Here are six jaw-dropping adventure spots in the Philippines.
1.
Bohol
Bohol is known for glistening white
sand beach resorts, extensive coral reefs, world class diving spots, the
Chocolate Hills (near symmetrical mounds of limestone formations that look like
Hershey's Kisses), and the iconic tarsier (the oldest species of extant primate
in the world). However, this large Philippine Island has lately been a
recurring item in the global tourism grapevine for yet another attraction: the
Danao Adventure Park. Managed by the local government with the aid of private
advocacy groups, the adventure park has become the ultimate hub for
eco-adventure activities. The park offers more than a dozen extraordinarily
thrilling activities that leverage the nature park's rugged and profoundly
varied topography. Accommodating travelers of any stripe--from calm and
composed bird watchers to extreme adventurers, Danao Adventure Park showcases
the scenic Wahig River, a forested mountain range, a native cultural community,
self-sustained organic farms, and cave complexes that provide hours of
spelunking excitement. Popular activities include kayaking, wall climbing,
trekking, camping, cave explorations, village tours, educational tours, and
extreme in-the-park-only challenges such as the Ziplet, Skyride, Plunge,
Suislide, Cliff Rappel, and Root Climb.
2.
Davao
Very few places offer travelers
the same level of profound thrills as the unique city of Davao. Dubbed the
Eco-Adventure capital of the Philippines, Davao City is home to the country's
highest mountain peak and to the noble and extremely rare Philippine Eagle.
Davao is thoroughly cosmopolitan, being the country's third largest city and a
regional economic player in Southeast Asia. Even then, only 7% of the city's
total land area is urbanized, with around 50% classified as forests or
timberland and 40% appropriated by the state-of-the-art agriculture that has
catapulted the city among the world's top producers and exporters of fruits and
flowers. Considered the cleanest, greenest and safest city in the Philippines,
Davao offers some of the most unique and memorable travel experiences anywhere
in the world. From mountaineers to beach bums, from extreme sports enthusiasts
to cultural historians, and from artists to ecologists, tourists of every
stripe flock to the city to experience its gripping cultural and natural
wonders. Dotting its coasts are top-rated beaches and uninhabited islands while
exotic plants and animal species dwell within the spellbinding topography of
its interior.
3.
Donsol
Donsol pulls and beguiles. For
travelers who demand nothing but authentic and transformative experiences, the
idyllic coastal town of Donsol in central Philippines provides a one-of-a-kind
setting for unforgettable encounters. By itself, the town already possesses the
attractions that make other destinations elsewhere a hit among global tourists:
fascinating local culture, gorgeous beaches of fine sand, lush forests and
stunningly rugged coastlines. At least for most travelers, these attractions
are enough reasons to pack their luggage, book accommodations, and hit the
trail. But Donsol offers a lot more. If nature had a soul, then Donsol provides
a rare window from which to see it in perfect clarity. Something in the town
attracts two sensitive indicator species that are disappearing in much of their
former ranges. There are only a few thousand whale sharks left in the world and
most congregate and frolic in the waters of Donsol. Meantime, as human
development encroaches on natural habitats, fireflies are also becoming a rare
sight and very few young people even remember seeing them. Fortunately, they
are in jaw-dropping numbers along the course of the Donsol River. In Donsol,
just a few hours after daybreak, people can literally swim at arm's length with
the gentle but colossal whale sharks. After the sun sets, on the other hand,
when only the night sky offers some glimmer of light, thousands of fireflies
synchronize their biolumiscent abilities to add a spectacular surreal gleam to
the riverscape.
4.
Coron
Combine seven lakes, coral reefs,
mangroves, white sand beaches, a native islander culture, and more than a dozen
islands to explore and you'll get the phenomenal Coron experience. Isolated
from urban centers by the windswept sea, Coron Island is one of the finest
eco-adventure destinations in the world. The extensive reefs surrounding the
island play host to highly acclaimed diving spots while sections of its coasts
are protected by mangrove forests that also provide a secure habitat for
different species of birds, reptiles, mammals and marine life. Sustainably
managed by the peace-loving Tagbanuas--the native tribe that has ancestral
dominion over the island--Coron Island is off limits to visitors at night while
daytime excursions are carefully regulated. Fishing and tourism are the two
industries that keep the island thriving and its precious natural resources
conserved. Trekking, island hopping, scuba diving, swimming, and interacting
with the natives are just some of the memorable activities that provide
priceless thrills when done in Coron.
