Tubbataha Reef: Pearl of the Philippine Sea
Tubbataha Reef, located in the heart of the Philippine Sea, is one of the most unique and valuable natural sites not only in the Philippines but also in the entire planet.
Banaue is the gateway to the world-famous Ifugao Rice Terraces and tourHQ’s guides can help travelers with trips to these cascading farms, or even trekking in the countryside between Bangaan and Batad.
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Tubbataha Reef, located in the heart of the Philippine Sea, is one of the most unique and valuable natural sites not only in the Philippines but also in the entire planet.
Whileon a seaside holiday, some of us may wish to float on top of the water andconveniently snorkel our way through a destination. If you would rather beunderwater, scuba diving amid all the action, ...
What is more fun in the Philippines? To be honest, pretty much just about everything! There’s plenty to do for everyone, from nightlife and shopping to stunning places of natural beauty, the people ...
The Philippine Islands are world renowned for some of the best scuba diving for all skill levels and interests. The islands are blessed by colourful coral reefs, a treasure trove of sea life, a ...
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Here are some facts and interesting tidbits about Manila that you might want to know before you visit.
Clutching the verdant ridges of the Cordillera highlands in the wild lands north of Manila, Banaue is a wondrous sight to behold. Its haphazard, multi-storey homes with overhanging balconies and moss-clad corrugated roofs tower disconcertingly above the valleys below, coalescing like some barrio atop the mountains. In fact, the town itself cascades down the mountainsides here much like the famous Ifugao Rice Terraces that are the region’s major draw, great valleys of which can be found encompassing Banaue on all sides. These wonderful, UNESCO-attested mud walled creations are thought to be millennia old relics that were built by Chinese agriculturalists sometime in the first centuries AD; today they stand as one of the most fascinating Cultural Landscapes in the world. Be sure to enlist the help of a Banaue tour guide and head out to explore the rice paddies that range from Bangaan to Batad in the surrounding countryside. Along the way, don’t miss the Museum of Cordilleran Sculpture, where the haunting effigies of timber Bululs – guardian icons thought to protect rice crops – can be seen in all their mysterious glory.
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