Beautiful Tourist Spots in the Philippines

Monday, November 30, 2009

Caramoan Peninsula

Caramoan Peninsula is a hilly peninsula, with deep gorges and a rough, rocky terrain, located in north-east Camarines Sur, Bicol. The place has a National Park which has caves, limestone formations, white sandy beaches, an islet lake and a subterranean river, make it popular with tourists. It is accessible by public transport from the town of Caramoan, and local people have established trails in the park for visitors.
 
Camarines Sur

   
How to get there: It’s an 8-hour trip from Manila to Naga City in Bicol. From Naga, take a 2-hour jeepney ride to Sabang and from there, another 2-hour banca ride to Guihalo. Then, a 30-minute jeep ride to the town proper and another 30-minute tricycle ride to Gota Beach.

Kayaking is the most worthwhile activity in the Peninsula. You may also try hopping to the islands of Minalagos, Kalagikhik, Matukad and Lahos and see their hidden caves and lagoons. Professional divers are encouraged to explore the underwater and see some stunning limestones and pretty islets. 

Reminder:  Before going to this place, make sure to bring enough food and water.




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Caramoan Peninsula is very beautiful. They have wonderful beaches and lagoons where you can enjoy your vacation.

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Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Cagayan Valley

In 1581, Captian Juan Pablo Carreon, a native of viscaya province of Spain, with one hundred soldiers fully Equipped with arms and ammunition and other provisions came to Cagayan with their families by order of Don Gozalo Ronquillo de Peñalosa , the fourth Spanish Civil Spanish civil Governor to explore the Cagyan Valley and to convert the natives to Christianityas well as to establish ecclesiastical mission and towns throughout the valley.

The province of Cagayan is bounded by the mountain range Of Sierra Madre on the east extending up tothe beaches of the coastal towns, on the South is Isabela Province. On the west Cordillero Mountain and on the north by the Balitang Channel, Babuyanes and the China Sea.

TOURIST ATTRACTION:

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SAN VICENTE, STA. ANA AND THE PALAUI ISLAND

It is a destination for water and fishing sports enthusiasts. San Vicente in Sta. Ana is the Philippine Sailfish Capital famous worldwide for its abundant marine life and is the site of national and international gamefishing competions.

THE CAGAYAN RIVER OR RIO GRANDE DE CAGAYAN

It is the philippines mightiest water-cousre- the longest and widest river in the country.

APARRI DELTA

It is an impressive expanse of water where Cagayan River meets the China Sea. Walk into the jetty at the juncture of the river mouth and the sea to find the awsome mouth of the vast Cagayan River.

THE MIRACULOUS LADY OF PIAT

The Lady of the Visitation was orginally called the Lady of the Rosary, perhaps because it was supposedly bought from Macao to the Philippines in 1604 by the devotees of the Rosary, the Dominican Friars.

THE OLDEST BELL IN SOUTHEAST ASIA

It is in Camalaniugan's San Jacinto de Polonia Parish. Forged in 1595, it was brought to Manila in February 1937 as part of the attractions during the 33rd International Eucharistic Congress The The QuadricentennialAnniversay of the evangilizationof the Camalaniugan town was celebrated last June 15,1996.




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Rio Grande de Cagayan is the longest and widest river in Philippines and I wanted to see it personally.

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Saturday, November 21, 2009

Bohol's Old Churches

Bohol has a number of very old churches, dating back to the early years of the Spanish colonialization of the island.

Baclayon

The Church of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception in Baclayon is considered to be one of the oldest churches in the Philippines. It is one of the best presevered Jesuit build churches in the region, although in the 19th century, the Augustinian Recollects added a modern facade and a number of stone buildings that now surround the church.

The first Spanish missionaries or doctrineros in the region, Fr. Juan de Torres and Fr. Gabriel Sanchez, first settled in Baclayon in 1595. Shortly after their arrival, a visita was erected on the spot.

