I cannot agree more. So why travel to the Philippines?? First, let me tell you more about the Philippines.
Philippines an archipelago located in the Southeast of Asia and is composed of over 7,000 tropical islands. One of its beauty, the Banaue Rice Terraces, was named the eight wonder of the world. It was purely hand crafted by the Ifugao tribes over 2000 years ago to increase efficiency in their rice plantation.
Banaue Rice Terraces, Philippines |
In addition, Philippines is very rich in water resources some of which are:
- Palawan Island where you can find the longest underground river and the sunken ships from WW II -America vs. Japan battle,
- Boracay Island -famous for its white sand beach and clear blue waters,
- Maria Cristina Falls -one of our hydro energy sources,
- Donsol Sorsogon where you will see and swim with the whale sharks -the largest fish in the world.
Whale Shark/Butanding |
Along with its natural resources, Philippines has a lot of rare species. One of the most famous species is the Tarsier -the smallest monkey, as big as a person's hand. Moreover, Philippines is known to have 4 of the 6 sea turtle species; one of which is the Philippine Sea Turtle/Pawikan -weighing up to 700 pounds. To name a few more, Philippines is considered a home to Mouse Deer, Tamaraw, Flying Lemur, and Whale Sharks, etc.
Tarsier -smallest monkey |
Philippines is not only rich in natural resources, but culture as well. We Filipinos are known for our hospitality, helpfulness and kindness. Our culture was influenced by several countries, mainly Spain, Japan, and America, including our tribal ancestors. While it is a combination of different cultures, Spanish culture is the most influential since it colonized us for 333 years. America also has been a big influence; they "rescued" us from the Spanish colony and ended up conquering us but eventually gave us our freedom. Soon after, the Japanese came and America came back to fight them and to help set us free.
"Bayanihan" -traditional way of moving houses and nipa huts |
Our national language is Filipino/Tagalog but different provinces speak their own dialect. Surprisingly, a lot of the provinces do not speak Filipino at all, rather, their second language is English. It is only in Manila, the capital of Philippines, where Filipino/Tagalog is widely spoken. When I travel to other provinces, I would have to speak in English -travelling made easy for all Canadians.
Despite a more expensive airfare and a longer travel time, it is definitely worth it to travel to the Philippines. As mentioned, we have a variety of natural resources and rare species that are unique and breathtaking -definitely not your average beach or zoo monkey. Moreover, there are a thousand things you can do, such as shopping, snorkelling, scuba diving, hiking, sailing, water skiing, surfing, island hopping, etc. In addition, our culture is very unique and rich -a lot that can be learned.
So, what are you waiting for?? Save up and travel to the Philippines!
Proud to be Pinoy/Filipino!
Kay