Huwebes, Abril 27, 2017

top 10 most visited cities around the world

Wondering where to go on your next vacation? Here are the 10 most popular cities around the world.

According to a recent report published by Statista, some of the biggest tourist destinations include Paris, London, and New York.
However, these historic cities were all less visited than one major Asian city last year, according to a recent report from Statista.
Here are the top ten most visited international cities in 2016.

10. Seoul, South Korea

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The capital city of South Korea truly is the hub for any tech-heads out there. It is often rated as one of the most technologically advanced cities of the world.
The city also was rated Asia’s most livable city with the second highest quality of life in the world. Situated between vast rivers and some of the most beautiful mountain ranges in the world.
Home to more than 10 million people, Seoul features one of the world’s most advanced and efficient transportation infrastructures. Also, their restaurant and food industry is widely-regarded as some of the most efficiently run in the world (helpful hint: tipping isn’t typically required).

9. Tokyo, Japan

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Tokyo, Japan’s capital and the country's largest city, is one of the most populous metropolitan areas in the world.
The city itself can appear to first-time visitors as if it was pulled out of a sci-fi movie, with its modern architecture and bustling nightlife. A blend of the new and the old, Tokyo is an attractive destination for adventurous travelers - and you can even find historic national parks and ancient temples can be explored while you're there.

8. Istanbul, Turkey

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At the crossing point of Asia and Europe lies the largest city in Turkey, and one of the world's most popular destinations.
Given its incredibly rich history, unbeatable food and its convenience as a point of connectivity for air travel between continents, Istanbul is understandably a popular travel destination, although recently travel warnings have been posted as a result of a series of violent attacks. Istanbul is one of three European cities to make the top 10.

7. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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Kuala Lumpur is Malaysia's capital and its largest city
It's not only one of the fastest growing regions in the country, it is rapidly becoming one of the top attractions in the world.
People head there to discover a unique combination of colonial era and contemporary infrastructure - creating a demand that results in over 12 million overnight stays each year. Highlights include the famous Petronas Towers, currently the two tallest twin towers on the globe.

6. Singapore

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The amount of tourism flocking into Singapore over the last 5 years has been steadily rising.
Over 12 million tourists visited in both 2015 and 2016. Its remarkable local cuisine, beautiful gardens and wondrous temples make it a surefire win as a vacation destination. Given its importance as a business hub too, it's no surprise that it's the sixth most popular destination in the world for travel.

5. New York, U.S.A.

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New York is the only North American city to make the top ten.
The iconic Manhattan skyline, world-class foods from every cuisine imaginable, an unrivaled nightlife...
Simply put, the Big Apple, has everything a tourist is looking for. From spectacular Broadway shows to iconic shops, museums and art. It's no surprise the city that never sleeps is top in North America when it comes to international travel.

4. Dubai, UAE

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Dubai is a world famous international business hub and is well-known for its fun nightlife and modern architecture.
And if you are looking to take a trip for pleasure rather than business, there's plenty for you to see. In the Burj Khalifa, Dubai is home to the is the tallest structure in the world, and it also packs in plenty of entertainment and shopping. Fun fact: roughly 85% of Dubai's population are expats.

3. Paris, France

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What do you need to say that hasn't been said a thousand times already about Paris?
Home to internationally renowned art, cuisine, music and architecture, you can spend as long as you like in Paris and never become bored. In fact, more than 18 million international overnight visitors went there last year alone.
In the Louvre, Musée d'Orsay, and the Pompidou (among many, many others), the city has enough museums and art galleries to keep you busy for a lifetime. Its nightlife and restaurants are unique and, more often than not, world class. With every turn on every street, you'll discover something new.

2. London, England

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London ranks in 2016 as the top destination in Europe, with nearly 20 million international travelers heading there last year alone.
London might just have everything you are looking for in a major city. Its rich historical background paired with unique landmarks such as the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben, the London Eye, and Buckingham Palace are just a few of the attractions London has to offer.

