We weren’t kidding when we said “perfect cone,” the Mayon Volcano has an almost symmetric conical shape that’s renowned and acknowledged worldwide. Hundreds, if not thousands, of local and foreign tourists visit the province of Albay, just to see for themselves how perfectly beautiful the Mayon Volcano is. If you’re just in for the view, schedule a trip during the hottest months or else you’ll only see a volcano covered in clouds. To get an even better view, go to Cagsawa in Daraga, there you’ll also see the ruins of a church. That seemingly small ruin is actually the bells of a church, I bet you’re thinking “How did it get so close to the ground?” Well actually, one of Mayon’s eruptions buried that church alongside villages and even people. People are actually allowed to climb the Mayon Volcano, it would be a shame not to experience and overcome it while you’re there. This climb, like many others, are recommended for the fit and even they need experienced guides. The guides provide two options: rough or smooth adventure. The rougher one will let you climb all the way up to the summit within a minimum of 2 days and one […]
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The Philippines is a country whose origins, history, and culture are firmly rooted in the heritage of its people’s forefathers. Filipinos are renowned all over the globe for their friendliness and hospitality. They are a highly educated, accommodating, and fun loving people. For years, the fascinating islands of the Philippines have become a popular tourist destination not only because of the amazing sights and sounds of the country’s more than 7,000 islands, but also because of its people, whose ability to speak and understand the English language fluently and proficiently has made them very easy to communicate with. A trip to the Philippines is almost synonymous to being on a trip to an island getaway, with countless beautiful world-class beaches such as those found in Boracay and Panglao. The country is also known for its excellent diving spots, namely those in Bohol, Cebu, Puerto Galera, Subic, and Coron Bay. You can even go swimming while exploring the enchanting caves and some of the majestic underground rivers of Palawan and Bolinao, Pangasinan. Next, uncover the secrets of the many volcanos in the Philippines, such as those in Albay, and most popularly, in Taal, Batangas, where a lake sits in the middle […]