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Sunday, 26 February 2023

Hotel Guillermo, Pagadian City

Single Bed at Hotel Guillermo, Pagadian City

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Maasin Park, top tourist attractions in Southern Leyte

A selfie at the Maasin City Park.



Doña Paz Park, Catbalogan City

Doña Paz Park, Catbalogan City 



Saint Bartholomew Church, Catbalogan City

Saint Bartholomew Church. READ: SOLO-BACKPACKING IN SAMAR 

World's Most Unique Jose Rizal Statue

The most unique Jose Rizal Statue in the world. 

Samar Provincial Capitol, Catbalogan City

A picture of the Samar Provincial Capitol

Agusan del Norte Tourist Spots

Agusan del Norte Tourist Spots

1. Balangay Shrine

In Butuan City, Agusan del Norte | The Filipino word Baranggay came from the word: Balangay or Balanghai which is watercraft used by the ancient people in the Philippines for transportation and for barter and trade. If I am not mistaken, it was discussed when I was in the fifth grade, in HEKASI. I am happy that today, it’s time to see the actual relics of Balangay, discovered in Butuan. Since the guard did not allow me to use my DSLR or even my digital camera.

Sunday, 19 February 2023

Lanao del Norte - Tourist Spots, Guide, Itinerary and Hotels

Lanao del Norte Tourist Spots

About Lanao del Norte

Lanao del Norte, known as the “Land of Beauty and Bounty,” is a province in Northern Mindanao blessed with majestic waterfalls, scenic mountain ranges, pristine beaches, and a rich cultural heritage. It offers a mix of adventure, relaxation, and cultural immersion, making it one of the underrated destinations in the Philippines.

Sunday, 29 January 2023

Ligñon Hill has a perfect view of Mt. Mayon

Ligñon Hill

Ligñon Hill has a beautiful landscape and a 360-degree view of Legaspi City and Mt. Mayon. By the way, after Daraga Church, we headed to this stunning place. Kuya Lijong dropped us by the entrance, and we settled the payment, but he left. Instead of a continuous ascent, we had a buko break first. Relaxed and regained the fluid we lost. The road to the summit is concrete and surrounded by hardwood trees, so the ambiance while we were walking was relaxing, with the cold wind blowing. And after 30 minutes, we finally reached the summit. Beautiful landscape and a 360-degree view of Legaspi City and the hidden Mt. Mayon. Commercial establishments such as souvenir shops and food stalls are available. By the way, restrooms are also available.