1. Bangkok, Thailand

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The Thai capital attracted over 21 million travelers and in 2016.
With its delicious, richly spiced cuisine, iconic Buddhist temples, and easy-acccess to jaw-dropping landscapes, Bankgkok was the most popular destination last year.
Much like its food, with its tempestuous mix of sweet and salty, spicy and sour, the city itself is a busy confusion of flavors: Gawdy bars sit near richly adorned temples; pollution swirls around brand-new high-rises; creaking old homes dwell near the shadows of modern shopping malls. It's a whirlwind of a place - no wonder it was the most popular city in the world for travelers last year.

top 5 most watched movie

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales movie poster
Thrust into an all-new adventure, a down-on-his-luck Captain Jack Sparrow finds the winds of ill-fortune blowing even more strongly when deadly ghost pirates led by his old nemesis, the terrifying Captain Salazar (Bardem), escape from the Devil's Triangle, determined to kill every pirate at sea...including him. Captain Jack's only hope of survival lies in seeking out the legendary Trident of Poseidon, a powerful artifact that bestows upon its possessor total control over the seas. 
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 movie poster
Set to the all-new sonic backdrop of Awesome Mixtape #2, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 continues the team’s adventures as they unravel the mystery of Peter Quill’s true parentage Set to the all-new sonic backdrop of Awesome Mixtape #2, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 continues the team’s adventures as they unravel the mystery of Peter Quill’s true parentage. 
The original Guardians of the Galaxy was a hit with critics and audiences alike, earning over $770 million at the worldwide box-office, and holds the record as the most successful debut film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Based on the Marvel comic characters first published in 1969.
Transformers: The Last Knight movie poster
In Transformers: The Last Knight, the hunted will become heroes. Heroes will become villains. Only one world will survive: theirs, or ours.
The Last Knight shatters the core myths of the Transformers franchise, and redefines what it means to be a hero. Humans and Transformers are at war, Optimus Prime is gone. The key to saving our future lies buried in the secrets of the past, in the hidden history of Transformers on Earth. Saving our world falls upon the shoulders of an unlikely alliance: Cade Yeager (Mark Wahlberg); Bumblebee; an English Lord (Sir Anthony Hopkins); and an Oxford Professor (Laura Haddock). 

  • As Michael Bay told Entertainment Weekly, "It's kind of like a new Transformers. We had three, the first trilogy, and this is going to be the next one. It's the first of a new trilogy. I'm not necessarily sure that I'm doing [the others], but that's what it's meant for (April, 2014)."
  • Transformers: Age of Extinction, which hits theaters on June 27, finds the government working to wipe out the Transformers.
  • Sequel to the 2014 film Transformers: Age of Extinction with Mark Wahlberg and Stanley Tucci reprising their respective roles.
  • The Transformers writing brain trust includes Akiva Goldsman has recruited Robert Kirkman, Art Marcum, Matt Holloway, Zak Penn and Jeff Pinkner.
  • Age of Extinction was a reboot of the previous three Transformers movies, but this new movie is expected to be different as it attempts to create a greater cinematic universe for Transformers (Hollywood Reporter, 1/4/16).
  • The villain/threat in the film will included a redesigned Megatron, the villainous robot from the first three Transformers movies (Hollywood Reporter, 5/31/16).
  • On Tuesday (8/23/16), director Michael Bay confirmed on Twitter production started in Scotland and posted an Instagram photo from the new, rugged location.
  • Thor: Ragnarok movie poster
In Marvel Studios’ Thor: Ragnarok, Thor is imprisoned on the other side of the universe without his mighty hammer and finds himself in a race against time to get back to Asgard to stop Ragnarok
In Marvel Studios’ Thor: Ragnarok, Thor is imprisoned on the other side of the universe without his mighty hammer and finds himself in a race against time to get back to Asgard to stop Ragnarok—the destruction of his homeworld and the end of Asgardian civilization—at the hands of an all-powerful new threat, the ruthless Hela. But first he must survive a deadly gladiatorial contest that pits him against his former ally and fellow Avenger—the Incredible Hulk! 


