Baguio City

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Burnham Park – Situated at the heart of the city, Burnham is the traditional venue of the city’s numerous festivities. The park is named after the city’s master planner Daniel Burnham. Its man-made lagoon is the site of many boating excursions, Bikers, hikers and skaters delight in the park’s criss-crossing walkways. And of the romantic, a walk in the rose gardens is an absolute must.

Mines View Park – Over the years, the Park has been transformed into a shopping showcase of sorts. It’s here where you can load up on the province’s bounties: hand woven jacket and blankets, silver knickknacks and jewelries, and various jams and preserve. Of course, none of these goodies could complete with the Park’s breathtaking view of the hills and valleys of the Cordillera and the gold mines of Benguet.

Banaue – Although Banaue is nine hours away from Baguio by bus, the tourist who takes the time to see this marvel of culture and architecture would be greatly rewarded. Known far and wide as the eighth wonder of the world, the Banaue Rice Terraces were carved from the mountain ranges centuries ago by the Ifugaos, one of the oldest known mountain tribes of the province.

-Mildred Liamaz

Kamay Ni Hesus of Lucban, Quezon

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Kamay ni Hesus—A Miraculous Shrine. The Kamay ni Hesus Shrine at Lucban in Quezon is a sought-after pilgrimage destination known for its miraculous healing masses and the steep hill that leads to a majestic Risen Christ statue.

-Zyrus Overa

El Nido, Palawan

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Synonymous with PARADISE

El Nido is a popular tourist destination at the northern tip of Palawan. With overall 45 islands located in Bacuit Bay, it gained a massive worldwide attention for its pristine white beaches, towering limestone cliffs, scenic mountains, mysterious caves, startling wildlife, enchanting lagoons and rich coral garden. From aerial to panorama and under the sea, El Nido has an exquisite biodiversity.Everyone is smiling at El Nido. From the locals, tour guides, tricycle drivers, tourists and even the kids playing on the seashore, people are speaking the language of joy. Maybe this is because El Nido is laid-back, peaceful and gorgeous.  You can easily approach locals to help you find affordable tours and eatery.

-AIRA GAEL S. PARAS

 

 

Taytay Falls of Majayjay, Laguna

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Taytay Falls is the most popular tourist attraction in Majayjay ,Laguna.Every summer many tourist go to Taytay Falls because Taytay Falls is the perfect spot in summer because the water is like a molten ice,and because of a beautiful view people cant leave without a photo/picture for a remembrance in Taytay Falls.

-Ranz Somorot

Camiguin Island

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  • The White Island. beautiful beach with Mt. Hibokhibok as background.
  • The Sunken Cemetery of Camiguin Island marks the swept remains of the island’s rested locals. Driven underwater when Mt. Vulcan Daan erupted in 1870’s, the large cross has served the town’s people, as well as the tourists, a scenic spot to memorialize the departed buried there.
  • Tuasan Falls located in Catarman Camiguin Island. Tuasan Falls is much far than Katibawasan Falls. About 2 kilometers from the main Camiguin highway. With the opening of a new cement road, it’s now accessible to most travelers who want mountain climbing.
  • The Ardent Hot Springs are one of real highlites on Camiguin Island it was located in the mountainside of the famous Hibok – Hibok Volcano, which supplies the hot and crystal clear water.

-Grethel Banocnoc 

Vigan, Ilocos Sur

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  •   Vigan City itself is already a tourist destination. You can see anywhere, the Spanish-time houses and streets. There are also Calesas which offer you a ride anywhere in the city. Lots of stores selling souvenirs are also in the street of the city. Heritage Village – this place is known as Mestizo Districtwhere the streets are lined with Spanish Era ancestral houses.

-Erl Glodoviza

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