The iconic symbol of the University of the Philippines, the Oblation is commonly associated with freedom and its various aspects. Guillermo Tolentino however, inspired by the second stanza of Jose …
Kaybiang tunnel connects the Provinces of Cavite and Batangas. It was opened In 2013, and considered as the country's longest underground highway tunnel at 300 meters (980 ft). Cyclist and …
RevPal is a made up portmanteau of the words “Reverse” and “Palace” Because the route starts from Canlubang in Laguna to People's Park in Tagaytay. Formerly called Palace in the …
This protected landscape is home to the iconic Hinulugang Taktak waterfall and a well-loved weekend destination across generations of Filipinos. They have activities like wall climbing but you can also …
The cathedral was originally the "church of Manila" officially established in 1571 by a secular priest, Fray Juan de Vivero, who arrived in Manila Bay in 1566.[5] De Vivero, the …
There are plenty of benches along Tagalag St., Pedal further! Practice CLAYGO, trash bins are almost everywhere. Tagalag is a bike friendly community. Observe max speed limit (20KPH)
When visiting Malolos, you can visit 2 churches - Barasoain Church along Paseo del Congresso & Cathedral Parish of the Immaculate Conception in the town proper.