Although Baclayon was the first seat of the Spanish Jesuit missionaries, fear of Moro mauraders soon forced them to move their headquarters more inland, to Loboc. Only in 1717, Baclayon became a parish, and construction of a new church commenced. Some 200 native forced laborers constructed the church from coral stones, which they took from the sea, cut into square blocks, and piled on to each other. They used bamboo to move and lift the stones in position, and used the white of a million eggs as to cement them together. The current building was completed in 1727. The church obtained a large bell in 1835. In the Baclayon church is a dungeon, which was used to punish natives who violated the rules of the Roman Catholic church.

Next to the church is the old convent, which also houses a small museum with centuries-old religious relics, artifacts and other antiquities, dating back to the 16th century. Included in the collection are an ivory statue of the crucified Christ looking towards heaven; a statue of the Blessed Virgin, said to be presented by Queen Catherine of Aragon; relics of St. Ignatius of Loyola, old gold embroidered ecclesiastical vestments, books with carabao skin covers, and librettos of church music written in Latin on sheep skins. Here you can also find the cuadro paintings made by the Filipino painter Liberato Gatchalian in 1859.

Getting there. Baclayon is some 6 km east of Tagbilaran. Catch a bus or jeepney in Tagbilaran, going into the direction of Baclayon. You may also find a tricycle willing to bring you there.

Loboc

The Church of San Pedro in Loboc is the second oldest church in Bohol. It was originally built in 1602, but soon reduced to ashes. In 1638, a stronger one was build. Located near the river, it has survived a number of floods. Inside the church, you can admire some remarkable naive paintings on the ceiling. A Spanish coat of arms can be found in the stone wall near the entrance of the convent. The bell tower of Loboc is about 100 meters from the church.

Attached to the building is a three storey convent, which today houses the Museo de Loboc on the third floor. This museum houses a few old statues of saints, and some other antique religious artifacts.

In Loboc, you can also admire a shameful witness of wasteful planning. Exactly next to the church is a partly finished bridge across the river. Hopefully, this bridge will never be completed, as, to do that, the Church will have to be destroyed.

Getting there. Loboc is 21 km east of Tagbilaran. Catch a bus to Loboc, or one in the direction of Carmen, and ask the driver to drop you off at the church.

Loon

The Church of Our Lady of Light in Loon is the biggest church in Bohol. At the spot of the current church, a chapel was constructed during the term of Fray Manuel de Elizalde in 1753. Some fifty years later, the Augustinian Recollects replaced by the current church in Ionic and Corinthian style. The building has two towers octagonal bell towers, and is fully symmetric.

From Loon Church leads of long stairway of 174 stone steps, which connect Napo, the former seat of the town.

Wood to build the church was carried from the forest of Maitum by forced laborers, who had to beat their way through uncharted trails and across rivers.

Getting there. Loon is some 25 km north-west of Tagbilaran City, along the route to Tubigon. Catch a bus to Tubigon from the Integrated Bus Terminal and ask the driver to let you out in Loon.

Dauis Church

Another beautiful church in Bohol is the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption in Dauis, on the Island of Panglao. It is located not far from the bridge that connects Panglao with Bohol. The church was founded by the Jesuits Fr. Diego de Ayala and Joseph Gregorio. The church is build in a mixture of styles, influenced by both Byzantine and Romanesque architecture. Inside, on the ceiling, are some impressive frescoes painted Ray Francia in 1916. Lito Arraya renovated the building in 1970.

The church's patron saint, the Virgin of the Assumption, is said to possess miraculous powers. An old legend relates that once, when the town was invaded by pirates, the people of Dauis locked themselves into the church. However, they soon ran out of provisions and water. Then a miracle occurred: a well appeared at the foot of the altar. This same well is still the main source of water for the people living close to the church, and, although the well is only a few meters from the sea, the water is absolutely fresh. The water is said to have healing powers, so, if you're visiting here, don't forget to bring a bottle and take some home.

Getting there: The church is a nice three kilometer walk from Tagbilaran city. Alternatively, you may catch a tricycle or jeepney to bring you across.

