Volcanoes

Balut Island, part of the Davao Occidental province

Map of the Sarangani islands by Army Map Service (AM), Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army. Compilef 1954 Balut Island in the Davao Occidental province is one of the Philippines’ most remote and pristine island destinations—in the center of the island is Balut Volcano making it volcanic in origin, rich in marine life, and home to […]

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Babuyan Charo Island, part of Cagayan Province

Smith Volcano on Babuyan Island by Bing Ramos Babuyan Charo Island in Cagayan Province is one of the Philippines’ most remote and untouched destinations, known for its volcanic landscapes, pristine beaches, and small, close-knit communities. Below is a full, informative blog-style guide to help you understand its geography, town life, and must-see attractions. Demographic Overview

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Camiguin de Babuyanes Island, part of Calayan Town, Cagayan province

Camiguin de Babuyanes Mountain by Mountain-Forcast.com Camiguin de Babuyanes (Camiguin Norte) is one of the most remote and intriguing islands in the Babuyan archipelago of Cagayan Province. Known for its dramatic volcanic landscapes, quiet coastal communities, and raw, untouched beauty, the island offers a rare glimpse of life in one of the northernmost frontiers of

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Camiguin Island, Northern Mindanao

Aerial view of Camiguin in 2023 by Patrickroque01 Camiguin is a compact volcanic island in the Philippines known for its dramatic landscapes, pristine beaches, and rich history—making it one of the country’s most unique travel destinations. Below is a well‑structured, informative blog that highlights its towns and top tourism spots, grounded in the latest available

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Negros Island, in Both Western and Central Visayas

Negros Island, PH by Sentinel-2 Negros Island stands out as one of the Philippines’ most culturally rich and naturally diverse destinations, offering a blend of vibrant cities, volcanic landscapes, sugarcane fields, and coastal escapes. Demographic Overview Overview of Negros Island Negros sits in the heart of the Visayas and is known as the Sugar Bowl

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Mindanao Island- Largest Island in the Southern Philippines

Cloudless satellite image of Mindanao composed of data collected by the MultiSpectral Instrument (MSI) aboard ESA’s Sentinel-2 satellites in 2019. Mindanao the largest island in the Mindanao Island Group and it has a culturally rich, geographically diverse region shaped by its mix of indigenous groups, Muslim communities, and settlers from across the archipelago. It forms

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Luzon Island- Largest Island in the Philippines

Northern Philippines (Luzon) by Public Domain Luzon stands out as the largest and most populous island in the Philippines, home to the nation’s capital and a remarkable blend of landscapes, cultures, and histories. It anchors the northern portion of the archipelago and plays a central role in the country’s identity, economy, and heritage. Demographic Overview

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Canlaon City: Home to one of the most active volcanoes in the Philippines.

Sunset taken at Kanlaon Volcano’s slope by Squalluto Let’s Visit Canlaon: The City on the Volcano’s Slopes Nestled in the northern part of Negros Oriental, the component city of Canlaon is a hidden gem known for its cool climate, fertile lands, and breathtaking natural wonders. Often referred to as the “City in the Clouds,” it

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