Pitogo Cliff Nature Park, located in the enchanting island of Siquijor, is a natural wonder that offers visitors a unique experience of beauty and tranquility. Known for its dramatic cliffside views and lush surroundings, the park provides a serene atmosphere perfect...
The National Museum of the Philippines in Dumaguete offers a captivating journey through the rich cultural and natural heritage of the region. Situated in the heart of Dumaguete City, this museum showcases a diverse collection of exhibits, including indigenous...
Montemaria Shrine, located along Batangas City’s scenic coastline, is one of the largest religious shrines in the Philippines, dedicated to “Our Lady of the Assumption.” Perched on a hill with a stunning view of Batangas Bay, the shrine features a...
The Miag-ao Church, built in 1786 by Augustinian missionaries, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a masterpiece of Baroque architecture with distinct Filipino elements. Its facade features intricate carvings depicting rural life, such as palm trees and rice stalks,...
Guimbal, a coastal town in Iloilo, was established in 1703 and is one of the oldest municipalities in the province. Its name is believed to have come from the word “guimba,” a local drum made from carabao hide, or from “gimba,” meaning a gong. The town played a...
The Stations of the Cross at the Walkway to the Old Volcano in Camiguin is a must-visit for both spiritual pilgrims and travelers seeking a deeper connection to the island’s history. Set against the backdrop of Mount Vulcan, which erupted in 1871, the trail offers a...