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Sunday, 8 March 2020

Apo Whang Od

Apo Whang Od

About Apo Whang Od

Deep in the mountains of Buscalan, Kalinga, lives Apo Whang-Od, the Philippines’ legendary mambabatok (traditional tattoo artist). At over a hundred years old, she continues the ancient art of hand-tapped tattoos, drawing visitors from around the world who seek not only her artistry but also a connection to Kalinga’s rich culture and heritage.

Mt. Tabayoc, Benguet

Mt. Tabayoc

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About Mt. Tabayoc

Mt. Tabayoc is the second-highest mountain in the Philippines at 2,842 meters above sea level, located in Kabayan, Benguet. Known for its mossy forest, cold climate, and rich biodiversity, it is part of the Mt. Pulag National Park and sits beside the mystical Lake Tabeo. The hike is a combination of adventure and immersion in the Cordilleras’ untouched beauty.

Mt. Tenglawan, Bakun, Benguet

Mt. Tenglawan

About Mt. Tenglawan

Located in the rugged landscapes of Bakun, Benguet, Mt. Tenglawan is one of the famed Bakun Trio peaks that challenge and reward mountaineers. Known for its steep trails, breathtaking views, and the iconic Carrot Rock formation, this mountain offers an exhilarating adventure for hikers seeking both thrill and scenic beauty in the Cordilleras.

Ilagan Japanese Tunnel, Isabela

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

Lussok Crystal Cave

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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

National Museum of the Filipino People

About the National Museum

Located in Rizal Park, Manila, the National Museum of the Filipino People—now known as the National Museum of Anthropology—houses invaluable artifacts that tell the story of the Philippines’ rich cultural heritage. From pre-colonial treasures to ethnographic collections, it offers visitors a deeper understanding of the nation’s diverse history and identity.

Friday, 6 March 2020

San Sebastian Basilica, Manila

San Sebastian Church, 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

Amandaraga Falls 2020
Amandaraga Falls is the top tourist destinations in Lawaan, Eastern Samar. This majestic waterfall has an artistic rock formation on the side, the cool and pressure of the falling crystal clear water is the perfect for body massage. Not only that, the sound of the rushing waters preserves the tranquility with the help of the relaxing green surroundings - it is just breathtaking!

Thursday, 5 March 2020

Balaw-Balaw Restaurant, Angono

Balaw-Balaw Restaurant

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

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.