Tourism in the Philippines
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[edit] Popular tourist destinations in the Philippines
- Aklan
- Baguio
- Bohol
- Boracay Island
- Cebu
- Davao
- Ilocos Norte
- Manila
- Panglao
- El Nido, Palawan
- Banaue Rice Terraces
- Taal Volcano
- Mayon Volcano
- Puerto Galera
- Sagada
- Zamboanga City
- Vigan
- Hundred Islands National Park
- Tacloban City, Leyte
- Tagaytay City
[edit] History
Philippine tourism started to flourish in the 1970’s up to 1980's, but in the mid 1980’s, the growth of the Philippine tourism started to slow down. One of the major evidences of the slow growth is the average length of tourist stay of 8.9 days in 1988 down from 12.6 days. In 1987, this growth was slower compared to other countries in Southeast Asia. Signs of a faster growth showed up in the early 1990’s. About 1.2 million tourists visited the Philippines in 1992, which was a record high in the number of tourist visits since 1989. The tourism growth of the year of 1992 gave the Department of Tourism a reason to forecast a positive outlook for the future years. In 2000, the Philippines' tourist arrivals totalled 2.2 million. In 2003 it totalled 2,838,000 it grows almost 29%, And it is expected to grow as much as 3.4 million in 2007. In the first quarter of 2007, the tourist arrival in the Philippines grew as much as 20% in same period last year.
[edit] General information
The Philippines is comprised of 7,107 islands grouped into three regions, Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao, covering a land area of 115,739 m². (299,764 km²). The capital city is Manila, and the time zone is GMT + 8 hours.
[edit] Tourism's Help to the Economy
Tourists plays an important role to the Philippine economy. In the year 2000, net tourism income in the Philippine totaled to 2.1 billion U.S. dollars. Most of the foreign tourists came from the United States, Japan, South Korea, and Hong Kong There were also tourists coming from Taiwan, Australia, Great Britain, Canada, and Singapore.
[edit] Transportation
The Philippines has different means of transportations. Jeepneys, taxis, and buses are on every main and sub thoroughfares that includes pedicabs and the thrifty tricycles that roams the city streets. MRT (Metro Rail Transit), and LRT (Light Rail Transit) are also accessible in the main commercial districts. Sea and air transport are the most popular means of transportation getting to other parts of the country. The Philippines have its airports and seaports situated throughout the country. The Philippine government is currently spending more to improve Philippine infrastructure to boost not only tourism, but also trade and commerce.
[edit] Shopping
Shopping is one of the things tourists love about the Philippines. One of Asia’s largest bargains are found in the Philippines. Bargains in the Philippines are cheaper compared to the bargains in Singapore and Hong Kong. Prices of the goods for Philippine bargains are comparable to the ones in Thailand and in China. Not only are the products cheap, they are also of good quality. Three of the biggest shopping malls in the world SM Mall of Asia, SM Megamall, and SM North EDSA are all located in the Philippines. Other well-known shopping malls are Robinsons, Greenhills in San Juan, Greenbelt, Glorietta, PowerPlant Mall in the city of Makati, TriNoMa and Gateway Mall in Quezon City, and The Podium in the Ortigas Business District.
[edit] Tourist Attracting Events
The World Pyro Olympics is held in the Philippines every year starting from December 2005. Foreigners come to the country to support their own countries joining in the competition.
The last Southeast Asian Games was held in the country. The games attracted more tourists compared to the World Pyro Olympics because the Pyro Olympics was only held at night unlike the games which was held at day and night. The government took advantage of the games to show off the tourist spots around the country through the games’ advertisements.
The beauty pageant Miss Earth is the 4th largest beauty competition in the world and it is held in the Philippines every year. The competition is also used to advertise the beauty of the country around the world.
[edit] Famous Tourist Spots
Intramuros is a walled city in Manila, built by the Spanish in the 1500’s. Originally, Manila‘s boundaries were the city walls. But due to the growing size of the city, newer buildings were built outside these walls. As of today, Intramuros contains museums, churches and an old fort.
Manila's vibrant party scene rivals those of Shanghai and the nightlife is amongst the underrated in the world with the Filipinos penchant for parties and fiestas. Somewhere in the archipelago, there is at least one fiesta being celebrated 365 days a year (By Third Week of January - head off to Kalibo for the Asia's version of the Mardi Gras). Manila, Cebu and Boracay are the ground zero for parties - pool parties, yacht parties, rave and fashion events.
Makati City is the modern face of Manila. It is the complete opposite of Intramuros. Major malls, business centers, hotels are situated in Makati City. Makati has a lot of high rise buildings, the Makati skyline is the best in the country.