  • Sequel to the 2013 film Thor: The Dark World.
  • Chris Hemsworth will be back as the Norse god of thunder for the film that is also due to feature a team-up with the Hulk (Hollywood Reporter, 12/2/15).
  • Tessa Thompson’s character in Thor: Ragnarok will be a superhero and will appear in other Marvel films (Deadline.com, 4/12/16).
  • Thor: Ragnarok picks up after the events of Avengers: Age of Ultron (4/10/17).
King Arthur: Legend of the Sword movie poster
Starring Charlie Hunnam in the title role, the film is an iconoclastic take on the classic Excalibur myth, tracing Arthur’s journey from the streets to the throne.
When the child Arthur’s father is murdered, Vortigern (Jude Law), Arthur’s uncle, seizes the crown. Robbed of his birthright and with no idea who he truly is, Arthur (Charlie Hunnam) comes up the hard way in the back alleys of the city. But once he pulls the sword from the stone, his life is turned upside down and he is forced to acknowledge his true legacy…whether he likes it or not. 
  • Primarily based on Thomas Mallory's "Le Morte d'Arthur", which was published in 1485.
  • Ritchie’s behind-the-scenes creative team included two-time Oscar-nominated director of photography John Mathieson (“Gladiator,” “The Phantom of the Opera”), Oscar-nominated production designer Gemma Jackson (“Finding Neverland”), editor James Herbert (“The Man from U.N.C.L.E.,” “Edge of Tomorrow”), costume designer Annie Symons (Masterpiece Theater’s “Great Expectations”), makeup and hair designer Christine Blundell (“Mr. Turner,” the “Sherlock Holmes” films), and Oscar-nominated VFX Supervisor Nick Davis (“The Dark Knight”). The music is by Daniel Pemberton (“The Man from U.N.C.L.E.”).

top 13 most played online games in the Philippines

In the Philippines, internet cafés are also referred to as computer shops or computer cafés. And they’re everywhere. Those places are perfect for those who do not own a computer or laptop or those who want to play games alongside their friends – very literally. While you may also go to computer cafés for internet surfing and offline socializing, most computer cafés in the Philippines are inclined to target gamers.
Although there are many titles that gamers love to play, due to certain circumstances and limitations such as PC specifications, internet speeds, or game accessibility, there are only select titles that can be found in computer cafés across the country. Here is a list of commonly found game titles in computer cafés in the Philippines.

Multiplayer Online Battle Arena (MOBA) Games

1. Warcraft III DotA (WC3 DotA)

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Availability: 5/5
Website: Official DotA Downloads
Warcraft III DotA, also referred to as WC3 DotA or DotA 1, is the game that other popular MOBA games like Heroes of Newert (HoN) and League of Legends (LoL) have been based on. WC3 DotA is not a stand-alone game, but is actually a modified/customized map of the Blizzard’s Warcraft III and was based on Aeon of Strife, a scenario from StarCraft. Originally created by a mapmaker known only by the alias “Eul”, WC3 DotA has been passed on from one creator to another, the current developer known only by the alias “IceFrog”. Since its debut, WC3 DotA had always been free and is not owned by any major developer or company. Aside from having a LAN feature, playing online is also possible via gaming clients such as Garena or Ranked Gaming Client (RGC). Even with the release of its sequel DOTA 2WC3 DotAstill remains a favorite not only in the Philippines, but also in other parts of Asia.

2. League of Legends (LoL)

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Availability: 4/5
Website: League of Legends
With five million peak global concurrent playersLeague of Legends  has the most number of players among any MOBA game to date. It was developed by Riot Games with the help of Steve “Guinsoo” Feak and Steve “Pendragon” Mescon”, one of the previous designers of _WC3 DotA and the administrator of dota-allstars.com respectively. It has the same concept as WC3 DotA, but with significant changes such as not allowing “denies” and introducing the concept of “zoning”. LoL is generally free-to-play, but there are also items and champions for those who are willing to spend extra. Unlike WC3 DotADOTA 2 and HoNLoL does not need a separate client for playing online.

3. Heroes of Newerth (HoN)

Heroes of Newerth (HoN)
Availability: 3/5
Website: Heroes of Newerth
Another MOBA running on the Garena client is Heroes of Newerth (HoN) by S2 Games. While sharing the same general gameplay as DotA and LoLHoN has its own notable differences such as having an automatically included courier for each team at the start of every match. Initially, HoN was originally a pay-to-play game until it became completely free to play in July 2012.

