Showing posts with label Palawan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Palawan. Show all posts

Saturday, August 17, 2019

PH best places

10 Best Places To Visit In The Philippines



Biphasia Bhatia
thetravel.com
17 August 2019


The southeastern country called the Philippines is an archipelago made up of more than 7,000 islands. It's three main islands are Luzon (where the capital city is), Visayas, and Mindanao. The best places to visit in the country are mostly beaches, some tourist-friendly like Boracay, and some that a tourist would have to travel more for that slice of heaven on the white sand. If you are looking for beautiful beaches and breathtaking scenery, you will certainly find it here. But the Philippines is a favorite vacation spot of the most secretive, and richest personalities in the world. These are 10 places a tourist should try to visit when vacationing in the Philippine islands.

10 BATANES





Although Manila is the capital city, it's crowded and there's really not much to enjoy there except for history and culture and some cool landmarks. Let's dive right into the good stuff and travel to the northernmost part of the country. The topmost islands of the Philippines have beaches that are beyond amazing. 

Take Batanes for example, it's one of the islands that's not thick with tourists, even local tourists because it's not easy to get there. One of the best beaches in Batanes is the Morong Beach on Sabtang Island, and watch out for that beautiful sunrise.... and sunset! 

9 MOUNTAIN PROVINCE




The Mountain Province is a region in the northern part of Luzon Island. Hikers and backpackers are welcome here, and the locals will be sure to take care of you. Find the town of Sagada and check out the following places: Sumaguing Cave, Kankanaey Hanging Coffins (hanging off the side of a cliff!), take unlimited pictures with the clouds at the Kiltepan Peak, Bomod-Ok Falls, and the mystical Blue Soil Hills. Then travel south about 51 miles to get to the Ifugao Province to check out the amazing Banaue Rice Terraces and the UNESCO World Heritage site Hapao Rice Terraces.

8 BICOL 




From the Ifugao Province, we'll cross Manila and go south to the Bicol Region where a lot of tourist sites await. The best one is the volcano that people say has the most perfect cone shape, the Mayon Volcano. Located in the town of Albay, Mayon is the pride of the Bicolanos (locals of Bicol). For some water sports fun and hip accommodations, check out the CWC (CamSur Watersports Complex) in Camarines Sur. It's a resort and wakeboarding facility that caters to beginners and expert wakeboarders alike. Looking for beaches in Bicol, head to Caramoan (car-ra-mow-ann) and find the once-virgin Gota Beach, Matukad, and other breathtaking islands in the Caramoan peninsula.

7 AKLAN





We proudly present the revitalized Boracay Beach. Once the pride and glory of the Kalibo province of Aklan in Western Visayas, Boracay was so perfect in the early nineties up to the early 2000s, but the small island town could contend with the fast-rising tourism and the government finally had to shut down the whole beach for environmental reasons for about six months. Boracay Island is famous for its long and wide shoreline, white sand, and calm, kid-friendly waters. The beach is divided into stations, where Station 1 has the most luxurious beach resorts and Station 3 is the station of choice of budget-conscious visitors.

6 PALAWAN




If there is a province or region that could claim the highest tourist count in all of the Philippines, it would be Palawan. Palawan is that island on the right side of the country that looks like a peg leg. This province has 1,780 islands and the capital city is Puerto Princesa. Tourists visit the city for the Underground River, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 

It's truly a marvel of nature. Speaking of nature, people also visit the Crocodile Farm, enjoy a walking tour of the facility and see other animals native to the Palawan Islands. For beach fun, go to Honda Bay and the Tubbataha Reef in Cagayancillo.

5 CEBU 





Historically, it was a toss-up between Manila and Cebu as to where the Philippines' capital city would be. This is why the local people of Cebu, the Cebuanos, speak either Bisaya (local dialect) or English, and never Tagalog (local dialect of Manila). It's also why Cebu International Airport is one of the biggest and best airports in the country. Here's a rundown of the best tourist spots in Cebu: Mactan, Magellan's Cross, Oslob Beach (go swim with whale sharks), Field of LED Roses (go here when it's dark), Malapascua Island, Sumilon Island, White Beach, OsmeƱa Peak and three beautiful waterfalls (Kawasan, Aguinid, Tumalog). Don't go without trying the city's famous delicacies, Cebu Lechon and sutokil.