Maribojoc Church

The Parish of Maribojoc was founded in 1768, and construction of a church started 1798 and lasted 18 years. Getting there: The church is located in Maribojoc town, 14 kilometers from the Tagbilaran. The place can be reached by bus of jeepney.

Panglao Church

The Church of Panglao is located on the south-western side of Panglao Island, 18 kilometers from Tagbilaran. The church is noteworthy because of its twin antique confessionals carved with grape and dove patterns. Its ceiling murals depict the sacraments.




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Philippines is a very religious country and we have many old beautiful churches you can visit and Bohol's churches is one of them.

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Thursday, November 12, 2009

Captivating Capiz Shells

Seafood Capital:Captivating Capiz

History of “captivating Capiz“, Philippines, is very rich like its people. It is an island, also rich in Capiz crafts and captivating places to visit. Capiz island became very popular for their Capiz lamps, parol, lighting, chandelier in some parts of the world. Captivating people with its Capiz shells, abalone jewelry, dried fish and Pany beaches in Roxas City is far from what we’ve come to know has lots of hidden captivating treasures in its embracing land. What is popular to us with hearsay and folktales of ghosts. aswang and monsters of the night, little by little is being replaced with what Capiz really has to offer to the Filipinos and the people of the world. Capiz island is known for many centuries now as the Seafood Capital of the Philippines and is still what it is when we are talking about seafood. There are also many popular places that most people don’t know about Capiz yet like Dumalag, Dumarao, Ivisan, mambusao and many other great places in theisland that we should explore. They all had rich festivities, each unique to its own characteristics that are definitely worth the try.

About Roxas City, Capiz

Different restaurants and businesses that cater to food and beverage knows what Capiz is all about and this does not simply stop where it is right now because of the hidden treasures of the precious land of captivating Capiz province that can be found in the Philippines Visayan region, particularly in Roxas City. This is the same reason why this short post is looking to help promote Capiz as one of the most beautiful pillars of tourist eco-tourism. I also want and people to know that there is more to the Capiznon than just some folktale of aswang, monsters and ghosts. I wanted to erase all doubts and have them replaced with how captivating Capizisland in the Philippines really is inside and out of the Roxas City town proper. Apart from this beauty and elegance of the island, the Cap[iz furniture is also starting to gain international prestige, proof to the indigenous talent of the local Capiznons. Enjoy this post as I take to you to the many wonders of Capiz, Roxas City in Panay Philippines.
The Capiz Bulad (dried fish)

Bulad is what the local Capiznons call what we generically know as dried fish and it is the local province’s pride because of the label of being the seafood capital of the Philippines. There are several varieties of dried fishes that can be found in Capiz that makes it a captivating land for the middleman sellers ofdried fish in Metro Manila. Middle sellers of dried fish earn a living simply by importing these types of merchandise to Metro Manila from Capiz and other neighboring islands of Panay. In Roxas City, however where a friend lives to this day, selling dried fish alone enabled her family to put up a small fishing boat where they get almost every living cost to pay everyday. Bulad is very well known in Manila because people recognize the variety to be the best of quality.

Capiz Shells for Ornament Making

Known as one of the most versatile and elegant decorating raw materials, the Capiz shells are very important part of the culture of the local Capiznon. It is bread and butter source for many locals who engage in developing all sorts of designs for use as ornamental decoration in houses. TheCapiz shells when used as ornaments and decors turn simple living into elegant and cozy-looking environment. It is well known to be a good indoor as well as outdoor décor major raw material. The Capiz shell products are also very well recognized in the world market because Capiz is the only living paradise for theCapiz shells that can be found in their vast sea treasure chest.

Popular Capiz Shell Finished Products

Some popular Capiz shell chips decorating design include gift items, indoor decoration and outdoor decoration ornaments. “Captivating Capiz” chip-made products range from lanterns, lamp shades, window pane, chandeliers, curtains, picture panels and frames, Capiz shell balls, plates, decorative bowls, candle holders, tiles, flower vase, door hanging chime, soapdish, pendant, globelight, necklace decor, beads, bird cage, floor lamp holders, faux chandelier, gift boxes, collection item rack and many more. This alone is proof to the wonders of the captivating Capiztreasures. There are a lot more to put here but I am afraid of turning this blog into a wall of text if I did that.

