The Philippines has it all – whether you are looking for a beach vacation, mountain hike, snorkeling or some nature friendly activities.
As a born and raised Filipino, I encouraged everyone reading this to consider visiting the Philippines at some point.
We have the freshest seafood, amazing white sand beach, beautiful mountains, breathtaking rock formations, friendly people and incredible island vibe.
I guarantee, you will love the country as much as I do.
In this post, I will be discussing the best ecotourism spot and activity you can do in the country.
Facts about the Philippines
Philippines or Pilipinas in filipino is located in Southeast Asia and situated in the western Pacific Ocean.
The Philippines is categorized into three geographical divisions: Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.
Consists of about 7,640 island, 18 regions, and over 120 languages or dialect spoken in the whole country.
Tagalog is the national language used throughout the country, though it is considered to be the third largest English speaking country in the world.
Manila is the nation’s capital and Quezon City is the largest city. Both are in Metro Manila region.
As of 2020, the Philippines has a population of 109 million people.
To this date, the Philippines is a multinational state, with diverse ethnicities and culture.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippines
What is Ecotourism?
Ecotourism is a kind of tourism that centers awareness of the environment and local community.
It is intended to offer tourists their perception on the impact of the human beings in the environment and to promote a greater appreciation to our natural habitats.
The integral part of ecotourism is the promotion of energy efficiency, recycling, water conservation, and to generate economic opportunities for local communities.
Ecotourism spot in the Philippines
Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park
Location: Puerto Princesa, Palawan, Philippines
Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park is located in the western coast of Palawan in the Philippines.
One of the protected areas in the country, this wonderful national park is being managed by the Puerto Princesa government since 1992.
The park has small waterfalls inside the cave, underground river, rock formations, limestone karst mountain landscape, and marine creatures.
Considered to have the largest cave in the world, it has major formations of stalactites and stalagmites.
In 1999, the Puerto Princesa Underground River was recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Site, and in 2012 it was voted as part of the New7Wonders of Nature.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puerto_Princesa_Subterranean_River_National_Park
Mount Apo (Apo Sandawa)
Location: Davao Region, Philippines
Mount Apo or famously known as Apo Sandawa is a natural park and protected area in the islands of Mindanao in the Philippines.
It has an area of 199,819 acres or 80,864 hectares.
At 2,954 meters (9,692 ft) Mount Apo is the highest peak mountain and volcano in the Philippine archipelago and the 24th highest peak island on Earth.
Mount Apo is the country’s popular destination for climbing and hiking, it is also a home for more than 600 wildlife including the Philippine eagle, Philippine brown deer and Mindoro scops owl.
This natural park also features peaks, valleys, falls, lakes, and hot springs.
Biri Larosa Protected Landscape and Seascape
Location: Northern Samar, Philippines
The island of Biri is located in the northernmost part of the province of Northern Samar.
It is a protected area facing the Pacific Ocean and spanning 88,760 acres (33,492 hectares) of land.
The Biri Island is famous for its seven gigantic limestone rock formations.
According to the UP Diliman National Institute of Geological Sciences Research, the rock formations was formed by the underwater tectonic plates movement generated by earthquakes about million years ago.
Batanes
Location: Province of Batanes, Philippines
The Batanes group of islands is located in the northernmost tip of the Philippines.
Compromising of ten islands, it is the smallest in both population and land area in the country.
Batanes is 101 miles north of Luzon, and 120 miles south of Taiwan.
The island is known for its scenic beauty and the wonders of nature, amazing lighthouses, and clean environment.
They are recognized as the most peaceful province in the Philippines.
The entire Batanes island is declared by law as protected area and covered by Indigenous People’s Rights Act, which means only the locals or Ivatans are the ones entitled to own a property in the entire Batanes province.
As of today, the whole province is undergoing a process to be included in the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists.
Apo Island
Location: Negros Oriental, Philippines
Apo Island is located in the southeastern part of Negros Island province in the Philippines.
With over 74 hectares land area, the island can be reached by motorized boat from Zamboanguita, Negros Oriental.
It is also known as one of the best diving sites in the world.
Apo Island is a home to marine life with over 650 species of fish and over 400 species of corals.
The island has two major resort with both having a dive center, Apo Island Beach Resort and Liberty’s Lodge.
Conclusion
What is not to love about these places?
I mean, the Philippines is rich with environment friendly activities, abundant in natural resources and definitely can cater to any kind of tourist.
I hope you are thrilled to see and learned these wonderful scenic views, magnificent islands, and picturesque travel destinations in the Philippines.
As I am writing this blog I couldn’t help but keep saying “wow” over and over to every picture I came across with.
And seriously secretly day dreaming I am booking my plane ticket right now and fly to the Philippines the next morning.
What is more interesting about the country is the diverse culture, so wherever part of the world you came from you will be embrace with open arms once you decided to go there for a trip.
It will be an exciting times and moments like this that I look forward to when we get the chance to travel again.
As the whole world prepares to finally open back to the new normal, I am hoping that we all appreciate the majestic nature and all the beauty it has to offer.
And remember that — It’s More Fun In The Philippines!!!