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Taal Volcano Island Experience

Taal Volcano Crater Lake Situated in Batangas is a volcano island within a lake, Taal Volcano Island. Taal Volcano is the smallest active volcano in the world. An adventure to this unique geological wonder is one thing you shouldn't miss.  From Manila, take a bus going to Tagaytay. When in Tagaytay there are a lot of tricycles that will take you to the starting point of the adventure in Talisay, Batangas. To reach Taal Volcano island, you have to traverse Taal Volcano Lake through a boat. Taal Lake was once part of the ocean. It was an arm of Balayan Bay which opens to the South China Sea. Volcanologists record series of eruptions since 18th century. There were once many towns on the lake's shore but are uninhabited today because of destructive volcanic hotspots. Getting to the crater lake was an adventure itself. You may go for a horseback riding to reach to the top for a fee. You don't have to be an experienced horseback rider because the fee already includes a guide. If ...

The El Nido Archipelago

Approximately a six-hour ride from the capital of Palawan lies the unspoiled coastal town of El Nido. In  Puerto Princesa International Airport  travel agencies will you offer you their tour packages but if you want to do it yourself one can easily ride the van that will take you straight ahead to El Nido town. I first headed to Austria's guesthouse that offers affordable rooms for backpackers but unfortunately all the rooms and beds are occupied for that night so I decided to stay in  Baller's Lodge  that offers single fan room for Php 500 per night. That was my home for four days and four nights in El Nido. The caretaker was nice for taking care of its guest. Xie xie!  In El Nido, there are five kinds of tours that you can choose from: El Nido Island Hopping Tour A,  El Nido Island Hopping Tour B, El Nido Island Hopping Tour C, El Nido Island Hopping Tour D and El Nido Inland Tour. I personally chose Tour A and Tour C. Lunch is already includ...

Sagada: Philippine's Little Piece of Heaven

Kiltepan Sea of Clouds Sagada is a tranquil town situated in the Mountain Province and has gained popularity since the release of the romantic comedy film That Thing Called Tadhana. There are varied routes that you can choose from to go to this cozy town. Halsema Highway From Baguio via Halsema Highway From Victory liner in Baguio, heed to GL Liner station in Baguio Dangwa terminal and take the bus going to Sagada. Buses leave from 6:00 AM until 1:00 PM every day. Non-airconditioned bus ticket fare costs around Php 400. Travel time from Baguio to Sagada is around six hours. From Manila by direct bus to Sagada Coda Lines Corporation now offers daily direct rides from Manila to Sagada and vice-versa. Fare for the single trip costs Php760. From Manila to Sagada via Banaue If you plan to witness the majestic Banaue Rice Terraces, you can choose to take a bus from Manila to Banaue. Buses from Manila to Banaue are at the Ohayami Bus Terminal near University of Santo Tom...