The Guimaras Mango of Panay Island

Panay Island is the actual big archipelago that holds together provinces and small islets and this is called as the Panay Group of Islands. Capiz is part of it and this is what served as the bridge for Capiz to be well known all over the Philippines and in some parts of the world for one of the sweetest mango sometimes called as the honey mango or the Guimaras Mango. This is a variety of mango that is of export quality and really high grade when it comes to ripe mango fruit issues.
Capiz is Skim Boarding Capital of the Philippines

Apart from being the seafood capital of the Philippines, skim boarding is literally new to the local Filipinos but in Capiz, skim boarding captivates the interest of the Capizon for so many years unaccounted of for now. The very popular sport is widely recognized in their vast sea shores and beach sands of wide shallow water reserves. Skim boarding in Capiz is also a sport more than just some hobby or a time consuming outlet for both teen-agers and young adults. The said sport is also what the captivating Capiz province got known from various television reviews, shows and travel place feature appearances, hence enough to make Roxas City, Capiz as the skimboarding capital ofthe Philippines.

Hidden Precious Jewels in Abalone

Abalone is a local shell that can be found in the seas of captivating Capiz. It is a raw material for making jewelries that are earning worldwide recognition to only come from seas that are still rich in diverse marine resources. Capiz is one lucky location where these precious shells called as the mollusks or clam family that exhibit different colors.

Apart from all these wonders of “captivating Capiz” province in the Visayas in the Philippines, there are also a lot of other great places to visit and unwind on a weekend for a short work rest and relaxation. Aside from all treasures mentioned here, Capiz also holds the record for cradling the biggest church bell in Asia that can be found in the Panay Church.




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Capiz island is rich in beautiful places and creative Filipinos because they are very popular in making Capiz lamps, parol, lighting, chandelier which are exported in different parts of the world.

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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Scuba diving in Puerto Galera

Puerto Galera is an island on the northern tip of Oriental Mindoro Island; and it's only 110 kilometers south of Manila. Puerto Galera has untouched colorful reefs that have been declared a marine sanctuary by the United Nations. Puerto Galera crystal clear blue water offers a great opportunity for snorkeling and scuba diving. The well protected coral reefs are great habitat for many tropical fish, pelagic and big predators like sharks.

Always dive according to your level of training.

Never enter the water without checking with Puerto Galera diving centers for safety, additional information, level required for each dive site and without being accompanied by a professional.
All the information provided is purely informative for our readers and shouldn't be used as is to plan your immersion.

Average annual temperature: 32°C (89 ° F). Average Water surface temperature: From 22°C to 29 (71 °F to 84°F). Average visibility: 30 to 98 feet (10 to 30 meters) Coldest Month: November to February Warmest Month: March to June Best time to dive April to September Possible to dive all year round.

Puerto Galera long shore with its popular dive sites is considered a protected area and marine sanctuary with its fascinating underwater flora and fauna, see the location on the Puerto Galera diving map. Its dive sites suit all levels of expertise; snorkeling, novice, advanced and technical diving. The dive sites depth range from 39 to 114 feet (12 to 35 meters) deep. There are coral reefs, walls, drop offs, caves, canyons and ship wrecks. A wide variety of large fish inhabit its popular dive sites like white tip sharks, barracudas, tunas, even eagle rays, turtles and on its reefs you can see batfish, angelfish, surgeonfish, wrasses and butterfly fish. The current is often brisk and quite challenging making great drift dives. Look for candy-colored corals, sponges and small gorgonian sea fans at these dive sites.

The Canyons in Puerto Galera are a sure thrill for drift divers. This is a high voltage drift dive in the blue through three deep canyons full of marine life. You will encounter masses of sweetlips, tunas, groupers and barracudas. Don't be surprised to see hammerhead sharks, manta rays and white tip ref sharks as well. This dive is a real treat but you need to be experienced as the depth goes down to 114 feet (35 meters) and the current is challenging.

