Backpacking Guide in Albay, Sorsogon, and Catanduanes

Backpacking in Cagayan, Apayao, and Isabela

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List of tourist spots in Cagayan
7 Best Island to Visit Near Manila
1. Apuao Island
Apuao Island is situated in Mercedes, province of Camarines Norte, an 8 to 9 hours land travel from Manila and another 15 to 30 minutes boat ride to the island. It's better to take a rest while on the road because when you're on the island, you will definitely be busy enjoying its wealthy surroundings. Apuao has a long stretch and shapeless white sand shoreline. The white powdery sand has a mixture of shells, pebbles, and other crustaceans running back and forth. This island cannot be completed without a cool sea breeze and crystal clear waters. If you prefer an overnight, no worries, cottages or camping by the beach are the choices. Sari-sari stores, toilets, and baths are available on the island. If you love island hopping, Apuao is highly recommended because it is just one of the Mercedes group of islands. You can also visit Malasugui Sandbar (drone shot above), Canimog Lighthouse, and Caringo Island.Inside the Walls of Intramuros
You might be thinking about the location where this photo was taken; I have no money to travel abroad, so it's not from ancient Greece or Rome. It is one of the tourist spots and must must-visit attraction in Manila. Okay, it is from Intramuros or the "Walled City," one of the sites that has significance in Philippine history. I was captivated by the Intramuros Open House in Celebration of World Tourism Day. Entrance fees are free on three of the must-visit spots inside the walled city; these are Fort Santiago, Baluarte de San Diego, and Casa Manila. Not only that, there are free bicycle tours at Plaza Roma, and a picnic with performance grounds, food, and art at Baluarte de San Diego.
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Important Details About Intramuros,
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Vietnam: My Camera Captured 4 Stunning Tourist Spots
As what I have mentioned in my Aliwan Festival 2017 posts, Thes, ang maganda kong pinsan (medyo napilitan ako sa statement na yan), borrowed my DSLR for her international tour. In return, I'll publish some of her photographs so we can have a glimpse of Vietnam and its tourist spots and destinations. By the way, every time I hear this country, I always think of the Vietnam War and Leah Salonga performing Miss Saigon. Let's see and widen our minds with the photos captured at Ho Chi Minh City, formerly Saigon.
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Vietnam
Balitok Ti Alicia, Isabela

Balitok in Ilocano means gold, from which the festival Balitok ti Alicia drew inspiration as they gratefully celebrate the golden era of the town of Alicia, Isabela. Being one of the prime palay producers of the province, this festival honors rice as the golden grain that helped this humble town, formerly called Angadanan Viejo, to become a prominent business hub in Central Isabela. It shows how its hardworking people put their heart into the tedious, muscle-numbing work in the fields for the golden grains to be served on the tables for the whole year. Info from Aliwan Fiesta Website
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Balitok Ti Alicia,
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Isabela
Location:
Isabela, Philippines
Niyogyugan Festival, Quezon Province

From the words “niyog” and ”yugyog,” the Niyogyugan Festival combines all the colorful fiestas of Quezon Province like the “Pahiyas” of Lucban, “Arana’t Baluarte” of Gumaca, “Tagultol” of Atimonan, “Maubanog” of Mauban, and others. A province-wide celebration that celebrates the “Tree of Life,” Niyogyugan pays tribute to the coconut industry’s glorious past, which bore fruit in the form of lambanog distilleries, oil millers, heritage houses, and vast resort plantations. This amazing festival was created to move, shake, and bring back the vigor and dynamism of the industry and to promote the products, places, talent, and creativity of Quezonians. Info from Aliwan Fiesta Website.
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Niyogyugan Festival,
Quezon_Province
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Quezon, Philippines
Meguyaya Festival

Meguyaya Festival is an annual event in Maguindanao del Norte. Meguyaya is a Teduray term for thanksgiving for the bountiful harvest. The Creator blessed them with fertile soil and a great climate, making them produce tons of corn. This annual festivity includes a street dancing competition showcasing the different cultures of Teduray, Muslim, and Christian, celebrated every December. One of the most awaited events is a long stretch of corn grills placed by the roadside where everyone enjoys roasting, a symbol of togetherness and feasting.
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Maguindanao, Philippines
Calamansi for Pimples Marks
Pimples or acne on the face is one of the most common problems that teens and even other adults are facing. In my case, this problem started when I was twenty one years old and I thought it was a problem with my beauty regimen. Since pimple is usually caused by bacteria, I changed everything, including pillow cases and towels. Consulted 3 dermatologists, applied everything they suggested but still the same. For three years, I was singing: "mga tagyawat sa ilong, at sa pisngi, at sa noo, at sa batok, at sa baba......."
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