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Famous Tourist Attractions And Places To Visit In Philippines

Famous Tourist Attractions And Places To Visit In Philippines

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A tropical archipelago on the borders of Asia and the Pacific Ocean. A hundred million people live across thousands of islands. A fusion of island nation people with Spanish and American influences, this isn't
a place or people like it anywhere in the world. From Manila to Mindanao, Coron to Boracay, a land of rice paddles. This could only be in the Philippines. The Philippines is a highly populated and extensive archipelago on the eastern edge of southeast Asia. The country was named after King Philip of Spain
when it was by the Spanish in the 16th Century. For the longest time, it was officially called the Philippine Islands, but the island's part was dropped in 1935, leaving just the Philippines. The official Filipino language is Pilipinas. The Austronesian peoples who make up the vast majority of the population today are believed to have colonised the islands as early as 2200 BC.

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Best 10 Places To Visit In Philippines

01

San Agustin Church and Manila Cathedral

San Agustin Church and Manila Cathedral

The Manila Cathedral is recognized as the Mai Roman Catholic Church in the Phil's and serves as the episcopal seat of the archbishop of Manila it was Originally built in 1571 and was rebuilt a few times due to natural disasters and war. It is located in the walled city of Intramuros, Manila, Philippines. It is located in intramural, Manila, within walking distance from the Manila Cathedral. It is one of the oldest churches in the Phil's and was the only structure left after WWII. The Church has a museum and displays a large collection of Spanish-era artifacts.

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02

Tagaytay

Tagaytay

It is known as the second summer capital of the Philippines due to its cool climate and scenic landscapes. Taal Volcano is a fascinating attraction worth exploring for every adventure lover. It boasts a unique feature as an island within a lake. While you can go hiking to the Volcano and enjoy up-close views and panoramic vistas from its ridge to the highlands, you can also take boat trips across Taal Lake, which also provides stunning views from both water level and elevated vantage points along Tagaytay Ridge. This natural wonder also attracts visitors with its extraordinary geological formation, offering a chance to immerse themselves in nature's beauty and experience the thrill of exploring an active Volcano. People park in the sky whether you're a nature lover, history enthusiast, or seeking a peaceful getaway. People's Park in the Sky is an incredible destination you don't want to miss. It offers a breathtaking 360-degree view of landmarks like Taal Volcano, Taal Lake, and Tagaytay Islands. Originally planned as a presidential mansion it now serves as a historical attraction with a rich past. You can enjoy leisurely walks, admire the well-maintained gardens, and capture stunning photographs.

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03

Coron island

Coron island

Thus Destination will make you feel like you have been transported to the avatar world. Coron is a unique island in the Palawan province of the Philippines but also comprises the eastern part of Busuanga island as well as 50 other Minor islets the island offers limestone cliff landscapes white sandy beauty and crystal clear freshwater lakes perfect for those people who not only want to sunbathe and relax but who are also up for a bit of an adventure. Coron Bay is literally where the magic happens so That's obviously where we're starting to imagine a blend of deep blue waters seamlessly melting into the limestone cliffs but this isn't even the most exciting part to bear with us on the 24th of September 1944. Bomber squadron appeared above the Japanese ships hiding in Coron Bay and opened fire instantly ten ships were sunk and are still well preserved underwater for all to see you are still able to admire the military exterior which is now covered in corals and full of marine life such as mandarin fish seahorses anemones barracuda cuttlefish giant class Moray eels turtles lobsters angelfish and so much more the best time to drive in coron bay is during the dry season which runs from December to March the weather is good and the visibility underwater will be at it's best to skip the crowds we recommend diving via a liveaboard which starts at roughly 350 dollars per day.

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04

Siargao

Siargao

Siargao is next to Bali. There are similarities, there's the palm trees, there are the jungles, there's the beaches. But, you know, having been to both places. A majestic scenic sand beach with Natural rock formations and tidal pools. The best time to visit is during low tides in the morning at sunrise. The deepest tidal pool is approximately 18 feet deep. Food is enough reason to visit Siargao. The culinary scenes here are very diverse along with a lot of Filipino dishes. You might break the bank on food here because it's a little expensive but don't worry about it. Now Siargao island is part of Sua Del Norte and according to the locals, kinilaw is one of their delicacies. Sure even if you are a complete surfing Noob there is nothing like catching a few waves in the surfing capital of the Philippines now this is what put Siargao on the map and I think it's a key component of the identity of Siargao as a whole while the best time to surf is in July and December we can still enjoy surfing here with the off months, especially as a beginner with several great surf spots the most popular ones here are Jacking Horse Town Point and cloud night.

