Apayao Tourist Spot

1. Lussok Cave

Lussok Cave is one of the prides of Apayao and the Cordillera region. This cave is composed of four chambers, with artistic limestone formations. Not only that, it offers a remarkable caving experience because of the spectacular sceneries that can only be seen in the small caverns. Also, did you know that the countless bats residing inside Lussok produce the most expensive fertilizer called "guano?" With our Lussok cave experience, I learned that motto: "kapag ang pumatak sayo malamig, that's Holy water, but if it's warm, that's holy sh_t."

Abra Tourist Spot

1. Kaparkan Falls

Social media sites and travel blogs helped Kaparkan Falls become one of the top destinations in the North. It is situated in the Municipality of Tineg, Province of Abra, part of the Cordillera Administrative Region. Traveling from Manila to Bangued, the province's capital, is more than 8 hours. Plus, another 2 -3 hours off-road to Sitio Kaparkan - the jump-off of Kaparkan Falls. As I always say: "time is just a number," but the reward will be a breathtaking and stunning body of water - the majestic Kaparkan Falls!

Featuring Sorsogon (14 Best Tourist Spot)

Sorsogon Tourist Spots

1. The Pink Beach or Subic Beach

Our arrival at the stunning Subic Beach or Matnog, Sorsogon was around 11:30 AM. I was excited because, from afar, we easily recognized the long stretch of white sand shoreline with quaint cottages and tourists sunbathing. As we were getting nearer and nearer and nearer to the coastline, what we were seeing were boats parked by the beach. Children and other tourists were swimming between the boats - that scene was not so picture-perfect. Instead of mingling with the crowd, I and Tin proceeded to the area with fewer people.

Featuring Masbate (9 Best Tourist Spots)

Masbate Tourist Spots

1. Tinalisayan Island

Tinalisayan Island was our second destination from Alibijaban Island to the Burias Islands. Traveling from Animasola Island to this island takes an hour, but this is irrevocably number one among the three islands we visited. When I jumped off the boat and landed in the shallow, crystal clear water, I easily felt a relaxing feeling because the water was cool, contrary to the heat and UV rays from the sun. Our boat was parked by the tip of the sandbar, so walking on the long stretch of fine and powdery white sand, with the other visitors in their colorful swimming attire, was just awesome! This long sandbar always greets the visitors with breathtaking beauty.

Occidental Mindoro Tourist Spot

1. Inasakan Beach

Inasakan Beach is one of the paradises in San Jose, Occidental Mindoro. Upon getting off the boat, I was stunned by the texture of the sand, and it’s definitely the top 1 or top 2 of the finest sand I’ve ever seen so far, competing with Bitaog Beach in Dinagat Islands. Maybe 200 to 300 meters long, this small stretch of fine white sand greets all visitors with its perfect panoramic view of the mountains, coconuts, quaint cottages, bamboo, and other greens that preserve the tranquility in the area. Of course, the beach cannot be complete without the calm crystal clear water. WATCH MY VIDEO

Marinduque Travel Guide – Tourist Spots, Itinerary, Moriones Festival & Budget Tips

Aerial view of Maniwaya Island white sand beach in Marinduque

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About Marinduque

Marinduque, located in the heart of the Philippines, is known as the “Heart of the Philippines” both for its shape and warm hospitality. This island province is famous for its Moriones Festival, untouched beaches, historic churches, waterfalls, caves, and offshore islands like Maniwaya and Tres Reyes.

Featuring Nueva Ecija (Attractions, Itinerary, Guide)

An image of Nueva Ecija

About Nueva Ecija:

Nueva Ecija is one of the provinces in Region - 3 or commonly known as Central Luzon. It earned the title of Rice Granaries of the Philippines because they are the top rice producer in the country; a proof that their wide and green rice fields are healthy. In history, Nueva Ecija is one of the 8 rays of the sun on the Philippine Flag. In general, this province has a great combination of gorgeous landscape, stunning tourist attractions and recommended destinations that you shouldn't miss. Local delicacies such as carabao milk products are highly recommended. Below is a list of tourist destinations for travelers and motorcycle riders.

Camarines Norte Tourist Spot

1. Apuao Island

Now, I'll bring you to one of the unrated paradises in the entire Bicol region - the Apuao Island - one of the  Mercedes Group of Islands small islands. This deserted island has a lot to offer, from the cool and crystal clear emerald waters, wealthy underwater, breathtaking landscape, tranquility and relaxing ambiance, and, of course, the good people. Travel time is about 7 to 8 hours from Manila to Mercedes via private van, but I was able to see and experience that remarkable beauty.

Sumaguing Cave in Sagada – Spelunking Adventure in the Mountain Province

Spelunkers crawling inside Sumaguing Cave in Sagada

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About Sumaguing Cave

Sumaguing Cave, also known as the “Big Cave,” is the most popular spelunking site in Sagada, Mountain Province. This natural limestone cave features massive rock chambers, underground pools, slippery tunnels, and jaw-dropping stalactites and stalagmites. It's perfect for adventure seekers looking for raw and thrilling experiences beneath the earth’s surface.

The Hanging Coffins of Sagada – Ancient Burial Tradition in the Mountains

Hanging Coffins of Sagada

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About the Hanging Coffins

The Hanging Coffins of Sagada are a unique burial tradition of the Igorot people, specifically the Kankanaey tribe. Instead of burying the dead underground, the locals placed coffins on high limestone cliffs in Echo Valley, believing it brought the dead closer to the ancestral spirits. Some coffins date back hundreds of years and are still visible today.