The Philippines holds numerous festivals, and December is no different than the rest of the year. đȘ âš Aside from the holiday festivities, there are so many cultural and historical celebrations happening across the country.
Here, weâve listed some that you might be interested in witnessing or participating in.Â
đ Feast of the Immaculate Conception – December 8
đ Cotabato City and Puerto Princesa City
đš Recommended Accommodation: Sunlight Guest Hotel (Malvar Street, Barangay Tagumpay, Puerto Princesa, Palawan, Philippines, 5300)
The Feast of the Immaculate Conception is a pertinent religious event in the Philippines, which is widely celebrated throughout the Philippines. For example, in Cotabato City, devout Catholics celebrate with religious activities, cultural shows, and competitions. In Palawan, the locals celebrate it with traditional performances and a huge fluvial parade in Puerto Princesa City.
đ§Pagdidiwata – December 8
đ Puerto Princesa, Palawan
đš Recommended Accommodation: Coco Bloom (San Juan Road Coco Bloom, 5302 Aborlan); La Caballa Beach Resort Palawan (Barangay Ramon Magsaysay, Palawan, 5302 Aborlan)
The Pagdidiwata Festival, an annual celebration among Palawan’s Tagbanua people, is culturally significant. The somber performance of the Pagdiwata Ritual, a display of the Tagbanua’s tremendous regard for their deities, is part of this event. The event allows the Palawan community to express appreciation to their divine beings while also requesting divine intervention for the healing of the sick and praying for those who have died.
âšBikol Pastores – December 18
đLegazpi City, Albay
đš Recommended Accommodation: The Marison Hotel (Corner Imelda Roces Ave, Legazpi City, Albay)
The Bikol Pastores is a unique Christmas event claimed to have originated in the region, with “pastores” – young men and women costumed in vivid shepherd costumes – joyously dancing and singing “Pastores a Belen” as they parade through the streets of the city.
đ Shariff Kabunsuan – December 15-19
đ Maguindanao/Cotabato City
đš Recommended Accommodation: The Farm at Carpenter Hill (FV7H+5FQ, Brgy. Carpenter Hill,,, AH26, Marbel, Timog Cotabato)
Celebrate the arrival of Arab Malay missionary Shariff Kabunsuan 500 years ago, who introduced Islam to Mindanao. Among other things, enjoy street dancing, cultural displays, musical competitions, trade fairs, fashion exhibitions, and the traditional thanksgiving dinner, Kanduli.
đGiant Lantern Festival – December 14-20
đ San Fernando, Pampanga
đš Recommended Accommodation: Microtel Inn & Suites (LGC Blvd., Laus Group Complex, Jose Abad Santos Ave, San Fernando, 2000 Pampanga)
San Fernando, the Christmas Capital of the Philippines, illuminates with giant lanterns during the holiday season. Witness the enchantment of the Giant Lantern Festival, as artisans compete to produce the most brilliant Christmas lanterns. This festival highlights the city’s lantern-making skills, which are a key industry in San Fernando.
đ Maytinis Festival – December 24
đ Kawit, Cavite
đš Recommended Accommodation: Microtel by Wyndham – Eagle Ridge (Amadeo Road, General Trias, Cavite 4107)
The Maytinis Festival is a recreation of Mary and Joseph’s search for refuge in Bethlehem. The celebration of Kawit, Cavite, is a touching reenactment of this biblical tale that culminates in a happy citywide procession. It’s known as ‘panunuluyan’ in the Philippines and is a valued local tradition.
đ Kamundagan Festival – December 1-31
đ Naga City
đš Recommended Accommodation: Avenue Plaza Hotel (40 Magsaysay Ave, Naga, 4400 Camarines Sur)
Naga City’s charter anniversary and Christmas are combined in the month-long Kamundagan Festival. For the whole month, there are a variety of cultural shows, pageants, parades, and trade shows to participate in. Thereâs also the traditional Pastores and Kiri-kiti performances to witness. While youâre there, take this as an opportunity to visit the spectacular Mayon Volcano in Albay and sample Bicol’s famous spicy cuisine.
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Set out on a journey of discovery as we explore the undiscovered beauty of Siargao for first-time visitors.
Siargao welcomes you to discover its secrets, from electric surf breakers to quiet beaches tucked away from the throng. Join us as we navigate the bright landscapes, savor the native flavors, and immerse ourselves in the laid-back island lifestyle.
Siargao promises an amazing trip that will leave an everlasting stamp on your wanderlust-filled heart, whether you’re a thrill-seeker ready to fight the surf or a soul in search of calm sanctuaries. Allow the thrill of the unknown to entice you to this tropical paradise.
Alegria Beach
Dubbed as one of most beautiful beaches in the Philippines, Alegria Beach in Siargao is a tranquil respite from the island’s hectic surf scene. Situated in Siargaoâs northeastern coast, this undiscovered gem conserves its natural beauty, with soft beautiful white sands, crystal-clear waters, swaying palm trees, and magnificent rock formations.
