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Libot Tayo !(Let's Travel!)

LIBOT (li-bot) means the manner of walking around, wandering, or roaming. This is page is where we share our travel adventures for you to join us in our joyful experiences. We hope you like it! 

Travel Categories

Adventure Seekers

The stunning locations we've visited are listed here.

- Beaches -

  1. Dasol Pangasinan
  2. Tondol Pangasinan
  3. - Coffee Shop -

  4. Pugpog Bikers Highlands
  5. Cafe Dia
  6. - Historical & Cultural Sites -

  7. Tagpuan Sa Lumang Gapan
  8. Spend Time at The Mansion
  9. Igorot Stone Kingdom
  10. Admire the Taoist Architecture of Bell Church
  11. - Adventure & Nature -

  12. Bakas, Norzagaray Bulacan
  13. Philippine Arena
  14. Digo's Hills, Dona Remedios Trinidad
  15. Go Boating at Burnham Park
  16. Explore Camp John Hay
  17. Head to Mines View Park
  18. Visit Strawberry Farms in La Trinidad
  19. Go Bargain-Hunting at Baguio Night Market

Each destination offers a unique blend of excitement and natural beauty, making them a must for any thrill-seeker's bucket list.

So gear up and embark on a journey filled with heart-pounding moments and memories that will last a lifetime.

Tagpuan sa Lumang Gapan

Pineapple A new tourist spot in Nueva Ecija, known as “Lumang Gapan”, was recently inaugurated. This heritage hub features the old town hall of Gapan, ancestral houses, cobblestoned streets, and vintage lamp posts. As added attractions, two WW2 American jeeps are prominently displayed in front of the old town hall cum museum. An al fresco food hall, called “Tagpuan sa Lumang Gapan”, offers unique Novo Ecijano cuisine as well as other popular dishes

Bakas, Norzagaray Bulacan

Pineapple The town of Norzagaray is bordered by City of San Jose del Monte, Bulacan and Rodriguez, Rizal, to the south; by General Nakar, Quezon to the east; Santa Maria to the west; Angat, Bulacan is north-west; and Doña Remedios Trinidad, Bulacan is to the north. Norzagaray once a part of the 3rd district of Bulacan from 1987 to 2022 when it was moved to 6th district along with Angat and Santa Maria.

Philippine Arena

Pineapple The arena holds not only major church gatherings of the Iglesia ni Cristo, but also operates as a multi-use sports and concert venue, capable of holding a range of events from boxing and basketball to live music performances, but no association football or field events due to its limited size. There is clear "line of sight" for every seat from each tier, even for various arena configurations such as church ceremonies, boxing, tennis, concerts or indoor gymnastics.

Digo's Hills

Pineapple Doña Remedios Trinidad is the largest municipality in Bulacan, occupying almost 1/3 of the total land area of the province. It lies on the southern edge of the Sierra Madre mountain range, and partially embraces three major conservation areas: the Angat Watershed Forest Reserve, Biak-na-Bato National Park, and Doña Remedios General Tinio Watershed Forest Reserve, comprising 327.3 km2 of alienable and disposable public land.

Burnham Park (Baguio)

Pineapple Burnham Lake, formerly known as the City Pond,[18] is about a century-old man-made lake situated at the center portion of Burnham Park. In early 2013, it underwent dredging which saw the removal of a meter (3.28 feet) thick silt sitting on the lake's bed. It was also dredged in 1994. After the 2013 dredging, the lake's volume is 34,000 cubic meters (1,200,000 cu ft).[19] The depth of the body of water is about 3.04 meters (10.0 ft). Boat rentals are available in the lake catering to tourists and residents.[20]

Camp John Hay (Baguio)

Pineapple Camp John Hay's history is featured through markers installed at the History Trail and Secret Garden.[2] The Cemetery of Negativism nearby or the Lost Cemetery is a small area within Camp John Hay. The "cemetery" established by then-commanding general of the John Hay Air Station, John Hightower in the early 1980s.[3] It serves a symbolic burial site for negativism. The Amphiteather near Bell House also hosts a gazebo which is encircled by a multi-terraced flower garden.[2]

Mines View Park (Baguio)

