USD505.00/person minimum of 20 paying participants

DAY1: MANILAWelcome to the Philippines! Transfer in form the airport and check in your hotel. Afterwards, spend your first night at Dads, Saisaki and Kamayan for a delicious dinner buffet of local and international food.

DAY2: TAGAYTAYHave an early start of the day by travelling in tagaytay, a favorite weekend spot due to its cool weather and wide countryside, which can be particularly enjoyed at the Palace in the Sky as its stands as one of the highest point in the city. Form here you will have a beautiful view of Laguna de Bay and the Taal Volcano. The Philippines’ second most active volcano in the country is located inside the lake, making it one of the primary icons of the city. Afterwards, visit a plantation of pineapple, a main produce of the city. Have a buffet lunch at Sonya’s Garden and enjoy organic food growth right in their backyard. In the afternoon, ride back to manila to discover its historical sites. Visit Rizal Park, the execution site and monument to the national hero Dr. Jose Rizal Park, with a 24 hour honor guard facing Manila Bay. Explore the walled city of Intramuros abroad a kalesa and visit Fort Santiago, San Agustin Church and Museum, and the Lights and Sounds Museum, among others. Pass by manazan Handicrafts for local products to bring home as souvenirs, then stroll along Forbes Park, located in Makati City, the financial center of the Philippines. Finally, have an enjoyable dinner with a cultural show to end your exciting day! B L D

DAY3: MANILAToday is shopping day. After your hotel breakfast, proceed to Virra Mall for three hours of shopping. Here you can buy inexpensive quality items. Have lunch at Shangri-la Finest Chinese Cuisine. Spend the first half of your afternoon in the expansive Mall of Asia, or if you choose, you can drop by Solaire Resort and Casino, the newest and biggest casino along the Bay City area.

DAY4: MANILASpend the morning as you wish before finally check-out of your hotel and transfer out to airport.

Heritage Tour4D3N codeC2 USD’545.00/personMinimum of 20 paying participants

DAY1: MANILA

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Transfer in from the airport and check in hotel. Afterwards discover Manila’s historical sites. Visit Rizal Park, the execution site and monument to the national hero Dr. Jose Rizal with a 24 hour honor guard facing Manila Bay. Afterwards, explore the walled city of Intramuros aboard a kalesa and visit Fort Santiago, the San Agustin Church and Museum and the Lights and Sounds Museum, among others.

DAY2: VILLA ESCUDEROTravel to Laguna and explore Villa Escudero for a taste of Philippine countryside life. Enjoy a carabao ride, a unique buffet lunch by a waterfall, a river ride on a bamboo raft and a tour and of their museum. Afterwards, shop for local delicacies. Laguna’s famous sweets and buko pie are an absolute must.

DAY3: LAS CASAS FILIPINAS Spend the day exploring the Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar Heritage Resort, a careful reconstruction of 18th to early 20th century Filipino community. Stroll down the cobblestones of the enclosure, go inside the houses of stones and noble houses and feel yourself transported back in time.

DAY4: MANILASpend your free time as you wish before hotel check out and transfer out to the airport.

Heritage Tour with Gastronomic Tour4D3N codeC3 USD’579.00/personMinimum of 20 paying participants

DAY1: MANILATransfer in to the airport and check in hotel. Afterwards, discover manila’s historical sites. Visit Rizal Park, execution site and monument to the national hero Dr. Jose Rizal with a 24 hour honor guard facing Manila Bay. Afterwards, explore the walled city of Intramuros abroad a kalesa and visit Fort Santiago, and San Agustin Church and Museum, and the Lights and Sounds Museum, among others. Finally, visit Filipino handicrafts store before having an enjoyable dinner with cultural show.

DAY2: LAS CASAS FILIPINAS AND MT.SAMATTravel to Bataan and explore the Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar Heritage Resort, a careful reconstruction of 18th and 20th century Filipino community. Stroll down the cobblestones of the enclosure, go inside house of stones and noble houses and feel yourself transported back in time. Afterwards, visit the Shrine of Valor, erected in honor of 78,000 Filipino and American soldiers,

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most of whom did not survive the historic Death March that came after their last defense in the nearby town Mariveles.

DAY3: BULACAN AND PAMPANGATravel to Bulacan for your city tour. Visit the historical Barasoain Church and Casa Real, which date back to the colonial rule of Spain, For lunch take 10 course meal at the exclusive Bale Dutung and immerse yourselfin rich authentic Filipino cuisine while a speaker weaves the story of each dish for the guests.DAY4: MANILASpend your free as you wish before hotel check out and transfer out to the airport.

Gastronomic Highlights of Bulacan and Pampanga4D3N codeC4 USD’577.00/person minimum of 20 paying participants

DAY1: MANILATransfer in from the airport and check in to the hotel. Afterwards, discover Manila’s historical sites. Visit Rizal Park, the execution site and monument to the national hero Dr. Jose Rizal with 24 hour honor guard facing manila bay. Afterwards, explored the walled city of Intramuros aboard kalesa and visit Fort Santiago, San Agustin Church and Museum, and the Lights and Sounds Museum, among others. Afterwards , have a dinner with a cultural show for your first taste of the Philippines.

DAY2: BULACANTravel to bulacan for your city tour. Visit the historical Barasoain Church and Casa Real, which date back to the colonial rule spain. For lunch, have a 10-course meal at the exclusive Bale Dutung and immerse yourself in rich authentic Filipino cuisine while a speaker weaves the story of each dish for the guests.