Miles of beach welcome you to relax in the sun or stroll along the beach in the shade of coconut palms. One of Alegria Beach’s features is its peaceful, soft waves, which make it perfect for newbie surfers or those who want a more laid-back surfing experience. With its natural relaxing, Alegria Beach is a peaceful escape for first-time visitors looking for relaxation and renewal in this Siargao hideaway.
Sugba Lagoon
Sugba Lagoon is one of the more popular spots in Siargao. To get to Sugba Lagoon, you can either board a boat or join up for a guided tour from General Luna, Siargao’s main tourist hub, which will take between one and two hours, depending on the type of boat you choose and the weather. When you arrive, you will be greeted by the breathtaking beauty of Sugba Lagoon. The peaceful, crystal-clear waters of the lagoon are great for kayaking, swimming, and general floating.
Despite being a popular Siargao tourist destination, Sugba Lagoon isn’t as busy as places like Kayangan Lake in Coron. The 4000-hectare oasis is large enough to accommodate huge throngs of travelers. Although many people go here, youâll find a spot for yourself to relax, snap photos, and hang out.Â
Pacifico Beach
For the daring souls, Pacifico Beach is the perfect spot to experience the island’s renowned surf scene. Pacific Beach is well-known for its steady and powerful swells, which provide a wide range of waves – from gentle rolling waves ideal for beginners to tough reef breaks that put expert surfers to the test. The beach is divided into three major surf spots: Jacking Horse, Tuason Point, and Pacifico Rights, each of which provides a distinct surfing experience. Lessons are readily accessible for anyone eager to ride their first wave, and the beach’s laid-back ambiance provides an inviting backdrop for mastering this exhilarating water sport.
If you don’t want to surf and just want to unwind on the beach, we’re confident you’d appreciate this spot because it emanates a laid-back and relaxed environment that is a welcome reprieve from the hectic throng of Cloud 9. The beach is lined with a few surf camps and restaurants, where you may sample local food and socialize with other surfers and travelers.Â
Magpupungko Rock Pools
Located in the municipality of Pilar, an hour from General Luna, Magpupungko Rock Pools is definitely a must-see in Siargao.
The rocky shoreline morphs into a labyrinth of shallow pools as the tide recedes, ranging from soft tide pools ideal for toddlers to deeper basins suited for swimming and snorkeling. The clarity of the water is breathtaking, reflecting the rich colors of the surrounding terrain and creating an underwater paradise teaming with marine life.
Tak Tak Waterfall
Tak Tak Falls, nestled among the lush foliage of Siargao Island, entices visitors with its falling waters and soothing ambiance. This 14-meter waterfall, flanked by high cliffs and lush surroundings, provides a pleasant relief from the island’s hectic surf scene. Tak Tak Falls delivers an amazing experience, whether you’re looking for an energizing swim, an adventurous cliff jump, or a peaceful moment in nature.
Exploring the natural beauty surrounding Tak Tak Falls is an essential part of your visit. Take a leisurely stroll through the lush greenery, following the river as it lowers towards the waterfall. During your journey, you’ll come across diverse plant and animal species, contributing to the magical atmosphere of this undiscovered treasure.
Shaka Cafe Smoothie Bowls
At Shaka Cafe, the art of smoothie bowl creation goes beyond mere blending. Each bowl is meticulously designed, mixing a delectable array of tropical fruits, superfoods, and whole grains to transform simple ingredients into culinary masterpieces. For example, their classic Super Bowl is a vivid blend of açai, banana, mango, pineapple, berries, and coconut milk, making it an invigorating start to any day.
Shaka Cafe has developed a reputation for delivering wholesome, energizing meals produced using products that are sourced locally. Each bowl of food they serve not only looks good, but tastes fantastic, as well. Shaka Cafe is unquestionably a worthwhile visit if you’re a health-conscious traveler or simply searching for a revitalizing and healthy meal experience on Siargao Island.
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Time to unearth Leyte’s timeless treasures. đȘđ
From the hallowed ground of Red Beach, where history was etched during WWII, to the captivating San Juanico Bridge, Leyte’s historically rich background weave a story of resilience and heritage. đïž
For old souls seeking nostalgia and first-time explorers with curious hearts, this is a voyage that promises to leave you in awe.
Here are 5 historical spots in Leyte that we suggest you visit, especially if youâre a first-timer in the province:
1. MacArthur Landing Memorial National Park
This park and monument in Palo, Leyte, memorialize General Douglas MacArthur’s World War II landing, and it includes a larger-than-life bronze statue of General MacArthur as well as reproductions of landing ships and military equipment. It pays respect to the valor and resilience of the soldiers and civilians who helped liberate the Philippines.
2. Santo Niño Shrine and Heritage Museum
This museum in Tacloban City is housed in a historical mansion that was previously owned by former Philippine First Lady Imelda Marcos. Here youâll see an extensive collection of antiques, including paintings, antique furniture, and religious relics. Apart from historical and cultural significance, the Santo Nino Shrine and Heritage Museum gives travelers an insight into the lavish lifestyle of the Marcos family during their reign.
3. Peopleâs Center Library
The People’s Center is a multi-purpose facility that hosts conferences, seminars, conventions, exhibitions, and cultural events. The place has big halls, meeting rooms, and a theater-style auditorium with excellent video technology perfect for various event-type.
