Let us take you on a journey to the Philippines, to the country's main islands of Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao. Embark on a journey that can take you to tropical rain forests, white sand beaches, several rivers and lakes. Discover an array of flora and fauna. Most of all, enjoy the rich diversity of Philippine culture through its many fiestas or cultural festivals. “It’s more fun in the Philippines because of the good weather we have plus the beautiful beaches and warm welcoming faces of the Filipinos. I am a dabawenya and I am very proud of our place, specifically Davao City.
If you will ask me why it is more fun in the Philippines, I will give you the acronym PINAS (Pinas is also a colloquialism for the Philippines, by the way). People, Industry, Nature, Arts and Simplicity. In my opinion, these five words form the framework that supports the Department of Tourism’s slogan. The Filipinos are known for their distinct hospitality. Various industries are booming in the nation, which make it more attractive to visitors. The gifts of nature and the arts are abundant. The laid-back atmosphere in the country provides simple joy. As a generalization, the people are the key players in the tourism industry that promotes the nature and the arts of the country and its overall simplicity.
here are some tourist spot in the Philippines :
Palawan is the top travel destination in the Philippines. You will not
only see, feel and touch your experiences, but you will also be able to travel
back in time to take on a journey to the past. Palawan is also an island
paradise with plenty of marine species which makes this place one of the most
sought after places to dive in the world.
Palawan Underground River: A Subterranean Thrill
The Puerto Princesa Underground River is one of the top naturalattractions in the Philippines. This amazing subterranean waterway is part of the larger Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park, which has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The island province of Palawan is where you will find this national park, which not only features an underground river of high repute, but a breathtakingly beautiful mountain landscape as well. The river is the park's main calling card, and it passes through a mystical limestone cave before emptying into the South China Sea.
The underground river in Palawan is about five miles long, and the cave that it passes through is one of the longest navigable tunnels in the world. Numerous adjectives could be used to describe the Puerto Princesa Underground River, and wonderful and magnificent are just two of them. The mineral formations in the cave are stunning, and they include both stalagmites and stalactites. The Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park offers park-operated paddle boats that carry visitors down the river, and the trip takes about one hour. While the paddle boats are equipped with spotlights, bringing extra lighting is recommended. When admiring the limestone cave on a trip down the underground river in Palawan, visitors will want to remember to keep their mouths closed when looking up. The cave is home to bats and swiftlets, in which case guano often falls from the upper reaches. It's also worth noting that the cave tends to be relatively cool, so warm clothing can come in handy.
Philippines travelers who are interested in cruising down the Puerto Princesa Underground River will have to get a special permit before they are allowed to board a boat. These permits can be purchased at the tourist information center that can be found at the pier in the town of Sabang. It's about a two-hour car ride to Sabang from the Palawan province's capital city of Puerto Princesa, and once in Sabang, visitors usually jump in boats to get to the river. Trips on the river can also be arranged in Puerto Princesa itself. All visitors will have to do is stop by the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park Office. This office can be found on the second floor of the Basaya Building on the National Highway.
Cruising down a beautiful underground river is just one of the things that visitors to the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park can enjoy. Viewing wildlife, doing some jungle trekking, and hanging out at the beach are some of the other options. Birdwatching is especially popular when it comes to wildlife viewing, as the park is home to a number of fascinating species, including parrots and herons. Hiking through the jungles is a rewarding endeavor for those who consider themselves nature lovers, and there is a trail that leads to the river cave that can offer a unique way in. As for hanging out at the beach, the shoreline at the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park boasts white sand beaches that are stunning. When visitors aren't swimming in the cool, crystal-clear waters at beaches like Marta Fe Beach, Sabang Beach, and Panaguman Beach, they can kick back and soak up some rays.
A trip down the underground river in Palawan Island is a must when visiting the Palawan province. A local campaign aims to establish the river as one of the new "seven wonders of the world," and it's easy to understand why this campaign was adopted. Few rivers in the world rival the Puerto Princesa Underground River, at least in terms of uniqueness, which is why this attraction sees a healthy number of annual visitors. There are a number of attractive Palawan hotels to choose from, so finding a good place to stay within reach of the river is a relatively easy pursuit.