DAY3: PAMPANGATravel to Pampanga just past bulacan and experience the unique taste of the regional Filipino comfort food. Watch the locals make sweet pastillas and later on taste the Filipino favorite summer food called halo-halo. Have lunch at Everybody’s café and see exotic food such as frog and crickets cooked for the guests.

DAY4: MANILASpend your free time shopping for local souvenirs. Afterward check-out hotel and transfer out to airport.

Manila-Bulacan Eco Tour4D3N codeC5 USD’507.00/PERSON

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Minimum of 20 paying participants

DAY1: MANILA Explore the historical centre of Manila. Start off in kilometer zero and visit Rizal Park, the execution site and monument to the national hero Dr. Jose Rizal with a 24 hour honor guard facing the manila bay. Just adjacent is the walled city of Intramuros which served as the colonial seat of government for more than 300 years. Explore the fortified monument aboard a kalesa and see Fort Santiago, Manila Cathedral, San Agustin Church and Museum, Bahay Tsinoy, Casa Manila and the Light and sound Museum among others. End the day with an enjoyable dinner and cultural show.

DAY2:Have a guided tour in the La Mesa Eco Park, one of our largest ecological parks. See a butterfly sanctuary, or choose to have a lecture and hands-on activity in basic gardening. Visit Payatas Disposal Facility a government livelihood program that transformed what had once been one of the poorest communities in the area into a thriving green community with model waste disposal practices and the first in the country to use methane gas as an alternative energy source

DAY3: BATAANPack up your bags and head on to turtle conservatory and participate in the releasing of turtles back into the ocean (NOV-FEB). Climb to the summit of a mountain where the Shrine of Valor was erected in honor of valor to celebrate the bravery 78,000 Filipino and American soldiers, most of whom did not survive the historic Death March that came after their last defense in the nearby town of Mariveles.

DAY4: MANILASpend your free time shopping or boarding with other participants of your trip. Afterwards, Transfer out.

Manila-Laguna Eco-Industrial Tour4D3N codeC6 USD’517.00/personMinimum of 20 paying participants

DAY1: MANILAExplore the historical centre of manila. Start off in kilometer zero and visit Rizal Park the execution site and monument to the national hero Dr. Jose Rizal, 24 hour honor guard facing the manila bay. Just adjacent is the walled city of Intramuros which severed as the colonial seat of the government for more than 300 years. Explore the fortified monument aboard kalesa, or horse-drawn carriage, and see Fort Santiago, Manila Cathedral, the San Agustin Church and Museum, Bahay Tsinoy, Casa Manila and the Light and Sound Museum, among others. End the day with a relaxing dinner and cultural show.

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DAY2: GOURMET FARM-SONYA’S GARDENVisit a gourmet farm with chef demo for salad. See the harvest of organic herbs and lettuce-picking. Next, get your first glimpse of Taal Volcano, one of our famous volcanoes, active and situated in an island inside a lake. Finally stop by a local delicacy store for a real treat.

DAY3: LAGUNATour the Jollibee Commissary in Laguna, the largest and most advanced food commissary in the Philippines. Operated by one the biggest fast-food chains in the country see how their product is manufactured. Jollibee chicken joy as lunch. Afterwards see the Rizal Shrine in Calamba, a reproduction of the Spanish colonial house typical of Filipino gentry during Hispanic Times where are national hero grew up and lived in. Finally get a guided tour of gardenia Philippines a fully- automated and computer-controlled bread factory to see how far technology has changed the food industry.

DAY4: MANILASpend your free time shopping or bonding with other participants of your tour. Afterwards, transfer out.

Highlights of Laguna-Subic 4d3n codeC7 USD’505.00/personMinimum of 20 paying participants

DAY1: MANILATransfer in from airport and check-in your hotel. Afterwards discover Manila’s historic sites. Visit Rizal Park, the execution site and monument to the national hero Dr. Jose Rizal with 24hour honor guard facing the Manila Bay. Afterwards explore the walled city of Intramuros abroad kalesa and visit Fort Santiago, San Agustin Church and Museum and the Lights and Sounds Museum, among others. Finally have an enjoyable dinner while watching a cultural show.

DAY2: SUBICTravel to subic once an American naval base, and visit Ocean Adventure a leading conservatory for rescued wildlife and watch a whale and dolphin show a sea lion show and a rescue center presentation (swimming-optional). Later on, explore the 25 hectare enclosure of animals aboard a tram in Zoobic Safari and experience tiger-feeding.

DAY3: VILLA ESCUDEROTravel to Laguna and explore Villa Escudero for a taste of Philippine country side life. Enjoy a carabao ride a buffet lunch by a waterfall, a river ride on a bamboo raft and a tour of their

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museum. Afterwards shop for local delicacies. Laguna’s famous sweets and buko pie are an absolute must.

DAY4: MANILASpend your time shopping for local souvenirs. Afterwards, check-out hotel and transfer out to airport.

Highlights of Laguna and Subic Extended5D4N codeC8 USD’649.00/personMinimum of 20 paying participants DAY1: MANILATransfer in to airport and check in your hotel. Afterwards, discover manila historical sites. Visit Rizal Park with 24 hour honor guard facing the Manila Bay. Afterwards, explore the walled city of Intramuros aboard a kalesa and visit Fort Santiago, San Agustin Church and Museum and the Lights and Sounds Museum, among others. Finally, have an enjoyable dinner while watching a cultural show.

DAY2: SUBICTravel to Subic, once an American naval base, and visit Ocean Adventure, a leading conservatory for rescued wildlife, and watch a whale and dolphin show, a sea lion show and rescue center presentation (swimming-optional). Later on, explore the 25 hectare enclosure of animals aboard a tram in Zoobic Safari and experience tiger-feeding.

