Tourist Spots in the Nueva Vizcaya Province
Nueva Vizcaya, which is very mountainous attracts visitors to Mt. Pulog National Park. This is the site of the country’s second highest peak.

Mount Pulog
Dalton Pass is the gateway to Cagayan Region and, because of its strategic importance, was the scene of intense battle at the end of World War 2. A shrine has been erected to honor sacrifices of Filipino troops .
Kirang Pass has a monument erected by the Japanese to commemorate the gallantry of soldiers on both sides. Historic Spanish churches include St. Dominic Cathedral and Dupax Del Sur Church.
The Lion-Alayan Cave is a large horizontal cave system with an array of stalactites, stalagmites and columns with draperies, where water flows towards an underground river.
July 17, 2009 5 Comments
AEG Airsoft Rifle and Electric Airsoft AEG Rifle
AEG Airsoft Rifle and Electric Airsoft AEG Rifle
Maybe you enjoy using your electric airsoft AEG rifle for target practice. But the majority of owners who have AEG airsoft rifle prefer to use their weapons on the battlefield by playing a few matches of Airsoft on the weekends with their fellow enthusiasts. Nothing is more stress relieving and exhilarating after a week of work or school than a round of Fortress. If you want to be the top defender on your team, make sure you come prepared for the game. [Read more →]
July 13, 2009 No Comments
Cagayan Province: Caves, Gamefishing and Other Attractions
The major tourist attraction of Cagayan Province is caves, in particular, the famous seven chambered Callao Caves, which contain a chapel for those who wish to meditate on these wonders of nature. Other popular caves among the more than 300 that are around the region include Jackpot Cave, San Carlos Cave, Sierra Cave, and the Odessa-Tumbali Cave System.

A church inside the Callao Caves
Cagayan is also the gamefishing capital of the Philippines, with San Vicente, Sta. Anna and Palaui Island important destinations for sportfishing enthusiasts; the beautiful sailfish being the prize catch. Palaui also features the Spanish built Palaui Lighthouse.
Other tourist attractions in the province are mountain treks, river trips, surfing, the Magapit Suspension Bridge, St. Peter’s Cathedral and the Miraculous Lady of Piat, a four-century old image of Mary, which was brought from Macao to the Philippines in 1604 by Dominican friars. Visit the tourist spots in Cagayan Province.
June 16, 2009 1 Comment
Recommended Historical Sites in Cebu City
Below is a list of historical sites that are recommended for tourists who visit Cebu City:
1. Casa Gorordo Museum - In this museum are displayed 19th century paintings, relics, household items and furniture
2. Colon Street - This street is the oldest street in the Philippines and is named after Christopher Columbus
3. Fort San Pedro - This place is the nucleus for the first Spanish settlement in the Philippines and was founded by Legazpi in 1565. The fort was later used as barracks for American and Japanese occupiers.
4. Lapu-Lapu Monument - this is located in Mactan, Lapu Lapu City and it commemorates Lapu-Lapu’s victory. He is regarded as the first Filipino patriot against a foreign aggressor.
5. Magellan’s Cross - This marks the spot where the first Catholic mass and baptism in the Philippines took place.

Magellan’s Cross (Inside)

Magellan’s Cross (Outside)
6. Magellan Marker - Also located in Mactan, Lapu Lapu City, this was erected on the spot where the famous explorer died on April 27, 1521 at the hands of Chief Lapu Lapu.
7. President Sergio OsmeƱa Memorabilia - This contains the late president’s historic car, his personal belongings and mementos.
8. University of San Carlos - This is the oldest school in the Philippines which was established in 1565.
9. University of San Carlos Museum - This is an anthropological and biological museum which traces ties between Philippine society and other Asian cultures.
June 12, 2009 1 Comment
Pagadian City, Zamboanga Del Sur: The Little Hongkong of the South
The picturesque harbor cove of Pagadian City has earned a reputation of being called “The Little Hongkong of the South.” Pagadian City’s attractions are natural, rather than man-made.

Pagadian City Festival
Natural Attractions in Zamboanga Del Sur
The natural attractions in this Southern part of the Philippines are waterfalls (Pulacan Falls, Lourdes Falls, Lison Valley, Manga Falls), beaches (Muricay Beach, Bomba Beach, Poloyagan Beach, White Beach), caves (Manga Cave, Kendis Cave), and mountains (Mt. Pinokis, Mt. Susong Dalaga).

Springland Resort, Pagadian City
Stunningly beautiful Lakewood is regarded as on of the prime, unspoiled nature spots in the country. Tukuran Beach, a submarine landing area in World War II, also has great tourist potentiala among other attractions in Pagadian City, Zamboanga Del Sur.
June 10, 2009 1 Comment
