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Slow Travel Guide: Undiscovered Gems in the Philippines

Sal Sal Follow Oct 16, 2023 · 3 mins read
Slow Travel Guide: Undiscovered Gems in the Philippines
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Sagada, Mountain Province

Located in the scenic Cordillera mountain range, Sagada is a picturesque town perfect for those seeking rural tranquility. Explore caves, waterfalls and hanging coffins perched on cliffs, a centuries-old burial tradition of the indigenous Kankanay tribe. Nearby Rice Terraces showcase magnificent mountainside farming by the Ifugao people, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Cozy homestays immerse you in local village life.

Colonial Charm of Iloilo City

On the island of Panay lies Iloilo City, the historic commercial center of the Visayas with a lively food scene. Stroll along Calle Real lined with Spanish-era homes and colorful shophouses. Sample local specialties like La Paz Batchoy noodle soup and Inasal barbecue. Day trips include the lush island of Guimaras, the “Mango Capital of the Philippines”, and fishing town of Roxas known as the “Seafood Capital”.

Island Bliss in Port Barton, Palawan

For an off-the-beaten-path island escape, Port Bartonfits the bill with its pristine shores and laidback vibe. Snorkel uncrowded coral reefs teeming with marine life. Nearby El Nido’s limestone cliffs and lagoons offer spectacular island-hopping tours. Rent a kayak or habal-habal motorcycle to explore winding coastal roads less travelled.

Colonial Gems of Vigan City

A step back in time awaits in Vigan City, the best preserved Spanish-era town in Asia. Wander cobblestone streets lined with ornate bahay na bato mansions and sip locally crafted basil wine. Sample hometown specialties like Vigan empanadas with a fried egg surprise filling and savory okoy street snacks. Nearby Paoay Church showcases unique Earthquake Baroque architecture.

Charming Borongan, Eastern Samar

Located on Samar Island, the laidback port town of Borongan sees few foreign visitors. Top sights include the striking Basilica Minore de Nuestra Señora de la Immaculada Concepcion church and 16th century watchtower Fort San Jose. Feed your body and soul with fresh seafood, buko pie and witnessing colorful festivals like the Bulusan Volcano Festival each January. Venture inland to hidden rice terraces, caves and diving spots.

Surfer’s Paradise in Siargao

Famous for having some of the best breaks in the world, Siargao Island has rightfully earned the nickname “Surfer’s Paradise of the Philippines”. Beyond the waves, pristine beaches await exploration such as those found at Magpupungko Rock Pools. The land and seascapes dotted with thousands of coconut trees give the island a tropical paradise feel. When you need to recharge, opt for a relaxing massage or grab fresh seafood along the main drag in Cloud 9 town.

Cultural Heritage in Ilocos Region

Dotting the coastline of northwest Luzon is the Ilocos Region, steeped in traditions. In addition to the charming colonial town of Vigan, Paoay Church’s Earthquake Baroque design and the iconic Bangui Windmills are UNESCO treasures. Further north, Laoag City hosts ornate churches and shrines from Spanish times. Sample local specialties like bagnet (pork belly), empanada, and cigarillo tobacco throughout Ilocos Sur, Ilocos Norte and La Union provinces. Interact with the hardworking folk and experience their unique Ilocano culture.

Natural Wonders of Northern Palawan

The northernmost tip of Palawan Island hides picture perfect islands, lagoons and limestone formations waiting discovery. Home to indigenous people, Tabon Caves contain some of the oldest human remains in the country. In Coron Town, visit sunken WW2 ships at Twin Lagoons and Kayangan Lake, or trek through jungle-clad limestone karsts. Over in the Calamianes Group of Islands lies El Nido’s stunning rock islands and lagoons, and nearby smaller island of Miniloc offers turquoise waters and powdery white beaches to yourself. Slow Travel Guide: Undiscovered Gems in the Philippines

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