DAY3: PANDIN LAKE-MAJAYJAY FALLSExplore Laguna’s beautiful landscape and spend a relaxing day at Pandin Lake.Have a local lunch aboard a bamboo raft that floats along the seene river. Take a refreshing dip into the clear waters if you wish. Later, view the spectacular Majayjay Falls. Finally, visit the Liliw Foot-wear Factory located in the slipper capital of the country.

DAY 4: VILLA ESCUDEROTravel to Laguna and explore Villa Escudero for a taste of Philippine countryside life. Enjoy a carabao ride, a unique buffet lunch by a waterfall, a river ride on a bamboo raft and a tour of their museum. Afterwards, shop for local delicacies. Laguna’s famous sweets and buko pie are an absolute must.

DAY 5: MANILAShop for local souvenirs before check-out and transfer out to airport.

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Highlights of Baguio5D4N codeC9 USD’452.00/personMinimum of 20 paying participants

DAY 1: MANILATransfer in from the airport and check in hotel. Afterwards, discover Manila’s historical sites. Visit Rizal Park, the execution site and monument to the national hero Dr. Jose Rizal with a 24 hour honor guard facing Manila Bay. Afterwards, explore the walled city of Intramuros aboard a kalesa and visit Fort Santiago, the San Agustin Church and Museum, and the Lights and Sounds Museum, among others.

DAY 2: BAGUIOTravel to Baguio. Upon arrival at the City of Pines, check in your hotel and start your city tour to see Burnham Park, Mansion House ( the Presidential Residence on official visits) and the adjacent Wright Park, Botanical Gardens, and Baguio Cathedral, known for its distinctive rose- colored exterior.

DAY 3: BAGUIOContinue your city tour and climb the 252 steps of Lourdes Grotto before visiting the Strawberry Fields. After, explore the Philippine Military Academy, the Philippine Military School of the Armed Forces. End the day with a visit to Mines View Park and Baguio’s Silver shops for its well-known sterling silver.

DAY 4: MANILATravel back to Manila and spend your free time discovering the rest of the bustling Philippine capital. Visit its many museums or simply lose track of time in one of its large shopping centers, it’s all up to you.

DAY 5: MANILACheck-out hotel and transfer out to airport.

Highlights of Baler5D4N codeC10 USD’465.00/personMinimum of 20 paying participants

DAY 1: MANILATransfer in from the airport and check in hotel. Afterwards, discover Manila’s historical sites. Visit Rizal Park, the execution site and monument to the national hero Dr. Jose Rizal with a 24 hour honor guard facing Manila Bay. Afterwards, explore the walled city of Intramuros aboard a kalesa and visit Fort Santiago, the San Agustin Church and Museum, and the Lights and Sounds Museum, among others.

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DAY 2: BALERTravel to Baler and take photographs of the massive 600 year old Balete tree. Upon arrival, check in your hotel before starting your city tour. Take a tour of the historical town. Visit the Baler Church and Aurora Aragon’s House, the ancestral home of the first lady to former President Manuel Quezon, whose own home stands in the Quezon Memorial Park nearby. Finally, explore the museo de Baler.

Day 3: BalerRide out for scenic ride along the coastline and see the Lukso-lukso Islets, Dunguisit Beach and Falls, Ermita Hill and the town Fish Port. Spend the rest of your day on free time to enjoy the idyllic town. Go out to Sabang Beach for a long walk by the shore

Day 4: ManilaShop for local souvenirs before travelling back to Manila. Check in your hotel and go out as you wish to explore the rest of the bustling Philippines capital. Visit its many museums or simply lose track of time on one of its large shopping centers, it’s all up to you.

Day 5: Manila Check- out hotel transfer out in airport 1B.

Day 1: ManilaTransfer in from airport and check in hotel. after-wards discover Manila’s historical sites. Visit rizal Park, the execution site and monument to the national herp Dr. Jose Rizal with a 24 hour honor guard facing Manila Bay. Afterwards, explore the walled city of Intramuros aboard a kalesa and visit Fort Santiago, the San Agustin Church and Museum, and the Lights and Sounds Museum, among others.

Day 2: Cebu Take a domestic flight to Cebu and transfer in from airport. Check in your hotel before starting you city tour. Visit the Sto. Nino Church and see Magellan, Cross preserved from when it was brought by the farmed circumnavigator. Explore the beautiful Taoist Temple and cruise through Beverly Hills. Finally, end the day at Tabuan Market.

Day 3: Cebu Continue you city tour. See Lapu-lapu’s Shrine, built for the farmed datu who fought and wer against the circumnavigator Ferdinand Magellan, and later on visit a guitar-making factory, a must-see for music lovers who would enjoy hearing the local craftsman talk about how they produce guitars. Go shopping for local souvenirs and discover more of the city on your own for the rest of the day.

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Day 4: Manila Travel back to Manila and spend you free time discovering the rest of the bustling Philippines capital. Visiting it’s many museums or simply lose track of time in one of its large shopping center, it’s all up to you.

Day 5: ManilaCheck-out hotel and transfer out to airport.

Highlights of Coron 7N6D code C12 USD’1,070.00/person / minimum of 20 participants

Day 1: Manila Transfer in from airport and check in hotel before starting you city tour. Discover Manila’s historical sites. Visit Rixal Park, the execution site and monument to the national hero Dr. Jose Rizal with 24 hour honor guard facing Manila Bay. Afterwards, explore the walled city of Intramuros aboard a kalesa and visit Fort Santiago, the San Agustin Church Museum, and the Lights and Sounds Museum, Among others. Afterwards, have an enjoyable dinner while watching a cultural show.

