Sultan Kudarat
First week of November | Sultan Kudarat, Philippines Bansadayaw Festival is akin to tribal unity in Bagumbayan. Celebrated on the first week of November, the event circles around religious prayers and cultures of various tribes such as T’boli, B’laan, Manobo, Ilonggo, Cebuano, Ilocano, Pampanggeñio, and Tagalog. Bansadayaw derived its named from the Ilonggo word “bansa” (in full view) and “dayaw” (merrymaking). Source: Kasal.ph
Atimonan
Bantakay Cave is located in Atimonan, Quezon, Philippines. About a kilometer away from the Bantakay Falls is the cave where beautifully-shaped stalactites and stalagmites can be found. Source:Tourism.qzn.ph
Atimonan
Bantakay Falls is located in Atimonan, Quezon, Philippines. About 1 hour footwalk from the Maharlika Highway of the Barangay, reach by trekking & hiking. Fresh, cold water cascades from natural rock formation about 10 men in height. Source:Tourism.qzn.ph
Atimonan
Bantakay Falls Umbrella is located at Brgy. Sta . Catalina, Atimonan, Quezon, Philippines. An umbrella shaped waterfalls, a downstream of the grand Bantakay Falls. Source:Atimonan.gov.ph
Pagudpud
Bantay Abot Caves is located in Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte, Philippines. Along the pristine waters of Balaoi lies the panoramic Bantay Abot Caves. It is a natural mountain by the sea where one could remain undisturbed by the busy atmosphere of city life. Here, everyone truly enjoys a relaxing experience that can only be found in a paradise. Source:Saudbeachresort.com
Calamba
Bantayog ng mga Bayani is located in Brgy. Sta. Isabel, Calamba City, Philippines. It is a symbolic commemorative statue in memory of guerillas who fought during the second world war. Source:Wowphilippines.com.phTravelmart.net
Limay
Baranda Farm is located in Duale, Limay, Bataan. Visitors of Limay can enjoy and relax in the Baranda Farms. The farm is set amidst lush vegetation. Guests can delight in the cool waters cascading in their interconnecting pools and in the resort's colorful gardens. Truly an idyllic place to reminisce, romance, and enjoy! Source:MyBataan
Island Garden City of Samal
The viewing deck at Licup, Samal Island provides a great view of the Davao Gulf. If the sky is clear enough, one can even see Davao City's downtown buildings. At night, Davao's citylights make the scenery look like heaven - as claimed by locals. The place is simple with a small area dedicated for landscape art and two small huts where guests can hang out. The project was initiated by the Licup Barangay Captain as a tribute to a priest who died at the exact spot where the viewing deck is today. At the same time, the barangay captain also has a venue to showcase his passion for gardening - which can be seen through how the place is decorated with ferns and flowers. How to get to Barangay Licup Viewing Deck Samal is accessible by seatrip from Sasa, Davao City. Upon arriving in the island, motorcycle transport to the resort is readily available. Tell the driver to take you to the viewing deck in Licup.
Angat
Baras Bakal is located in Angat, Bulacan, Philippines. A stone cave which was the first choice of the Katipuneros as a hideout before they finally selected Biak-na-Bato. It is now a popular picnic place. Source:Wowphilippines.com.ph
Tacurong City
Baras Bird Sanctuary in Barangay Baras, Tacurong City, Sultan Kudarat, Philippines. The Baras Bird Sanctuary is the pride of Tacurong City. Covering nearly two hectares, the site is home to more than 10,000 bird species including nocturnal Black Crowned Night Heron and cattle egret. Before its declaration as a bird sanctuary in 2002, the facility was used as a private black pepper plantation. Source:Sunstar.com.phSaggi-space.blogspot.com