5.
Cordillera Highlands
The imposing Cordillera Mountain
Range courses through much of the north central part of Luzon and is the
prominent terrain for the autonomous region that takes after its name. The area
showcases the profoundly inspiring natural and cultural voices of the
Philippine highlands. Given the region's rugged beauty and the fascinating
highland tribes that lend it an extraordinary character, tourism ranks high
among the top sectors that provide the stimulus for the regional economy.
Waterfalls, mountain forests, millennia-old rice terraces, folk art, burial
caves, and nature trails are the irresistible attractions that draw local and
foreign tourists to the Cordilleras. Diverse and colorful, the region's
richness permeates the traditional summer capital of Baguio City, the
ecologically fascinating Mount Data National Park, the moving aura of Sagada,
and the magnificent expressions of folk art in Bontoc and Batad. But perhaps
the most well-known landmark in the area is the sprawling Banaue Rice Terraces,
an engineering and agricultural marvel that has been carved by hand from the
slopes of the mighty Cordillera Mountain Range several thousands of years ago.
Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the rice terraces continue to
nourish the unique tribal cultures that inhabit the region. Memorable Baguio
hikes, challenging bike trails, waterfall and cave explorations, nature
trekking, bird watching, white water rafting, rappelling, cultural/historical
immersions, and meaningful village interactions await travelers who are looking
for unforgettable and extraordinary experiences in this one-of-a-kind location.
6.
Palawan
Unforgettable. Beguiling.
Palawan. Three interchangeable words as far as natural splendor is concerned.
Voted by Conde Nast as the destination with the best beaches in Asia, Palawan
offers more than pristine sands and one of the richest reef ecosystems in the
world. Isolated from the Philippine's major urban centers, Palawan retains much
of its old-growth rainforests that shelter a surprising number of exotic and
endemic species. Extensive mangrove areas hedge its coasts while lush canopies
lend a rich verdant accent to its rugged interior, attracting a wide variety of
plants and animals that call Palawan their home. Across its beaches are
magnificent limestone islands that jut out of the surf to play a breathtaking
symphony with the sea, while farther across are marine sanctuaries that
international teams of experts consider unparalleled in terms of species
density. Hosting the primary airport of the island province, Puerto Princesa is
the gateway to the Palawan experience and the hub for numerous initiatives on
nature conservation and biodiversity protection.
It is also just a few kilometers
from the world-renowned Underground River, a ribbon of crystal clear water that
flows through spectacular limestone formations over an area that fully
encapsulates a mountain-to-sea transition. Because of its unique richness, the Puerto Princesa Underground River was
declared a UNESCO Heritage Site and was just recently included in the Seven
Natural Wonders of the World Project. There are countless ways of
experiencing Palawan. Aside from taking a breathtaking journey across the
Underground River, travelers can explore the exotic string of islands that
provide a profound natural contrast to the placid contours of the sea.
Travelers have the option to go midpoint between sea and sky by para-sailing or
reacquaint themselves with the element of water by exploring the destination's
unmatched snorkeling sites. Scuba-diving is also a popular attraction,
especially to those who wish to interact with the stunningly colorful denizens
of the coral reef. Simply put, Palawan is the epitome of a tropical paradise
and is unmatched by any place in the world for its ruggedly beautiful terrain,
breathtaking seascapes, world class diving sites, exotic wildlife, nature
trails, extensive sanctuaries, and fascinating native cultures. Nature
trekking, swimming, snorkeling, island hoping, local dishes &
delicacies, scuba diving, bird watching, parasailing, tattooing, ecological
research, bar hopping and photography are just some of the experiences that
become strangely distinctive when done in Palawan.
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