Kawa Hot Bath, a relaxing destination in Tibiao, Antique

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It is an old style of warm bath that uses a “Kawa” or a gigantic wok that serves as a bathtub. Instead of a heater, wood is used to create a fire to heat the water and then sprinkled with ornamental and medicinal plants for a relaxing experience and fairer skin. La Escapo Mountain Resort is the perfect spot to experience this because of its geographical location.  Kawa Hot Bath is prominent and one of the must-tried in Antique. Most mountain resorts offering this service are situated in Tuno, Municipality of Tibiao, 30 to 40 minutes travel from Culasi, Antique. Not only that, extreme water tubing can also be tried.

Manggahan Festival, stunning costume and performance

Stunning image of Manggahan Festival, Guimaras
Guimaras is one of the small island provinces in the Philippines, but with a huge and vibrant culture, breathtaking tourist attractions, and world-class mangoes. Having said that, the province created the Manggahan Festival every May to showcase their gift. In this presentation, Binagtong, which means anything that is wrapped by a katsa or patadyong, will be featured to show its usefulness as an accessory to export mangoes and other products by using this piece of cloth in the hands, shoulder or head. To be included in the presentation are the unique and exciting countryside experiences for tourists – from agri eco-adventure parks to bike circuits, historical sites, religious events, and other cultural activities. Info from Aliwan Fiesta Website.

Apo Whang-Od Tattoo Design

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A lady named Apo Whang Od (locals pronounced it as Fang Od) is 103 years old and she's the oldest mambabatok from the Butbut tribe in Buscalan, Kalinga, Philippines. The tattoos on her skin prove how powerful she was during her time.

Got my First Tattoo from Apo Whang Od

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In this generation, most people think a tattoo has a negative connotation. It can even affect your career, regardless of the talent and education you may have. My eagerness to get inked started in October 2014 at the Philippine National Museum when I saw a portrait of an old lady with tribal tattoos all over her body. In National Geographic, several documentaries featured how significant tattoos and pierces were, especially for people in ancient times. Tattoos and pierces prove a tribe recognizes a person’s accomplishment, mostly in battles. There are several ways of tattooing worldwide, depending on their geographical feature and culture. In the Northern part of the Philippines, in Buscalan, Kalinga, they call it Batok. It is an ancient/tribal form of marking (tattooing) a warrior after successful combat or ladies who brought pride to the tribe.

Mt. Tabayoc Travel Guide – Second Highest Peak in the Philippines

Mt. Tabayoc

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About Mt. Tabayoc

Mt. Tabayoc is the second-highest mountain in the Philippines at 2,842 meters above sea level, located in Kabayan, Benguet. Known for its mossy forest, cold climate, and rich biodiversity, it is part of the Mt. Pulag National Park and sits beside the mystical Lake Tabeo. The hike is a combination of adventure and immersion in the Cordilleras’ untouched beauty.

Mt. Tenglawan (Hiking Guide and Itinerary)

Stunning image of Mt. Tenglawan.
Among the Bakun Trio mountains, Mt. Tenglawan is the most difficult to hike because of its long terrain and an assault, although its trail class and technicalities can be placed at a moderate level. This mountain might be a challenge for some hikers, yet it has an amazing shape from afar. Not only that, the trails are covered with luscious green, colorful ornamental plants, trees, and, more importantly, the birds were singing like they were part of a musical orchestra. 

Ilagan Japanese Tunnel – History, Entrance Fee, and Travel Guide

Ilagan Japanese Tunnel

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About the Ilagan Japanese Tunnel

The Ilagan Japanese Tunnel is a historic World War II tunnel located in Barangay Santo Tomas, Ilagan City, Isabela. It was used by Japanese soldiers as a shelter and strategic hideout during the war. Today, it's a preserved war relic and a must-see attraction in Isabela for history enthusiasts and curious travelers alike.

Lussok Cave Travel Guide: Spelunking in Apayao’s Hidden Gem

Lussok Cave entrance surrounded by lush greenery

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About Lussok Cave

Lussok Cave is a multi-chamber limestone cave system located in Luna, Apayao. It's famous for its stunning karst formations, underground river, and boat ride experience inside the cave. As part of the Apayao eco-tourism zone, it's perfect for nature lovers and spelunkers.

National Museum of the Filipino People

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I have been dreaming of visiting the Philippine National Museum since high school, but in 2015, that dream came into reality as they offered free admission for the whole month of October. I spent the whole day inside these historical buildings, from the Marikina Shoe Museum to the Museum of the Filipino People building.

The stunning interior of San Sebastian Church, Manila

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After meeting up at TIP Manila for my cap distributed by Street Style Originals, I planned to visit Paco Cemetery, but due to unfriendly weather conditions, I chose to visit San Sebastian Church in Manila, just a few meters away. For the second time, when I entered the church, I was still fascinated by its uniqueness; from the walls, columns, floor, glass chandeliers, cabinets, and others parts look really stunning.