The scenic beauty of the Philippines
Boracay is a small island in the Philippines
located approximately 315 km (196 mi) south of Manila and 2 km off the
northwest tip of Panay Island in the Western Visayas region of the Philippines.
Boracay Island and its beaches have received awards from numerous travel
publications and agencies. The island comprises the brangays of
Manoc-Manoc, Balabag and Yapak in the municipality of Malay in Aklan Province.
The island is administered by the Philippine Tourism Authority and the
provincial government of Aklan. Apart from its white sand beaches Boracay
is also famous for being one of the world's top destinations for the
relaxation. It is also emerging among the top destination for tranquility and
nightlife.
The White Beach in Boracay
BANAUE RICE TERRACES
When
talking about the Banaue Rice Terrace goggled eye will see the
scenery is so amazing. Banaue rice terraces is a carving of land that
exist in nature which is made like a ladder with a goal for irrigation
water that flows out and is not in vain because it will give slow the
rate of water carved into the surrounding mountains of Ifugao. Banaue
rice terraces carved by the ancestors of the Ifugao people in the Philippines.
Chocolate Hills
The
Chocolate Hills are probably Bohol's most famous tourist attraction.
They look like giant mole hills, or as some say, women's breasts, and
remind us of the hills in a small child's drawing. Most people who
first see pictures of this landscape can hardly believe that these
hills are not a man-made artifact. However, this idea is quickly
abandoned, as the effort would surely surpass the construction of the
pyramids in Egypt. The chocolate hills consist of are no less than
1268 hills (some claim this to be the exact number). They are very
uniform in shape and mostly between 30 and 50 meters high. They are
covered with grass, which, at the end of the dry season, turns
chocolate brown. From this color, the hills derive their name. At
other times, the hills are green, and the association may be a bit
difficult to make.
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