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by Kheem Caparas on May 5, 2015 The town of Maddela is located in the province of Quirino. It is dubbed as the “Commercial Growth Center of Quirino”. It is covered by forests and has an extensive rolling terrain due to the Sierra Madre Mountain Range. The flat terrains are usually found along the Cagayan River. The northern and southern parts are gently sloping to rolling due to the Mamparang Mountain Range. » Read More
by Jane Dacumos on May 4, 2015 Cebu City is a paradise trove laden with the riches of nature, and its many astounding islands with scenic beaches and greenery offer proof that the province is a heaven to any adventurer with the desire to discover. Now, let's go island hopping! » Read More
by Angel Bonifacio on May 4, 2015 Philippines certainly had a great deal of tourist attractions, from the perfect cone of Mayon Volcano to the white sand beach of Boracay. It also has many waterfalls, lagoons and hot springs. This destination fascinates everyone including tourists from foreign countries.This only shows that the Philippines is blessed with paradises and havens that one will surely love. Aside from those mentioned spots, the island country also had diving destinations that are full of undisturbed reefs which are perfect for diving.So, here are the top 10 most colorful diving destination that you should know: » Read More
by Jane Dacumos on May 1, 2015 Mambukal Resort lies 1,200 feet above sea level and serves as a gateway to Mt. Kanlaon Natural Park. Originally developed by a Japanese architect named Kokichi Paul Ishiwata in 1927, the resort started as a bathhouse and picnic garden and has provided cool haven for Negrenses and their guests. » Read More
by Jhaypee Guia on April 30, 2015 Named after Barangays Marinawa and Binanwahan in the municipality of Bato, Maribina Falls is the most popular and widely publicized among the numerous waterfalls in Catanduanes. Secluded and relatively unexplored, the waterfalls beckon trekkers for a refreshing dip; frolic in the cool waters and over the boulders. There are ideal picnickers who would want to stay overnight. Gushing with breath-taking rapids of crystal-clear waters, the cascading falls are located amid rustic surroundings and lush-green vegetation. » Read More
by Christian Mack on April 30, 2015 Maria Cristina Falls is a waterfall of the Agus River on the island of Mindanao. It is sometimes called the "twin falls" as the flow is separated by a rock at the brink of the waterfall. It is a landmark of Iligan City, nicknamed the City of Majestic Waterfalls, because of the presence of more than 20 waterfalls in the city. » Read More
by Kheem Caparas on April 29, 2015 Manila Ocean Park is situated behind the Quirino Grandstand at Rizal Park in Manila. It is an oceanarium with an area of 8,000 sq. meters. It is larger than the Sentosa Underwater World in Singapore, and it has a 25-meter underwater acrylic tunnel. » Read More
by Jane Dacumos on April 29, 2015 Marinduque is a heart-shaped island and the smallest province of MIMAROPA Region in Luzon, placed between the Bondoc Peninsula and Mindoro Islands. » Read More
by Jane Dacumos on April 28, 2015 Of 7,107 magnificent islands in the Philippines, who would have thought that only one island is enough to represent the beauty of the whole archipelago – Racuh A Payaman – indeed one of the God’s most awesome creations that one should visit. It is my pleasure to tour you to this one-of-a-kind attraction that only in the Philippines can be found. » Read More
by Rosevie Decio on April 27, 2015 The province of Camarines Sur boasts of wondrous tropical islands so picturesque they have been sought after by tourists from all over the world, so much so that some of them have already figured in movies and TV shows. These islands offer a taste of paradise to adventurous souls who take the time to visit and see for themselves these wonders of nature. » Read More