The Leyte Provincial Library is also situated here. If youâre into literary pieces, youâd find this place a haven of books, references, and resources for research, learning, and pleasure reading.
4. Price Mansion
Known for its Spanish colonial architecture, the Price Mansion incorporates features from both native and European style. This mansion has witnessed significant events in Leyte’s history, such as the devastation inflicted by WWII and subsequent restoration efforts.Â
5. Metropolitan Cathedral of our Lord’s Transfiguration
The Metropolitan Cathedral of Our Lord’s Transfiguration is a significant site of the Leyte Catholic community, as it is the largest Catholic church in the region and the seat of the Archdiocese of Palo. The cathedral has been an important site for religious ceremonies, celebrations, and pilgrimages.
đĄ How to go around Leyte:Â
You can fly to Tacloban City’s Daniel Z. Romualdez Airport (also known as Tacloban Airport) if you’re traveling from outside Leyte or a considerable distance away. Going around is easy since there are cabs, rental cars, and even jeepneys available around the province.Â
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Pride in one’s country is a fundamental sentiment that binds people together and strengthens their collective identity.
For Filipinos, taking pride in their homeland, including its diverse tourist destinations, is not only important but also essential.
The Philippines is a nation of unparalleled beauty, rich culture, and a unique heritage, making it crucial for us Filipinos to embrace our country’s splendor.Â
Let’s talk about the impact of being #ProudlyPinoy tourism-wise here:
1. Cultural Identity and Unity
Pride in one’s country serves as a unifying force among a nation’s citizens.
This unity is especially important in the Philippines, a diverse archipelago with different languages, dialects, and ethnic groupings. Filipinos celebrate their shared identity, cultural heritage, and history by expressing pride in their nation, which can help bridge gaps and build a sense of belonging and togetherness.
2. Preservation of Heritage
Pride in the Philippines and its unique heritage encourages the preservation of traditions, customs, and historical landmarks.
Filipinos who are proud of their nation are more likely to maintain and promote their cultural heritage, guaranteeing that future generations can experience the richest customs and history.
3. Economic Advantages
Promoting local tourism spots is not just a matter of national pride, but also opens up business opportunities.
Filipinos who appreciate their country’s natural beauty and attractions are more likely to support local companies and the tourism industry. Such support can lead to improved economic growth and job possibilities in diverse regions, ultimately benefiting the entire country.
4. International Reputation
It positively impacts a nation’s international reputation.
Citizens who are proud of their country and enthusiastic about it naturally become unofficial ambassadors, promoting goodwill and curiosity from people all over the world. Building a positive image of the Philippines may lead to more tourists and investors gravitating toward what the country has to offer, which can help improve the country’s global status.
5. Environmental Conservation
Taking pride in the Philippines extends to its natural beauty and environmental treasures.
Filipinos who value their country’s natural treasures are more inclined to practice responsible tourism and contribute to environmental protection. As a result, vulnerable ecosystems and species are better protected, ensuring that these natural beauties continue to inspire awe and wonder in future generations.
6. Personal Growth and Fulfillment
It fosters personal growth and fulfillment.
Filipinos can obtain a better grasp of their culture, history, and the various beauty of their country by discovering and appreciating their own tourism destinations. This sense of connection and exploration can lead to a deeper appreciation for life as well as a sense of fulfillment, as is the effect of traveling for many people.
Having said that, we cannot deny the importance of being proud of our country. By relishing our country’s beauty, culture, and natural wonders, we serve as a catalyst for growing our country’s tourism economy, which not only affects our personal lives but also contributes to the Philippines’ overall development and prosperity.
As the country grows and evolves, the pride of its people remains a lasting and invaluable asset.
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From historic clashes to colorful celebrations, these festivals offer a glimpse into the heart and soul of this beautiful nation. Here’s your guide to the festivities this November all around the Philippines:
đ Kalag-Kalag Festival (November 1-2) đŻïž
Celebrate All Souls Day with a twist in Cebu City, reviving the Filipino custom of honoring departed loved ones. A few unique elements of Halloween are introduced in this celebration, giving these spooky characters a fresh new perspective.
The ornate decorations are one of the most distinguishing elements of the Kalag-Kalag Festival. Many cemeteries and homes are decorated with colorful skulls and skeletons, as well as other death and afterlife motifs. These decorations are not meant to be frightening, but rather to depict the festival’s fun and whimsical nature.
Explore accommodations in Cebu City, including Waterfront Cebu City Hotel & Casino, Radisson Blu Cebu, or Bai Hotel Cebu.
đš PintaFlores Festival (November 3-6)đș
San Carlos City’s PintaFlores Festival is a combination of art and culture, blending the Nabingkalan Tattoo Festival and the Dance of Flowers into a vibrant spectacle. Street dancing and ritual competitions showcase painted bodies and dazzling performances.
With its bright costumes, complex dancing, and loud music, the Pintaflores Festival is a feast for the senses. The festival’s main attraction is the street dance competition, in which groups from all across the city fight for the title of champion.The dancers are dressed in elaborate costumes and perform frenetic, synchronized routines, as influenced by the city’s flora and fauna, as well as its diverse cultural past.
