Browse our hundreds of travel and tourism articles about fantastic destinations in the Philippines. Know more about our culture and marvel at the richness and beauty of our country.
by Jane Dacumos on July 24, 2012 Do you want a year-round celebration of Christmas? Head up to the City of Pampanga where it is the home of an extraordinary village that might give one of the best experiences of your lifetime. » Read More
by Jane Dacumos on July 24, 2012 Located within the territory of Biak-na Bato National Park, Aguinaldo Cave is one of the three prominent caves that exist along the banks of the Balaong River that circumscribe the historic barangay of Biak-na-Bato. It is one of the best tourist attractions in the town of San Miguel. » Read More
by Jane Dacumos on July 24, 2012 The province of Bulacan is home to an astonishing number of churches which display the rich religious heritage and marvelous architecture of Bulacan’s distant past. Renowned by even the devout of other regions in the Philippines, these places of worship have continued to inspire and give sanctuary to the faithful for literally hundereds of years. » Read More
by Jane Dacumos on July 24, 2012 My home town, Bulacan, has been one of the favorite destinations for many visitors throughout the year. Lying at the heart of Fareast Asia and hailed as "Northern Gateway from Manila", Bulacan is laden with attractions that draw the attention of many Filipinos. » Read More
by Jane Dacumos on July 24, 2012 Bulacan is fastly becoming an ideal tourist destination. It offers everything that you can ever hope for. The province is an ideal and peaceful community and a perfect vacation getaway. Being a Bulakenya, I want you to tour my hometown's best attractions. » Read More
by Jane Dacumos on July 24, 2012 During the month of April and May, Bakas River in Barangay Matictic has been my family's favorite destination to spend leisure time and to have an escape from the heat of summer. It’s been a long time since I last visited the place, but let me tour you to this one-of-a-kind eco-tourism attraction that my home town, Bulacan, is very proud of. » Read More
by Angel Bonifacio on July 23, 2012 Fondly called as the “Stairways to the Sky,” this marvellous work of the Ifugaos is often considered as the Eighth Wonder of the World. Some 2,000 years ago, indigenous people of the Cordillera mountain range hand-carved the slopes to utilize them for agriculture. People who know of this famous tourist destination can’t help but admire the industry and hard work of the ethnic group behind this amazing accomplishment. » Read More
by Angel Bonifacio on July 23, 2012 A self-contained working coconut plantation, it was founded in the 1880s by Don Placido Escudero and his wife Dona Claudia Marasigan. From sugarcane, the crop was converted to coconut by their son Don Arsenio Escudero in the early 1900s. A pioneering agro-industrialist, he built the country's first working hydroelectric plant to supply his dessicated coconut factory and Villa Escudero, where he and his wife Dona Rosario Adap built in 1929. » Read More
by Angel Bonifacio on July 23, 2012 Located in San Fernando City, La Union, this unique botanical garden is nestled on the hills of the city and spread out on several hectares of land. This is a sanctuary of different plant species which can be found not just in tropical countries like the Philippines but also in sub-tropical areas and deserts. » Read More
by Angel Bonifacio on July 23, 2012 As an archipelago composed of more than 7,000 islands, the Philippines offer various modes of public transportation to foreign and local travelers alike. Filipinos have creative and practical ways of going from one place to another and these means of transportation are some sort of tourist attractions in themselves. Whether it is for island hopping or just for a tour around the city, you have a lot of options to choose from. » Read More