Important Details About Tigbauan Church

Tigbauan Church
It is believed that there had been no parish priest when Tigbauan Church was established, but it could be between 1575 and 1580 when F. Luis de Montoya was assigned as Prior. This church underwent a lot of repairs because of natural disasters like earthquakes. The repair was done by different people who served as church leaders. After Miag-ao and Guimbal, around 6 PM, we passed by this historical church. I had already paid my fare to Ilo-Ilo City, but I was amazed by the church's facade, so I immediately got off the jeepney and had a very short visit. In front is an open plaza just a few meters from Tigbauan Municipal Hall.

Laki Beach Bataan Travel Guide – Itinerary, How to Get There, Budget & Tips

White sand and turquoise waters of Laki Beach in Mariveles, Bataan

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About Laki Beach

Laki Beach is one of Bataan’s hidden gems, known for its white sand shores, turquoise waters, and mountain backdrop. Tucked in the coastal town of Mariveles, this privately owned beach offers a serene escape with no resorts—only camping, nature, and clear saltwater.

Best Places to Relax in the Philippines (By Region)

Best Places to Relax in the Philippines
When COVID-19 was declared by the World Health Organization as a global Pandemic, we were hiking Mt. Hamiguitan, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Davao Oriental. It was our second day when we passed by a small spot, along the trail, with a low reception but able to receive messages. Though we were still connecting the dots due to the lack of complete details because of the slow connection, one thing was precise: the president had already declared the lockdown of the NCR. Instead of enjoying the beauty of Hamiguitan, we were silently walking on the trails, and our minds were focused on going back to Manila. After the tiring and expensive travel to reach Clark Airport, we surpassed all those emotional struggles, and today is Day 11 of the community quarantine. Below is a list of stunning tourist destinations to visit in the Philippines.

Marcos Ancestral House, Ilocos Norte

Marcos Ancestral House
When I entered the Marcos Ancestral House, the first thing that caught my attention was an old wooden staircase, right side of the ground floor, because it was covered with a red carpet. On the left side is the presidential table, with three armchairs. The management then provided monoblock chairs in front of the wide screen showing the history of the late President Ferdinand Marcos. Then, the whole second floor was divided into different panels.

Pabua's Cottages, an affordable place to stay in Camiguin

Stunning image of Pabua's Cottages in Camiguin.
We stayed at Pabua’s Cottages for 1,500 pesos overnight. The room is wide, with a clean toilet and bath, a TV with cable, a terrace, and three queen-sized beds. Since we were on a tight budget, we went to the market and bought our supplies. Cooked, served with happiness, and then rested. You can contact them at 09064152557 or 09173210449.

Catbalogan City's Manaragat Festival was spectacular

Image of Manaragat Festival.
Manaragat Festival is an annual festivities celebrated for the whole month of August to pay homage to their Patrol Saint - Senyor Bartolome, whose feast day falls on the 24th of the mentioned month. Catbalogan City celebrated its more than 400 years of establishment as the capital of the whole island of Samar; from a small fishing village in 1616 to a promising city in Eastern Visayas. Most of all, this festival is an ongoing call for people to remain resilient despite the odds and to keep moving forward.

Things You Need to Know about Balay Negrense

Image of Balay Negrense.
Balay Negrense is a century-old house in Silay City owned by Victor Fernandez Gaston, the eldest son of a prominent sugar baron Yves Leopold Germain Gaston and Prudencia Fernandez. It was built between 1897 and 1901, abandoned in the mid-1970s, repaired by the government, and inaugurated on October 6, 1990. This heritage house is just one of the century-old houses along Cinco de Noviembre Street in Silay City. This street is remarkable because of the historical value that transpires to the people. By the way, its name is a Hiligaynon phrase; Negrense refers to the people living in the province of Negros and Balay or a house.

Kawa Hot Bath, a relaxing destination in Tibiao, Antique

Image of Kawa Hot Bath in Antique
It is an old style of warm bath that uses a “Kawa” or a gigantic wok that serves as a bathtub. Instead of a heater, wood is used to create a fire to heat the water and then sprinkled with ornamental and medicinal plants for a relaxing experience and fairer skin. La Escapo Mountain Resort is the perfect spot to experience this because of its geographical location.  Kawa Hot Bath is prominent and one of the must-tried in Antique. Most mountain resorts offering this service are situated in Tuno, Municipality of Tibiao, 30 to 40 minutes travel from Culasi, Antique. Not only that, extreme water tubing can also be tried.

Manggahan Festival, stunning costume and performance

Stunning image of Manggahan Festival, Guimaras
Guimaras is one of the small island provinces in the Philippines, but with a huge and vibrant culture, breathtaking tourist attractions, and world-class mangoes. Having said that, the province created the Manggahan Festival every May to showcase their gift. In this presentation, Binagtong, which means anything that is wrapped by a katsa or patadyong, will be featured to show its usefulness as an accessory to export mangoes and other products by using this piece of cloth in the hands, shoulder or head. To be included in the presentation are the unique and exciting countryside experiences for tourists – from agri eco-adventure parks to bike circuits, historical sites, religious events, and other cultural activities. Info from Aliwan Fiesta Website.

Apo Whang-Od Tattoo Design

Image of Apo Whang-Od Tattoo Design
A lady named Apo Whang Od (locals pronounced it as Fang Od) is 103 years old and she's the oldest mambabatok from the Butbut tribe in Buscalan, Kalinga, Philippines. The tattoos on her skin prove how powerful she was during her time.