Aklan is one of the most visited provinces in the Philippines not only because of its beaches but also of its popular yearly colorful event which is the Ati-Atihan Festival in Kalibo.
Chocolate Hills are limestone hills that turn brown during the summer. Chocolate Hills are found in the island province of Bohol, which is also the home of one of the smallest primates in the world - the Philippine Tarsier.
The Hanging Coffins of Sagada and the Banaue Rice Terraces are worth a visit in the Northern Philippines. The rice terraces were carved out of mountains thousands of years ago and by far the most extensive of its kind in the world (longer and bigger than those in Indonesia) with sophisticated irrigation and engineering that was unthinkable during the time it was built.
Taal Volcano, one of the smallest active volcano in the world, sits on a lake and is just an hour away from Manila. The fresh cool air off the Tagaytay Ridge provides spectacular view of the lake and the volcano. Best check if hiking to the crater would be safe.
North of Manila, take the rough road and go to Mt. Pinatubo, the volcano which caused a massive eruption in 1991. Now you can marvel at the volcano up close and swim inside its crater. The last eruption was one of the biggest during the last century and lowered the global temperature by at least a degree.
The Hundred Islands, also located in the Northern Philippines, is a group of more that 400 islets with coral reefs surrounding the islets. These islands are famous for their beaches and the coral reefs, which can be explored by snorkeling.
About two thousand years ago, mountains in Northern Luzon were carved by indigenous people to form what is now the Banaue Rice Terraces. The rice terraces cover 4,000 square miles (10,000 km²) of mountainside. The Banaue Rice Terraces is a UNESCO world heritage and is said to be the 8th wonder of the world.
The province of Palawan is an island in the South China Sea. Palawan has natural gas fields on the northeastern part of the island but the beautiful beaches around the island are still maintained.
Boracay Island is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country. The island boasts a 4-kilometer stretch of white sand beach, considered to be the best beach in Asia and one of the top ten beaches in the world.
Surfing in the Philippines is comparable to the best in the world - with the world-famous cloud 9s off the island of Siargao facing the Philippine Trench in the Western Pacific as well as the surfing destinations of La Union and Zambales (facing South China Sea).
The Philippines also boasts as one of the top three best diving destinations in the world the other two being Palau and the Maldives. The archipelago is also considered as one of the top biodiversity hotspots in the world, with the most number of species concentrated in one area. The best dive sites in the Philippines are located in Anilao, Boracay, Malapascua, Apo Island, Balicasag, Pamilacan, Tubbataha, Palawan, and Puerto Galera. Subic Bay, home of a former American naval base, is also known for World War II wreck dives.
Kawasan falls: Fields of nipa (a type of palm used as a building material) line the roads through the barangay of Matutinao. Kawasan Falls is the highlight of Matutinao, which is located in the town of Kawasan, municipality of Badian, and province/island of Cebu. Admission (as of January 2007) was only 10 PhP (about 20¢ US). A 30-minute hike along the riverbank leads to the base of the falls. The three-tiered waterfall cascades cool spring waters into heavenly turquoise pools. Volcanic rock formations make up the swimming holes, which are surrounded by lush, green rainforests. The magical landscape of Kawasan Falls is a veritable tropical paradise.
Rugged hiking trails and bamboo bridges provide visitors access between the various levels of the falls. “Cottages” (i.e., picnic tables and seating covered by a roof of nipa) can be rented by the day and provide a peaceful, sheltered place to eat and relax during the afternoon rains. There are camp-style cooking facilities too available, so pack cooler and remember to bring your cookware. Food can also be purchased onsite at several indoor-outdoor restaurants. Numerous shops and vendors sell a menagerie of items such as tee shirts, souvenirs, and costume jewelry. Rooms can even be rented for overnight stays.
Visitors can hire large bamboo rafts, capable of accommodating sizable groups, to float around the pools and catch a shower under the falling water. Dropping into the chilly water off the end of the rope swing at stage three is a fun and popular activity. Likewise, the rock ledges and cliffs rising from each terrace are ideal for climbing and those daring enough are free to take a plunge from various heights. For anyone less comfortable in deep water, lifejackets can be rented for a few pesos.
At the highest accessible point, the source can be found. It’s crystal clear water rushes from a small cave and pours over the stones and boulders below forming natural whirlpool baths where one can sit under the massaging waters at the climax of an extraordinary day.
Matutinao River: The Matutinao River is just recently awarded as the cleanest inland body of water in the country. One can have boat riding here or you can drive the boat by yourself.
Tubod Flowing Water ( Children's Pool): Since Kawasan falls is still far and to those who were tired of walking especially children and old age people, you can just stop here. The Tubod Flowing Water is suitable for children for its depth is reachable for children unlike the Kawasan falls.
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