The past years, there appears to be a lot of pessimism about the Philippines. From issues of economic turmoil, destabilization, fake news, scamming, corrupt government officials to extra-judicial killings and the like have been tarnishing the Philippines and the Filipinos overall image, hurting the country’s tourism sector.

And as a citizen, I feel that we should use our reach to lift up our nation by promoting the things that we love and we are proud of. It is time to get an optimistic sound out there and give an impulse to tourism in the Philippines. Despite the DOT changing (AGAIN) our tourism slogan, unveiling a very controversial new one last month, I hope that we Filipinos continue showing the world what the Philippines can offer.

Our country is known for having rich heritage and culture with so much biodiversity and natural wonders as our main tourist attraction drawers. Popular destination like Boracay, Palawan, and Siargao have been landing on the pages of well-known travel publications here and there. Despite the huge potential, the Philippines has lagged in the tourism industry behind some of our Southeast Asian neighbors like Thailand and Singapore, (and recently, Vietnam) due to political, social and economic problems.
The primary reason I opted to backpack around the Philippines first before exploring other countries is for me to learn more about my own land and show my love for MY country. Having been to 76 of 81 provinces, I could proudly say that our homeland has indeed a lot to offer.

So when I started traveling to other countries, whenever I meet a foreigner who would ask about my country, I have loads of stories to share. Also,
whenever I go on a foreign travel, I would have my favorite Philippine photographs printed in a mini postcard form. I would Usually give it as a token of appreciation to the people I meet during my travels. And yes, it is also my way of showing these people that the Philippines is worthy of a visit.
Here are some photos that I hope would entice you to feel excited to experience, and explore The Philippines.
We have islands like emerald gems floating atop aquamarine waters.


… To spectacular, awe-inspiring sunrise and sunsets…

…to fascinating architectural landmarks with rich history and cultural value…



Home to some exotic fauna and flora…



…To spectacular and picture-perfect landscapes and natural wonders…




… To endless stretch of white, black, grey (even pink) and pristine beaches




… to enjoying our majestic and enchanting waterfalls…

… and of course we take pride if our happy, hospitable and resilient people.




And so much more… where else can you find all of these but among the 7, 641 island of the Philippines!
We may have changed countless times our tourism slogan from “Wow Philippines” to “Choose Philippines” to It’s More Fun in the Philippines ‘”, and recently, “Love Philippines”. But one thing is certain, that is the Philippines’ beauty and the Filipinos’ hospitality will remain the same.
So make The Philippines your ultimate destination getaway. Get wowed, have fun, and fall in love in/with The Philippines.

Special shout out to every Filipino who tirelessly promote, and take pride of #ThePhilippines.






Yes, I completely agree :). There are so many beautiful places that yoi can go to in the Philippinrs.
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Thank you so much my friend! 🙂
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You’re welcome.
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Hey, you have lovely sites for our country, its really great…and by the way, I appreciate your time visiting and liking some of the post. Thank you.
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wow, thank you! You to have a site that is worth the read! Thank you too…
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I visited Donsol, Legazpi and Cebu in 2014 and loved it. Will definitely check out your recommendations!
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wow! so great to know you have been some places in the PH already. hope to see you the next time you come for a visit Teresa!
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Great pictures Mulong! can’t wait to visit more of the Philippines! Thanks for sharing those wonderful photos. Ang ganda talaga ng Pilipinas!
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thank you Rhea. asang bansa ka ba ngayon? andami mo kasing gala,uwi ka na dito sa Pinas 🙂
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hehe.. kakarerin ko na ang buong pilipinas. dito muna..talaga.. tamang tama madaming guides kang isinulat dito. hehe
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Yes naman!!! Basta sana pumwede din ako sa mga future travel plans mo. May suggestion ka ba na gawan ko ng write up? Gawan ko basta napuntahan ko na
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If I may add, apart from sharing with others images/videos about the historical spots, nature spots and other tourist spots of the nation, it would be helpful to share with others your personal observations or reviews about local restaurants, cafe’s and stores. For example, the Subic Bay Freeport Zone is home to lots of hotels, resorts and duty free stores, and I know a few great places where visitors can enjoy good food and drinks.
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Hi sir. While I don’t write about all my previous experiences on all restos/cafes places I’ve been in the count, I actually have a lot of posts about specific cafe/resto, attractions in the Philippines. It may not strictly come in the form of review, but I am quite sure I have included my insights about these places so please feel free po to check out my blog site. I’ve been writing about the places I’ve experienced here in so philippines since 2015. Thank you po for taking time ro leave a comment. Much appreciated.
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Spectacular photos!
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Thank you so much 💗
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Your photos are stunning. You’ve certainly convinced me that the Philippines is worth visiting!
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Awwwww thank you. I hope you’ll be able to find your way to see and experience the Philippines soon Linda 💗
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Great content and great view😎 keep going and share us more content like this
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Thank you so much!
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Our next door neighbours are from the Philippines and they are caring, considerate people.
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