Patikul
Bud Daho is located in Patikul, Sulu, Philippines. Towering 2,247 feet, Bud Daho is one of the highest peaks in Sulu. This mountain is the site of the 1906 Bud Daho massacre, which claimed the lives of thousands of Tausug people. Source:Waltokon.orgKawagib.wordpress.com
Sulu
Bud Dato is 200-meter high hill outside Jolo. This is the site of an ancient tombstone that was broken into fragments several years ago. Local residents believe that many Sulu sultans were crowned near the site of the tomb in Bud Dato. Source: Lupahsug.jeeran.com
Caloocan
Buena Park UE Sports Complex is located in Caloocan, Metro Manila, Philippines. The complex provides a recreational center such as swimming pool, pelota, tennis and basketball courts. It also has a restaurant serving Filipino dishes. Source:1stPhilippines.com
Pandan
Bugang River ranked first among the cleanest inland bodies of water in the region for three consecutive years and eventually won the "Gawad Pangulo sa Kapaligiran" as the cleanest river in the Philippines. The river is supported by several springs, one of which is the major source of the municipality's water supply. Moreover, the same river serves as the municipality's tourist resort whose cool and fresh water provides a soothing and relaxing sensation to many local excursionist and tourists. Source:The Official Website of the Municipality of Pandan
Bulusan
Bugas Spring is located in Madlawon, Bulusan, Sorsogon, Philippines. Named as such because of the white-colored rice-like tiny stones around it, this spring has water coming out from the mouth of a very small cave-like earth formation. Folks living nearby claim that during certain times, the water coming out from the spring has bits of charcoal in it, as if some people (or enchanted creatures) live inside the small cave and are actually cooking dinner, using wood for fuel. Visitors are advised not to comment on things, at least orally, while within the vicinity, for the place is said to be engkantado (enchanted). Stories include a vision of a Spanish galleon entering the very small cave opening. Despite the stories, the waters are very cool and taste so refreshingly good. Source:Geocities.com
Tiwi
Bugsucan Falls is located at Tiwi, Albay, Philippines Another natural phenomena in Tiwi besides the road to Joroan is this tiered waterfalls set on a beauteous mountainside. Its cascading water blend perfectly with its natural springs. It is recommended site for bathing, picnics and photography. Source:WowBicol.com
Masbate
Bugui Point Lighthouse is located in Aroroy, Masbate, Philippines. The Bugui Point Lighthouse is a great place to visit while in Masbate, as it is one of the few century old architectural structures that still exists in the country. Source: WowBicol.com
Guimaras
Buho Ramirez Cave is located in Lawi, Jordan, Guimaras. The Buho Ramirez cave is a small cave but the entire entrance goes all the way down with more or less 40-50 ft. deep. It has 3 openings with gushing water. According to studies, the Buho Ramirez cave could be a good source of spring water that can supply 2 barangays with 429 households. Source: iloiloonline
Tudela
Bukilat Cave was named after the rebel founder, Bukilat. It was used by rebels as a hiding place from Japanese troops. The cave contains pools of seawater that appears flourescent green in color. The city government is responsible for the maintainance of the cave. Admission fee is Php20. Source:Cebu Province Official WebsiteWaymarking.comMing's World
Malolos
The Museo ng Bulacan (Bulacan Museum) houses a collection of valuable relics and mementos, articles, documents and handicrafts of the Philippine revolution. Located in Malolos to promote the cultural heritage and tradition of the province. It is under the management of the Provincial Government of Bulacan. How to get thereBus terminals of Baliuag Transit, California Bus Line, Sampaguita Liner and Royal Eagle are in Baliuag, Balagtas and Hagonoy. The main bus lines of Philippine Rabbit, Victory Liner, Aladdin Transit that originate from their main terminals in Manila, Pasay and Quezon City and travel northward to cities and towns in Pampanga, Tarlac and Zambales, pass through Bulacan via the Tabang exit. Note: Bulacan Museum is located at Provincial Capitol Compound, Malolos City, Bulacan Source:Bulacan.gov.ph