You can enjoy your stay at La Esperanza Hotel for a comfortable experience.
đ Feast of San Clemente/Gigantes (November 22-23)
Angono, Rizal, comes alive with the Higantes Festival, honoring the patron saint of fishermen, San Clemente. This grand parade features towering paper-mache giants, a symbol of creative satire from the Spanish era.
The festival takes place on November 23rd, and begins with a procession of the image of San Clemente through the town streets. A band, dancers, and the higantes, which can stand up to 15 feet tall and weigh over 100 pounds, accompany the procession.
Explore nearby accommodations in Antipolo or Taytay, such as Luljetta’s Hanging Gardens and Spa or Altaroca Mountain Resort.
đŸ P’yagsawitan Festival (November 25)
Immerse yourself in the P’yagsawitan Festival in Maragusan, the Summer Capital of Davao Region. It’s a heartfelt celebration of bountiful harvests and the rich cultural heritage of the Mansaka people.
The highlights of this festival include:
Traditional dances: The Binanog, a dance done to commemorate a good harvest, and the Ilaw sa Mansaka, a dance that relates the tale of the Mansaka people’s voyage to Maragusan.
Music: The P’yagsawitan Festival also includes traditional music performed by Mansaka artists on traditional instruments such as the gandingan (bamboo lute) and the gabang (bamboo xylophone).
Rituals: The Panag-anak sa Mansaka (Mansaka wedding ritual) and the Panang-ob sa Mansaka (Mansaka death ritual) are two of the traditional rituals performed during the P’yagsawitan Festival.
The Heavenâs Peak Highland Resort is an overlooking resort and accommodation where you can stay if you want to participate in Pâyagsawitan Festival.
đ Guipao Festival (November 23-30) đ
The Guipao Festival is an annual event held in Sagay, Camarines Sur, Philippines. It’s a celebration of the town’s fishing heritage and culture, and it includes a street dance competition, a boat race, and a cultural display.
Enjoy various activities in this festival such as street dance competition, boating competition, and other cultural performances, while munching on some local delicacies.
The Guipao Parade, which takes place on the final day of the festival, is considered as the festival’s main attraction. Floats decorated with fishing nets, fishing gear, and other symbols of the town’s fishing heritage are featured in the parade. The procession is a colorful and cheerful sight that is a terrific way to enjoy the Guipao Festival.
If youâre planning to join the festivities here, check in at Tigaon Pension Hotel, located in the nearby town. This will give you more opportunities to explore the wonderful province of Camarines Sur.
đ„ Binabayani Festival (November 30)
Binabayani is Zambalesâ take on the world-famous Ati-Atihan that the province holds on November 30th. On the feast day of San Andres, patron of Masinloc, a war dance between Christians and Aetas is performed.
It has been passed down since the Spanish era and signifies courage. Aside from preventing calamities, it is believed to avert disasters if not performed. The townspeople also think that by performing the Binabayani, they will have a bountiful harvest.
Stay at Dfarm and Park for as low as P2,500 for a room with view, or Mariaâs Hotel for a more budget-friendly choice.
đ Day-ang Di Onga Festival (November 30)
The Day-ang Di Onga Festival is a day-long celebration of Cordilleran culture and heritage held in Baguio City, Philippines, every November.
The festival’s name means “The Greatness of the Cordilleras” in the Kankanaey language, and it is a time for the people of the Cordillera region to come together and celebrate their unique culture and traditions.
The Day-ang Di Onga Festival features a variety of activities most specifically ones that highly the traditional dances of the Banga:, a dance performed by women carrying pots on their heads, and the Sakuting:, a dance performed by males wearing wooden masks and headdresses, are two of the most popular.
Traditional Cordilleran music is also performed throughout the festival. Some of the most popular instruments include the gandingan: (bamboo lute), the gabang: (bamboo xylophone), and the tongali: (nose flute).
Sunset View Ridge Residences has rooms as low as P1700++. If youâre staying out most of the day, and just want a place to sleep, Vista Pino Transient House offers accommodations less than P1000 per night.
Don’t miss these incredible festivals that define the Philippines in November! âš
Traditional tourism is all about seeing the sights and crossing items off one’s bucket list. But what if there was a more immersive, participatory, and ingenious way to travel?
That’s where creative tourism comes in.
Creative tourism is a kind of tourism that focuses on the arts and culture. This can range from going to art galleries and museums to taking cooking classes or learning to play an instrument. đŒïžđȘ But more than that, it refers to the kind of travel that lets people gain experiences that are more interactive, engaging, and impactful.
The purpose is to establish connections between travelers and a locationâs culture and people, while teaching them new skills along the way.Â
Creative tourism has numerous advantages. Among them are the following:
âš Improve their creativity
âš Acquire fresh skills
âš Make new friends
âš Discover a new culture
âš Support local businesses
This method of traveling opens up a different approach to see the world. đ
Many places all over the world are now gearing up to leverage creative tourism to their advantage. Here are some ways on how travelers do it across the world:
đĄ Take a cooking class in Italy and learn how to make traditional pasta dishes.
