
Discover the Town of Buruanga, Aklan
by Jhaypee Guia on June 27, 2012See Buruanga's for its beautiful mangroves as well as beautiful rock formations that make it one of the off-the-beaten-path tourist destinations.
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Manduyog Hill and the 14 Stations of the Cross
by Kheem Caparas on June 14, 2012Manduyog Hill is named after the valiant Datu Manduyog who ruled Aklan at pre-Hispanic time. It served as a watch tower to warn the natives against the invading Moro Pirates.
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Ati-Atihan Festival: VIVA EL SEÑOR SANTO NIÑO!
by Jane Dacumos on May 30, 2012Do you want a different Hala Bira experience? Hear the boom-boom beat of the bass drums and tinkling of the metals and stone while dancing together with the street dancers? Well, it is time to party to the beat of the drums as we head up to Kalibo where the wildest Ati-Atihan Festival is celebrated.
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TOP 10 Water Sports in the Philippines
by Jane Dacumos on May 26, 2012If you want a different adventure or a thrilling experience, the Philippines has its all splashing sports that will peak your interest. Water sports offer a good exercise and excitement that will make you appreciate and love the nature that is full with wonderful islands and a great variety of sea creatures.
Sailing, white water rafting, surfing and skim boarding are some of the popular water sports anywhere in the Philippines coastline. Are you exited to ride the waves and explore the multitude of Philippines lakes, rivers and waterfalls? Here is my perspective of top 10 water sports to engage in when in the Philippines.
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Ati-Atihan: The Mother of All Philippine Festivals
by Kheem Caparas on May 26, 2012Ati-Atihan, considered as the Mother of All Philippine Festivals, is one of the most colorful merrymaking events in the country. A combination of a religious tradition and cultural showcases, this festival will get you dancing in the streets with the loud drumbeats!
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