Day 2: CoronTravel by plane to Coron a small island paradise to the north of Palawan. Check in your hotel and afterwards climb the Mt. Tapyas Trail for a beautiful unipterrupted glimpse of the island. Late on realx by the Maquinit hotsprings, which flows directly into the sea.

Day 3: Island HoppingStart your island hopping, Explore the many islands of Coron. It’s many lakes, lagoons pearl farm, coral gardens and unspoiled ruins of sunken Japanese warships are a pride of the local people.

Day 4: Calauit Island SafariStart the day early to visit Calauit Island, a island conservatory. Experience giraffe-feeding, and sea the many endangered species protected in the 3700 hectare open sanctuary to both endemic animals and African wildlife.

Day 5: Island HoppingSpend the entire day surrounded by clear blue waters at Isla Paz for a relaxing experience.

Day 6: Manila Pack your bags and say goodbye to Coron. Take your flight back to Manila and check in your hotel before enjoying free time for the rest of the day.

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Day 7: Manila Chec-out hotel abd transfer out to airport.

Highlights of Baguio 5D4N codeC9 USD’452.00/person

Day 1: Manila Transfer in from the airport and check in hotel. Afterwards, discover Manila’s historical sites. Visit Rizal Park, the execution site and monument to the national hero Dr. Jose Rizal with a 24 hour honor guard facing Manila Bay. Afterwards, explore the walled city Intramuros aboard a kalesa and visit Fort Santiago, the San Agustin Church and Museum, and the Lights and Sounds Museum, Among others.

Day 2: BaguioTravel to Baguio. Upon arrival at the City of Pines, check in your hotel and start you city tour to see Burnham Park, Mansion House (the Presidential Residence on official visits) and the adjacent Wright Park, Botanical Garderns, and Baguio Cathedral, known for its distinctive rose-colored exterior .

Day 3: Baguio Continue you city tour and climb the 252 steps of Lourdes Grotto before visiting the Strawberry Fields. After explore the Philippines Military Academy the Philippine Military School of the Armed forces. End the day with a visit to Mines View Park and Baguio’s Silver Shops for its well-known sterling silver.

Day 4: Manila Travel back to Manila and spend free time discovering the rest of the bustling Philippines capital.Visit its many museums or simply lose track of time in one of its large shopping centers, its all up to you.

Day 5: ManilaCheck-out hotel and transfer out to airport

Highlights of Baler5D4N codeC10 USD’465.00/personMinimum of 20 paying participants.

Day 1: ManilaTransfer in from airport and check in hotel. Afterwards, discover Manila’s historicl sites. Visit Rizal Park, the execution site and monument to the national hero Dr. Jose Rizal with a 24 hour

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honor guard facing Manila Bay. Afterwards explore the walled city of Intramuros aboard a kalesa and visit Fort Santiago, the Lights and Sounda Museum, among others.

Day 2: Baler Travel to Baler and take photographs of the massive 600 years old Balete tree. Upon arrival, check in your hotel before starting your city tour. Take a tour of the historical town. Take a tour of the historical town. Visit the Baler Church and Aurora Aragon’s House, the ancestral home of the first lady to former President Manuel Quezon, whose own home stands in the Quezon Memorial Park nearby. Finally, explore the Museo de Baler.

Day 3: BalerRide out for scenic ride along the coastline and see the Lukso-lukso Islets. Duguisit Beach and Falls, Ermita Hill and the town Fish Port. Spend the rest of your day on free time to enjoy the idyllic town. Go out to Sabang Beach for a ling walk the shore.

Day 4: ManilaShop for local souvenirs before travelling back to Manila. Check in your hotel and go out as you wish to explore the rest of the bustling Philippines capital. Visit its many museums or simply lose track of time in one of its large shopping centers, it’s all up to you.

Day: 5 Manila Check-out hotel and transfer out to airport.

Highlights of Cebu codeC115D4NCebu Grand Hotel USD’636.00/personImperial Palace USD’799.00/person Mactan Shangri-la USD’817.00/personMinimum of 20 paying participants

Day 1: ManilaTransfer in from airport and check in hotel. Afterwards discover Manila’s historical sites. Visit Rizal Park, the execution site and monument to the national hero Dr. Jose Rizal with 24 hour honor guard facing Manila Bay. Afterwards, explore the walled city of Intramuros aboard a kalesa and visit Fort Santiago, and the Lights and Sounds Museum among others.

Day 2: Cebu Take a domestic flight to Cebu and transfer in from airport. Check in your hotel before starting you city tour. Visit the Sto. Nino Church and see Magellan’s Cross preserved from when it was brought by the famed circumnavigator. Explore the beautiful Taoist Temple and cruise throught Beverly Hills. Finally, end the day at Tabun Market.Day 3: Cebu

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Continue your city tour. See Lapu-lapu’s Shrine, built for the farmed datu who fought and won against the circumnavigator Ferdinand Magellan and later on visit a guitar –making factory, must-see for music lovers who would enjoy hearing the local craftsmen talk about how they produce guitars. Go shopping for local souvenirs and discover more of the city on your own for the rest of the day.

Day 4: Manila Travel back to Manila and spend your free time discovering the rest of the bustling Philippines capital. Visit its many museums or simply lose track of time in one of its large shopping center. It’s all up to you.

Day 5: ManilaCheck-out hotel and transfer out in airport.

The Great Northern Tour17D16N CODEc14 USD’1,810.00/person

Day 1: ManilaTransfer in from airport and check in hotel. Have an enjoyable dinner with cultural show.

