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Naga City
Constructed in 1816 to 1831, the Cathedral was the seat of the Archiodecese of Caceres which encompassed the six Bicol provinces, it is the biggest church in the Region. How to get thereNaga City in Camarines Sur is accessible from Manila via the scenic Pan-Philippine Highway. Air-conditioned coaches plyin the Manila to Naga route leave the Araneta Center at 30 minutes intervals startin at about 4 p.m. thru 9:30 p.m. daily. For tourists coming from the Ermita Center, another set of air-conditioned buses, can take you through the same route to Naga. By AirNaga City can also be reached by plane through the Pili airport. Philippine airlines and Asian Spirit for traveler eager to reach Camarines Sur faster.Source:NEDA5.net

Nagcarlan
Nagcarlan Underground Cemetery is located at Nagcarlan, Laguna, Philippines.  Built in the 18th century by the Franciscan Missionaries, the Underground Cemetery is enclosed by a circular structure. The intricately designed wall and wrought iron gate with a red-tiled walk leads straight to the small chapel, where an altar-like structure is located. The tombstones are embedded on the brick walls of the cemetery and the basement. At the crypt of the cemetery, according to history, is where the local Katipuneros, or followers of the secret revolutionary societies collectively called the Katipunan, plotted against Spanish rule.    Source: Tourism.gov.ph

El Nido
Located in Barangay Pasadena, El Nido, Palawan, Philippines.  Quaint waterfall with a small pool at the bottom surrounded by huge trees, it is an ideal picnic site. It is strongly suggested to coordinate with the local tour guides association for trips to this attraction.  Source:palawan.ws

Jovellar
Naglaus Underground River is located in Jovellar, Albay, Philippines. Another natural formation in Jovellar is this largely unexplored underground river. It is 300 meters long. A bamboo craft is used to negotiate the tunneled river. It looks very mysterious and weird. But an excellent place to form a bewildering and strange experience. Accessible by foot trail. Source:Flyphilippines.net 

Barotac Viejo
The signature image of the waterfalls in Barotac Viejo is having the powerful body of water marry beautifully with the lush greenery. Nagpana falls has the signature cool waters and beautiful flora of Barotac Viejo, what make the trip to this waterfall exciting is the friendliness of the locals who are wiling to tour you around the place and share some of their stories about the waterfall. Now that's visually and culturally satiating! Know more about Nagpana Falls. 

Barotac Viejo
The Nagpana Pavillion is located at Barangay Lipata Barotac Viejo, Iloilo. It is about eleven (11) kilometers away from the town.  The Pavillion is constructed in ten by ten meters and one hundred (100) square meters land area. This pavilion is multi – purpose. Seminars, workshops and conferences can be held in this place.  The Nagpana Falls can be viewed from the Pavillion.  The Aeta community can also be found before reaching the pavilion.  Aetas are still practice their culture and tradition as indigenous people. The community is popular for their handicrafts products such as wallets, bags and other native products. Source:The Official Online Home of Barotac Viejo, Iloilo

Lagawe
Nah-toban Cave is located in Lagawe, Ifugao, Philippines.  The cave is much larger than Bintakan Cave and has a descending entrance with four rooms but there are still other rooms unexplored. It is located at Boliwong, Lagawe, about 4 kilometers hike from the Poblacion passing through trails. Huge quantities of guano are found in the cave. Source:nscb.gov.ph

Gigmoto
Nahulugan Falls is located in San Pedro, Gigmoto, Catanduanes, Philippines.  The cascading waterfalls is surrounded by a lush of vegetation and forest, unspoiled brims around the site, an ideal place for picnic activities, hiking and mountain climbing. Source:VisitMyPhilippines.com

Lagonoy
Nahulugan Kampana is located in Brgy. Sta. Maria, Lagonoy, Camarines Sur, philipines. The belfry of the first stone church which serves as the living memory of the past became an added tourist attraction of the municipality. It is approximately 300 meters from the Lagonoy Poblacion and can be reached thru walking or riding motor vehicles or padyaks. Presently the area is categorized as open and grassland area, but half a portion is utilized for agricultural purposes. It has an area of more or less one (1) hectare and privately owned by Ontengco's family. Source:Province of Camarines Sur

Lambunao
Naipit Falls is located in Lambunao, Iloilo.  Naipit Falls got its name from the big boulder that seems to trap the cascading waters. The waterfall has an upper cascade of 20 feet, and a lower cascade of 15 feet. Read more about Naipit Falls.