Hundred Islands
Hundred Islands off the coast of the Province of Pangasinan, Luzon,
Lingayen Gulf, The islands number from 123 to 124, depending on the
tide. Only three are inhabited for tourism purposes.
Callao Caves
Callao Caves in Cagayan province, Northern Luzon, Philippines. The
cave system has 7 chambers, which contain both stalactites and
stalagmites. The most accessible chamber contains a chapel.
Chocolate Hills of Bohol
Chocolate Hills of Bohol. So named because the grasses turn brown
during summer, The 1,776 mounds are one of the most popular tourist
attractions in the Philippines.
Mayon Volcano
Mayon Volcano in the province of Albay. Old Mayon is famous for
having an almost perfect cone. That distinction may not last long
because the volcano has been acting up the past years.
Mud Springs of Mt. Makiling
Mud Springs of Los Baos, Laguna. Tucked away in the forested slopes
of Mt. Makiling are simmering mud holes spewing sulfuric gases. The
same inner turmoil that heats up the mud provide natural hot plumbing to
several hot spring resorts that dot the
Tinago Falls in Iligan City
Tinago Falls in Iligan City, Lanao del Norte, Philippines. Tinago
means hidden, very appropriate for a hidden gem of a waterfall. The
waterfall is surrounded by steep cliffs and drops into a deep blue pool
perfect for a cool swim.
Pygmy Forest of Mt. Hamguitan
The Pygmy Forest of Mt. Hamguitan in Davao Oriental, Mindanao
Philippines. If you fancy bonsai, this forest is heaven for you. The
trees there grow only up to 5 feet tall but are a hundred years old. A
popular destination for trekkers and campers.
Tubbataha Reef
Tubbataha Reef in the Sulu Sea. It is a 2-atoll coral reef system
that provides a home for more than 1,000 species. Declared as one of the
7 wonders of Asia.
Underground River of Palawan
The subterranean river of Puerto Princesa, Palawan. It is also
known as the St. Paul underground river. The river winds through a cave
system full of stalactites and stalagmites before pouring out into the
South China Sea.
Calauit Island
Calauit Island, Palawan. The whole island is full of scenic wonders
and was declared a game preserve and wildlife sanctuary in 1977. Shown
abode is the entrance to the twin lagoon, a famous swimming destination.
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