Day 2: Manila-Subic Discover Manila’s historical sites. Visit Rizal Park, the execution site and monument to the national hero Dr. Jose Rizal with a 24 hours honor guard facing Manila Bay. Explore the walled city of intramuros aboard a kalesa and visit Fort Santiago, the San Agustin Church and Museum, Lights and Sounds Museum, and Bahay Tsinoy, among others. Travel to Subic. once an naval base America, and check in your hotel. Spend the rest of the exploring the slights. stop by the Duty-free shops for some supplies.

Day 3: SubicVisit Ocean Adventure a leading conservatory for rescued wildlife, and watch a whale and dolphin show a sea lion show, and rescue center presentation (swimming-optional). Later on, explore the 25 hectare enclosure of animals aboard a train in Zoobic Safari and experience tiger-feeding.

Day 4: Ilocos SurRide out to the ar north for a science ride throught the Philippine countryside and its bustling cities and check in. begin exploring Vigan on your free tie and soak in its old world charm.

Day 5: Ilocos Sur Explore the colonial town aboard a kalesa. See Plaza Burgus, the Hidden Garden, St Paul Metropolitan Church Baluarte ni Chavit, the Archibishop’s Palace, Plaza Salcedo, the UNESCO

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World Heritage Site, Cristy’s Loom-weaving Factory, Burgus Museum, Crisologo Museum, a jar factory and the famous Abel-Iloco Vigan.

Day 6: Ilocos NorteRide on to ilocos Norte and hae your city tour. Visit Sinking Bell Tower / the Malacañang of the North, Marcos Museum/ Monica Church ruins and torture chambers, Later on, take photos at the Kapurpurawan Rock Formation and explore a Dragonfruit Farm.

Day 7: Cagayan Valley Check-out from the hotel and see the Bangui Wind Mill Wind Farm and travel for Cagayan Valley via Pagudpud. See the north’s beautiful shorelines as well as Patapat Bridge on the way. check in your hotel at Tuguegarao.

Day 8: Cagyan ValleyHave your Cagayan Valley city tour and visit Cagayan Calvary Hills, the Callao Cave by the Penablanca River, and the Our Lady of Piat Church.. Stop by the local shops to buy souvenirs afterwards.

Day 9: Banaue-SagadaMove on to the mountains of Cordillera towards Banaue to see the famed Banaue Rice Terraces. Afterwards, head straight for Sagada, and check in at your inn.

Day 10: SagadaStart off the day with a climb down Sumaguing Cave (spelunking-optional) for beautiful natural formations. Afterwards, visit the Ganduyan Museum for a glimpse into the local indigenous people’s culture, before going to Sagada Weaving. Finally, trek to Bokong Falls.

Day 11: SagadaContinue your city tour and visit St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, the Sagada Cemetery, and hike down with the local guides to see the Hanging Coffins of Echo Valley, the Lumiang Burial Cave and their Underground River.

Day 12: SagadaTake on Marlboro Mountain for its extraordinary trail, reminiscent of many beautiful and breath-taking movie settings, and its hidden Blue Mountain. Afterwards, visit Sagada Pottery.

Day 13: BaguioHave a city tour and see Burnham Park, the Mansion House (the Presidential Residence on official visits) and the adjacent Wright Park, the Botanical Gardens, and the Baguio Cathedral, known for its distinctive rose-colored exterior. Also climb the 252 steps of Lourdes Grotto before visiting the Strawberry Fields and the Philippine Military Academy, the Philippine

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Military School of the Armed Forces. Finally, visit Mines View Park and Baguio’s Silver Shops for its well-known sterling silver

Day 15: BaguioTake the Balatoc Mining Tour (subject to availability) and then explore the BenCab Museum, which houses Philippine National Artist for Visual Arts Ben Cabrera’s collection of Philippine contemporary art and ethnography and the St. Louis University Museum., recognized for its collection on the history and culture of the Cordillera people. Afterwards, the day is yours to spend in the sprawling mountain city.

Day 16: ManilaCheck-out from hotel and travel back to Manila. Check in your hotel then spend your free time discovering the rest of the bustling Philippine capital. Visit its many museums or simply lose track of time in one of its large shopping centers, it’s all up to you.

Day 17: ManilaCheck-out from hotel and transfer out to airport.

Church Special: Northern and Central Luzon17D16N codeC15 USD. 1,810.00/personMinimum of 20 paying participants

Day 1: ManilaTransfer in from airport and check in hotel. Afterwards, have dinner with a cultural show for your first taste of the Philippines.

Day 2: SubicDiscover Manila’s historical sites. Visit Rizal Park, the execution site and monument to the national hero Dr. Jose Rizal with 24 hour honor guard facing Manila Bay. Afterwards, explore the walled city of Intramuros on a kalesa, and visit Fort Santiago, the San Agustin Church and Museum and the Lights and Sounds Museum, among others. Travel to Bulacan and visit Divine Mercy of Marilao Bulacan and the historical Barasoain Church. Move on to Subic, a former American naval base, and check in your hotel. Spend the rest of the day as you wish.

Day 3: SubicVisit Ocean Adventure, a leading conservatory for rescued wildlife, and watch a whale and dolphin show, a sea lion show, and a rescue center presentation ( swimming-optional). Later on, explore the 25 hectare enclosure of animals aboard a tram in Zoobic Safari and experience tiger-feeding.

