Places I want to visit in the Philippines.
0: Aldevinco Shopping Center. Davao City, Davao del Sur Ver detalle |
1: Whale shark feeding. Oslob, Cebu province. Ver detalle |
2: May 3rd: Carabao-Carroza Race Festival. Pavia, Province of Iloilo. Ver detalle |
3: The "Millennium Tree". Maria Aurora, Aurora Province Ver detalle |
4: Taal Volcano. Talisay, Batangas Province Ver detalle |
5: Lake Sampaloc. San Pablo City, Laguna Province Ver detalle |
6: January 5-16: Ati-Atihan Festival. Kalibo, Aklan Province Ver detalle |
7: Oct 19: MassKara Festival. Bacolod City, Province of Negros Occidental Ver detalle |
8: April 2-8: Lang-Ay Festival, Bontoc, Mt. Province Ver detalle |
9: Bacuit Bay Island Hopping. El Nido, Palawan Province Ver detalle |
10: Callao Cave, Peñablanca, Cagayan Province Ver detalle |
11: Puerto Princesa/St. Paul Underground River, Puerto Princesa, Palawan Province Ver detalle |
12: Banaue Rice Terraces, Ifugao Province Ver detalle |
Opened in 1965 this 8,370 sqm shopping complex also acts as an arts and crafts gallery showcasing the culture and heritage of the Mindanaoan.
Despite the wonder of the interaction between whale sharks and humans a few whale sharks have already been injured. Whale watching from a distance has yet to undergo further improvement.
Since 1973 the carabao takes center stage with parades and a 100 meter race featuring carabaos pulling bamboo sleds or "carrosas".
Claimed to be the largest of its kind in Asia, it is estimated to be about 600+ years old and stands about 200 feet tall.
Viewed from Tagaytay Ridge, the active Taal Volcano presents one of the most picturesque and attractive views in the Philippines.
The largest of the Seven Lakes of San Pablo, Laguna. Volcanic in origin the lake is dotted with small cottages built on stilts.
At first a 13th century celebration between locals and a newly-arrived group of Borneans, the festival added the Santo Niño to festivities during 16th century Spanish rule.
Tragedy after the sinking of an inter-island vessel and a sugar crisis in 1980 was what inspired this City of Smiles to declare its resilience through this annual festival.
An annual event highlighting the rich cultural diversity and multi-ethnic groups of Mountain Province.
Named after the US$3000/kg "nido" or nests of birds living in its limestone cliffs. El Nido's Bacuit Bay is dotted with islands with over 30 dive sites.
It has a natural cathedral located at the first chamber, which was turned into a chapel by the local people.
The 2nd longest underground river in the world, it stretches for 15 miles (24 km), 2.6 miles of which is accessible by boat.
2000-year-old 4000 square mile rice terraces that were carved into the mountains of Ifugao by ancestors of the indigenous people.