2. RIZAL PARK
• Rizal Park, also known as Luneta Park or simply
Luneta, is a historic urban park located in Ermita,
Manila. It is considered one of the largest urban
parks in the Philippines, covering an area of 58
hectares.
3. FORT SANTIAGO
• Fort Santiago, built in 1571, is a citadel built by
Spanish navigator and governor Miguel López de
Legazpi for the newly established city of Manila in
the Philippines. The defense fortress is located in
Intramuros, the walled city of Manila.
4. BORACAY
• Boracay is a small island in the central Philippines.
It's known for its resorts and beaches. Along the
west coast, White Beach is backed by palm trees,
bars and restaurants. On the east coast, strong
winds make Bulabog Beach a hub for water sports.
Nearby, the observation deck on Mount Luho offers
panoramic views over the island. Offshore, coral
reefs and shipwrecks are home to diverse marine
life.
5. BANAUE RICE TERRACES
• The Banaue Rice Terraces are terraces that were
carved into the mountains of Banaue, Ifugao, in the
Philippines, by the ancestors of the Igorot people.
The terraces are occasionally called the "Eighth
Wonder of the World"
6. CHOCOLATE HILLS
• The Chocolate Hills are a geological formation in
the Bohol province of the Philippines. There are at
least 1,260 hills, but there may be as many as
1,776 hills spread over an area of more than 50
square kilometers. They are covered in green grass
that turns brown during the dry season, hence the
name. The Chocolate Hills are a famous tourist
attraction of Bohol. They are featured in the
provincial flag and seal to symbolize the abundance
of natural attractions in the province.