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Day 4: Ilocos SurRide through the countryside towards the north to Pampanga’s San Guillermo Church, the Monasterio De Tarlac, and the Sta. Maria Church before arriving at Vigan, Ilocos Sur. Explore the colonial town aboard a kales. See Plaza Burgos, the Hidden Garden, the St. Paul Metropolitan Church, Baluarte ni Chavit, the Archbishop’s Palace, Plaza Salcedo, the UNESCO or World Heritage Site, Cristy’s Loom-weaving Factory, Burgos Museum, Crisologo Museum, a Jar Factory and the famous Abel-Iloco. check in hotel

Day 5: Ilocos Sur-Ilocos NorteRide on to Ilocos Norte and have your city tour. Visit Paoay Church, Bacarra Church, Sta. Monica Church ruins and torture chambers, the Malacañang of the North, Mausoleum, Marcos Museum, Sinking Bell Tower, the Baguio Wind Farm windmills and the Kapurpurawan Rock formation viewpoint.

Day 6: Ilocos Norte- Cagayan ValleyCheck-out from the Fort Ilocandia and travel for Cagayan Valley via Pagudpud. See Pagudpud Beach and Patapat Bridge on the way. Check in your hotel at Tuguegarao

Day 7: Cagayan ValleyHave your Cagayan Valley city tour and visit the Cagayan Calvary Hills, the Callao Cave by the Penablanca River, and the Our Lady of Piat Church. Stop by the local souvenir shops afterwards.

Day 8: Cagayan Valley-Banaue-SagadaCheck out from hotel and move on to the mountains of Cordillera to Banaue to see the famed Banaue Rice Terraces. Afterwards, head straight for Sagada, and check in at you inn.

Day 9: SagadaStart off the day with a climb down Sumaguing Cave ( spelunking-optional ) for beautiful natural formations. Afterwards, visit the Ganduyan museum for a glimpse into the local indigenous people’s culture, before going to Sagada Weaving. Finally, take a short trek to Bokong Falls.

Day 10: SagadaContinue your city tour and visit St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, the Sagada Cemetery and hike down with the local guides to see the Hanging Coffins of Echo Valley, the Lumiang Burial Cave and their Underground River.

Day 11: SagadaTake on the Marlboro Mountains for its extraordinary trail and hidden Blue Mountain. Afterwards, visit Sagada Pottery.

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Day 12: Sagada-BaguioCheck-out of the inn and move on to Baguio to check in your hotel.

Day 13: BaguioHave a city tour and see Burnham Park, the Presidential Residence on official visits: the Mansion House, and the adjacent Wright Park, the Botanical Gardens, and the Baguio Cathedral, known for its distinctive rose-colored exterior. Also climb the 252 steps of Lourdes Grotto before visiting the Strawberry Fields and exploring the Philippine Military Academy, the Philippine Military School of the Armed Forces. Finally, visit Mines View Park and Baguio’s Silver Shops for its well-known sterling silver. Day 14: BaguioSpend the day as you wish and explore the sprawling mountain city and shopping of local products.

Day 15: BaguioVisit famous BenCab Museums and Balatoc Mining Tour ( subject for availability ).

Day 16: Baguio – ManilaCheck-out from hotel and travel back to Manila. Check in your hotel the spend your free time discovering the rest of the bustling Philippine capital. Visit its many museums or siply lose track of time in one of its large shopping centers, it’s all up to you.

Day 17: ManilaCheck-out from hotel and transfer out to airport.

Highlights of Ilocos8D7N codeC16 USD’639.00/person – minimum of 20 participants

Day 1: ManilaTransfer in from airport and check in hotel.

Day 2: ManilaDiscover Manila’s historical sites. Visit Rizal Park, the execution site and monument to the national hero Dr. Jose Rizal with 24 hour honor guard facing Manila Bay. Explore the walled

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city of Intramuros aboard a kalesa and visit Fort Santiago, the San Agustin Church and Museum, Lights and Sounds Museum, and Bahay Tsinoy, among others.

Day 3: Manila-IlocosRide north through the countryside toward Ilocos. check in at Ilocos Hotel.

Day 4: Ilocos SurTravel to Ilocos Sur and explore the colonial town aboard a kalesa. See Plaza Burgos, the Hidden Garden, St. Paul Metropolitan Church, Baluarte ni Chavit, the Archbishop’s Palace, Plaza Salcedo, the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cristy’s Loom-weaving Factory, Burgos Museum, Crisologo Museum, a Jar Factory and the famous Abel-Iloco.

Day 5: Ilocos NorteAfter breakfast, take a scenic ride toward Patapat Bridge and see the Pagudpud Beach. Afterwards, explore the Kapurpurawan Rock formation viewpoint.

Day 7: Ilocos Norte-ManilaPack your bags and travel back to Manila.

Day 8: ManilaCheck out from hotel and transfer out to airport.

Highlights of Sagada8D7N codeC17 USD’ 670.00/personMinimum of 20 participants

Day 1: ManilaTransfer in from airport and check in hotel.

Day 2: ManilaDiscover Manila’s historical sites. Visit Rizal Park, the execution site and monument to the national hero Dr. Jose Rizal with a 24 hour honor guard facing Manila Bay. Explore the walled city of Intramuros aboard a kalesa and visit Fort Santiago, the San Agustin Church and Museum, Lights and Sounds Museum, and Bahay Tsinoy, among others.

Optional Tour for day 2: Dinner with Philippine Cultural show USD’ 65.00/person

Day 3: Banaue-SagadaCheck out from hotel and move on to the mountains of the Cordillera to Banaue to see the famed Banaue Rice Terraces. Afterwards, head straight for Sagada, and check in at your inn.

