If you have travelled to a great deal of places and
all over the world already then you probably have noticed that each
city you visit is in some ways distinctly different from all others.
You found out how each city has its own essential characteristic: the
sophistication of New York, the glamour of Hollywood, the romantic
atmosphere of Milan, the artistic flavor of Paris, the old charm of
London, the liveliness of Tokyo…but if you decide to travel to the
Philippines, there’s one quality that you’d notice all its cities have
– and that’s warmth.
Below are several great spots to visit when
you travel to Philippines. I assure you that there’s no need to fear
getting lost or being treated in an unfriendly manner because the
country is quite known as a tourist-friendly place.
Boracay – In
recent years, Boracay, found in Aklan, Philippines, became very popular
as a beach paradise to tourists all over the world. White sand,
sparkling sea water, luxurious accommodation, great food and great
company – you’ll find all of those and more when you travel to Boracay.
Intramuros
– Fondly known as the Walled City because of its historic significance
to the Philippines, traveling to the country wouldn’t be complete
without a tour to Intramuros. There, you can check out the museums of
the country and get to know a little bit more about the history and
culture of the Philippines. Enjoy the beautiful wildlife that Luneta
Park offers.
Malacañang Palace – I’m sure you’re aware of the
legend of Ms. Imelda Marcos and her shoes. If you want to see where she
lived when she was still the First Lady of the country, do try to
travel to the deeper part of Manila and drop by at Malacañang Palace.
Ongpin
– This is the Chinatown that everyone’s very proud of. If you travel to
the Philippines and want to see a different side of Filipinos, perhaps
you should travel to Binondo, Manila, where Ongpin is located and get
to know the Filipino-Chinese communities. During holidays and
festivities, you’d see that the streets of Ongpin would be decorated in
authentic Chinese decors and everyone would be wearing red to honor the
occasion they’re celebrating.
Banawe Rice Terraces – Located in
the northern part of the Philippines, travel to Banawe to see for
yourself what’s described as the eighth wonder of the world. Wherever
great spot you may find yourself in the Philippines, you’re sure to be
welcomed by the natives with friendly smiles and warm hospitality.
John Grant has been living in the Philippines for 5 years and has travelled the country extensively. His online Philippines Travel Guide contains a wealth of information from Boracay and other hot destinations in the Philippines.