SIRANG LENTE

Wednesday, 30 December 2020

Camiguin - Tourist Spots, Travel Guide, Itinerary & Hotels

Camiguin Tourist Spots

About Camiguin

Camiguin, known as the “Island Born of Fire,” is a small yet captivating destination in Northern Mindanao. Famous for its volcanoes, waterfalls, hot springs, and the iconic White Island sandbar, Camiguin offers a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation. Whether you’re a nature lover, history enthusiast, or beach seeker, this island paradise has something unforgettable to offer.

My Backpacking in Pagadian City - Your Guide

Pagadian City Tourist Spots
After Ozamis City and Misamis Occidental, I travelled to Pagadian City, Zamboanga del Sur, which is the last province on my list. It was a three-and-a-half-hour land travel with a huge picture of how the people of the Zamboanga peninsula live. At the integrated terminal, I rode a motorcycle to the centre of the city, passing by the famous rotunda. I was wearing a sando, and I easily felt the fresh and cool wind while we were on a descending road with a clear view of the stunning sunset.

Zamboanga del Norte Tourist Spots

Zamboanga del Norte Tourist Spots

1. Dapitan City Plaza

Dapitan City Plaza (“Liwasan ng Dapitan”), also known as the Town Square, is the plaza that Dr. Jose P. Rizal beautified and developed during his exile. It has an estimated land area of 1 hectare, and it is laid out in the traditional rectilinear Spanish colonial manner. The plaza already existed when Dr. Jose P. Rizal arrived in Dapitan on July 17, 1892. Making this area one of the top tourist attractions in Zamboanga del Norte. Details from Dapitan City Official Website

Featuring Southern Leyte (5 Best Tourist Spots)

Southern Leyte Tourist Spots
The top tourist spot and destination in Southern Leyte is Maasin Cathedral, a catholic place of worship in Maasin City. It was originally built in 1700 by the Jesuit priests; however, it was severely damaged because of the Moro rebels. The bricks and the mosses on the façade give an older and unique look, which is perfect for modern selfies. This cathedral is definitely one of the historical pillars of the province. Since it is situated in front of the plaza and a few meters away from the City hall, it is one of the busiest areas in the city.

Samar - A Solo-Backpacking Guide

Tourist Destinations in Samar

About Samar

Samar Province, the third-largest island in the Philippines, is a treasure trove of natural wonders and cultural heritage. Known for its rugged landscapes, it boasts breathtaking waterfalls, pristine beaches, mysterious caves, and lush forests teeming with wildlife. The province is also home to historic sites and vibrant festivals that reflect the rich traditions of its people. Adventure seekers will find plenty to explore, from the world-renowned Sohoton Caves to the majestic Lulugayan Falls. With its blend of natural beauty and cultural charm, Samar offers an unforgettable travel experience.

Tuesday, 29 December 2020

Capul Island, Northern Samar

Capul Island

About Capul Island

Situated away in the northernmost part of Samar, Capul Island is a timeless destination that beautifully blends history, culture, and natural beauty. Once a vital stopover during the Manila-Acapulco Galleon Trade, this small island now offers a quiet escape where stone churches, a century-old lighthouse, and crystal-clear waters tell stories of the past. It’s the kind of place where time slows down, and every corner whispers echoes of history surrounded by the calm of the sea.

Solo Backpacking in Leyte Province, with Guide

Leyte tourist spots

About Leyte

Leyte, one of the most historically significant provinces in the Philippines, beautifully blends wartime heritage, natural wonders, and cultural richness. Known as the site of General Douglas MacArthur’s return during World War II, Leyte invites travelers to relive history while basking in its pristine beaches, lush highlands, and charming provincial towns. Whether you’re crossing the iconic San Juanico Bridge, diving into the turquoise waters of Kalanggaman Island, or exploring the breathtaking Lake Danao, Leyte offers a journey filled with both reflection and adventure — perfect for every kind of traveler.

Solo Backpacking in Biliran, with Travel Guide

Biliran tourist spots

About Biliran

Tucked away in the Eastern Visayas region, Biliran Province is a hidden paradise waiting to be explored. Once part of Leyte, this small island has grown into a destination that charms travelers with its unspoiled waterfalls, serene hot springs, and beautiful island beaches. From the majestic Tinago Falls to the breathtaking Sambawan Island, Biliran offers a mix of adventure and tranquility — making it perfect for those seeking nature, solitude, and a glimpse of authentic provincial life.

Miagao Church, Iloilo

Miagao Church

Standing proudly for over two centuries, the Miagao Church or Sto. Tomas de Villanueva Parish Church in Iloilo is one of the most iconic landmarks in the Philippines. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this masterpiece of Baroque architecture is not just a religious structure — it’s a symbol of faith, resilience, and artistry that has withstood wars, earthquakes, and the test of time.

Solo Backpacking in Guimaras, with Travel Guide

Guimaras tourist spots

The Province of Guimaras will definitely be brought up on the topic when we talk about mangoes because they are said to have the “Sweetest Mango in the Philippines.” With that, their local delicacies, with mango, are just mouth-watering. Aside from that, the residents must be proud of their breathtaking and stunning tourist destinations, such as beaches, historical sites, and other activities. They also have the Manggahan Festival, an annual festivity to thank them for their bountiful mango harvest. It is a small island province that can be visited for the whole day, but it can offer a lot to visitors.