đĄ Visit a music festival in Brazil and experience the country’s vibrant music scene.
đĄ Go on a photography tour of New York City and learn how to capture the city’s iconic skyline.
đĄ Take a pottery class in Japan and learn how to create your own unique piece of art.
That said, embarking on a journey of creative tourism is akin to opening a treasure chest of discovery!Â
It becomes your passport to unlocking fresh knowledge, forging lifelong connections, and immersing yourself in the vibrant tapestry of diverse cultures.Â
So, why wait? Start planning your next creative tourism adventure today! âïžđ
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Want to visit Sorsogon? Before hopping onto the bus or plane, weâre sharing with you some tidbits about the place that you can bring with you when you travel to the beautiful province known as the âLand of Kasanggayahan’ or ‘A Life of Prosperity.â
Here are 3 great spots in Sorsogon that we think you shouldn’t skip when you visit:
Destination 1: Matnog
Matnog is a coastal municipality in the Philippines’ Bicol Region, located near the southernmost tip of Sorsogon province. It is well-known for its beautiful beaches, pristine waters, and diverse marine life. Matnog is also a popular starting point for visiting other Sorsogon tourist spots such as Donsol, Bulusan, and Irosin, and is home to the Matnog Ferry Port, which is the main gateway to Samar Island.
Here are some of the things you can do in Matnog:
Island hopping: Matnog is surrounded by picturesque islands that are ideal for island hopping and swimming. Tikling Island, Juag Lagoon, and Subic Beach are all popular places to visit.
Snorkeling and diving: With its rich marine ecosystem, you wouldnât want to miss out exploring the underwater world here.
Relaxing on the beach: If you just want to relax and bask under the sun, then go for it. Enjoy Matnogâs beaches with stretches of white sand and clear waters.
Visiting the Matnog Church: One of the most popular tourist attractions here is the Matnog Church, a beautiful neo-Gothic church that was built in the early 1900s.
Destination 2: Bulusan
Bulusan is a scenic municipality in Sorsogon province’s southeastern region. It is home to the spectacular Mount Bulusan, an active stratovolcano known as the “Sleeping Beauty of Bulusan,” as well as a number of other natural features like lakes, rivers, and waterfalls.
Mount Bulusan is the fourth active volcano in the country. Adventurers love trekking it by foot. However, note that the whole journey is not advisable for beginners as the trail starts by kayaking through Bulusan Lake, and may take approximately 6 hours to complete. This ascent is feasible as a day journey, but it is typically undertaken as an overnight trek.
Other spots in Bulusan that you may visit are the Bulusan Church, which was built in the early 1800s, and the Bulusan Museum, which has a collection of relics and exhibits that tell the narrative of Bulusan’s rich history and culture.
Destination 3: Donsol
Picture this, youâre swimming under water and then the gentle giants, aka whale sharks suddenly swim around you. That, friends, is the unique experience youâd have in donsot.
As you experience the beauty and power of these delicate creatures, you will surely be filled with amazement and astonishment. So, if this is a part of your bucket list, then you might as well include a trip to Donsol when you go to Sorsogon.
Pioneering sustainable whale shark tourism and is recognized by UNESCO, the municipality makes sure to safeguard the whale sharks and their ecosystem by implementing severe regulations. One of which is that visitors are prohibited to touch or approach the whale sharks. This is to ensure that the creatures are undisturbed in their natural habitat.
Sorsogon is really a treasure trove of natural wonders. Whether you choose to gaze upon the majestic slumbering volcano of Mount Bulusan, explore the UNESCO-listed jungle paradise of Bulusan Volcano Natural Park, bask under the sun in Matnog, or dive into the Donsol Whale Shark Interaction Zone for an unforgettable swim with these gentle ocean giants, you will surely have an amazing time in this part of the Philippines.
Sorsogon is not only accessible via air through a flight going to Albay and from there a land trip takes about 1.5-2 hours, but also through a 12-14 hour land trip from Manila via bus.
Don’t forget to bring sunscreen, comfortable shoes, and a camera for your visit to this delightful region. Remember to appreciate the local culture and environment while you create your very own unforgettable Sorsogon experiences!
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When gray skies loom and raindrops dance on the windowpane, there’s no need to let the weather dampen your wanderlust.
Enjoy the rainy days with our guide to essential travel companions that will turn a drizzly day into a delightful adventure. From waterproof gear that keeps you dry to cozy comforts that enhance your rainy day experience, we’ve got you covered.
Here are some products from local brands or are available for local purchase that you can check out:
đ§ïž Tolsen Tools Philippines makes a high-quality raincoatthat can protect you when it rains. You may get this on their website for Php520 only.
đ§ïž Conquer Outdoor Equipment’s waterproof travel bag keeps your valuables safe from rain. Philippines-based Conquer makes high-quality gear for all outdoor activities, including ones that are perfect for rainy days. Check their Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/officialconqueroutdoorph/.
