Heaven won’t seem so far away once you go to Aliwagwag Falls. A must visit destination in Davao Oriental; known as the “Curtain falls” or the “Stairway-to-Heaven”; Aliwagwag falls is the highest waterfalls in the Philippines and is composed of more than 100 cascading waterfalls. Towering with the total of 1,110 feet in length and 20 meters in width, this interesting spot is a place that is heaven on earth and what better way to lose yourself in paradise.
Surigao del Sur | Libuacan Cold Spring in Tagbina
A haven is defined as a place of safety or refuge. Last September I had the chance to visit a beautiful spot in Tagbina, Surigao del Sur which locals consider as their safe haven. Libuacan cold spring is a quiet, peaceful and serene safe haven. It is a place that could relieve stress and will definitely give its visitor a breath of fresh air.
Guest Post | Palawan’s Best Outdoor Activities
Palawan is known to be a tropical paradise in the Philippines. Such title has been given due to the profusion of the island’s natural wonders. With the abundance of natural beauty, the finest moments are best spent time in the wide open spaces of Palawan where the splendor of nature is well-exhibited.
Misamis Oriental | The Largest Ostrich Farm in the Philippines
An attraction that is perfect for a family outing or a hang out with friends that are fellow animal lovers, Philippine Ostrich and Crocodile Farm was established during 1998 and is located in Brgy. Malanang, Opol, Misamis Oriental. This farm has created its own name in the “must visits” list of not only students but also tourists. The farm was able to brand their animals as “Big Bird” and “Crocs”, which gives it a friendlier approach for kids and a cute nickname for adults.
Bacolod City | Masskara Festival 2016 Schedule of Activities, Things to Do and Travel Guide
Philippines
– known for our surreal beaches and our joyous and magnificent festivities. A lot of people are aware
of what our country can offer in terms of fun, sceneries, and serene
surroundings but some still doubt and some are still in the sphere of wonder of
what the Pearl of the Orient Sea can give them.
photograph courtesy of my photographer friend Rob of Palibut.com |
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