1.Banaue Rice Terraces
Banaue Rice Terraces, which is also referred to as “Hagdan Hagdang Palayan,”
The Banaue Rice Terraces
A mountain formed by traversing stairs, Banaue Rice Terraces is a 2,000-year old landmark, carved by the Ifugao natives.
This man made structure is also known as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Bohol is one of the loveliest islands of the Philippines. It is full of diverse wildlife as well as blue beaches.
Chocolate Hills of Bohol
The true attraction here is that these lush green and brown hills are not manmade, but are, in fact, a masterpiece of nature!
If you are wondering what the Philippines looked like during the Spanish regime, then you should pack your bags and head to Vigan.
The Spanish Houses in Vigan
There are also “calezas” or carriages that complete the experience.
Cebu, or the “Queen City of the South,” is definitely a great place to go to in the Philippines.
The Heritage Monument in Cebu
If you head to the city, you will be welcomed by skyscrapers, malls and hotels!
You haven’t seen paradise until you have arrived on one of the most beautiful beaches in the world: Boracay!
It is not surprising that the seas of Boracay have been named several times as the world’s loveliest beach. Who wouldn’t fall for its azul waters lined by velvety white sand?
The Beautiful Beach of Bora
At night, you can party your heart out as the picturesque and quite beach is transformed into one big party place!
If there is one world to best describe Palawan it would be the world magical.
The El Nido Beach
Among the most popular resorts include El Nido, Coron and the world class and exclusive Amanpulo.
This relaxing place is also abundant with rare flora and fauna. .
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