The 3B’s of Paradise Philippines
The 3B’s of Paradise Philippines
By Arnold Zafra
There are many great destinations in paradise Philippines that would best epitomize it as truly a paradise in the Asian region. Boracay being the first, is one of the best summer destination in all of Asia. Bohol is a quiet and wonderful place in the south, home to the famous Bohol Tarsiers. And Baguio, the tourist destination of local and foreign tourist all year round.
Boracay
The most visited tourist spot in paradise Philippines, not just during summer but all year round. Boracay island is the favorite summer destination of Filipinos from all walks of life and the favorite getaway place of Europeans, Americans and Asian travellers. With its pristine white sand beaches, hospitable local residents, exciting night life, great tasting food and of course the clear waters of the beaches.
Bohol
Though not as visited as Boracay, the Island of Bohol is a haven in itself. The local folks, Boholanos are one of the most hospitable Filipinos paradise Philippines has to offer. Bohol is famous for its Chocolate Hills, the Loboc River and the Bohol tarsiers.
Baguio
Paradise Philippines’ summer capital is the only summer destination which does not have any beach at all. Situated far up northern part of paradise Philippines, Baguio is one of the best tourist spot in the Philippines because of its high elevation which emits a cool weather all year round. Baguio has several scenic spots which attract both local and foreign tourist all year round. Another reason why Baguio is a favorite tourist destination in paradise Philippines is because of the Banaue Rice Terraces which is located in the nearest town from Baguio
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