đ§ïž To minimize slippage or pain while walking on highways and off-the-beaten-paths, use water-resistant footwear. We recommend Hydro Flex from World Balance, a footwear thatâs durable and flexible, making it ideal for any activity. Prices go as low as Php1,399 for men and P1,350 for women. FB: https://www.facebook.com/worldbalance/Â
đ§ïž When itâs raining thereâs a greater number of mosquitoes and other insects, especially outdoors. Hence, slathering on an insect repellant is a must. Check out Cadentia Nature Anti-Moustiques for only P465 available at Watsons.
đ§ïž Of course, how can a rainy day essentials list be complete without a trusty umbrella? For high quality and sturdy ones, you may want to check out Phil Alliance Umbrellas. Visit their website for their wide selection of umbrellas.
đ§ïž For jackets, we recommend visiting a Bench store for some affordable but good quality ones. For as low as Php470, you may choose one that not only suits your style, but also does a good job in keeping you fuzzy and warm. Donât have time to go to a physical store? Shop online!
đ§ïž The travel medical kit is also one of the things that you should consider bringing with you whether youâre traveling on a rainy or sunny day because accidents happen. MedShopâs Elite Bags KIDLE’S the waist & leg first-aid kit is one of their best because it’s compact but holds a lot of medical supplies.Â
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A province renowned as the “Culinary Capital of the Philippines,” Pampangan is a gastronomic haven that boasts a rich culinary heritage with a blend of Spanish, Kapampangan, and Asian influences.
We all know that Pampanga is the home of the famed “Sisig,” a sizzling pork dish. However, the province has much more to offer.
Pampanga’s culinary scene offers an extraordinary trip through cuisines that have pleased generations, from vibrant street food booths to exquisite fine dining.
Here are a few Pampanga restaurants to satisfy your cravings:
1. Everybody’s Cafe
Everybody’s Cafe, located in San Fernando, started out as a small eatery serving simple Filipino dishes, such as pancit luglug and mami in 1967.
Over the years, it has grown to become one of the most popular restaurants in Pampanga, known for its authentic Kapampangan cuisine. Their menu emphasizes Pampanga’s rich flavors and unique culinary traditions.
Order their bestsellers sisig (sizzling pork), kare-kare, bringhe (a local version of paella), and morcon (stuffed beef roll).
Situated in a gated community in Angeles City, Pampanga, Bale Dutung is a private dining space owned by Chef Claude Tayag, a Kapampangan chef, author, and one of the country’s culinary giants.
“House of wood” is the literal Kapampangan term for Bale Dutung. The house is largely composed of wood, and is filled with antiques, artwork, and retro memorabilia emanating a sensory experience in and of itself, which is clearly a reflection of Chef Claude, who is also an artist.
Bale Dutung provides a degustation experience, which is a multi-course meal highlighting the best of Kapampangan cuisine. The dishes are made with traditional methods and ingredients, and the flavors are genuinely one-of-a-kind. Must-tries include Kare-kareng Lamang Dagat, Lechon, and Beef Caldereta.
A quick trivia, did you know that the late Anthony Bourdain visited this restaurant during his No Reservations episode in the Philippines?
Binulo Restaurant derived its name from the ancient method of cooking food in bamboo tubes known as “binulo.”
This restaurant in Clark Freeport Zone, Angeles City offers authentic Kapampangan cuisines. One of the dishes that you must not skip is their Pangat na Ulang. With its tangy and rich flavored soup, a second cup of rice is in order.
Other dishes to try out here are Kare-kare, crispy binagoongan, and their light yet hearty paco salad.
SOUQ is a food hall concept restaurant in Lazatin Boulevard, San Fernando. The restaurant is built in an old warehouse that has been refurbished, and the inside is designed to resemble a traditional souq (marketplace). Its high ceilings and natural lighting gives the dining space a sleek, airy, and homey vibe.
If youâre looking for Kapampangan cuisines with a modern flair, this place is perfect. They also serve Italian and some fusion cuisines.
For starters, their Firecracker Belly is an absolute delight. Itâs tasty, and with a texture reminiscent of a calamari. For pasta, their Pasta sa Taba ng Alimango and Seafood Marinara are crowd favorites.
Their Krispy Liempo Kare-Kare is one of their bestsellers. With its thick peanut sauce and crispy pork, you can never go wrong with this dish. Another must-try is their Asado Matwa. The meat is so tender that it literally falls off the bone. The sauce will remind you of kaldereta, but different.
Wanting to hit three birds with one stone, or should we say one trip? Then head over to Abe’s Farm.
This restaurant, resort, and museum is located in Magalang, Pampanga. Set in a lush garden, Abeâs Farm offers traditional Filipino dishes, which of course include Kapampangan delicacies.
Some of the dishes that people rave about here are Bamboo Rice, Paco Fern and Tomato Salad, Crispy Pata, and Binukadkad na Pla-pla.
Are you in the mood for something different? Then, order their Betute. Betute is stuffed frogs packed with ground pork and seasonings and deep-fried, usually served with a vinegar, onion, and chili pepper dipping sauce.
Whatâs amazing about dining here at Abeâs Farm is that after your meal, you can stroll around the area and visit the farm’s herbal garden and gift shop.
