Malita
While Kabulao Cave is ideal for spelunking, it also is believed to be a site for edible bird's nest. Bird's nest soup is among the most expensive type of food human's consume. HOW TO GET THERE Kabulao Cave is located in Sangay, Malita. Malita can be reached by riding a bus from Davao City. Source:DENR Region XI
Pasil
Kabunian Bridge and Springs is located in Pasil, Kalinga, Philippines. The two natural landmarks are found in Maglucsad and Galdang respectively. Source:nscb.gov.ph
Bacacay
Held every Black Saturday | Bacacay, Albay, Philippines. A boat race of outriggered sea crafts powdered manually, while "Palayag" is another boat race with sails. The grandiose spectacle is the show of colorful sails set against the backdrop of Albay Gulf puncture by the deep ultramarine color of the sea. Participants from the different parts of Albay merge in this small in this small progressive coastal town of Bacacay to join, win big cash prizes and earn the honor of most skilled sailor. Source:VisitMyPhilippines.com
Cagayan de Oro City
Kagay'an Resort is a cold spring resort developed by the city government. It has a large pool with refreshing water. The resort is popular to locals because of the cheap entrance fee. Entrance Fee: Adult - 5 PhpChild - 2 Php HOW TO GET THERE Kagay'an Resort is located in Indahag, Taguanao. Taguanao is located at the southern parts of Cagayan de Oro City. Source:cdoguideMindanao Magazine
Pagbilao
Kagbuho Falls is located 7km due northeast of town of Pagbilao, Quezon, Philippines. It lies upstream on one of the tributaries that feed the Palsabangon River. Kagbuho and 3 other waterfalls along its waterway have remained seen by only a handful of people, mostly only by the local folks and the visitors and trekkers whom they have invited to see the place. Source:Waypoints.ph
Pandi
Kakarong de Sili Shrine is located in Pandi, Bulacan, Philippines. Historical It is on this site where the bloodiest revolution in Bulacan took place where more than 3,000 Katipunero revolutionaries died. Likewise, it is on this site where the Republic of Real de Kakarong de Sili of 1896 was established. Source:Bulacan.gov.ph
General Santos
Gensan is not only home to tuna and Manny Pacquiao. If you are planning to be a rock climber, there’s an area in Gensan worth visiting. Kalaja cave has been the training ground for aspiring rock climbers of Gensan. Camping ground and waterfalls are additional attractions of this site. Source:Tourist Spots in Mindanao
Palanas
Kalanay Falls is loacetd at Nabangig, Palanas, Masbate, Philippines. Enjoy frolicking in this beautiful place. Source:1stPhilippines.com
Daet
Kalayaan Park is located in Daet, Camarines Norte, Philippines. Designed by Japanese architect named Schimizu, a children's Disneyland which feature giant figurines representing the seven dwarfs are the facilities of the park. An imposing piece of sculpture at the center of the park inside the fountain dominated the area. titled "Magilusyon", sculptured by Castrillo. At the back portion is a Japanese garden where fishpond containing replica map of the Bicol Region is found. Source:Regional Development Council V
Kalibo
In 1581, the Augustinians established a mission in Kalibo. In 1680, Kalibo erected a parish under the advocacy of the San Juan Bautista Then, the town site was at Barrio Laguinbanwa in Numancia, some two kilometers distant from the present site of Kalibo. At Laguinbanwa, a church was erected but when town transferred site to its present location, another church was constructed at the new site (1804). Both church and convento were completed completed in 1826. But tragedy struck the complex when on 24 May 1885 however, a big fire razed the town including the convento. The convento was reconstructed the following year (1886). After the World War II, in 1947, the Archbishop of Cebu and later Manila, personally took a hand reconstructing and remodeling the church. On 14 June 1990, an earthquake measuring 7.1 in the Richter Scale hit Panay Island. The easthwuake brought damages to the Catholic Church of Kalibo which was made of bricks, the church suffered cracks on its walls. During the incumbency as bishop of Gabriel V. Reyes, a nephew of the former archbishop of Manila restored and improved the church to accommodate the many pilgrims who come to celebrate the feast of the Santo Niño. The church of Kalibo is of modern construction but retains some of the lines characteristic of the post war church, which in turn alludes to earlier church styles. The center of attention in this church is the image of the Santo Niño, in whose honor the annual Ati-atihan is celebrated. Source:Heritage Conservation Society