Another interesting drift dive that cannot go unmentioned is the Dungon wall. The depth is average 98 feet (30 metres) and the drop offs are breathtaking. There are lots of colourful corals, gorgonian sea fans and sponges. Among the marine life here you will encounter lion fish, surgeon fish and unicorn fish. This is an easier dive that can be undertaken by novice drift divers and when the current and tide are good it's a perfect drift.

Easy dives like the Coral Gardens can be enjoyed by novices and even snorkelers. the maximum depth is 39 feet (12 meters). It may also be done as a drift dive going from the manila Channel to the Batangas Channel. The bottom is sandy and you can see coral heads. Look out for resting young reef sharks which may be taking shelter in the crevices. On the right side of Batangas you can some nice drift diving. The Batangas Channel has nice coral formations and unusual sponges. You can also encounter blue ribbon eels and stone fish.

Underwater photographers will be delighted by the wide diversity of colorful sea life. There is a large variety of soft corals, colorful sponges, gorgonians, crustaceans and many kinds of nudibranchs. This is a very interesting place for photography as different subjects can be studied all in one place. Night dives are also available at Puerto Galera dive sites, look for luminescent shrimps, hermit crabs, lobster and octopus hiding between the caves and cravens. The Air Pink Wall is a popular night dive. The overhanging Pink wall is mauve in the daytime but in the night under the lights of the flashlight it's a soft pink. The colors are very intense in the night making this dive very special. Depth is between 30 to 52 feet (10-16 meters)

Technical divers will have their chance to dive some challenging depths. Some wrecks and walls reach large depths at this area. The depth ranges from 147 to 298 feet (45 to 91 meters) and some drop offs can reach 328 feet (100 meters). Visibility at these deep sites reaches 30 feet (10 meters). The Verde drop off is one such dive site for very advanced and technical divers and is best done on nitrox. It drops to about 196 feet (60 meters) and the currents can be very strong. The wall has colorful gorgonians and lots of small fish. Bigger fish like sharks and eagle rays can also be spotted. There is also plenty of colorful corals and lots of invertebrates.




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It's my first time to try scuba diving and it was in Puerto Galera's reef and I was so amazed on what I saw. I saw a group of fishes that lights up, there are different kinds of small and big fishes, the corals are so huge and colorful and a lot more. I won't forget that experience.

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Sunday, November 8, 2009

Tubbataha Reef


Tubbataha Reef, Sulu Sea consists of awesome reefs in pristine conditions, only accessible by live aboard.

Tubbataha is a reef ecosystem made up of two atolls located in the middle of the Sulu Sea. It is a sanctuary for marine life. The reefs lie on the Cagayan Ridge, a line of extinct underwater volcanoes which starts from the north at the Sultana Shoal and ends in the south at the San Miguel Islands. It is located 92 nautical miles southeast of Puerto Princesa City, Palawan and 80 nautical miles southwest of Cagayancillo, the municipality that exercises political jurisdiction over it. It was proclaimed as a National Marine Park on August 11, 1988 and inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage in 1993, in recognition of its outstanding universal value in terms of marine life species diversity and richness. The national park covers some 33,200 hectares and lies in the middle of the Sulu Sea, it is located about 150 kilometers by boat from Puerto Princessa. The reefs themselves cover an area of around 10,000 hectares.

This actually covers the Philippines, Malaysia and Indonesia. Studies and research shows that it contains more than 30% of the world’s coral reefs. Data that was gathered from different research shows that the Sulu-Sulawesi Seas have over 450 species of corals. According to the marine biologists who visited and studied the area, it is the center for genetic richness and the diversity of sea grass with 16 known species. Also, found are the some 400 species of marine algae, 6 species of marine turtles and 222 species of marine mammals, most of which are already endangered.