Located in Guagua, Pampanga, Apag Marangle is another go-to restaurant in the province. The name translates to “food being served in the field or farm concept” in Kapampangan. If you want to dine in a restaurant surrounded by trees and plants, this is the perfect choice.
The food here is superb. Aside from the infamous authentic Kapampangan sisig, you also have to order their Begukan, which is the provinceâs version of pork binagoongan, and Tidtad, their version of dinuguan. Their relyenong bangus is also a must-try!
If youâre going here as a group, better order their boodle fight sets that range from P1700 to P4000.
From vegetable dishes to more exotic choices, youâre in for some culinary treat.
If youâre on the lookout for dishes other than Kapampangan local cuisines, head over to BIF’s Smoke & Grill.
BIF’s Smoke & Grill, located in Angeles City, is a popular spot for barbecue lovers. They have a wide array of food choices. For starters, order their chipotle chili fries, nacho stack, and chili con brisket. If youâre into greens, their caesar salad is a good choice.
Then, of course, you have to order one of their burgers and sandwiches. Some of the crowd faves are the BIFâs American Classic American Burger and the Texas BBQ Burger.
Craving for steaks? They serve T-bone, Rib eye, and Porterhouse hot off the grill. Best chomped down with their side dishes, whether itâs crispy fries, corn wheels, or homemade pickles, thereâs many to choose from here.
Indulging in a spa retreat is like hitting the reset button for your mind, body, and soul.
In our fast-paced world, these tranquil oases offer a sanctuary of relaxation and rejuvenation.
Whether you’re a seasoned spa enthusiast or a first-time visitor, our blog will guide you through the blissful realm of spa retreats.
1. The Farm at San Benito
“The Farm at San Benito” is a peaceful haven tucked away in the lush landscapes of Lipa City, Philippines. The place offers a one-of-a-kind blend of luxury and nature for people seeking refreshment and holistic treatment.
The Farm, surrounded by tropical gardens and unspoiled jungle, is a haven for guests to relax and refresh, with its world-class spa treatments, organic vegan cuisine, and holistic health programs. Here, you can enjoy yoga, meditation, detoxification, and numerous wellness therapies while relaxing in the tranquility of an eco-friendly haven.
The Farm at San Benito is a retreat for those looking for balance in their minds, bodies, and nature.
Here are some key features and offerings of The Farm at San Benito:
Spa and Healing Sanctuary
Holistic Wellness Programs
Yoga and Meditations
Healthy cuisine
Eco-friendly practices
Here are some approximate starting rates at The Farm at San Benito:
Nurture Wellness Village, located in Tagaytay, Philippines, is a holistic wellness resort. It is well-known for its Filipino-inspired spa treatments, wholesome cuisine, and tranquil natural surroundings. The resort provides a number of wellness programs and packages, such as detox, weight loss, and stress management.
In addition to spa treatments, this wellness haven also offers a variety of wellness activities such as yoga, tai chi, and meditation. If you want to go on a swim, sweat it out in a fitness center, or relax in a sauna, you can do so here, as well.
Here are some key features and offerings of Nurture Wellness Village:
Spa and Wellness Treatments
Wellness programs and packages
Hilot and Traditional Filipino healing
Organic gardens and healthy cuisine
Wellness activities
Relaxing environment
Here are some approximate starting rates at Nurture Wellness Village:
-Day Tour: Php 3,500 – PHP 5,000 per person -Overnight Stay : PHP 6,000 – PHP 9,000
Badian Island Wellness Resort, located on the pristine shores of Badian Island in the Philippines, is a tropical paradise designed for guests seeking ultimate relaxation.
This opulent hideaway features magnificent overwater bungalows and lush garden villas with breathtaking views of the turquoise sea. You can immerse yourself in nature’s peaceful embrace by participating in activities such as snorkeling, diving, or simply relaxing on the private beach.
The resort is known for their Thalasso therapy. The Greek word “Thalassa” refers to the healing ability of seawater. The curative properties of filtered saltwater are used in our Thalasso Pool. Submersion in seawater induces relaxation and has been shown to rebalance the body’s mineral deficits. It has a complex blend of natural minerals and antibacterial qualities.
Aside from their Thalasso therapy, they also offer the following spa treatments:
-Badian Deluxe Four-Hand Massage (75 minutes). A decadent tandem massage performed by 2 therapists mirroring each other and with synchronized movements and with equal pressure, bringing you to a state of peace and divine relaxation.
-Warm Seaweed Bath (30 minutes). This bath uses fresh seaweed with high quality that comes from the Badian bay that is poured out into the bathtub using ionized seawater, which overall is very good for mineralizing, anti-aging, nourishing and perfect for relaxation.
-Seaweed Massage (60 min). A stress-relieving massage through detoxification leaving the skin feeling soft and smooth.
-Pure Virgin Coconut Oil Massage (60 min). This uses pure virgin coconut oil that will make the skin hydrated and balanced.
The Mandara Spa is a chain of boutique spas with various locations around the world, including several in the Philippines, known for its luxurious and pampering treatments inspired by Balinese traditions.
