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MASUNGI GEORESERVE... Top 5 fact versus myth.

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"The Masungi Georeserve is a conservation area and a rustic rock garden tucked in the rainforests of Rizal. Masungi’s name is derived from the word “masungki” which translates to “spiked” - an apt description for the sprawling limestone landscape found within." True to what their website would tell you once you click on their link, Masungi felt really much of a rainforest than a tourist spot or a baby climb for hiker wannabes. Just like you, before getting out there I read a lot of blogs on what to expect with it. Some said it was moderately easy, yet some said it was hard. Some said it was really far and remote that bringing your own car is not recommended, yet some said it was backpacker friendly. Some said it was too expensive and overrated, yet some said it was worth every penny. But one thing was in common, they said it was only made for the bravest of hearts. And I was like, "Really?" So to finally cut the chase, and to, hopefully, help you deci...

5 reasons why you need to visit CALAGUAS ISLAND!

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Why go to Calaguas Island?   1. Crystal clear water      First thing that will catch your attention in this place is its crystal clear water. And when I say crystal clear, I really MEAN it. Our Japanese friend even compared its water to that of El Nido Palawan’s own. Little fishes could also be seen near the shore, a proof on how clean the water is. It was simply beautiful.      Seeing this from afar... we wanted to jump out of our boat instantly! The obligatory selfie with mother nature. No photo could ever give justice to the island's clear water... it was... surreal.  She was beautiful... period.     2. Fine white sand      I could compare the sand here to powdered milk. It’s very fine, purely white and smooth to touch.  Other than Boracay's sand, it is indeed the best I have ever walked on so far… no pebbles at all.     ...

10 things you need to do in SAGADA!

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     So this would be my first blog ever... and the first thing I thought of writing about was nothing else but my adventure in Sagada. Why? Read on. APPETIZER      Sagada  is a fifth class  municipality  in the  province  of  Mountain Province , Philippines . According to the 2010 census, it has a population of 11,244 people.      It is located 275 kilometers (171 mi) north of  Manila  (taking at least 12 to 15 hours by bus), 140 kilometers (87 mi) from  Baguio , and it is adjacent to  Bontoc , the provincial capital.      Sagada is famous for it's  hanging coffins . This is a traditional way of burying people that is still utilized. Not everyone is qualified to be buried this way; among other things, one had to have been married and had grandchildren.      Popular activities include trekking, exploring both caves and waterfalls, spelu...