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The Philippines has suffered in the tourism stakes because of its position on the map. Imelda Marcos once said it was "hamburgered" geographically. What she meant was that the Philippines receives fewer visitors than other Southeast Asian countries - about two million a year compared to Thailand's six million - because it is not part of the Southeast Asian mainland. Travellers on the traditional Asian trails tend to get as far as Thailand or Hong Kong, but ignore the Philippines because it involves an extra flight, albeit it a short one, across the South China Sea.

Perversely, it is this very lack of mass tourism that makes the Philippines such an appealing destination. If you want to explore, and if you are ready to cope with some eccentric infrastructure and a distinctly laid-back attitude towards the passage of time, the Philippines has more to offer than many of its neighbours.

The Philippines is a big country in a small package. It is the second largest archipelago in the world, with 7107 islands (sixty percent of them uninhabited) and 58,390km of coastline, all in a land mass no bigger than Arizona. Filipinos refer to it as their string of pearls. Your biggest problem is likely to be deciding which of the pearls to see first.

Most flights from outside the country land in the capital, Manila , which is choked with traffic and dilapidated, but also has some of the ritziest shopping malls and most spectacular nightlife in Asia. JM Nakpil Street in Malate on a Friday night is a sight to behold. Beatnik poets mingle with film stars, models, swaggering transvestites and a smattering of expats to create a good-natured outdoor rave that makes all other raves look tame by comparison.

For connoisseurs of beaches, the central Visayan region is an island-hoppers' paradise, with white sand everywhere and unspoiled fishing barrios where there's nothing to do at night except watch the fireflies, listen to the geckos, and perhaps share a bottle of local Tanduay rum. Palawan , one hour to the southwest of Manila by plane or an overnight journey by ferry, is an unforgettable wilderness of diamond-blue lagoons, volcanic lakes and first-rate scuba diving. In the Cordillera Mountains of the far north live tribes who make propitiatory offerings to rice gods and whose way of life has barely changed since they first settled there around 500BC. One of the few concessions they have made to modernity is to give up headhunting.

The Philippines will turn every notion you ever had of Asia on its head. Centuries of colonial rule have resulted in a delightfully schizophrenic country of potent but conflicting influences. When Magellan placed a sovereign hand on the Philippines on behalf of King Philip of Spain in 1521, he brought with him Catholicism, European architecture and the manana ethic. When monsoon rains swamp the streets, or when volcanoes erupt, a Filipino's usual reaction is to smile, throw up their hands, and say bahala-na - "what will be will be".

Three centuries after Magellan, in 1898, there was another bizarre twist in the country's colonial history when America bought the Philippines from Spain for US$20 million, part of the booty from a war the two powers had fought over Cuba. It was from America that the Philippines got its town planning, its constitution, and its passion for basketball, beauty pageants and pizza. Independence was finally granted on July 4, 1946, making the Philippines Asia's first real democracy, a fact most Filipinos remain fiercely proud of.

But it was the events of the 1980s that brought the Philippines to the general attention of the rest of the world. In 1972, President Ferdinand Marcos decided to overstay his welcome in Malacanang Palace by declaring martial law. When Marcos's lifelong political rival, Ninoy Aquino , was assassinated at Manila airport in August 1983, patience with the dictator ran out. What followed was nothing short of momentous: a "people power" revolution to kick out Marcos and his ambitious wife Imelda. In February 1986, they fled to Hawaii, where Ferdinand died in exile. Imelda's famous shoe collection was turned into a museum exhibit, but has since been boxed up and put into storage.

Then, of course, there are the Filipinos themselves. It has become hackneyed to describe the Philippines as the land where Asia wears a smile, but there's no denying it's true. Filipinos are a gregarious and accommodating lot. Graciousness and warmth seem to be built into their genes. English is widely spoken, even in the provinces, and everywhere you go you will be greeted with the honorific "ma'am" or "sir".

Filipinos are also passionate, sometimes hot-headedly so. They love food, they love life and they love romance. The Philippines is a passion play writ large and nowhere is this more evident than in the hundreds of fiestas and religious ceremonies that are held every year. Some are flamboyant and theatrical, like the Ati-Atihan in Kalibo and the Parade of Pigs in Batangas. Others have their origins in the Scriptures and are solemn. One of the most famous religious events, and one of the most controversial, is the crucifixion of flagellants held every Easter at San Fernando in Pampanga. Holy Week is a sacred holiday for Filipinos and tens of thousands head north from Manila to hill stations like Baguio.