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05

Davao

Davao

Davao City is the largest city in the Philippines by land area. Eagle Centre nestled in barangay Malagos, this center serves as a crucial Sanctuary for Wildlife conservation. It is particularly for the critically endangered Philippine eagle, also known as the monkey-eating eagle with its collection of 36 Philippine eagles, including 18 bred in captivity the center provides an extraordinary opportunity to witness these majestic avian species up close. However, the appeal of the Philippines Eagle Centre extends beyond mere observation. The center is dedicated to raising awareness about crucial issues such as habitat destruction, biodiversity loss, and environmental conservation. The Philippines Eagle Foundation aims to create a future where lush green forests cover every major island group, with people actively involved in preserving these magnificent creatures. You can also enjoy delicious Filipino cuisine at the various restaurants available, including Karlos Gourmet for coffee and baked treats.

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06

Chocolate hills

Chocolate hills

Within the Philippines is a strange network of large and rounded green hills, which are spaced somewhat evenly apart. These dome-shaped landforms are largely between 30 to 50 meters tall, although some are as much as 120 meters or 390 feet taller than the surrounding landscape. This network stands out above the low-lying farmland and forest, forming an alien-looking landscape. They became all the more spectacular during the dry season during which the grasses on them died off, causing the mounds to turn to a brown color. This brown coloration is how these unique features got their name, which is referred to as the Chocolate Hills. The Chocolate Hills are located on the south-central island of Bohol, where the various landforms are scattered across the west-central portion of the island.

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07

National museum

National museum

One of the four buildings in the National Museum complex in Manila. The National Museum of Anthropology was built in the 1940s during the American colonial regime under architect Anton Toledo of the Bureau of Public Works. It was inspired by the design of Daniel Burnham for Manila which was based on the American concept of connecting key monuments and public buildings by a system of roads and rotundas. The Burnham plan includes an extended park with views of Manila Bay and a government center. The building was barely finished when World War 2 began. The three buildings in the National Museum complex were not spared from the heavy bombing during the last days of the campaign to liberate Manila. The collections of the museum were damaged and burned from the wreckage. It features the range of ceramics recovered from different archaeological sites in Batanes, the northernmost island in Luzon, to Sarangani in Mindanao. It highlights the craftsmanship of early communities.

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Puerto princesa subterranean river

Puerto princesa subterranean river

The town of Puerto Princesa was named so by the Spanish queen Isabella after her daughter who died in an untimely and very sad death, something like the Princess Harbour. These are the seven natural wonders of the world. It's the underground river of Palawan, supposedly the longest underground river in the entire world. It's 8.2 kilometers long and it's a little boat trip away from here so there is a line over there with a lot of tourists. It is a coastal city on Palawan Island in the western Philippines. It is best for the subterranean river national park or the underground water. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and holds a place in the new Seven Wonders of Nature. Honda Bay provides a range of thrilling leisurely activities, from island-hopping to snorkeling. It is the perfect place to put on your swimming gear and to do other water activities under the heat of the sun. 

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09

Kayangan

Kayangan

The cleanest lake in the Philippines. The beautiful tortoise water ideas for snorkelling you can also catch sight of its marine life and its unique limestone formations. It has 70% freshwater and 30% salt water. Katanga Lake is located on the island of Coron. We had a 20-minute boat ride from Coron town proper on Busuanga island to Coron island and the boat right there was simply a gorgeous lake. It's about a 10 to 15-minute hike with about a hundred and fifty stairs to the top of the mountain and another set down to the lake. Midway up is a viewing deck with an amazing view of the bay surrounded by majestic mountains. Even though you may be out for a day of snorkeling, be sure to bring a good pair of sandals or flip-flops for this trip as well as bring your camera for amazing photos.

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10

Cebu

Cebu

A place with the bluest of waters inhabited by the world's largest fish. A place with adventures so good you feel like you are in a movie. Food in Cebu is a whole experience in itself. Another must-try is lechon. Two of the most famous nearby the city are the Taoist Temple and the Temple of Leia. Taoism was built in 1972 as a place of worship for the ancient Chinese philosophy and religion of Taoism. If you want to participate in the rituals make sure to ask the ministers and always be respectful and mindful throughout the process. While you're there, take your time to explore the gardens, with their lush greenery and vibrant blooms, offering a serene escape. Also, create time and engage with knowledgeable guides to learn about the temple's construction and the Adarna family's legacy. Run in Moalboal and make sure to add the breathtaking sardine. It's a paradise for nature enthusiasts and ocean lovers. Sirao Garden is an ideal place to be if you are a nature lover visiting Cebu. This place is a precious gem that will blow you away. Imagine being surrounded by vibrant flowers arranged in the most breathtaking way imaginable.

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People Also Asked

When was Manila cathedral built in Philippines?

It was Originally built in 1571 and was rebuilt a few times due to natural disasters and war.

Which city is known as the largest city in the Philippines?

Davao City is the largest city in the Philippines by land area.

How tall are chocolate hills?

 These dome shaped landforms are largely between 30 to 50 metres tall, although some are as much as 120 metres or 390 feet taller than the surrounding landscape.

When was taoist built and why was it built?

Taoist was built in 1972 as a place of worship for the ancient Chinese philosophy and religion of taoism.

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