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Day 4: SagadaStart off the day with a climb down into Sumaguing Cave (spelunking-optional) for beautiful natural formations. Afterwards, visit Sagada Weaving and the Ganduyan Museum for a glimpse into the culture of the local indigenous people. Finally, take the short trek to Bokong Falls.

Day 5: SagadaContinue your city tour and visit St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, the Sagada Cemetery, and hike down with the local guide to see the Hanging Coffins of Echo Valley, the Lumiang Burial Cave and the Underground River.

Day 6: SagadaTake on the exhilarating Marlboro Mountains for its extra-ordinary trail, reminiscent of many beautiful move settings, and hidden Blue Mountain. Afterwards, visit Sagada Pottery.

Day 7: ManilaCheck-out from your inn and take the time to buy local products for souvenirs before you travel back to Manila.

Day 8: ManilaCheck-out from hotel and transfer out to airport.

RESPONSIBILITY

a. Haranah Tours corporation shall be responsible to the tour participant for supplying the services and accommodations described in its website, except where such services cannot be supplied or the itinerary used is changed due to delays or other causes of whatever kind or nature beyond the control of Haranah Tours Corporation. In such circumstances, Haranah Tours Corporation will do its best to supply comparable services, accommodations and itineraries and there shall be no refund in this connection.b. In the absence of our own negligence, Haranah Tours Corporation shall not be responsible for any cancellations or for acts of any service providers concerned, diversions or substitution of

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equipment of any act, variations, postponements, omission or default whatsoever by air carriers, land carriers, hoteliers or hotels, transportation companies, or any persons providing any of the services and accommodations to tour any of the services and accommodations to tour participants including any result thereof, such as changes in services, accommodations or facilities necessitated by the same. Nor shall it be liable for any loss or damage to baggage or property, or for injury, illness or death, of for any damages or claims whatsoever arising from loss, negligence or delay from the act, error, omission, default or negligence of any person not its direct employee or under exclusive control, including any act, error, omission, default or negligence or delay from the act, error, omission, default or negligence of any person not its direct employee or under exclusive control, including any act, error, omission, default, or negligence of the Philippine government or governmental authority, officer or employee. All baggage and personal effects are at all times and in all circumstances at the risk of the tour participant. Baggage insurance is recommended. The carriers, accommodation and other suppliers providing services are independent contractors and are not agents, employees, servants or joint ventureers of Haranah Tours Corporation. All certificates and other travel documents for services issued by Haranah Tours Corporation are subject to the terms and conditions specified by the carriers and suppliers and to the laws of the Philippines were the services are supplied. Carriage by sea is subject to the Carriers’ Conditions of Carriage, Haranah Tours Corporation is not responsible to any criminal conduct by third parties. c. Haranah Tours Corporation shall not be liable for any injury, illness, or death or any loss or damages or claims whatsoever arising from any accidents or incidents because of the failure of the tour participant to observe safety measures and procedures mandated by law. d. All bookings made with any provider or any transport, facilities, meals, other goods or any services are subject to terms and conditions imposed by them. Haranah Tours Corporation does not accept any responsibility or liability for your acts, omissions, defaults, conduct, state of health, condition or circumstances. e. It is the responsibility of the tour participant to comply with the terms, conditions or requirements of any service provider, or the Philippine government, or to bear any cost or losses incurred as a consequence of the tour participant to ensure that he/she and the tour participant to ensure that he/she and the members of his/her group do not behave in a way which is inappropriate or causes danger, distress, offence or damage to others or which risks damage to property belonging to others ( including but not limited to drunkenness and air rage ) while on his/her trip. If, in our reasonable opinion or that of our suppliers, the tour participant’s behavior is inappropriate and causes danger, distress, offfence, or damage to others, or risks damage to property belonging to others, we and/or our suppliers (e.g. hotel managers, airline pilots ) may take appropriate action in order to ensure the safety and comfort of our customers and their property and that of our suppliers, including terminating the tour participant’s trip, in which case our and our supplier’s responsibility to him/her will cease immediately and him/her will not be eligible for any refunds, payments of compensation and/or any reimbursement of any cost or expenses he/she may incur as a result of such termination. Further, he/she will be liable to reimburse us for any expenses we incur necessarily as a result of such termination.

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RESERVATIONS AND PAYMENT

a. For booking, reservations and tour customizations, email [email protected] or log on to www.facebook.com/haranahtourscorporationb. Your reservation will be confirmed upon receipt of a tour deposit of 250 USD within 7 days of booking or the reservation will automatically be cancelled. Final payment should be made at least 45 days prior to tour date. c. Payment in full is required at time of booking for reservations made less than 45 days before tour date.d. Haranah Tours Corporation reserves the right to cancel the reservation and impose cancellation charges should payments not be received within the above specified period.e. Any change or substitute of a passenger name within 45 days of departure will be deemed a cancellation, and applicable cancellation fees will be applied.f. Reservations will be cancelled if final payment is not received 45 days prior to tour date. g. It is a condition of booking that we do not accept any bookings/reservations from a person aged under 18 years old. If it comes to our attention that a booking has been made by a person under 18 years old, then we are entitled to cancel any booking that is in reach of these terms. In this instance no refunds will be given.

