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Sultan Kudarat
September 15 | Sultan Kudarat, Philippines  Pasundayag Festival is a showcase of Isulan’s talents. The occasion is highlighted by presentations and competitions in the fields of writing, music, and culture. The festival coincides with the foundation anniversary of the municipality.  Source: kKasal.ph

Pasuquin
Pasuquin Caves is located in  Pasuquin, Ilocos Norte, Philippines. The caves, located 1,708 above sea level, have underground water streams and offer some of the more spectacular stalagmite and stalactite formations. Travel time to the caves is 45 minutes from the town proper through a dirt road, and you will need to get a special permit from the major's office to explore the cave. The trip is definitely worth it! You might even be fortunate to meet members of the Itneg tribe, the original inhabitants of the town. There are a few of them still living in the thick forests, untouched by modern civilization.  Source:Selectphilippines.com   

Libagon
Patag Daku is located in Libagon, Southern Leyte, Philippines. Patag Daku, in English, means "big plain". It is certainly big but is never quite plain. It is actually a valley so dense in vegetations that novice campers and mountaineers will never come in or out without an experienced guide leading the way. But the trek to the valley comes big in every way. In mountaineering parlance, it is a major climb. Not the leisurely stroll that one might expect, the climb is an arduopus six hour journey through a maze of trees, ferns, moss, grass and big trees. Source:Cuasglobal.net

Silay City
The Patag Valley Trekking is located in Silay City, Negros Occidental Philippines. If you're up for an adventerous trek around Silay, the Patag Valley Trekking site would be perfect for your needs. Travelers can revel at a possible sighting of the Philippine spotted deer, and a skyline ride that offers guests terrific views of the city.  Source: FlyPhilippines.com.ph

Pagbilao
The island is located in Pagbilao Grande, Pagbilao, Quezon, Philippines. Part of the Pagbilao Grande Islands, this is where the Tulay Buhangin (Sand Bridge) is located. People say that Patayan Island was named from the site where the young men of the town were killed by pirates during the olden times. This is the island to which one end of the Tulay Buhangin is connected. The island has a beach known for its smooth stones. Source:Flyphilippines.com.ph

Pavia
One of the main attractions and considered to be the municipality's landmark is its parish church, the Sta. Monica Parish Church which is a century-old and is made of red bricks built in Byzantine Style by the Spanish Agustinian Fathers. The construction of the brick church started on the day of the patron saint Santa Monica in May 4, 1887. The church is of Romanesque architecture evident in the use of arches Read more about Sta. Monica Parish Church. 

Morong (Bataan)
Pawikan Sanctuary is located in Morong, Bataan, Philippines.  Pawikan Sanctuary in Brgy. Nagbalayong, Morong, Bataan was organized to intensify the information campaign and generate public awareness on the importance of endangered baby Olive Ridley turtles (Lepidochelys Olivacea are the smallest in the world) in our eco-system. Source:Mybataan.com 

Cotabato City
PC Hill, otherwise known as Tawantawan, is a 90-foot stone fort overlooking the city. It is now home of the Cotabato City Internal Defense Command. The fort served as a watchtower for natives where they can easily detect enemy assault. A panoramic view of the city and the Rio Grande de Mindanao can be seen at the top of the hill. HOW TO GET THERE PC Hill is located in Barangay Poblacion I, Cotabato City and is accessible to most land vehicles. Source:RDC XII Official Website

Lipa City
Peace Tower is located in  Barangay Lumbang, Lipa City, Batangas, Philippines. The tower was built by Japanese colonizers in memory of one of the Japanese campsites during World War II. Source:1stphilippines.com

Sulu
Pearl Farm at Marungas Island is located in Marungas Island, Jolo, Sulu, Philippines. One of the Marungas Island’s prides is its pearl farm that is home to some of the country’s precious cultured pearls. This sanctuary can be reached by a 30-minute boat from the island of Jolo.  Source:Kasal.phZamboanga.com