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Aerial view of Davao City with the Mindanao forest in the backgroundMindanao

Soar, Splash & Snack: Everything You Need to Know About Exploring Davao

Davao City sits at the southeastern tip of Mindanao, making it the largest city in the Philippines by land area. It is also one of Asia’s most livable urban centers. Further, the city serves as the gateway to a remarkable concentration of biodiversity. Among the most notable are the country’s highest peak, a UNESCO World […]

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Ifugao rice terraces carved into the steep slopes of the Cordillera mountains, Banaue, PhilippinesLuzon

Ifugao Rice Terraces: The Engineering, the Culture, and the Threat Nobody Is Discussing Loudly Enough

The terraces weren’t built by an empire. No colonial authority commissioned them. No central government funded them. The Ifugao people of the Cordillera built them one terrace at a time, across generations. No concrete or heavy machinery. No blueprint that anyone would recognize today. They built on slopes so steep that modern earthworks equipment would

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Cloud 9 hollow right-hand reef break wave surfer competition tower, Siargao Island, PhilippinesSiargao

Two Weeks on Siargao Island: A Day-by-Day Itinerary

Siargao is a teardrop-shaped island in Surigao del Norte, in the Philippine Sea off the northeastern coast of Mindanao. It is 437 square kilometers of coconut palms, mangroves, lagoons, tidal rock pools, and reef breaks. Most visitors come for the surfing. Cloud 9, the right-hand reef break on the eastern coast, is one of the

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Alice Springs, Northern Territory: Notes From Someone Who Called It Home

Most people who write about Alice Springs are describing a place they visited for a week. I am describing a place I lived in for nearly three years, from March 1987 through December 1989, and have never quite left, even decades later. My wife and I are planning to go back next year. We still

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Fort Santiago main gate stone arch and bridge over moat Intramuros Manila PhilippinesRelaxing Travel

Fort Santiago in Manila: Four Centuries of Power, Prison, and Survival

The approach to Fort Santiago never loses its effect, no matter how many times you make it. You cross the stone bridge over the moat, the Pasig River visible to your left, the bay somewhere behind the walls to your right, and then you pass under the main gate. The archway is massive. The stonework

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San Agustín Church in Manila: The Building That Refused to Disappear

I have been to San Agustín Church more times than I can count, and the approach still gets me every time. You come through the streets of Intramuros — past the walls, past the vendors, through the shade of the old city — and then the façade appears. Four centuries of Spanish Baroque stonework rising

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Manila Bay sunset view from Roxas Boulevard Baywalk, PhilippinesRelaxing Travel

Manila Bay: A Senior Traveler’s Adventure Worth Taking

My mother-in-law, Rosaria, and father-in-law, Enrique, had a plan for my first day in Manila. They were going to show me everything. The bay. The boulevard. The neighborhood markets. The relatives — and there were many of those. By mid-afternoon, we had covered more of Manila than I had managed in a week in most

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Rizal Monument bronze statue Rizal Park Manila Philippines with honor guard at baseRelaxing Travel

Rizal Park in Manila: Walking the Ground Where a Nation Was Born

From The Manila Hotel, Rizal Park is right there. Cross Roxas Boulevard in the morning, early enough to beat the heat and the crowds, and you walk straight into it. The Rizal Monument is visible almost immediately. A 12-meter bronze figure rising above the sunken garden at the park’s eastern end. The honor guard flanking

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Stone gate entrance to Intramuros walled city Manila Philippines with kalesa in foregroundRelaxing Travel

Intramuros in Manila: Where the Philippines Keeps Its Past Alive

The first time you pass through the gates of Intramuros, you feel the shift before you understand it. Modern Manila disappears. The noise doesn’t. This is still a city, but the register changes. Cobblestones replace asphalt. Walls that have absorbed four centuries of history rise on either side. You are no longer in contemporary Manila.

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Top 10 Tourist Destinations in the Visayan Islands

The Visayan Islands occupy the center of the Philippine archipelago. They cover three administrative regions: Western Visayas, Central Visayas, and Eastern Visayas. The major islands include Panay, Cebu, Bohol, Negros, Leyte, Samar, and Siquijor, along with hundreds of smaller islands and islets. The diversity within this one region is considerable. A diver, a history reader,

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Chiang Mai and Krabi: Two Sides of Thailand Worth Understanding

My first trip to Thailand came down to a single planning decision: which version of the country to see first. Thailand offers several wildly different travel experiences, and trying to combine too many of them on one trip results in a week of airports rather than a week of places. I chose Chiang Mai in

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The Senior Traveler’s Guide to Philippine Island Adventures

The Philippines is one of the most rewarding destinations in Asia for older travelers. The combination of warm hospitality, affordable costs, good English-language communication, and an enormous variety of island environments makes it well-suited for those who want genuine travel experiences without unnecessary difficulty. The climate is consistent, the food is safe and appealing, and

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