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Showing posts with label List of Waterfalls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label List of Waterfalls. Show all posts

Sunday, 4 February 2024

Abra Tourist Spot

1. Kaparkan Falls

Social media sites and travel blogs helped Kaparkan Falls become one of the top destinations in the North. It is situated in the Municipality of Tineg, Province of Abra, part of the Cordillera Administrative Region. Traveling from Manila to Bangued, the province's capital, is more than 8 hours. Plus, another 2 -3 hours off-road to Sitio Kaparkan - the jump-off of Kaparkan Falls. As I always say: "time is just a number," but the reward will be a breathtaking and stunning body of water - the majestic Kaparkan Falls!

Sunday, 27 December 2020

Tinago Falls, Iligan

Tinago Falls, Iligan

Jump to: About Tinago Falls | Location & How to Get There | Entrance Fees & Activities | What to Expect | Tinago Falls Photos | Travel Tips

About Tinago Falls

Tinago Falls is one of the most breathtaking waterfalls in Iligan City, Lanao del Norte. "Tinago" means "hidden" in Cebuano, and true to its name, this majestic 240-foot cascade is nestled in a deep ravine surrounded by lush rainforest. Its blue lagoon and cold waters attract both locals and travelers seeking nature, adventure, and serenity.

Davao de Oro Travel Guide: Top Tourist Spots, Things to Do & Hotels

Davao de Oro tourist spots

About Davao de Oro

Davao de Oro (formerly Compostela Valley) is one of Mindanao’s most underrated gems — a province blessed with natural wonders, lush mountains, powerful waterfalls, and friendly locals. Known as the “Golden Province,” Davao de Oro shines not only because of its rich gold deposits but also for its stunning landscapes, eco-adventures, and peaceful countryside charm. Whether you’re chasing waterfalls, hiking to mountain peaks, or soaking in hot springs, this province offers an unforgettable travel experience.

Saturday, 5 September 2020

3 Best Ifugao Tourist Spots - Irresistible to Visit

Batad Rice Terraces

1. Batad Rice Terraces

The Batad Rice Terraces is a amphitheater-like rice terraces of the Cordillera region captured the eyes of the world in 1995 as it was included in the UNESCO World Heritage Site List, and Batad Rice Terraces is one of the five spectacular rice terraces of Ifugao. Less than a thousand years ago, the people of Ifugao mastered agricultural practices that included the creation of terraces. This agricultural landscape is proof that the early civilizations already knew how to improve their crops by adapting to natural factors through terracing.