Jul 212017
 

National Geographic Travel has identified the Philippines as one of the “10 Places That Deserve More Travelers.”

Banaue Rice Terraces

Banaue Rice Terraces [via National Geographic Travel]

NatGeo travel writer Tara Isabella Burton recommended coming to the Philippines’ many tourist-friendly destinations outside the Sulu archipelago, such as the Banaue Rice Terraces.

Burton beckons travelers to “Visit the country’s ice-white beaches, or head inland to stunning places like Banaue and Batan, both on North Luzon–the archipelago’s biggest island–to visit two-thousand- year-old rice terraces–UNESCO World Heritage sites each violently blindingly, green.”

NatGeo encourages visitors to keep coming to the tourist economy-reliant Philippines saying, “The local tribes who live around the terraces sustain themselves though tourism–so contribute to the local economy by hiring a hiking guide (around 15 dollars) and participating in homestays, like Ramon’s: where you can spend the night in a traditional Ifugao hut.”

The Philippines and the other 9 countries in the NatGeo list “can offer not just an unforgettable vacation experience but also an opportunity to engage with cultures and practices outside one’s own experience.”

The travel authority counters the image of an unsafe world created by news, stating that unusual destinations are actually safer to explore these days using the internet for research.

NatGeo Travel placed the country at 5 th spot in the list saying that despite a U.S. government warning due to terror attacks and political flak the current administration is receiving for how it handles its drug war, the South East Asian nation is worth the bit of risk and attention of travelers from around the world.

 

The post Nat Geo recommends Banaue for globetrotters appeared first on Good News Pilipinas.

Jul 042017
 
Nat Geo hails Zamboanga’s Pink Beach among world’s best

National Geographic has praised Pink Beach in Great Santa Cruz Island, Zamboanga as one of the “21 Best Beaches in the World.” Pink Beach, Zamboanga [via National Geographic] Great Santa Cruz Island was hailed by writer Kimberly Lovato for its unique offering in a country where beautiful beaches abound: “Hardly lacking in gorgeous beaches, the Philippines claims a pink-sand variety, too. The blush color comes from billions of pieces of crushed red organ-pipe coral, seen in every handful of sand.” Nat Geo went on to advice travelers to Pink Beach of the regulated number of visitors and the requirement for advance arrangements through the Zamboanga tourism office. Lovato listed Pink Beach as the 15 th best beach where beach lovers can “Find perfection in these places where land meets water.” Great Santa Cruz Island became famous for being the only pink sand beach in the Philippines, its’ pink color coming from pulverized red organ pipe coral mixed with white sand.   The post Nat Geo hails Zamboanga’s Pink Beach among world’s best appeared first on Good News Pilipinas. Related posts: Amanpulo a world-class luxury beach resort Nacpan Beach in Trip Advisors list of World’s Best Philippines in National Geographic Best Trips 2016 Australians adore Philippine paradise spots