Taal Lake Aqua Park (Batangas)

What looks like a volcano, the aquapark itself is home to the tallest inflatable waterslide in the Philippines. And the fact that the place is very close to Manila makes me want to come back every weekend.

Chinatown

But it helps to remember that there has been a Chinese trading presence in the region since the 800s, and this quarter, known as Bindondo, grew as a neighbouring town for the oppressed Hokkien Chinese immigrants and their descendants throughout the Spanish colonial era.

TRIP TO PINTO ART MUSEUM

Pinto Art Museum contains a massive yet well-curated collection of modern paintings, sculptures and art installations. Galleries 4 and 5 seemed to contain modern and abstract art pieces that shows in a daily lives of different people.

Cauvery Wildlife Sanctuary

The Cauvery Wildlife Sanctuary is the perfect getaway for nature lovers and adventure seekers. If you love to click pictures of the birds or just gaze at them, you won’t be disappointed; the sanctuary is home to some splendid species of birds.

Hidden Valley Springs in Alaminos, Laguna

One of the most striking ones by far is the Soda Pool, so-called because according to some people who have visited the resort, all it needs is sugar for it to taste like Sprite; a bit more food coloring and it becomes Coke.