When to dive

Best time to go to the Tubbataha reefs is from late March to the end of June

Where to dive

Tubbataha North and South: The two coral atolls (North and South), is separated by a channel eight kilometers wide. The larger north reef, about 16km long and 4.5 km wide, is popularly known as Bird Island due to the numerous "Boobies" that nest on the Islet and South reef, about 5km long and 3km wide is known as the Lighthouse. Everything about this park is large, from leopard sharks, shovel-nosed sharks, manta, eagle rays, tuna groupers and large school of fish. The terrain has much to offer, from gentle slopes to steep walls. Coral cover is vast and large, giant sea fans, sponges and an impressively wide variety and number of hard and soft coral carpets this large reef.




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Tubbataha reef has many marine species that's why any tourists and Filipinos love diving here. I can't believe that in this time there's still beautiful reefs as this one.

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Friday, November 6, 2009

Tourist Spots in Leyte - Philippines


The San Juanico Bridge


One of the world-class, interesting, and beautiful destinations in the southern region of the Philippines, San Juanico Bridge takes a position in the top 5 tourist spots in Leyte Philippines. Because of the attractiveness of the bridge, the provincial government annually allot budget for the maintenance of San Juanico Bridge. Because of this, travelers and tourists who will pass through the bridge can have a closer view on various marine species present in San Juanico Strait. Additionally, people can always admire the sight of relaxing waters under the alluring San Juanico Bridge.

The General Douglas MacArthur Landing Memoria

Another famous and first-rate tourist destination in Leyte that many travelers like to see is General Douglas MacArthur Landing Memorial. Situated at Red Beach in Palo, the memorial features statues depicting the historical and victorious return of the American Liberation Forces led by U.S. General Douglas MacArthur, which happened in 1944. People can easily see the statues in the province for these figures have heights higher than 10 feet. Moreover, to commemorate this event, locale people re-enact the landing of the Allied Forces at the beach.

The Santo Nino Shrine and Heritage Museum

One of the most famous and well-maintained museums in Leyte, Santo Nino Shrine and Heritage Museum plays home to important artifacts and relics that signify the culture, heritage, and history of the province. Within the premises of this tourist spot, people can find several structures and images that depict myths in Leyte, which include Malakas and Maganda. Besides this, many travelers from the other parts of the country also go to the museum to see some of the masterpieces of well-known Filipino painter Fernando Amorsolo.

Our Lady of Assumption Church

Our Lady of Assumption Church is visited by thousands of devotees from the province every year. Aside from the historical value of this institution, many people like to see the attractive architecture and structure of the church building. With the high-quality materials that were used in the construction of this early church and several images of saints and martyrs inside the building, many tourists were captivated to this place.

Sun ok Fish Sanctuary

For those who have interest in visiting manmade attractions in the beautiful and historical province of Leyte, they can always take a look at the different marine species in Sun ok Fish Sanctuary. Inside this amusing and well-maintained fish haven, people can find soft and hard coral reefs and various types of fishes. Another attraction in this sanctuary is its strategic location. Because Sun ok Fish Sanctuary is situated near a rocky hill, after touring the fish sanctuary, tourists can try exciting and enjoyable outdoor activities like rock climbing.



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Leyte is very blessed with beautiful natural resources. You should visit Leyte and discover it's interesting and exciting tourist destination.

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Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Tourist Spots in Samar - Philippines

Calbiga Whitewater River


For Filipino travelers and foreigners who prefer to visit natural attractions, they can always take a look at the pristine and luring Calbiga Whitewater River. With a length of about 18 kilometers, tourists will have sufficient time to admire water species in the river. Surrounding the river is a forest where people can also see various plant and wildlife species. Meanwhile, for those who are in search for adventure, some tourist guides and local residents offer water-rafting activities. Hence, other outdoor activity that everyone can do at Calbiga Whitewater River is kayaking.

Sohotan Cave

An inviting, renowned, and enticing tourist destination in Eastern Samar, Sohotan Cave ranks second in the top 5 tourist spots in Samar Philippines. This cave provides a relaxing and safe place for travelers to do interesting activities such as trekking, hiking, and rock climbing. With the attractive formation of rocks inside Sohotan Cave, people can also learn useful knowledge related to rock collections. Aside from these, locals in Samar give importance to this tourist destination for its historical value since many agree that the cave served as shelter to native people in the province in the early times.