4 BOHOL




Our last stop in the Visayas is the city of Bohol. The self-proclaimed safest city in the Philippines, the annual crime rate in this city is close to nil. The locals are peaceful, friendly and uber-accommodating. This city offers a diverse nature immersion, starting with its iconic tourist spot the Chocolate Hills. Aptly named as they look like gigantic chocolate Kisses lined up on a vast plain. Then, check out one of the smallest marsupials in the world, the tarsier. These cute, googly-eyed creatures can only be found in a few countries in Southeast Asia. Then, have a floating meal on a tour of the Loboc River, complete with live homegrown Bohol music.

3 SURIGAO DEL NORTE



Surigao del Norte is located in Mindanao, the southernmost main island of the country. This province is divided into two primary islands, Bucas Grande and Siargao. Siargao is a surfer island, all traveling surfers out there, check out the waves of Siargao Island and the natural beauty of the region. South of the island is calmer waves fit for children. For a luxurious stay in Siargao, go to Nay Palad on Dedon Island. Take a trip to Sohoton Cove National Park for close encounters with hundreds of jellyfish, Sugba Lagoon, and chill out on a cute islet called Basul Island.

2 DAVAO 





The last stop in Mindanao is Davao City. This city houses the country's highest peak, Mount Apo, located south of Davao. The towering mountain is home to an endangered species of eagle, the monkey-eating eagle or the Philippine Eagle. This majestic animal is native to Davao and can be seen, and even touched by visitors at the Philippine Eagle Center. 

Popular tourist attractions in the city are the Eden Nature Park and Resort where a guided tour is a must-do, plus a buffet meal at the end. The best beach resort in Davao is Pearl Farm, check into this world-class resort for a relaxing and pampered stay.

1 PALAWAN





The platinum islands and resorts in the Philippines are mostly located in Palawan. But in this article, we will only discuss four of them, Amanpulo, El Nido, Coron, and Busuanga. A stay on any of the islands would be worth the trip and the money as they are wondrous places; unbelievable white beaches, isolated and personalized resorts, all for your pleasure. Amanpulo is an exclusive resort in the Pamalican Islands, northeast of the Palawan main island. It's the go-to resort of famous celebrities and promises seclusion and total privacy. Busuanga and Coron are on the northernmost island of Palawan, Busuanga has a safari park with giraffes and Coron is just heavenly. The best way to experience El Nido is through El Nido Resorts.



Sunday, July 21, 2019

SONA 2019: Focus on Economy

Such great economic progress  in last 3 years  

   
Manila Bulletin |Editorial
21 July 2019

When President Duterte delivers his State of the Nation Address (SONA) at a joint session of Congress tomorrow, Monday,  it will mark the start of the second half of his administration.  A great deal is expected  in these next three years , especially in the economic  field. The World Bank  sees the Philippines as the fastest growing economy in the Association  of  Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) today. It is now  the  13th  largest economy in Asia, and  projected  to be the 5th largest  in Asia and 16th largest  in the world by 2050.
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What could be the most significant economic development  for the country in the coming months and years  is  a joint  oil and gas exploration  with China which is expected to  begin this November, according to Energy Secretary Alfonso  Cusi,  chairman of the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA).
President  Duterte  signed last May 28 Executive Order No. 80  removing a final roadblock to  an oil exploration, development, and production  agreement between the Philippine Exploration Corp. and the China National Offshore Oil Corp.  The  administration  had earlier signed  its first agreement with an Israeli company in 2018  covering a 416,000-hectare area east of Palawan. The  new agreement  with China covers a 720,000-hectare area in Calamian, west of Palawan. Calamian is one of two regions  near Palawan believed  to have considerable oil  resources;  the other is Reed Bank.
The  oil exploration agreement  is only one  area in  the multi-faceted relations  we have developed with China in the last three years. Our  trade with China, including Hong Kong, reached $417 billion this May, making  it the Philippines’ top trading partner. Philippine banana  exports tripled  in the first quarter of 2019 to $160 million.  Philippine  Online Gaming   Operations (POGO)  earned  P24 billion in taxes.  In 2018,  1.2 million Chinese tourists  boosted  the Philippine economy  by P32 billion;  2 million are expected  by 2020, a potential addition of  P50 billion to the economy.
In our ”Build, Build, Build”infrastructure program, China is involved in a big  way, including two donated bridges across the Pasig River, funding for a P500-million   Metro Manila flood-control project now on its second year,  a  P175-billion South Rail Project,  and  an P18.7-billion Kaliwa Dam to boost Metro Manila’s  water supply.
We may have ongoing  disputes in our conflicting claims to certain islands in the South China Sea, particularly in  the 200-mile  Exclusive Economic Zone we have renamed West Philippine Sea, but  President Duterte appears to have the situation well in hand.  He believes  the political  dispute will eventually be settled; in the meantime, he  is determined to see the Philippines benefit from the many  economic programs  that are underway.
The first half of the Duterte administration ends today  with considerable  economic  growth and progress. We look forward  to the second half which, we expect, will be marked with even more  economic  growth, as the President  spells out his plans for the country in the  next  three years in his State of the Nation Address tomorrow.

