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Baguio is called the
Summer Capital of the Philippines for its cool climate
year round - 10° cooler than lowland places. The
coolest months are from November to February. Among the
many tourist attractions include: the Mansion House which is the official residence of the Philippine
President when in Baguio; the Botanical Garden (also
called the Igorot Village) which captures the ethnic
spirit and cultural legacy of the Igorot dweller;
Burnham Park, Camp John Hay, Baguio Cathedral and the Asin
Hot Springs.
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The
Banaue Rice Terraces, also dubbed as the Eight
Wonder of the World, was inscribed in UNESCO’s World
Heritage List in 1995 for its “great beauty that
expresses conquered and conserved harmony between
humankind and the environment.” It showcases the
stunning engineering skill and ingenuity of the Ifugaos
from 2000 years ago. It is said that if put end to end,
the length of the terraces would encircle half of the
globe!
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Bohol, “God’s Little
Paradise,” is the tenth largest island of the
Philippines, surrounded by other islands that shields it
from typhoons and heavy rains. Popular attractions are
the Chocolate Hills, consisting of no less than 1,200
hills of uniform-shaped mounds covered with grass which
turns chocolate brown at the end of the dry season,
hence the name. Other natural wonders include: the Philippine tarsier, one of
the smallest known primates that is no larger than an
adult man’s hand; and a number of breathtaking white
beaches waiting to be discovered.
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Boracay
is a world renowned beach destination which is famous for its
fine white sand and clear blue waters. Visitors can
choose to participate from a wide variety of activities
that the island offers: banana boat riding, mountain
hiking, motorbiking, wall climbing, snorkeling and beach
hopping, windsurfing and kiteboarding. Party-hopping is
popular as well in Boracay because the island is one
informal party place from sunset to sunrise!
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Cebu is the
country’s gateway in the south. International flights to
and from neighboring countries are available. Cebu is
abundant in beauty and natural wonder: from migrant
birds to colorful flowering plants, from fine beaches to
good quality dive spots. The city is celebrated for its
rich culture and history. It was the province where the
discoverer of the Philippines, Ferdinand Magellan, first
set foot in Philippine soil in 1521. The city was also
the de facto capital of the Spanish colony and home of
the oldest Sto. Nino image in the country.
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Davao City is
considered the world’s largest city for its land area
and is lucky to be typhoon-free! It is home to the
Philippines’ highest peak, Mt. Apo (or “grandfather of
all Philippine mountains). Tourists can take pleasure in
one of several fine resorts, visit the Philippine Eagle
Nature Center, the Crocodile Park or the Shrine of the
Holy Infant Jesus of Prague.
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Palawan offers
visitors nature at its unspoiled best! - vast tract of
tropical rainforest, wide stretch of coral reefs, huge
collection of marine wonders, the world’s longest
underground river, miles of sandy white beaches, crystal
clear blue water. It is the abode of over 300
species of flora and fauna, hence it gained the title
“Haven of the Philippine Wildlife”. Palawan was featured
in the international reality TV program, the Amazing
Race, as well as in a James Bond Movie “Tomorrow Never
Dies”.
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Located on the northwest
tip of Luzon, Pagudpud is rich in unspoiled
natural resources with verdant hills, enchanting
waterfalls splashing the landscape that flows into the
South China Sea. Popular attractions include Bantay Abot
Caves which literally means “a mountain with a hole”;
the Timmangtang Rock, from the top of which one can see
the calm blue sea, Kaibigan and Saguigui Falls and the
famous Malingay Cove or Blue Lagoon.
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Puerto Galera is
located 130 kilometers south of Manila. It has an
irregular coastline with clear blue waters and sand
beaches. It may be the nearest beach of good quality
from Manila. Some resorts provide transportation from
Manila. During peak season, parties abound the place all
night. Some sports activities that tourists can engage
in is golf and kayaking among others.
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The town of Sagada,
located up north, sits on a limestone valley with over
sixty known caves, some of which can be explored with
the help of locals. It is also famous for hanging
coffins arranged on high and steep side of rock
formations, seemingly impossible to reach. The oldest
coffin is more than a century old! Another must-see
attractions for visitors and locals are the
multi-chambered Sumaging Cave, the Boking Waterfalls
where the underground river in Latang leads to, and
Sagada handwoven souvenirs.
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Subic Bay
was once an ammunition depository that has gradually
evolved into an outstanding Freeport. Discover a wide
variety of flowers and plants nurtured by the area’s
rich and fertile soil. One may also come face-to-face
with some jungle animals like monkeys or of the ocean
like whales and dolphins. Water activities like sailing and
parasailing; indoor and outdoor sports like badminton,
golf; and eco activities like trekking await guests at Subic.
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Tagaytay is about
56 kilometers or an hour and a half drive from Manila.
The city’s climate is relaxing with its relatively low
temperature at 22°C, low humidity of about
78%, and generous rainfall. It is a very good place for
picnics, horseback riding, and golf. The view
overlooking Taal Volcano and Taal Lake is breathtaking.
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Vigan
City lies along the western coast of Northern Luzon.
It is probably the oldest surviving colonial Spanish
town in the country today. In 1999, Vigan was inscribed
in the World Heritage List as the city “represents a
unique fusion of Asian building design and construction
with European colonial architecture and planning.”
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