Learn about and travel the Philippines.
The Philippine archipelago is blessed with beautiful sceneries, miles and miles of white sand beaches, a year round tropical weather, historical sights and structures to admire, underwater creatures and caves to explore, natural resources to treasure and wildlife to protect.
The Philippines is a great place to visit, because of the tropical climate it offers year round. With over 7000 islands, there’s so much to choose from. Surrounded by the waters of the Pacific Ocean and the China Sea it is the perfect destination for water activities. The mountains are rich in vegetations, rare birds and animals, exotic plants and rugged terrains.
Packing for any vacation can be a time consuming, hectic ordeal. Nothing is worse that arriving at your vacation destination and realizing that you forgot to pack something. When visiting a foreign land, it’s good to know the climate and other information, so you can pack wisely.
The Philippines is a popular destination for foreigners seeking adventure, history, cultural and recreational activities and white sand beaches. Even the locals are going out of their comfort zones to explore cities they’ve never been before.
The early inhabitants of the Philippines and also the ones that colonized it mainly influenced the multi-ethnicity of the Philippine cuisine. Such influence came from the Malays, US, Spain and Japan. However, the Chinese and Indonesian played a major role in the evolution of Philippine food.
Before traveling to the Philippines you should learn at least some basic words or phrases to communicate with the people. Although most Filipinos speak English, there are some, especially in the remote areas who can’t speak it. Tagalog is a highly phonetic language. The words are pronounced as they are spelled.
With more than 7,000 islands, the Philippines have so much to offer that yet to be discovered. Care to explore? If you’re like most soon-to-be visitors, you’re familiar with Manila. But is this all there is to see? There are three places that stand out in my head that you may not be thinking about.
Philippine cuisine is a combination of Spanish, Chinese, Japanese and American influences. The early Filipino way of cooking was mainly boiling, steaming and roasting. They used herbs and spices found in all the islands to season their dishes. Rice is the staple food in the Philippines. They eat three big meals with rice and two little snacks in between.
In the southern region of the Philippines is the island of Cebu—the oldest city in the country. This is the island where Ferdinand Magellan landed in 1521, hence the discovery of the Philippines. Cebu has so much to offer, like the Olango Wildlife Sanctuary.
The Philippines’s climate is tropical all year round. Although in some parts of the country some islands are cooler than the others. Here’s a quick breakdown of when it’s best to go to certain areas of the Philippines.
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