Philippines

The hidden paradise of Palawan, Philippines

  • January 14, 2022
The hidden paradise of Palawan, Philippines

 

Not many people know about the island Province of Palawan in the Mimarop region, and even though it is the largest province in the Philippines, it remains unspoilt and ripe for exploring.

The best way to see it is with a local Filipino company like Tao that fosters ecotourism and sustainability while introducing tourists to these islands’ local way of life.

I would spend three days with a group using one of Tao’s small vessels and doing some island hopping. We started our adventure on the island of Busuanga,  connected by air to the capital Manila.

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In a lazy paradise called Palawan

  • April 14, 2019
In a lazy paradise called Palawan

The Filipino province of Palawan consists of a string of islands that trickles down from the western part of the Philippines towards Malaysia. With 1,780 islands it offers those seeking an adventure holiday the opportunity to travel to places that few tourists see.

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To view the photo gallery of Palawan click here.

Diving in the Philippines

  • October 8, 2017
Diving in the Philippines

The seas around the Philippines are renowned amongst divers as providing some of the best conditions in the world.

I was going diving in Batangas province in the south of Luzon to check how good it was. Basing myself at the Buceo Anilao Beach & Dive Resort meant a boat journey as there is no road access. At Anileo, there would be three dives in the daytime and one at night.

The resort nestles on a steep lush green hillside to the south of the town of Mabini, approximately 120 kilometres from Manila.

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Off the Beaten Track in the Philippines

  • September 11, 2017
Off the Beaten Track in the Philippines

Given that the Philippines archipelago consists of over 7,000 islands spanning 300,000 square kilometers, it’s amazing that these diverse territorial islands form a united country.

The Philippines’ heritage is a combination of natives who once lived in caves, followed much later by a dramatic occupation by the Spanish and then a strong American influence after the Second World War. Surrounded by the seas of China, Taiwan, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Indonesia, it is the only Christian state in Southeast Asia.

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The Buceo Anilao Beach & Dive Resort

  • August 18, 2017
The Buceo Anilao Beach & Dive Resort

The south of Luzon Island is one of the well-known locations for macro and muck diving in Philippines. Its close proximity to the capital Manila makes this part of peninsula more popular and advantageous for the dive lovers. When it comes to diving, it is very important to choose a diving site which is not only fully equipped but also provides a comfortable and relaxing environment for divers.

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To view the photo gallery of Philippines click here.