The Ultimate Bohol Tour: What to See, Do, and Our Best Moments
The Ultimate Bohol Tour: What to See, Do, and Our Best Moments. Cool waterfalls, Tarsiers and Chocolate Mountain Thrills
The Ultimate Bohol Tour: What to See, Do, and Our Best Moments. Cool waterfalls, Tarsiers and Chocolate Mountain Thrills
How the Chocolate Hills Were Formed: A Tectonic and Geological Perspective, marine origins, tectonic plates and erosion
10 Incredible Facts About Tarsiers You Need to Know from reproduction, diet, to endangered status
20 Surprising Things You Never Expect in the Philippines – From toilet paper rules to 3-in-1 coffee, here’s what shocks first-time visitors!
The Truth About the Whale Shark Experience in Oslob, Philippines – A thrilling yet controversial encounter with these gentle giants. Learn what to expect, the ethics behind the experience, and essential tips for your visit.
Ultimate Guide to Sea Turtles in the Philippines
Mount Tapyas, How many steps? That’s the question every visitor asks before taking on the climb. The journey starts in Coron Town, on the street named after the mountain. That is the clue. Just off the main road near the municipal gym, the entrance is well-marked, and the concrete staircase leading up the hill is visible from a distance. This is where the challenge begins.
How to Snorkel the Sardine Run in Moalboal, Philippines – A guide on where to go, what to bring, costs, and tips for a safe, responsible experience.
Siete Pecados: A Marine Paradise That Gets It Right! Experience pristine reefs, vibrant marine life, and ethical snorkelling in Palawan.
El Nido, Palawan, is famous for its breathtaking lagoons, towering limestone cliffs, and crystal-clear waters. Island hopping is the best way to explore its beauty, with four standard tours (A, B, C, and D) taking visitors to iconic beaches, caves, and snorkelling spots. However, El Nido Island Hopping: The Truth About Its Dying Reefs reveals the harsh reality—mass tourism is devastating the marine ecosystem. Coral reefs are disappearing, boats are damaging fragile habitats, and snorkellers unknowingly contribute to the destruction. This blog breaks down what each tour offers, what to expect, and how travellers can minimise their impact to help protect El Nido’s fragile paradise.