4. DOTA 2

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Availability: 3/5
Website: DOTA 2 Official Blog
The sequel to WC3 DotADOTA 2 spent two years in beta before it was finally launched on July 9 this year. DOTA 2 was developed by Valve with the latest and current developer of WC3 DotA who is only known by the name “IceFrog”. It is also currently the most popular game on Steam with more than 400,000 concurrent users to dateDOTA 2 kept even the smallest important details from its predecessor including the fog, the attack animation, and even the color scheme for each hero. However, unlike its predecessor, it requires better computer specs.

Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Games (MMORPG)

5. Dragon Nest

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Availability: 4/5
Website: Dragon Nest SEA
Developed by Eyedentity Games, Dragon Nest is available across nine regional servers to date, namely in Korea, China, Japan, North America, Europe, Hong Kong, Thailand, Indonesia, and Southeast Asia. The Dragon Nest Philippines is included in SEA and is under the publisher Cherry Credits. Dragon Nest is known for being a fast-paced action RPG due to its non-targeting system of gameplay. To date, there are six playable classes in Dragon Nest SEA namely the Warrior, Archer, Sorceress, Cleric, Tinkerer, and Kali. Each of these classes branch out to secondary and tertiary classes as the character goes up the levels.

6. CABAL Online

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Availability: 3/5
Website: CABAL Online PH
CABAL Online is a free-to-play MMORPG created by ESTsoft, a Korean studio, and is published by E-Games in the Philippines and AsiaSoft for SEA. The game currently has six job classes – the Warrior, Wizard, Blader, Force Shielder, Force Blader, Force Archer. Aside from having its own game client, CABAL is looking to be playable on Steam as it is currently on ESTsoft’s Workshop on STEAM Greenlight.

7. Continent of the Ninth Seal (C9)

Continent of the Ninth Seal (C9)
Availability: 4/5 (Visayas & Mindanao), 2/5 (Luzon)
Website: Continent of the Ninth Seal
Continent of the Ninth Seal, or C9, is an action MMORPG developed and published by Webzen. It currently has four main character classes, which are the Fighter, Hunter, Shaman, and Witchblade. Each of these classes also improves into their respective secondary and tertiary classes. In terms of gamers in the Philippines, C9 is more popular in Visayas and Mindanao particularly in Cebu and Davao regions. You may also find C9 in Luzon, but that would be mostly in the cities where computer cafés have better specced PCs.

First-Person Shooter (FPS) / Third-Person Shooter (TPS) Games

8. Counter-Strike

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Availability: 5/5
Website: Counterstrike: Global Offensive
If you are a gamer in the Philippines and you have no idea what Counter-Strike is, I will assume that you are very new. Counter-Strike (also referred to as CS or Counter in the Philippines) is one of the most popular computer café games in the Philippines. Its earlier versions can still be found in most computer cafés, as well as the online versions. Counter-Strike is originally a Half-Life modification and was later on developed by Valve, the creator of Half-Life. The concept is pretty simple. You choose between two camps: terrorist and counter-terrorist. Depending on the map, you can win the game by successfully planting or setting off a bomb (terrorist), or defusing the bomb or rescuing hostages (counter-terrorist). Or you can just kill everyone on the enemy’s team. It works just as fine on any map anyway.

9. Mercenary Online

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Availability: 3/5
Website: Mercenary Online PH
Mercenary Online is an online third-person shooter game developed by YingPei Games and handled by Massive Gaming in the Philippines. It has various player-versus-player (PvP) modes that give players various goals and allow them to work out various strategies. Unlike most common shooter games, Mercenary Online offers maps with co-op missions with boss fights, which is a good break from the usual run-and-gun or – in some cases – just camping and waiting for a good target to pass by. Character creation is also an interesting feature because it features customization including gender, hair, clothes, and face.

