Mt. Mayon and the Cagsawa Ruins
Albay Cathedral
Also known as the Cathedral of St. Gregory the Great. According to its historical data, Albay Cathedral started as a chapel built in the 1580s by Spanish missionaries. The early structure was made from local products such as wood and nipa. Then, it emerged as a stone structure in 1800. This Cathedral is one of the top tourist destinations in the province, and it was our first destination. READ: BACKPACKING ALBAY, SORSOGON, CATANDUANES
Solo-Backpacking in Balut Island
Introduction
Creating an itinerary and traveling to Balut Island wasn’t easy because of its location. Also known as Malulong, this volcanic island in Southern Mindanao is definitely the top tourist destination in Davao Occidental because of its fine white sand beaches, crystal clear waters, and gorgeous landscape. Not only that, the people here are friendly and approachable. There’s a bit of a language barrier, nonetheless, locals can understand English, Tagalog, Bisaya, and I’ve heard some locals speak Indonesian. CLICK TO WATCH THE VIDEOS
Casiguran, Aurora – Hidden Beaches, Mangroves & Waterfalls
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About Casiguran
Casiguran, perched at the foot of the Sierra Madre in northern Aurora, is a hidden coastal town known for its pristine beaches, clear waters, lush mangroves, and peaceful rural charm.
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Manila Cathedral in the dark

Miss Philippines Earth Romblon 2016
Tagong Paraiso

It is a simple paradise in Tanay that is now one of the best tourist spots in Rizal; its name translates to "hidden paradise" in English because of its beauty hidden in the woods. The area is surrounded by hardwood trees, shrubs, and other flowering plants that make the area relaxing. Not only that, since the area still has a healthy bio-diversity, you will definitely have a lazy day because of the birds singing lullabies while the cool wind blows. CLICK TO WATCH MY VLOG
Most Gorgeous Mosques in the Philippines
Mount Samat & Dambana ng Kagitingan – Bataan’s Historic Shrine Hike

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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.