The first BGC branch, which opened in 2011, was dubbed “BGC’s best kept secret.”
The name is derived from two words â mana and dara, which means mind and single line. It is a sacred mountain in Hindu Mythology that served the gods by being the churning rod that mizes the ocean of milk. This mountain is not made of fragmented stones but of a single connected structure.
The Mandara Signature Massage is one of the most popular treatments at The Mandara Spa. This massage uses a combination of techniques to alleviate muscle tension, induce relaxation, and boost circulation, which involves head pad therapy, which is an excellent method to relax and de-stress.
Another popular treatment at The Mandara Spa is the Mandara Signature Scrub and Wrap. It involves exfoliating and removing dead skin cells before beginning this therapy, then followed by a body wrap that nourishes and hydrates the skin with essential oils.
Situated in Tagaytay, Qiwellness Living’s spa treatments are inspired by ancient Chinese healing practices and modern wellness advances. Offering a variety of massages, facials, body wraps, and other treatments, the place is designed to promote health and well-being.
The resort is known for its serene atmosphere, which is perfect for relaxation and rejuvenation. This hidden gem combines traditional Chinese architecture with modern luxury, featuring beautifully crafted tea houses perched on a mountainside overlooking Taal Lake. Visitors can savor delicious Chinese-inspired cuisine and immerse themselves in the art of tea appreciation.
Rose ReveriePhp 3,880 (3 hours). The flowerâs therapeutic and skin care benefits date back to old China, the birthplace of the modern rose. This is a 3 hour treatment that starts with a gentle, full body exfoliation using our rose + rice scrub, followed by our rose mask wrap, and finished with a lymphatic drainage massage using our rose silk cream.
Bamboo BlissPhp 3,180 (2 hours). âActivated bamboo charcoal and volcanic sand scrub rich in mineral content nourishes the skin while absorbing impurities and toxins from the skinâs pores.â
The Bathhouse ExperiencePhp 5,160 per couple (2 hours).Use of our âyin yangâ soaking pools and shower for 45 minutes followed by a 75 minute massage (choice of Silk or Deep Tissue in a couple’s room or Qiharmony on recliners in an open-air area by the pools overlooking the lake).
The Yin Yang ExperiencePhp 7,880 per couple (2 hours + meal). Use of the âyin yangâ soaking pools and shower for 45 minutes followed by a 75 minute massage (choice of Silk or Deep Tissue in a couple’s room or Qiharmony on recliners in an open-air area by the pools overlooking the lake). This package comes with a 3 course ‘Yin Yang’ meal at the dining hall.
The Spa Wellness is a chain of high-end spas in the Philippines, known for its luxurious and pampering treatments, which are inspired by traditional Filipino healing practices and modern wellness trends.
The Spa Wellness uses all-natural ingredients in its treatments, and its therapists are highly trained and experienced. The spa also offers a variety of personalized packages, so you can create the perfect spa experience for your needs.
A popular treatment at The Spa Wellness is the Restorative Water Lily Facial. This facial is designed to hydrate and nourish the skin, leaving it looking and feeling its best. The facial uses a variety of water lily-based products, which are known for their soothing and calming properties.
Here are some activities and features they are offering:
Timeless Cryo-Facial Therapy. For signs of aging prevention and keeping the skin supple.
Lymphatic Detox. This detoxifying treatment applies gentle strokes that encourage the lymphatic system to eliminate metabolic waste, excess fluid, and toxins.
Sea Salt Body Glow. âThe definitive in exfoliation reveals silky, satiny skin. Natural, refined salt provides the ultimate skin and body purifying treatment.â
Foot massages such as Thai Foot Massage, Peppermint Foot Scrub, Fetish Foot Spa, and Oriental Foot Therapy
Tirta Spa, perched magnificently atop a hill overlooking Boracay’s pristine shoreline, mixes world-class amenities with rustic charm for the ultimate trip towards self-rejuvenation.
Tirta Spa’s sacred architectural design is a combination of several Asian influences derived from spiritual cultures and temples. Ms En Calvert, the Founding Owner, developed the building with meticulous attention to detail, resulting in an overall aesthetic with a touch of Thai, Indonesian, Indian, and Middle Eastern elements.
What makes this peaceful retreat extra special is the calming sounds of the Boracay waves.
One of the treatments that people go here for is their Combination Hot Lava Stone and Hilot Massage(Php 5,800), amassage involving smooth stones of varied temperatures placed on energy points of the body to aid in spiritual grounding, as inspired by the traditional Hawaiian technique of employing lava stones. The heat from the stones will permeate deeply into the body, which helps alleviate stiff joints and relax muscles after strenuous activities, aid in blood flow regulation, relieve stress and depression.
They also offer Sound Healing. The Himalayan or Tibetan Singing Bowls are tools or instruments used by monks in Healing and ceremonial practices in the monasteries and temples since ancient times. Through music, tones, frequencies and vibrations, the body and mind is taken into the process of healing.
They also offer Tuning Forks Sound Healing Therapy. Tuning forks are said to be âproven to enhance the healing effects of energy-therapy practices such as meditation, Reiki, Pranic Healing, yoga, massage.â