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Philippines - A Journey for fun and thrill

Whether youre an adrenaline addict adventurer or a lazy all-day-at-the-beach sunbather, the 7,107
islands of the Philippines have it all for you.
With the most varied landforms, from hills, to caves, you have access to fine white sand beaches, to
underground rivers and to fly over smoky hot volcano peaks. Here are some of the top destinations that
are a must-see in the Philippines.
Puerto Princesa
Puerto Princesa is famous for its natural wonder of the longest navigable underground river in
the world. The Saint Paul Underground River Cave offers you a journey of 24 kilometers on a
river, ending up into the South China Sea.
It is a natural reservation of over 800 plant species, 195 bird species, 30 mammal species, 19
reptiles and 8 bat species.
Puerto Princesa also offers you numerous private beaches and silent bays where you can enjoy
the feelings of surviving exotic places.
Theres also an important archaeological site, The Tabon Cave Complex, in Quezon. The oldest
Homo Sapiens remains of 47,000 years old were found here.

Cagayan de Oro

The translation of this attraction is The City of Golden Friendship.
It is most famous for rafting and river trekking.
Theres a long bridge of 120 meters named Sky Bridge. It is placed at 120 meters high above the
ground and offers a breathtaking view. It is made from wood and rope and walking on it would
surely kick in some adrenaline for you.
Visit the natural reservation of Mapawa Nature Park where you will be stunned by the amazing
waterfalls and you will enjoy trekking and rappelling.
Find out more about the Filipino traditions and history of tribes by visiting the Museum of Oro,
the Museum of Three Cultures and the Gardens of Malasag Eco-Tourism Village, where you can
observe the natural habitat of tribal housing.
Manila
Manila is the most central city in the Philippines. If you are more of the urban type, the city of
Manila wont let you down.
You will be amazed by a combination of history and modernism throughout buildings and enjoy
the urban lifestyle.
The city of Intramuros, built by the Spaniards occupancy in 1500, is an outstanding example of
medieval fort out of Europe. Inside, you can visit the San Agustin Church and Museum which
contain valuable exhibits of treasure, gold embroidered clothes and ivory statues of saints.
The Manila Bay is famous for its mesmerizing sunsets. This area is also packed with restaurants
and diners where you can spend the most beautiful evening of your life.

Bohol
Bohol area is known for its Chocolate Hills, home the Philippine tarsier. The tarsier is among the
smallest species of primate, so small that fits your palm.
The Loboc River area offers you a wide array of leisure activities such as a trip with the open air
cable cars followed by dining on a floating ship-restaurant.
The Pamilacan Island provides white sandy beaches and dolphins and whales shows.
One of the greatest architectural sites in the Philippines is the Baclayon Church, heritage of the
16
th
century style.
In terms of accommodation, Esta Villa Recidencia is very well situated in Bohol, 5-minute drive
from Baclayon Church and a 10-minute drive from Tagbilaran Airport. It provides rent-a-car
services, spa, laundry, meeting facilities, wi-fi etc. Being 2 stars rated, this Villa is a very
advantageous option for you to choose.

So, if you end up visiting the Philippines, above you have the main things anyone should do when
landing on these magnificent islands.

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