


I was tremendously shocked to find out that the destination is located in General Nakar in Quezon. It took me a second to find out how far we had to trek to reach the unexplored destination.






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The Chocolate Hills are probably Bohol's most famous tourist attraction. They look like giant mole hills, or as some say, women's breasts, and remind us of the hills in a small child's drawing. Most people who first see pictures of this landscape can hardly believe that these hills are not a man-made artifact. However, this idea is quickly abandoned, as the effort would surely surpass the construction of the pyramids in Egypt. The chocolate hills consist of are no less than 1268 hills (some claim this to be the exact number). They are very uniform in shape and mostly between 30 and 50 meters high. They are covered with grass, which, at the end of the dry season, turns chocolate brown. From this color, the hills derive their name. At other times, the hills are green, and the association may be a bit difficult to make.
Legend has it that the hills came into existence when two giants threw stones and sand at each other in a fight that lasted for days. When they were finally exhausted, they made friends and left the island, but left behind the mess they made. For the more romantically inclined is the tale of Arogo, a young and very strong giant who fell in love with an ordinary mortal girl called Aloya. After she died, the giant Arogo cried bitterly. His tears then turned into hills, as a lasting proof of his grief.
Taming the wind and the waters in the northernmost Philippine frontier, the relatively isolated islands of the Batanes, the home of the resilient and welcoming Ivatans, with its rolling hills, subtropical climate, ancient cultures, windswept traditional stone houses and breathtaking landscapes and seascapes which perhaps make it one of the prettiest corners of the world.
3.) Donsol
is now dubbed by enormously awed and satisfied tourists as the “Whale Shark Capital of the World”. It is in the waters off Donsol where such a phenomenally large number of Whale Sharks congregate, cavort and caper.
These gentle giants of the sea – considered the largest fishes in the world, measuring from 15 ft. to as long as 40 ft. in length, have been observed to converge in the waters off Donsol starting sometime during the months of October and November, and peaks in the months of Febru
ary to May.
The Butandings, featuring silvery polka dots all over its huge body, feeding only on plankton and krill, are harmless, gentle, friendly and playful, allowing humans to swim, play and interact with them, as they ponderously glide alongside seacraft.
And then, the gentle giants quietly disappear. Nobody knows yet where they go during the rest of the year. But the seasoned Donsol fisherman assures, the Butandings sill surely be back again sometime in October, November or December for the start of another wh
olesome ecotourism adventure – the incomparable Whale Shark/Butanding Interaction. Only in Sorsogon
4.) Calauit Game Reserve-Palawan
The 3700 hectare large Calauit Island is the sanctuary of African and Palawan wildlife threatened with extinction. Calauit was decreed a game preserve and wildlife sanctuary in August 1976 b
y then President Ferdinand E. Marcos.
It was the late President´s response to an earlier appeal made for Kenya by the International Union of Conservation of Nature to help save African animals caught in the midst of civil strife.
Today giraffes, zebras and impalas live together with rare animals like bear cats, Calamian deer, mousedeer and Palawan peacocks, which are endemic to Palawan. The aviary is a recent addition.
A guide drives visitors around the national park in a specially designed jeep for a fee of approximately US$ 5,-. Ad
mission costs you another US$ 5,-.
Because of the long travel time from Coron to Calauit Island (between 4 and 6 hours), we recommend renting a van or jeep in Coron.is an island in the Northeaster
n region of the Philippines. The mere island is subdivided across three municipalities.
The municipality of Polilio takes up the Southern part of the island.
The Eastern partition of the island is administered by the municipality of Burdeos, while the North is within the jurisdiction of the municipality of Panukulan.
Polilio is a fourth class municipality in the Province of Quezon, Country Philippines. It is located on Polilio Island in the Philippine Sea and separated by Polillo Strait from Luzon. As of the year 2000, Polilio has a population of 24,105 people in 5,102 households.
The Polilio is subdivided into twenty Barangays namely: Anawan, Atulayan, Balesin, Bañadero, Binibitinan, Bislian, Bucao, Canicanian, Kalubakis, Languyin, Libjo, Pamatdan, Pilion, Pinaglubayan, Poblacion, Sabang, Salipsip, Sibulan, Taluong, and Tamulaya-Anibong
7.)Camotes Island
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