Sunday, 8 March 2020
Mt. Tenglawan (Hiking Guide and Itinerary)
Ilagan Japanese Tunnel, Isabela
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About the Ilagan Japanese Tunnel
The Ilagan Japanese Tunnel is a historic World War II tunnel located in Barangay Santo Tomas, Ilagan City, Isabela. It was used by Japanese soldiers as a shelter and strategic hideout during the war. Today, it's a preserved war relic and a must-see attraction in Isabela for history enthusiasts and curious travelers alike.
Lussok Crystal Cave, Apayao
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About Lussok Cave
Lussok Cave is a multi-chamber limestone cave system located in Luna, Apayao. It's famous for its stunning karst formations, underground river, and boat ride experience inside the cave. As part of the Apayao eco-tourism zone, it's perfect for nature lovers and spelunkers.
Saturday, 7 March 2020
National Museum of the Filipino People
Friday, 6 March 2020
San Sebastian Basilica, Manila
About San Sebastian Basilica
Standing tall in Manila’s Quiapo district, San Sebastian Basilica is a masterpiece of Neo-Gothic architecture and the only all-steel church in Asia. Completed in 1891, this UNESCO World Heritage candidate captivates visitors with its soaring spires, stained-glass windows, and timeless grandeur, making it both a religious and architectural treasure.
AMANDARAGA FALLS, EASTERN SAMAR: TRAVEL GUIDE, ITINERARY, BUDGET, WHAT TO DO, AND HOW TO GET
Thursday, 5 March 2020
Balaw-Balaw Restaurant, Angono

About Balaw-Balaw Restaurant
A trip to Angono, Rizal, isn’t complete without dining at Balaw-Balaw Restaurant, a unique culinary and cultural destination. Known for its exotic dishes, traditional Filipino favorites, and artistic ambiance, the restaurant offers guests a one-of-a-kind experience that blends food, folklore, and art.
Higantes Festival, Angono

About Higantes Festival
Celebrated every November in Angono, Rizal, the Higantes Festival is a vibrant display of art, culture, and devotion. Known as the “Art Capital of the Philippines,” Angono comes alive with towering papier-mâché giants, colorful street parades, and lively performances that honor San Clemente, the town’s patron saint.
Wednesday, 4 March 2020
Animasola Island
About Animasola Island
Rugged yet breathtaking, Animasola Island in Burias, Masbate, is a hidden paradise that captivates with its dramatic rock formations, turquoise waters, and raw beauty. Its name, which means “lonely soul,” perfectly reflects the island’s tranquil and untouched charm, making it a must-visit for adventurers seeking solitude and scenery.
Giant Lantern Festival, Pampanga
About Giant Lantern Festival
Every December, the city of San Fernando, Pampanga, comes alive with dazzling lights during the Giant Lantern Festival. Known as the “Christmas Capital of the Philippines,” the festival showcases massive, intricately designed lanterns that symbolize hope, unity, and the vibrant creativity of Pampagueños.