10. Point Blank

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Availability: 4/5
Website: Point Blank PH
Point Blank is an online first-person shooter game developed by Zepetto and run by E-Games in the Philippines. Like Counter Strike, players can choose which camp to be part of. In PointBlank, the camps are the Free Rebels and the CT-Force team. There are seven game modes including AI bot matches and one where other human players play as dinosaurs.

11. CrossFire

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Availability: 4/5
Website: CrossFire PH
Developed by SmileGate and published by GameClub in the Philippines, CrossFire has 12 modes for players to choose from. While it shares having two opposing teams, as withPointBlank and CounterStrike, it also varies in the sense that both teams are mercenaries – the Black List and the Global Risk. The game includes a leveling system for each character. For every game, depending on their performance, they are awarded experience points, which will accumulate so you can get promoted to various military ranks.

12. Special Force (SF)

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Availability: 4/5
Website: Special Force
More popularly known by its acronym SFSpecial Force is developed by Dragonfly, a South Korean developer. It’s operated by the publisher Netmarble Phils in this country. It has multiple game modes where players are either part of the Red Team or the Blue Team. These teams are not available in single battle, horror, and training mode. SF implements a capping of their frames-per-second rate. In-game, there is a capping of 32 fps while a capping of 40fps is implemented in the lobby.

13. Left 4 Dead (L4D)

Left 4 Dead
Availability: 4/5
Website: Left 4 Dead Blog
If you are a fan of the Silent Hill and Resident Evil series, you might want to give Left 4 Dead a try. Unlike the aforementioned games, L4D is a cooperative game. As the name suggests, you are playing as one of the survivors against a horde of infected people/zombies after what seems to be an apocalyptic pandemic. There are also five special infected characters in the game, which are significantly stronger than the usual enemies, namely the Boomer, the Hunter, the Smoker, the Tank, and the Witch. Because it is a cooperative game, there are many features which are not available in your usual FPS game such as seeing colored outlines of teammates to see where they are even through walls, as well as the ability to help and tend to the wounds of teammates.

top 20 most visited tourist in the Philippines

Wondering what are the best places to visit in the Philippines in 2017? Here’s a list of some of the finest and grandest destinations as well as the up-and-coming sites in this gorgeous Southeast Asian hub!
With over 7,000 gorgeous islands to choose from, planning a trip to the Philippines in 2017 can be a rather overwhelming and mind-boggling experience for any traveler. From the breath-snatching, idyllic rolling hills of Batanes to the fabulous cascades of Lake Sebu, the Philippines has a cornucopia of awe-inspiring destinations that are worthy of a traveler’s bucket list. Whether you’re a history buff or a sun-kissed beach bum, you will find your bliss as well as ignite your innate sense of wanderlust in the Philippines.
To help you with your travel plans in this tropical hub in 2017, we’ve rounded up some of the best and most remarkable places to visit in the Philippines. Even though stepping foot on all the county’s 7,105 islands in one year is nearly an impossible feat, this list of places to visit in the Philippines will at least give you some inspiration and a good start to your adventure.

1Huma Island, Palawan

Want to take a break from the crowded cities and places to visit in the Philippines? Then, spend a luxurious getaway at the Human Island Resort – a heavenly refuge full of indulgence and adventure. Majestically cradled in the stunning turquoise waters of Palawan, this one-of-a-kind Maldivian-like resort beckons weary people who are longing for a tropical escape and a personalized zen-like experience of exploration and discovery. Blending world-class facilities and cushy accommodations with mouthwatering dishes and fun-filled adventures, this remote island certainly has an array of treats in store for its guests.

2Camiguin

Camiguin, aptly labeled as the “Island Born of Fire”, is a fascinating island-province brimming with volcanoes like Mount Uhay, Mount Hibok-Hibok, Mount Vulcan and Mount Mambajao. As a matter of fact, Camiguin holds the record for the island with most number of volcanoes for every square kilometer in the world. But, make no mistake about it – there is more to this small Philippine province than its volcanic riches.
After all, it is a secluded destination that boasts a plethora of natural wonders, including refreshing waterfalls, cold and hot springs, and an untouched sand bar. Plus, it has plenty of other intriguing attractions to offer to its visitors as well, including the infamous sunken cemetery, well-preserved ancestral homes and centuries-old churches. And, did we mention that it is the host to the Lanzones festival – one of the most popular, dynamic and anticipated festivals in the Philippines?

