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Sunday, 28 March 2021

Mt. Samat & Dambana ng Kagitingan

Mt. Samat

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About Mt. Samat

Mount Samat (≈560 m) is an extinct volcano in Pilar, Bataan, and is home to the iconic Dambana ng Kagitingan (Shrine of Valor). Built in 1970 to honor Filipino and American soldiers of the Battle of Bataan, it features a 95 m white cross with an observation deck, museum, and sweeping views of Manila Bay, Corregidor, and surrounding highlands.

Monday, 22 March 2021

Visita Iglesia to 9 Century Old Churches in Metro Manila

9 Century Old Churches in Metro Manila

I am not a Catholic by faith, but I love going to century-old churches in different parts of the Philippines because of their unique walls, artistic designs, and cool interiors. Also, these structures witnessed a lot of huge events centuries ago. They were even built or supervised by prominent and powerful people in the society. I've listed below the 9 old churches in Metro Manila that can be visited during Visita Iglesia.

Saturday, 20 March 2021

Boracay Island Vacation Guide - Tourist Spots, Things to Do, Hotels

Boracay Island

About Boracay Island

Boracay is the Philippines’ ultimate island paradise—famous for its powdery white sand, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant tropical atmosphere. Whether you’re here for relaxation, adventure, food, or nightlife, this world-renowned destination delivers an unforgettable travel experience. From the iconic White Beach to hidden coves, island hopping adventures, water sports, and breathtaking sunsets, Boracay remains one of the top beach destinations not only in the Philippines but in the world.

Boracay

Boracay, Aklan

About Boracay

Boracay Island is one of the Philippines’ top beach destinations, known for its powdery white sand, spectacular golden sunsets, vibrant nightlife, turquoise waters, and remarkable water activities. Located in Aklan, Western Visayas, this island paradise offers both luxury and backpacker-friendly travel experiences. It is unique because it is described as one of the world's most beautiful white-sand beaches. Also, shops sell stunning accessories and other handmade local products. If you’re into eating distinct and mouth-watering dishes, either local or international cuisine, there are hundreds of restaurants at the 3 stations.

Sunday, 14 March 2021

Puerto Galera, Oriental Mindoro

Puerto Galera

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About Puerto Galera

Puerto Galera is one of the most famous beach destinations near Manila, known for its stunning coves, white-sand beaches, vibrant nightlife, and world-class dive sites. Located in Oriental Mindoro, this coastal paradise offers a mix of adventure, culture, and relaxation—perfect for backpackers, families, thrill-seekers, and solo travelers.

Sunken Cemetery, Camiguin

Sunken Cemetery

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About the Sunken Cemetery

One of Camiguin’s most iconic landmarks, the Sunken Cemetery is a haunting yet captivating reminder of the island’s volcanic past. Marked by a grand white cross rising from the sea, this site symbolizes an old cemetery that sank during major volcanic eruptions in the 1870s. Today, it stands as both a historical attraction and a peaceful scenic viewpoint, drawing travelers who want to experience Camiguin’s unique blend of nature, culture, and history.

Mararison Island

Mararison Island

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About Mararison Island (Malalison Island)

Mararison Island —often spelled Malalison—is a small yet breathtaking island paradise found off the coast of Culasi, Antique. Known for its rolling hills, crystal-clear waters, sandbar, and friendly locals, the island has quickly become one of Western Visayas' most scenic destinations. It’s peaceful, raw, and still less commercialized, making it perfect for backpackers, nature lovers, and beach travelers seeking a quiet escape.

Rizal Park and Shrine, Dapitan

Rizal Park and Shrine

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About Rizal Park and Shrine in Dapitan City

Rizal Park and Shrine in Dapitan City, Zamboanga del Norte, is a national heritage site where Dr. Jose Rizal lived during his exile from 1892 to 1896. This 16-hectare protected area preserves the original location of Rizal’s residence, farmland, and community projects. The shrine showcases replicas of his house, classrooms, clinics, and various structures he designed and built, offering visitors a meaningful glimpse into his peaceful yet productive life in Mindanao.

Paoay Church, Ilocos Norte

Paoay Church

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About Paoay Church

Paoay Church (St. Augustine Parish Church) stands majestically in Paoay, Ilocos Norte. Completed in 1710, it’s recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site under the Baroque Churches of the Philippines and a National Cultural Treasure.

Asik-Asik Falls, Alamada, North Cotabato

Asik-Asik Falls

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About Asik-Asik Falls

Asik-Asik Falls, located in Sitio Dulao, Barangay Upper Dado in Alamada, North Cotabato, is one of the most unique waterfalls in the Philippines. Unlike most waterfalls that flow from rivers or mountain streams, Asik-Asik dramatically pours out from a wide wall of lush green foliage—creating a magical curtain-like effect that looks straight out of a fantasy movie.