Pineapple Mines View Park is an overlook park on the northeastern outskirts of Baguio in the Philippines. It is five kilometers away from the Heart of Baguio, passing through the Baguio Botanical Garden, the Mansion House, Wright Park, and the Pacdal Circle. Located on a land promontory 4 km from downtown Baguio, the park overlooks the mining town of Itogon, particularly the abandoned gold[1] and copper mines[2] of the Benguet Corporation, and offers a glimpse of the Amburayan Valley.[3] The observation deck is situated below a winding stone-covered stairway close to the parking area.[3

La Trinidad Strawberry Farm

Pineapple The La Trinidad Strawberry Farm is a destination for tourist visiting the town of La Trinidad. According to the Benguet Tourism Office, the strawberry farm is the most visited tourist destination in the province with 538,346 tourist arrivals for the first quarter of 2017.[5] It is sometimes mistaken to be situated in neighboring Baguio with local vendors selling souvenir and products bearing the name "Baguio" within the vicinity of the farm. This led the municipal government of La Trinidad to come up with a Tourism Code in 2018 encouraging the explicit promotion of the "La Trinidad" name.[6]

Baguio Night Market

Pineapple The Baguio Night Market is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the city and is a great place to find souvenirs, local handicrafts, and delicious food. And if you love thrift shopping, you’ll love this place! I know I did. If you’re visiting Baguio city for the first time, be sure to add the Night Market to your itinerary!

The Mansion (Baguio)

Pineapple The Mansion consists of an elegantly designed Spanish Colonial Revival main building and a guesthouse. The elaborate main gate, made of ornate ironwork, was once thought to be a replica of a main gate of Buckingham Palace in London, but this is false.[5][6][7][8][9] The front gate is still one of the most photographed sections of the complex. The public may visit the inside of the Mansion House, which contains a museum featuring presidential memorabilia. Across the road from the Mansion House is Wright Park, a quiet promenade with a long reflecting pool lined with pine trees.[10] A long stairway leads visitors to the back, where ponies for children are available for hire.[11] Dotted all around the nearby hills are private holiday homes and small inns.

Bell Church (temple)

Pineapple The current site of the Bell Church was chosen due to "good Feng Shui". According to the Ng clan, the design of the Bell Church, both the interior and exterior, was made in accordance to the "guidance of saints" and was later improved upon through the same. An arch ornated with colorful images of dragons and Chinese inscriptions is situated at the entrance of the temple. The site's pagodas features images of saints and the Buddha. A bust of the founder, Ng Pee is hosted within the temple grounds. Two octagon ponds with lotuses are installed in front of the main temple structure. The octagon motif known as the Bagua in Chinese culture represents the concept of rebirth and immortality, and the lotus flowers signifies purity and beauty. The landscaping was done by the Chinese.[4]

Igorot Stone Kingdom Baguio City

Pineapple Baguio City Igorot Stone Kingdom is the newest tourist attraction in the City of Pines. Tucked away from the central business district is a man-made park made out of stone which was based on a fantasy kingd0m and the rich cultural heritage of Igorots and the different provinces here in the Cordilleras.

Dasol Pangasinan

Pineapple Dasol, officially the Municipality of Dasol (Pangasinan: Baley na Dasol; Ilocano: Ili ti Dasol; Tagalog: Bayan ng Dasol), is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Pangasinan, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 31,355 people.[4] Dasol is a popular town for the production of commercial salts. Seawater is fed into large ponds and water is drawn out through natural evaporation which allows the salt to be harvested. Dasol Bay occupies the whole coastline of Dasol and it is where the town gets its saltwater. Dasol is 302 kilometres (188 mi) north from Metro Manila and 96 kilometres (60 mi) from Lingayen.

Tondol Anda, Pangasinan

Pineapple Anda, officially the Municipality of Anda (Bolinao: Babali nin Anda; Pangasinan: Baley na Anda; Ilocano: Ili ti Anda; Tagalog: Bayan ng Anda), is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Pangasinan, Philippines. Unique in this part of the province, The Sambalic language of Bolinao or Binubolinao is primarily spoken in the municipality and the adjacent town of Bolinao. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 41,548 people.[3]

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