Thursday, October 6, 2016

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Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Aliwagwag Falls

Regarded as a Stairway to Heaven, Aliwagwag Falls cascades down on layers of rock formations, from a height of 340 meters or 1,120 feet and with a width of 20 meters or 66 feet; thus, it is called the highest falls in the Philippines. This breath-taking scenic spot is located in Cateel, Davao Oriental – specifically in Barangay Aliwagwag, which is about 30 minutes trip from Poblacion. Don’t forget your perfect hiking shoes, towels and extra...

People’s Park

Strategically located in the Poblacion District of Davao City, People’s Park is a must-see and visit for all, who want to breathe the freshest air and unwind with family and friends, after a long and tiring week at work. There is no entrance fee here, and people can have a picnic, while they bond with their loved ones. Moreover, friends and families can altogether enjoy either a leisurely stroll or an energizing jog in this cleanest and greenest...

Maxima AquaFun

If you are looking for something more than just swim in the beach or lie around all day long, a trip to Maxima AquaFun in Samal Island is your best getaway! The place isn’t just for those who love the sun, sand and sea but also those who love adrenaline and extreme adventures. Maxima AquaFun looks very much like a resort floating on the sea and if that is not enough to entice you then I don’t know what else will. There’s a 40-meter super...

Dakak Beach

The very popular Dakak Beach is most known for its beautfiully shaped cove and powdery white sand, and as a diving mecca in Mindanao. Pristine blue waters, excellent dive sites with an abundance of coral reefs, and a magnificent sunset horizon characterize this tropical eden. Dakak Park and Beach Resort boasts 15 hectares of wooded land, a natural reservoir for native plants and animals, and a 750-meter private white-sand beach. Nestled...

Paseo del Mar

Paseo del Mar is located in Zamboanga City. Construction of this seafront parkway took over four years. Moving and relocating the squatters in the area took a long time. There were over 280 families that had to be relocated. Paseo del Mar is within the barangay of Zone IV and is only about 100 feet from Fort Pilar. There are several cement benches at the park and there is long walkway along the shoreline or break-water....