Hidden Tourist Spots in the Philippines

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Hidden Tourist Spots in the Philippines.

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Cabgan Islet. Cabgan Islet is located in the municipality of Barobo , Surigao del Sur. It is the best among the three (3) islands of Barobo in terms of sand quality, clarity of water, and fantastic view..

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Tinuy -an Falls. Almost a hundred meters wide, Tinuy -an falls has the crown for being the widest waterfall in the Philippines. This three-tier, 55 meters high waterfall can be found in Bislig , Surigao del Sur..

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Matnog Pink Beach. Located in Matnog , Sorsogon , the beach's fine, pink-tinged sand comes from crushed, red corals ..

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Asik-asik Falls. About 140 meters wide and 60 meters high, this natural formation in Alamada , North Cotabato resembles a vast jade wall veiled with silky smooth curtains. Unlike most waterfalls, Asik-asik does not have a visible water source at its top; instead, water flows out from the mountain’s side like a series of springs..

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Maligcong Rice Terraces. This a scenic agricultural destination in Bontoc , Mountain Province featuring steep hillsides with rice terraces and pathways. Though not as famous as Banaue Rice Terraces, Maligcong offers a more spectacular view for those who just want to relax..