3Coron, Palawan

Coron, often revered as one of the most beautiful places to visit in the Philippines, is truly a spectacular tropical paradise that will wow you in a lot of different ways. Praised for its postcard-perfect scenery, this Philippine destination delights its visitors with its crystalline waters, pristine white-sand beaches, towering limestone cliffs, and picturesque remote islands. What’s more, Coron has decent and colorful corals, and has a host of underwater wrecks, making it one of the best places to visit in the Philippines for diving aficionados.

4Batanes

Batanes, one of the dream places to visit in the Philippines for local travelers, is a surreal haven that promises to give you a slice of heaven of earth. Famed for its sheer natural beauty and distinct landscapes, this remote wonderland leaves its beholders in awe with its majestic lofty cliffs, rolling hills, boulder-lined shores and deep canyons.  In addition, this paradisiacal place flaunts a myriad of sturdy and historic stone houses.

5El Nido, Palawan

Blessed with a wealth of pocket caves and eye-catching beaches, El Nido is Mother Nature’s way of showing off her grand and supreme beauty.  With its sunning inlets, clear waters vibrant beaches, El Nido indeed has one of the beautiful seascapes in the world. More than just a stereotypic beach destination, El Nido is also admired for its verdant jungle and steep limestone cliffs, which magnificently form a Karst backdrop that is similar to those found in Guilin, Krabi and Ha Long Bay.

6Cebu City

The city of Cebu is not just an awesome base and jump-off point to explore the Philippines, but it is a worthy destination in itself as well.  Here, you’ll get a sweet taste of Philippine history and art with its collection of historic monuments like Casa Gorordo, Fort San Pedro, Magellan’s Cross and the Lapu Lapu Monument. As an added plus, the city also has plenty of shopping malls, up-and-coming restaurants and interesting diversions, such as Crown Regency’s Sky Experience Adventure.

7Camotes, Cebu

Want to get true taste of the laid-back island life in the Philippines? Head off the grid on the islands of Camotes – a couple of hours east of the city of Cebu. Just bring some extra cash since there are no ATMs on these places to visit in the Philippines.

8Boracay, Aklan

Boracay is, without a shadow of a doubt, the ultimate beach destination and one of the top places to visit in the Philippines. Voted as one of the world’s best islands in 2015 by the readers of Conde Nast Traveler, this world-famous island lures travel junkies from all corners of the earth with its magnificent sunsets, dazzling waters and soft white sands. Furthermore, it has a buzzing nightlife scene that would give Ibiza – the world’s party capital – a run for its money.

9Lake Sebu

Why should you pay a visit to Lake Sebu? While Lake Sebu is not as famous as Boracay and Palawan, it’s nonetheless a charming and lush destination with a burgeoning tourism industry. One of the most underrated places to visit in the Philippines, Lake Sebu is home to a cluster of striking waterfalls and extremely clean lakes.  Not to mention, a visit to this destination will give a taste of the wondrous culture of the Ubo and T’boli tribes. To top it all off, it is home to arguably the best and most thrilling zipline ride in the Philippines. Trust me, Lake Sebu’s extraordinary zipline will literally take your breath away.

10Tagaytay

Tagaytay is a beautiful and easygoing city that wonderfully overlooks Taal volcano and Taal Lake. With its cool and relaxing year-round breeze, this paradise-like city is visited frequently by city dwellers who want to escape the buzz and heat of Metro Manila, making it the ultimate weekend getaway destination in the Philippines.  It’s a perfect place for unwinding, picnics as well as fun-filled activities like zipline and horseback riding.

11Vigan

For the ultimate throwback adventure in the Philippines, visit Vigan – the country’s first and only UNECO World Heritage city.  A delight for culture vultures and history junkies, Vigan is a unique and historic destination that rightfully deserves a spot on your bucket list. A visit here will give you a wonderful glimpse of the intriguing colonial past and culture of the country. From Spanish-styled houses to an 17th century Augustinian cathedral, Vigan has an old-world charm to give your fix for history and culture.

