View Full Version : Uncovering the Filipino heritage trail
joebloggs
19th June 2013, 13:28
http://www.euronews.com/2013/06/18/uncovering-the-filipino-heritage-trail/
Terpe
19th June 2013, 17:57
We've visited Vigan, the Paoay church, and Banaue rice terraces. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
All well worth the effort.
One year we decided to focus our attentions on the northern parts of Luzon. There's really a different feel and some fabulous places to experience.
Ako Si Jamie
13th July 2013, 23:54
I've just had the green light to take some time off in the autumn and Ilocos Norte is an option worth considering.
Tagaytay and Puerto Galera are penned in already and Tablas Island, Marinduque, Cresto di Gallo, Carabao Island & Boracay are all in the same kind of area so they're an option too although the weather isn't great in October in Southern Luzon & Northern Visayas.
Also thinking about Davao, CDO and Camiguin.
fred
14th July 2013, 00:20
The furthest north Ive been is Baguio..
Think I`d like to go further North..Maybe in a year or two.
http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQwGN4MveQN7kUXH4shNWgsGQzIucGvJCAiWKPbYphQDWFEFWzl
http://tourism-philippines.com/images/batanes2.jpg
Ako Si Jamie
14th July 2013, 01:17
Furthest north I've been is Candelaria in Zambales near the Pangasinan border. Furthest south is Apo Island.
^Those pics look like Batanes btw!
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