BOOKING CHANGES, CANCELLATIONS AND REFUNDS

a. Booking changes: a fee of 20 USD per person (per change) will be charged for any revision or alteration made to a reservation after the booking is confirmed unless the change increases the value of booking. A change of tour date or tour itinerary within 45 days prior to tour date of equivalent or greater value, in which case an amendment fee of 20 USD per person ( per change) will be charged. b. Cancellations: if you cancel 45 days or more prior to tour date, your USD deposit will not be refunded, nor can it be credited to any other booking. Notice of cancellation must be in writing directly to Haranah Tours Corporation. Refunds will not be given for any no shows. c. Illness or absenteeism: In the event of the tour participant’s withdrawal from a tour after commencement for reasons of illness, he/she must obtain a medical certificate in support of any insurance claim. No refunds can be made for absences from a tour including but not limited to missed meals or sightseeing. Haranah Tours Corporation makes no representation or guarantees concerning reimbursement of funds paid by the tour participant under any insurance claims. d. Airlines and airfares: Changes to flight itineraries and name changes may result in penalties by Haranah Tours Corporation and/or the airline concerned and will be passed on to the tour participant.

GENERAL INFORMATION AND CONDITIONS

a. Tour Prices: Are based on costs, charges, tariff rates, prices, taxes, levies and exchange rate as of 30 April 2013. No surcharges regarding cost or currency fluctuations will be made to the

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LAND only price once the deposit is received. This guarantee however, excludes potential fuel surcharges and does not apply to taxes, charges or levies imposed by any government agencies. Airport taxes are subject to change. No refund will be made if costs are reduced. b. Tour participation: Children under 18 years of age must be accompanied by an adult. Haranah Tours Corporation strives to provide safe, enjoyable and memorable travel experience for all tour participants. Haranah welcomes tour participants with special needs or disabilities. However, please take note of the following: Tour participants are required to advice Haranah Tours Corporation, at the time of booking, of any physical, medical or other special needs that require accommodating. All tour participants must ensure that they are medically and physically fit for travel. Haranah Tours Corporation may also exclude an individual from participating in a tour or an activity if that individual’s participation poses a direct threat to health or safety. Haranah Tours corporation does not provide personal devices (such as wheelchairs, hearing aids or prescription glasses) or services of a personal nature ( such as pushing a wheelchair or assistance in eating, toileting or dressing). A companion capable of providing such assistance must accompany any tour participant who requires services of a personal nature. Haranah Tours Corporation does not employ medical personnel. Any necessary medical attention will be provided by a local facility at the expense of the tour participant. Haranah Tours Corporation is not responsible or liable for any losses or costs incurred as a result of medical services obtained while on tour, or for the quality of the care or services received. Tour participants should be aware some tours include rough terrain, extensive walking over cobblestone streets, uneven pavement, steps and locations which may not be easily accessible or accessible by wheelchair. During the tour, Haranah Tours Corporation may make arrangements with carriers, hotels and other independent suppliers to provide travel services. These parties are independent entities over which Haranah Tours Corporation may make arrangements with carriers, hotels and other independent suppliers to provide travel services. These parties are independent entities over which Haranah Tours Corporation has no control. Haranah Tours Corporation cannot guarantee disability access or accommodation. Haranah Tours Corporation may, in its sole discretion, decline the booking of any tour participant/s or remove any tour participant who cannot comply or refuses to comply with Haranah Tours Corporation’s terms and conditions. Haranah Tours Corporation is not responsible for any costs incurred in the event a tour participant is removed from a tour. Tour participants agree not to hold Haranah Tours corporation liable for any actions taken under these terms and conditions. Holidays and Changes: During local or national holidays, certain facilities such as museums, sightseeing tours and shopping may be limited. In such instances, and whenever possible, sight itinerary changes are made by Haranah Tours Corporation to minimize inconvenience to our tour participants. If, however, the tour participant feels that his/her enjoyment might be diminished by such limitations, he/she must check Philippine Tourism Office before selecting a specified tour date. Similarly, holidays, closing days and other circumstances may necessitate a change of the day of the week for scheduled highlight, dinners, sightseeing or other activities. Extended Stays: Tour participants should be aware that if his/her extra night hotel is not the hotel where he/she tours begins and ends, he/she will be responsible for his/her own transfer arrangement at his/her own expense. Tour

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Cancellation: Haranah Tours Corporation reserves the right to cancel or re-schedule any tour departure in accordance with operating requirements or circumstances beyond its control. Haranah Tours Corporation will, whenever possible, offer an alternative tour of similar standards. If there is a difference in cost, it will be at the tour participant’s expense. If an alternative tour is not accepted by the tour participants within operating deadlines, we will refund all monies paid to Haranah Tours Corporation and will be under no further obligation or liability. Haranah Tours Corporation is not responsible for any additional cost/penalties incurred on travel arrangements and air tickets purchase separately from the air and land inclusive package. Travel Insurance: Haranah Tours corporation recommends that all tour participants purchase comprehensive travel insurance. Data Protection: 1. In order to process tour participant’s booking, Haranah Tours Corporation will need to use personal information from them and their companions included in his/her booking, which may include each tour participants name, address, phone number, e-mail address, passport number, credit/debit card number and sensitive information such as health, medical, dietary, mobility, religious or other special requirements. This information may be passed onto other suppliers for his/her travel arrangements in addition to public authorities (such as sending mail, processing payments, providing marketing assistance). 2. Haranah Tours Corporation may also use the personal information provided by the tour participant to review and improve the tours and services we offer, and to contact the tour participant (by post, e-mail and/or phone) about other tours and services offered by Haranah Tours Corporation that he/she may be interested in.

SERVICES

For additional services, we are also offering Educational Fieldtrips, School Visits, English Proficiency Programs, Cultural and Heritage Tours, Ecological Tours, Company Outings, Retreats and Team Buildings, Seminars and Conventions, Customized holidays and Bus Rentals, among others. For additional information, please feel free to contact us and our dedicated staff and will send you a proposal more suited to your requirements.

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