About Cotabato City Did you know that Cotabato City doesn’t belong to the Province of Cotabato nor South Cotabato? It actually, politically and geographically belongs to Maguindanao Province. Apparently, the city’s geopolitical location is as …
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Lake Sebu Travel Guide: Experience the Culture of T’Boli Tribe
Perched in the highlands of South Cotabato is the town of Lake Sebu, home to the indigenous T’boli and Ubo tribes and an emerging eco-tourism and adventure destination in Southern Mindanao. Known for its majestic …
Continue readingSan Andres (Quezon) Bus Schedule & Fare (As of 2024)
The sleepy town of San Andres is one of the farthest municipalities of Quezon Province. It is located at the southeastern tip of Bondoc Peninsula, approximately 180 kilometers away from the provincial capital Lucena and …
Continue reading10 Remarkable Philippine Destinations for Solo Travel
In your life as a traveler, there will come a time that you will have to travel alone. The thought of it can be frightening specially if you are doing it for the very first …
Continue readingPulangbato Falls (Malabo Falls): The Red Waterfalls of Valencia
At the foot of Cuernos del Negros or Mount Talinis is the town of Valencia in Negros Oriental, home to numerous waterfalls including Pulangbato Falls, otherwise known as Malabo Falls. With its proximity and accessibility …
Continue readingCasaroro Falls: The Towering Treasure of Valencia, Negros Oriental
In the deep crevices of the highland town of Valencia lies one of Negros Oriental’s most sought after tourist destinations – the towering Casaroro Falls! Standing at around 100 feet, Casaroro Falls is tucked in …
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