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An Incomplete Adventure to Minalungao National Park by everything-under-the-sun on Apr 5, 2013    Sun brightly shining! Reggae music in the air! Humid temperature! Big, Big sombreros! Swim suits, two piece, and floral shorts!!      They all spell S-U-M-M-E-R!  It is always an exciting season. Nobody dislikes...



Where to have Adventure: Sagada by Every Second is a Highlight on Apr 5, 2013Where: Sagada, Mountain ProvinceWhat: All I can say is, FINALLY <3This trip is one that I've been looking forward to since who knows when. I had always been intrigued by this far away enchanted land high above the mountains, hanging coffins and al...



Tawi Tawi | Balobok Cave, Cove and Rock Shelter | What to See in Tawi Tawi | Photo Essay by pinoyontheroad on Apr 4, 2013My visit to the Balobok Cave, Cove and Rock Shelter is my baptism of fire in Tawi Tawi. On my first day, I told Alvin (my tricycle driver cum tour … Continue reading →...



Black Island (Malajon Island) – Busuanga, Palawan, Philippines by The Poor Traveler on Apr 1, 2013Upon contact with light, the walls of the cave sparkled as if covered with a girl’s bestfriend. He threw the light on the other corners and they, too, shimmered like diamonds stashed away in the dark. “There are many caves and chambers like t...



Cagayan: Penablanca's Callao Cave by Oman is an Island on Mar 28, 2013The Altar What is wet, smelly, dark, has opening and if you enter it you will be near heaven? If you answered the Callao Cave in Penablanca, Cagayan - then, you are absolutely correct. Modest Chapel Inside The Cave Jagged Rocks Upside Down...



Exploring the Philippines – Caving in Samar [video] by Retired in Samar on Mar 27, 2013Joni Bonifacio of TREXPLORE Adventures is here again with his Italian caving visitors who keep coming back to Samar for more extreme adventure. With many kilometers of underground river yet to explore, each day brings more mapping, more adventure, an...



Batu Caves – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia by The Poor Traveler on Feb 18, 2013Dozens of macaque monkeys ushered visitors up the 272-step staircase to the Temple Cave on top of the hill. Actually, saying that they were “ushering” would be sugarcoating it. Not only did some of them followed visitors around, a few al...



Batu Caves and All Things Tall – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia by The Poor Traveler on Feb 18, 2013Dozens of macaque monkeys ushered visitors up the 272-step staircase to the Temple Cave. Actually, saying that they were “ushering” would be sugarcoating it. Not only did some of them follow visitors around, a few also found themselves o...



Hiking Tour in the Tabon Caves Complex in Lipuun Point, Quezon, Palawan by Lakas ng Trip on Nov 27, 2012After a night at the Tabon Village Resortand my 50 Peso Breakfast at the transport terminal of Quezon, Palawan I find myself back in the National Museum Branch waiting for friends to arrive from their trip at Narra, Palawan. They arrived on their mot...



Pineapples, Caves and Angel Wings by A Texan's Life in the Philippines on Oct 26, 2012MANILA, Philippines – With the largest cave in the Philippines and the most number of caves (100 explored caves and an estimated 1,000 more unexplored) Samar Island is easily the country’s caving capital. Overwhelmed by this sheer number, I d...