The Beauty of our Country
If you want to a
take a vacation that will offer you nearly limitless possibilities of things to
do and memories that will last a life time without spending a fortune then the
Philippines are for you. Consisting of more than 7000 islands the Philippines
have something for everyone to enjoy. If its nature you're interested in then
you can go scuba diving, hiking in the mountains or take a short boat rides to
one of the many islands for some site seeing. The Philippines have the largest
concentration of different species of wildlife for their size than any other
place in the world. Not into nature? Just want to do some site seeing. You can
move around the cities easily and view the people and culture. The Philippines
have some Cathedrals here that are hundreds of years old and are spectacular.
You won't have to walk around with a pocket translator and
worry about communicating with the residents. English is spoken by most
Filipinos. Currency is not a problem either since there are numerous places
where you can convert your cash to the local currency and Visa is readily
accepted by most major establishments. Sample the local cuisine and if you find
your self missing some of your old favorites there are McDonalds , KFC and
Pizza Hut here as well as a number of restaurants that serve western style
cuisine. Last of all I want to mention the people. We are fantastic. Friendly,
quick to smile and always polite. We love foreigners here and make you feel
special when you visit. Chances are good if you visit once you will come back.
You may also meet some of the many foreigners that now call the Philippines
home.
So now let me be your tour guide in visiting through our eyes the famous destination here in our country.
First stop ... Rice Terraces of Banaue
The Rice Terraces of Banaue are perhaps the most well know
attraction in the Philippines. Located in central Luzon, they
have been carved by local Ifugao people over the last 3,000 thousand years.
When you visit, you can see terraces still being built today. The locals often
describe the terraces as the largest man made structure created without forced
labor. If each terrace were laid end to end, they would stretch almost 14,000
miles. They were declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1995 and placed on
the endangered list in 2001.
Second stop ... Tubbataha Reef, Sulu Sea
Located in the middle of the Sulu Sea, Tubbataha Reef is one
of the largest and best preserved reef systems in the world. Actually composed
to two atolls, Tubbataha is far removed from any human settlement, it is a 92
mile boat trip from the city of Puerto Princessa. The marine park covers over
968 km² and is home to over 300 coral species and 400 fish species, rivaling
the diversity of the Great Barrier Reef. The few pieces of atoll which are
above water are also home to a large number of seabirds. It was inscribed on
the UNESCO list of World Heritage sites in 1993.
Third stop ... Chocolate Hills, Bohol
The Chocolate Hills are located on the Island of Bohol. They
are over 1,200 hills, covering over 50 km² and get their name because the grass
which covers the hills turns brown during the dry season. The hills are almost
all conical in shape and made of limestone. Many people have believed that they
were human creations. Geologists are not entirely sure how they were created.
Theories include erosion of limestone, volcanic uplift, and accretion of
limestone around basalt fragments from a volcanic eruption. The government of
the Philippines has declared it one of their flagship tourist destinations. The
Chocolate Hills are so central to the people of Bohol, they appear on the flag
of the province.
Fourth stop ...Taal
Volcano
Taal volcano has a unique distinction in the world. It
contains the largest island, inside of a lake, which is on an island, which is
inside a lake, which is on an island. (got that?) Taal is a very active volcano
which has killed over 5,000 people in recorded history. It has been named one
of 16 decade volcanoes in the world worthy of special study. Inside the Taal
caldera is Lake Tall, which is a 25km across. The lake is know for its high
sulfur content and is also home to many endemic species of freshwater fish.
Taal is only 50km from the city of Manila.
Fifth stop ... Mayon
Volcano
Mayon volcano is perhaps the most perfectly shaped conic
volcano in the world. It has been called by some the “Filipino Mount Fuji”.
Located in south east Luzon, it is one of the most active volcanoes in the
world. It has erupted close to 50 times since the year 1600, with the most
recent eruption occurring in 2006. 77 people were killed in an eruption in 1993
and 75,000 people had to be evacuated from their homes during an eruption in
1984. It rises 2462 m over Legazpi City in the province of Albay.
Sixth stop ... Underground River of Puerto Princessa
The Underground River is not only a UNESCO World Heritage
site, but was named as one of the Earth’s New7Wonders of Nature. The
Underground River is the longest subterranean river in the world, extending
8.2km underground. Over 2km is accessible to the public. The surrounding
National Park includes many species including monitor lizards, the blue-naped
parrot and macaque monkeys. The park is located 50km north of the city of
Puerto Princessa on the island of Palawan.
Seventh stop ... Boracay
Boracay is a small island approximately 200 miles south of
Manila and is very close to the major island of Panay. Its white sand beaches
and direct flights from all over Asia, have made it one of the Philippines most
popular tourist destinations. White Beach is the longest beach on Boracay and
extends 4 km on west side of the islands.
If you are fond of traveling and visiting other places,
Philippines should be a part of your itinerary. You’ll find everything that you
want here – beautiful places, delicious food and friendly people. You’ll
definitely never run out of things to do (and see) here in my country. I hope you enjoy our tour to the most visited places in our country. I know one day, I will be able to go to those places and experience the joy in travelling in our country,The
Philippines.
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