Mt. Hamiguitan Travel Guide – UNESCO Heritage Site in Davao Oriental

Mt. Hamiguitan

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About Mt. Hamiguitan

Mt. Hamiguitan Range Wildlife Sanctuary is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Davao Oriental. Rising at 1,620 MASL, it is globally renowned for its bonsai pygmy forest, diverse flora and fauna, and conservation efforts. This mountain is home to several endangered species like the Philippine eagle and pitcher plants, and is a sanctuary for science, spirituality, and eco-adventure seekers alike. It is one of the most protected and restricted climbs in Mindanao.

Mt. Halcon Climb Guide – Trails, Permit Process, Itinerary, and Budget

Mt. Halcon

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About Mt. Halcon

Mt. Halcon, towering at 2,582 meters above sea level, is one of the most challenging and revered climbs in the Philippines. Located in Oriental Mindoro, it is known for its steep trails, mossy forests, river crossings, and rich biodiversity. The mountain is sacred to the indigenous Mangyan community and is often closed to trekkers for preservation and rehabilitation.

Pulong Pasig (or Pasig Island) and Sandbar, Quezon

According to the locals, this island is one of the tourist spots in Quezon province awaiting to be discovered because, during low tide, a very long sandbar appears, as in super long, as in one of the longest sandbars in the Philippines. Though the sand is beige, it has a mixture of small corals, gray sand, and some little crustaceans running back and forth. By the way, according to our boatman, the island is now private and no trespassing. CLICK TO WATCH MY VLOG

Caramoan Island

Caramoan Island

Caramoan Island has a combination of stunning rock formations, crystal clear water, coves, and colorful underwater; it is definitely the top tourist spot in Camarines Sur. It became popular in the world when the Survivor franchise had its challenges on some of its islands. This beauty is situated in the far side of the province and almost twelve hours from Manila via land but the stress you’ll feel will be replaced with enjoyment – thanks to its beauty.

Alibijaban Island

Alibijaban Island and Burias Island are two beautiful islands in Quezon and Masbate, respectively. Traveling to these places is time-consuming travel but you'll be rewarded with breathtaking beauty. The island has a fine white sand shoreline with trees, bangcas, and local cottages. Mixed on the fine white sand are small living crustaceans and sea shells, and more sea shells by the seashore. The cool emerald crystal clear water is rich with underwater bio-diversity, such as fish, colorful starfish in different sizes and appearances, and many more.

Enchanted Cave, Bolinao

Enchanted Cave, Pangasinan
The Enchanted Cave in Bolinao has a pool filled with cool and crystal-clear waters. A lot of tourist spots hide in the province, but this cave is something that you shouldn't miss. There are stalactites and stalagmites in different forms - stunning background for groupies. Limited visitors are allowed inside the cave per interval. Also, tourists need to wear life jackets and must follow safety protocols inside to avoid accidents. Entrance fees are being collected. Click here to watch the video.

Patar Beach Travel Guide – White Sand Paradise in Bolinao, Pangasinan

Patar Beach in Bolinao Pangasinan with golden sand and blue sea

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About Patar Beach

Patar Beach is the crown jewel of Bolinao, Pangasinan. Known for its golden-white sand, crystal-clear waters, and breathtaking sunsets, this public beach offers an unspoiled escape from the usual crowded resorts. Backed by dramatic limestone cliffs and coconut-lined shores, it's perfect for backpackers, barkadas, and families seeking affordable paradise by the sea.

Bolinao Falls 3

Bolinao Falls 3

Bolinao Falls 3 must be included in your list to visit in Pangasinan. Its pool perimeter is longer and wider than the other falls in the area, so it is perfect for photo ops. Though passing the rough road was a bit challenging, you will be rewarded with a wide open area surrounded by greens, landscaped with cottages. The breeze is fresh and cool. Such an Instagram-worthy place! By the way, it is a few minutes' travel from the Falls 1. Entrance fees are being collected. CLICK TO WATCH MY PANGASINAN VLOG

Bolinao Falls 1

Bolinao Falls 1
Bolinao Falls 1 is a spectacular waterfall in the middle of the woods of Pangasinan. It is always part of the itinerary of operated tours in the province because of its fantastic landscape and relaxing ambiance. The cool blue-green water is perfect for tired muscles. But, to reach this spot, visitors need to walk on a concrete stair with more than 50 steps. Entrance fees are being collected. Click here to watch drone footage.

Pangasinan Travel Guide – Best Tourist Spots, Hundred Islands, Itinerary, and Budget

Aerial view of Patar Beach in Pangasinan with turquoise water

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About Pangasinan

Pangasinan is a coastal province in Northern Luzon known for its rich culture, historical towns, beautiful beaches, waterfalls, and the iconic Hundred Islands National Park. It's a popular destination for island hopping, food trips, and cultural exploration just a few hours from Metro Manila.