Sabado, Abril 29, 2017

A fulfilling journey : A visit to the Four UNESCO World Heritage Churches in the Philippines


As you have probably noticed, I'm fascinated with century old churches. Having visited some of the famous and beautiful churches in the country, 4 made it to the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
UNESCO World Heritage Sites were created in 1978 by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). It was created as a means to help ensure the preservation of our natural, cultural, and intellectual heritage.
There are innumerable churches and cathedrals all over the country, but the 4 UNESCO World heritage Churches should be at the top of your list. Whether you're a dedicated churchgoer or simply want to marvel at our country's rich religious heritage, these churches are truly worth a visit.
The four churches are:
1. Church of San Agustin in Paoay, Ilocos Norte

2. Church of La Nuestra Señora de la Asuncion in Santa Maria, Ilocos Sur

3. Church of San Agustin in Manila

4. Church of Santo Tomas de Villanueva in Iloilo


How about you? How many have you visited so far?

Sabado, Abril 8, 2017

En route to Carabao Island - San Jose, Romblon


It’s an island known as the twin island of Boracay , but with a more peaceful aura.
Set on a beautiful quiet beach on a totally unspoiled Carabao Island - also known as Hambil Island in the island province of Romblon - it is just 45 minutes away by boat from boracay. Despite its nearness to Boracay, Carabao Island offers an entirely contrasting flavor.
When I initially considered Carabao Island as part of the destination for the visayas backpacking getaway, I wasn’t convinced it was for me. But the moment I stepped off the boat I knew we were in paradise.
White sandy beaches, pleasant climate, waters and the peacefulness of the place are the key features of Carabao Island.
I’m very glad I was wrong about Carabao Island.
How to Get There

Via Caticlan
From Caticlan ride a tricycle to Tabon Baybay (P20/pax) and look for a public boat going to Hambil. The boat ‘s schedule of departure is usually in the morning. Travel time from Tabon Baybay takes one (1) hour.

Via Boracay
If you are in the island of Boracay, there are public boats at Station 1 that go to Hambil. These boats usually transport workers from Hambil to Boracay and back. Boat schedule is usually in the afternoon, fare is P100 per passenger and travel time is approximately 45 minutes.









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