A local tourism exhibit called Lakbay Bayan was launched earlier at SM Mall of Asia with “Ang Pamabansang T-Shirt” by Team Manila. The exhibition of photos and tourism-themed shirts can be found at the first floor of SM Mall of Asia’a Atrium.
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This Saturday, April 10, would be my first solo domestic trip - and I’m going to Iloilo; for the first time as well.
Ironically, this is not my first trip alone. My first solo trip was to a foreign land called Singapore back in 2008.
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Anne Curtis is the latest endorser of Greenwich’s Lasagna Supreme. In a recent press conference, Sago got the chance to ask Anne Curtis about her recent vacation across Europe and some of her personal favorite Philippine travel spots.
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If there is one thing, Sagada is most famous for, this would be it - the Ifugao’s Hanging Coffins in Mt. Province. These coffins were ‘hanged’ as part of some minority groups’ ancient cultural customs of burying their dead.
After the trek at Banga-an Rice Terraces and Bomod-ok Falls on day 1, our day 2 started early with a sunrise at the Kiltepan Viewpoint.
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After the 1.5 hrs of downhill trek along the Banga-an Rice Terraces and passing through the villages of Modongo, Banga-an, and Fidelisan, we were able to reach the Bomod-ok Falls. Others call it the ‘Big Falls‘ due its enormous size having the water fall from 150ft high which is almost as tall as a 20-storey [...]
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We just see post cards of rice terraces from our social studies class in elementary, now, we’re actually walking, or should I say trekking, on one. First in our list of activity in Sagada was trekking the Banga-an Rice Terraces, something I nor Sago haven’t done before.
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Today is Sago’s first day in Sagada. We left Manila last night after an hour long of packing stuff. I wasn’t able to find time to buy a pair of gloves and a bonnet. They said its a little colder there than in Baguio.
Located 275 kilometers north of Metro Manila, Philippines , Sagada is located in a valley near the central Cordillera between the mountains of main Cordillera Ranges and the Ilocos Range. It is just beside Bontoc, the provincial capital of Mt. Province and is only a few hours from Baguio.
Sagada is famous for its traditional “hanging [...]