There are two distinct seasons in the Philippines, the wet (southwest monsoon) and the dry (northeast monsoon). The wet season runs from May to October and the dry from November to April. The wet season is best avoided, as the country is hit by an average of seven typhoons and affected by

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fifteen. These cyclonic storms are more of an inconvenience than an outright threat, with flights cancelled and roads made impassable by floodwaters, even in the capital. November and December are the coolest months, with daytime temperatures of around 28°C, while March, April and May are very hot: expect temperatures to peak at 35°C. Watch out for Christmas and Easter when the whole of the Philippines hits the road and getting a seat on a bus or plane can be difficult.


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chillout guesthouse

julien says "i was in manila to start my travel in the philippines and because i didnt booked anything, i had a hard time finding a cheap and good place to stay for the night. Luckily for me someone gave me one of there flyers and i got interested with the prices.
I was nicely surprised when i entered a clean place with really nice rooms! the staff was great and helpful and the owners sat down with me to give me the few advices i needed to start my trip! i didn't think we could still find that in manila :)
So two thumbs up! and i will keep on recommending this place to all travelers in the philippines!!"


philippines festivals

justin says "different philippines festivals in regions I, II, and III"


The Philippines

bob says "A great country"


try our country

wolf says "hope you visit our country. try out our white sand beaches in boracay and in the other visayan islands. or go to palawan - the last frontier, for diving and exploration. visit baguio, banaue and vigan in the north of luzon. i wouldnt recommend the island of mindanao, though.

just like visiting any other asian country, just use your common sense and dont trust strangers so easily, and you will be safe.

"


be yourself...

mac says "first of all in visiting the Philippine Islands, you must be YOURSELF...dont pretend that you understand us Filipinos...ask us if you want to know why we do this and why we do that...it really helps when you ask...visit us right now...God bless!mail me...mcreynanyting@yahoo.com...kip in touch!"


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Calanthra says "Boracay Resorts affortable accomodation offers...best rates guranteed upto 80% ask us
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panagbenga 2006

noemi says " come and visit baguio citythe summer capital of the
philippines.
come feel the cold wind embrace you as everyone
witness the different kind of float and street dancings
ande many more.............."



Philippines Travel Videos

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Read the Holy Bible (KJV) with audio! Click link here; godsletter.
Cory Aquino Funeral: LEA SALONGA sings BAYAN KO
Lea Salonga singing Bayan Ko at Cory Aquino's funeral at Manila Cathedral.
Sail Away
Photos of landscapes around the world, to the music of Enya, "Sail Away (Orinoco Flow)".
Behind the scenes - See u in Cebu
April 6, 2008 - original post date on www.
Free Hugs Manila Philippines
Free Hugs Manila, Philippines.
Wow Philippines
For me, this is one of the best videos promoting the Philippines as your next vacation destination.
Boracay to Palawan - Experience Philippines! Ep.4
May 14, 2008 - original post date on www.
Manila Queen of the Pacific 1938
A Tour of Manila, Philippines in the 1930s.
Philippines - Bayan Ko
A video showcasing the beauty of the remarkable places & people of the Philippines set to the music of Freddie Aguilar's "Bayan Ko", which sometimes gets mistaken as the Philippines National Anthe
Baywatch Palawan
Feb 12, 2008 - original post date on www.
Bizarre Foods - Philippines 3/6
Andrew Zimmern is off to the island nation of The Philippines - where he chows down on local favorites like Balut, Crickets, Stuffed Frogs and even live worms!
Bizarre Foods - Philippines 1/6
Andrew Zimmern is off to the island nation of The Philippines - where he chows down on local favorites like Balut, Crickets, Stuffed Frogs and even live worms!
Philippines Best Beaches
With 7107 islands, and a coastline twice the length of that of the United States, the Philippines can claim to be Asia's Beach Capital.
Philippine Tourism AVP
An advertisement produced by the Department of Tourism
Extremely Hot Therapy - Experience Philippines! Ep.5
June 18, 2008 - original post date on www.
Bizarre Foods - Philippines 2/6
Andrew Zimmern is off to the island nation of The Philippines - where he chows down on local favorites like Balut, Crickets, Stuffed Frogs and even live worms!
Bizarre Foods - Philippines 4/6
Andrew Zimmern is off to the island nation of The Philippines - where he chows down on local favorites like Balut, Crickets, Stuffed Frogs and even live worms!
Philippines - Experience the 7107 Islands
Experience the Philippines, its 7107 islands, its natural wonders, colorful history and warm and engaging people.
Byahe Tayo!
see the beauty of the Philippines through this great song.
It Begins - Experience Philippines! Ep.1
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