When travelling to the Philippines, we long to find paradisiacal beaches on its more than 7,000 islands, of which only about 2,000 are inhabited. And when we think about the beaches of the Philippines, images of the wonderful places such as Coron, Plawan or perhaps Bohol come to our mind. However, this country also offersContinue reading “PHILIPPINES: BEACH DESTINATION”
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THE ROUTE OF THE VOLCANES IN THE PHILIPPINES
The Philippines is an archipelagic country, located in the Pacific Ring of Fire and has more than 100 volcanoes, distributed in its more than 7,000 wonderful islands. Volcanic activity is very abundant in the Ring of Fire, since it concentrates up to 75% of the world’s volcanoes. During your visit to this country, you shouldContinue reading “THE ROUTE OF THE VOLCANES IN THE PHILIPPINES”
NORTH FROM MANILA: PART II – MOUNTAIN PROVINCE
It’s said that if you put in a line all the rice terraces from the Mountain Province, located on the island of Luzon, they will surround the World. I am not sure if that’s true, but I can definitely affirm that the landscape offered by the terraces is really spectacular. So if you come toContinue reading “NORTH FROM MANILA: PART II – MOUNTAIN PROVINCE”
NORTH FROM MANILA: PART I – BALER
The Philippines is well known for its wonderful islands, such as Palawan, Coron or Bohol, however, the Luzon island itself, on which the Philippine capital Manila, is located, offers visitors numerous opportunities for short excursions in which it is possible to explore landscapes of unique nature and delve into the culture and history of theContinue reading “NORTH FROM MANILA: PART I – BALER”
DISCOVERING BOHOL BY MOTORCYCLE
When I lived in Manila I used to escape on weekends to anywhere far from the big city, be it to the incredible Philippine islands or the nearby countries, in order to disconnect from the endless and very frequent traffic jams in the capital. One of my getaways took place on the island of Bohol,Continue reading “DISCOVERING BOHOL BY MOTORCYCLE”