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by Jane Dacumos on November 25, 2013 El Nido is one of the nicest places that you can find in the Philippines. The town is host to some of the elegant and fascinating beaches, scenic landscapes, majestic limestone and thrilling adventure that will surely leave an impression to every tourist. Of all its many islands, Matinloc is one of the heavenly places that one should not miss to visit. » Read More
by Jane Dacumos on November 23, 2013 Bathala Caves is a complex network of caves that are said to be the playground of the Gods. Located in the rustic town of Sta. Cruz in Marinduque, the caves are believed to be mystical. » Read More
by Jane Dacumos on November 21, 2013 Although Lipa City has become a progressive and modern city, it manages to remain in harmony with nature. Bluroze Farms Parks and Wildlife exemplifies this spirit of harmony and conservation, and this place has gradually become known as a place where people can relax, meditate, and be one with nature. » Read More
by Jane Dacumos on November 20, 2013 Calle Crisologo, also known as Mestizo District, is the provincial tourism center and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, preserved for the appreciation of the future generations. It features the cobbled streets and old Spanish houses as well as some of the historical landmarks of Vigan. It is the only town that was saved from destruction during World War II and preserved not only as a historical street like the ones in Intramuros, but also a tourist site which is full of life, especially during the Festival of the Arts. » Read More
by Jane Dacumos on November 19, 2013 Oriental Mindoro evokes images of a genuine tropical paradise–white sand, crystal clear water, lush green forests covering majestic mountains and splendid waterfalls, and Puerto Galera, arguably the province's most famous attraction, is indeed a sight beyond compare. » Read More
by Kheem Caparas on November 16, 2013 Dahilayan Adventure Park is located at Manolo Fortich in the province of Bukidnon. It is near the foot of Mount Matingkad and the mountain peak can be seen from the park’s premises when it is a cloudless day. This park is the most visited tourist destination in Bukidnon and offers different adventure that you will surely love to try again and again. » Read More
by Kheem Caparas on November 16, 2013 Olotayan Island is a barangay in Roxas City, Capiz. It is just 45-minute motorboat ride from the wharf of Pan-ay, Capiz. The word Olotayan came from the native word “olo” meaning head, and “tyan” meaning stomach. » Read More
by Rosevie Decio on November 15, 2013 This amazing and wonderful island in Davao Oriental has become popular to tourists because it is shaped like a sleeping dinosaur from afar. » Read More
by Jane Dacumos on November 15, 2013 The beautiful municipality of Balilihan is found in the interior part of Bohol. It is said to have been so called because of the grass (balili) which grew in abundance in the locality. Balilihan means “a place where plenty of grass grows.” It is said to have been organized as a municipality in 1828. It used to be a part of Baclayon and was sparsely settled. » Read More
by Kheem Caparas on November 12, 2013 Lake Venado is located at the foot of Mount Apo in the province of North Cotabato. Mount Apo is the highest mountain in the country with an altitude of 2,954 meters (9,692 feet). It is called the "Grandfather of the Philippines Mountains." » Read More