Monday, May 6, 2019

World's most expensive resort

Luxurious private island resort opens -- and a night's stay costs $100,000

Rob Picheta, CNN • 
6th May 2019


(CNN) — You can now book your stay in paradise -- but it won't come cheap.
A luxurious private resort stretching across an island in the western Philippines has opened for business.
It offers white sand beaches, plush villas and plenty of amenities. But with a price tag of $100,000 a night, Banwa Private Island is among the most expensive getaways anywhere in the world.
The resort, in the works for years, and benefits from year-round sunshine thanks to its location close to the equator. It features six villas and additional suites, meaning 48 people can stay at any one time. So if you have plenty of friends, it might be worth splitting the bill.
The resort's surrounding Puerco Island, sits serenely off the coast of Palawan, an island province. 
Guests heading for Banwa will need to hop on a helicopter or seaplane for the final leg.
Once there, guests will be able to explore the entirety of the archipelago, relax in a hammock or sip cocktails at a bar.

Each villa has its own infinity pool and hot tub and a team of chefs will supply food and drink.
Freshly caught fish and newly picked vegetables feature heavily on the menu.
Guests can also meet some of the island's fauna, including sea turtles and tabon birds. There's even an on-site wildlife expert.
Other amenities include a tennis court and a short golf course, plus access to a variety of boats. 
Jet skiing, scuba diving, sailing and kayaking are available. Of course, the gorgeous beach that stretches around the island is also a draw.
If all that sounds too strenuous, there's also an on-site spa.


Thursday, January 24, 2019

New PH Tourism Record

Philippines breaks tourism record in 2018


Philippine Daily Inquirer|AFP
24 January 2019


MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines welcomed a record 7.1 million tourists to its beaches and dive spots in 2018, despite its most famous resort Boracay being shut half the year to recover, authorities said Thursday.

Philippines breaks tourism record in 2018
Tourists relax along a beach on Boracay Island in Malay town, Aklan province, central Philippines on April 7, 2018.  (Photo by AFP)
The archipelago nation of over 7,000 islands saw the number of visitors jump by nearly eight percent over the previous year, with South Koreans leading the way as its top tourists.


This growth came without much help from Boracay, which was closed for clean up from April to October after President Rodrigo Duterte branded it a “cesspool” fouled by reckless development.
Before the closure, the tiny island’s white sand beaches and turquoise waters were seeing some two million sun worshippers a year.

“The challenging act of closing down Boracay… the country’s top sun-and-beach destination has evidently become a blessing in disguise,” said Philippine tourism secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat.

Other spots like natural paradise Palawan and beach destination Siargao Island saw a jump in foreign tourists during the closure.

While South Korean led the pack with 1.6 million tourists, Chinese arrivals jumped by nearly 30 percent over 2017 to hit 1.3 million, the department of tourism said.

Americans visitors were at one million.

In a statement, the Department of Tourism (DOT) said the 7,127,168 foreign visitors in 2018 was a 7.65 percent increase from the 6,620,908 tourist arrivals recorded in 2017.

“We are now in a time in need of vigilance – a dedication to the principle of a sustainable and inclusive tourism industry,” Puyat said. — with reports from Christia Marie Ramos, INQUIRER.net  /je/kga

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