Marabut Marine Park

One of the well-maintained and beautiful manmade tourist attractions in Southern Samar, Marabut Marine Park is found near the popular San Bernardino Strait. Because of its location, many people did not experience hassles in finding the park. Inside the marine park, tourists can find various species of fish, different corals, as well as beautiful reefs. Hence, for the convenience of all its guests, Marabut Marine Park features a restaurant where they can taste several delectable seafood dishes.

Samar Archaeological Museum and Research Center

Another fascinating tourist destination to see in the province, Samar Archaeological Museum and Research Center features collections of relics that are important to the history, heritage, and culture of Samar group of islands. Within the premises of the museum, everyone can see priceless artifacts that are recovered from the Spanish period like jars, paintings, and sculptures. In addition, devotees like to visit the research center for it also plays home to holy images of several saints and Christian martyrs.

Homonhon Island

Above all, travelers, vacationers, and tourists in Samar, should not forget to visit one of the historical places not just in the province, but also in the Philippines, Homonhon Island. Even if this is not as alluring and attractive as other tourist spots in the province, it is still valuable to locals for it is the place where Spanish wanderer Ferdinand Magellan landed when he discovered the country. To encourage people to visit this place, the provincial government provided a landmark in the site to inform them about the historical value of the island.




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Samar has the longest bridge in Southeast Asia, the San Juanico Bridge which connects Samar and Leyte. You should have a bus ride in able to appreciate this bridge.

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Sunday, November 1, 2009

Bukidnon

The Province of Bukidnon is located at the center of Mindanao Island, southern part of the Philippines. It is a landlocked province bounded on the North by the City of Cagayan de Oro, on the South by North Cotabato and Davao City, on the East by Agusan del Sur and Davao del Norte, and on the West by Lanao del Norte and Lanao del Sur.

Occupying a wide plateau in the North Central part of Mindanao, Bukidnon has a progressive agriculture-based economy. It is a major producer of rice, corn, sugar, coffee, rubber, pineapple, tomato, flowers, cassava, and other fruits and vegetables. It is also a major producer of chicken, hogs, and cattle. Having the biggest agricultural area with soils and climate highly suited to agriculture, Bukidnon is the main source of agricultural products and raw materials that feeds the processing plants within the province and the major processing centers of the region. Hence, Bukidnon is tagged as the region’s “Food Basket”.

Bukidnon is also labelled as the highland paradise in the heart of Mindanao. While it derived its name from the Visayan term “bukid” for “mountain”, it is predominantly a rolling grassland plateau with an average elevation of 915 meters. The rolling uplands, deep canyons and valleys alternating with the low plains create a refreshing vista for dwellers and travellers alike.

Bukidnon is relatively cool and moist throughout the year. The refreshing cool climate in the Bukidnon plateau is attributed to its fairly high altitude.

Not only is Bukidnon endowed with natural attractions, the province's terrain is characterized by deep ravines and dense forest mountains which protect the province from storms. Bukidnon is also typhoon-free.

The mountain ranges, namely, Mt. Kimangkil Range, Pantaron Range, Mt. Tangkulan Range, Mt. Tago Range, Mt. Kalatungan Range Natural Park and Mt. Kitanglad Range Natural Park contain the remaining tropical rainforests of Bukidnon. These mountain ranges host several watersheds that are vital to the ecological and economic balance of Mindanao. Aside from being the homeland of the indigenous peoples (IPs), these ranges are also the habitat of critically endangered, economically important and endemic fauna (like the Philippine Eagle, the second largest bird in the world) and flora (such as the Rafflesia, known as world’s giant flower). Mt. Kitanglad, the highest mountain in the ranges, towering at 2,938 meters (9,639 feet), is second only to Mount Apo among the country’s peaks.



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Bukidnon is known for their sweet pineapple, you should visit Bukidnon because they also have a nice weather.

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