Banaue Rice Terraces
Declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995 and dubbed as the "Eight Wonder of the World," the 2,000-year-old terraces manifest the engineering skill and ingenuity of the sturdy Ifugao people, who with bare hands carved this stair-like monument out of the Cordillera mountainside.
Saint Paul Subterranean River National Park
A UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring a spectacular limestone karst landscape alongside 8 kilometres of traversable subterranean river which leads into an underground cavern/lagoon commonly known as the "Cathedral."
Philippine World Heritage Sites
The Philippines' first inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1993 was the Tubbataha Reef National Marine Park in Palawan. It is one of the most outstanding coral reefs in Southeast Asia consisting of two coral atolls covering an area of 33,200 hectares. It contains a very high density of marine species surpassing any reef of the same size in anywhere in the world.
Islands of Wellness
The Philippines boasts of its rich healing practices that are deeply rooted in the people's long tradition of wellness. Famous among these is "Hilot" a highly intuitive touch therapy customized to the needs of each client in order to remove energy imbalance and achieve a renewed state of wellness.
Philippines Diving Heaven
Breathtaking videos promoting the dive sites of the Philippines home to the best and most diverse marine eco-systems in South East Asia.
Philippines 7,107 Islands
Experience the Philippines... its 7,107 islands, its natural wonders, colourful history and warm, engaging people.
Over a hundred ethnic groups, a mixture of foreign influences and a fusion of culture and arts have enhanced the uniqueness of the Filipino race and wonder that is the Philippines.
WOW Philippines Beyond the Usual
The Philippines Department of Tourism promotional video for its Beyond the Usual Campaign, featuring the different experiences of Adventure, Destinations, Beaches and Nature.
Caraga
The Philippines Department of Tourism Video for Caraga .