12Siquijor

Siuijor, dubbed as one the most mysterious places to visit in the Philippines, is a serene cove that is believed to be a breeding ground for witches, sorcerers and even mythical supernatural creatures. Although everyone knows that these rumors are not true, many still think that it is an island drenched in mystery and magic. Nevertheless, folks who come to this place will be mesmerized by the beauty of its waterfalls, parks and beaches like the Kagusuan Beach and Salagdoong Beach.

13Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park

If scuba diving is your cup of tea, then make sure to put Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park on top of your list of places to visit in the Philippines.  Billed as one of the world’s best dive sites, this wonderful aquatic world is a protected sanctuary that serves as a home to vibrant coral reefs, the endangered hawksbill sea turtles, sharks, lionfish, clownfish, sea turtles and mantra rays. Inscribed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, Tubbataha is a sanctuary to dozens of bird species as well.

14Catanduanes

On the lookout for a cheaper and closer alternative to Batanes? Then, make sure to include Catanduanes to your list of the places to visit in the Philippines in 2017! Nicknamed as the “land of the howling winds”, Cantaduanes is a typhoon-prone province that will sweep you away with its serene mountain tops, scenic grasslands, strong ocean breeze and towering cliffs. As with Batanes, Catanduanes flaunts plenty of historic sites and Instagrammable rock formations.

15Mount Pulag, Luzon

Mount Pulag is, as far as I’m concerned, one of the bucket-list worthy places to visit in the Philippines for adventurists and nature lovers. As you take a hiking trip in this adventure playground, you’ll get to treat yourself to majestic vistas of the famous sea of clouds and Milky Way Galaxy at daybreak.

16Bohol

The Chocolate Hills, one of the most iconic sights in the country, is a series of hills that spread beautifully over the municipalities of Batuan, Sagbayan and Carmen in Bohol. These natural wonders are called “Chocolate Hills” because their layers of green grass turn super brown during the country’s dry season, making these hills look like your favorite confections. Bohol, besides these otherworldly hills, is also well-known for its eccentric wildlife (like the Philippine tarsiers), centuries-old churches, rivers and world-class white-sand beaches.
And did I mention that there’s a magical natural phenomenon known as the sea of clouds in Bohol, taking place almost every day?

17Langun Gobingob Caves in Samar

With tons of caves mapped and explore on this island, it’s no wonder extreme outdoor adventure junkies are calling Samar as the country’s caving capital. Langun Gobingob Caves – the country’s largest caving system, is found in Samar as well, specifically in Calbiga. This cave system is so huge that it can easily fit a trio of soccer fields. So, if you want to add a spice of adventure to your life in 2017, make it a point to include Samar on your places to visit in the Philippines this year.

18Kalanggaman Island, Leyte

Kalanggaman Island, the crown jewel of Leyte, is a supremely beautiful sand bar that is fast becoming one of most sought-after places to visit in the Philippines. In fact, it’s becoming so gorgeous that countless of international cruise ships would make a stopover on this long, immaculate white sand bar.

19Mayon Volcano, Albay

Listed by CNN as one of the world’s most photogenic volcanoes, Mayon Volcano boasts a perfectly-shaped cone that can surpass the allure of any grand and celebrated volcano in the world.

20Southern Cebu

Cebu’s southern side has a deluge of outdoor thrills, nature trips, beaches and waterfalls to keep a traveler busy for a week or even a couple of months. Beach lovers will be put into a state of euphoria with the clean and sparkling shorelines of Alcoy and Aloguinsan. Diving connoisseurs, meanwhile, will get a chance to meet and greet the friendly giants of Oslob as well as relish Moalboal’s kaleidoscopic marine life.  Those who are on fond of extreme adventures will find their bliss by scaling the rocks and jumping off the cliffs and waterfalls in Badian.
The fun, however, doesn’t stop there. Take a trip to the city of Carcar, and admire its old heritage houses and structures. While there, don’t forget to sample their well-known delicacies, such as the crispy chicharon and the ultra tasty lechon.