CARAMOAN ISLAND
Caramoan is a virgin island (untouched by developers) it is one of the Secret Paradise in Philippines and it gives 'island hopping a new meaning. You can find it in Camarines Sur (a province of the Philippines located in the Bicol Region in Luzon. Its capital is Pili and the province borders Camarines Norte and Quezon to the north, and Albay to the south )There are great ocean adventures for kayakers, snorkel and scuba dive to experience the diverse marine life, trek and search for the enigmatic lagoon, rock climb the limestone cliffs, explore the caves or just star gaze at night. You will enjoy it’s beauty in so many ways.
CAMIGUIN
KATIBAWASAN FALLS
One of the tourist attractions when you're in the Island of Camiguin is theKatibawasan Falls.
It is actually one of the best spots I recommend to visit when you're in Camiguin Island, Philippines.
Katibawasan Falls is located at the foot of Mt. Timpoong, Barangay Upper Pandan, approximately five kilometers southeast of the Municipality of Mambajao.
According to the town folks, the waterfalls relatively measures 250 feet high down-rushing into a man-made rock pool. The bluish-green pool is surrounded by small and a few of large boulders which are natural stones from rivers, the easily grown terrestrial herb Spathoglottis Plicataground also known as the ground orchids, huge trees, and wild and giant fern beds.
ZAMBALES
ANAWANGIN COVE
Zambales is the place to be whether you love beach or trecking or sight seeing, this is the best place to be. This is where you'll find the famous Anawangin cove and Capones Cove. Famous for their amazing beach and nice picturesque sights. Prepare your tents because you'll sure camp in style here. Virgin beach as well since not too many people this place or maybe now they know. You also have to bring your own food. Remember to take a lot of pictures because the place is worth it. You'll feel like you're in another country once you get there.
Anawangin is a popular destination for camping and beach outings. A perfect location if you just want to get close to the nature or just need a quiet place to unwind and relax. Anawangin offers a lot of adventure activities for a camping travel itinerary.
ENCHANTED RIVER , HINATUAN, SURIGAO DEL SUR
Eight hours from Davao City, and 30-45 minutes away from the town proper of Surigao del Sur, in the midst of Barangay Cambatong, is the threshold of one of the most magnificent bodies of water in the Philippines – the Enchanted Hinatuan River. Many have been captivated of its wonders and would endure the long travel knowing that at the end of their trip lies one of the great creations of nature.
True to its name, the Enchanted River looks fascinating with its majestic blue water. Staring at the river looks like viewing a photograph augmented using all the techniques in photo enhancement. Aside from the rich blue water, coining of the river’s name could also be attributed to urban stories. It has been said that spirits guard the river that is why swimming beyond six in the afternoon is greatly discouraged. There were also reported sightings of two women sporting long blonde hair and a green-skinned man who walked on the water’s surface who all vanished out of thin air.
May these stories be indeed true or just figments of imagination of people who have been awe-struck by the beauty of the river, it could not be denied the Enchanted River in Hinatuan is indeed one of the must-visit spots in the Philippines.
BORACAY
Boracay is a small tropical island located in the Philippines. Famous for its beautiful white sand beaches, Boracay first showed up on the tourist map as a backpackers destination decades ago. Since then Boracay has grown so much in popularity that the original backpackers would probably not recognize it. This is not a terrible thing, however!
Boracay now has some of the finest hotels and resorts in the Philippines. It has also become home to amazing restaurants serving up authentic flavors from around the world. Boracay’s nightlife scene has also developed quite nicely. Bars and discos can be found up and down Boracay’s white beach, keeping the crowds partying till the early hours. In peak season Boracay hosts a wide range of international DJs playing to packed parties.
Boracay has also developed with respect to activities. Now each and every day can be packed with fun adventure. Scuba diving, parasailing, golfing, horseback riding, kiteboarding, and jet skiing are just a few of the many activities on Boracay.
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