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Qingming Festival 7-Day Popular Philippines Itinerary

Spend your Qingming Festival holiday on a 7-day trip to the Philippines! This brand-new itinerary will guide you through the Philippines, covering stunning island scenery and delicious food. Check it out now~ / The Philippines, a shining pearl of Southeast Asia 🌏, borders Taiwan to the north and Indonesia and Malaysia to the south. With a rich history, diverse culture, and countless islands 🏝️, explore the white sandy beaches of Boracay 🏖️ and experience the urban excitement of Manila! / Suggested Itinerary: DAY 1: 🛫 Arrive in Manila and enjoy a 24-hour private car transfer service 🚘. DAY 2: Explore Manila Cathedral 💒 — experience the history of San Agustin Church — ascend Fort Santiago for a city overview — stroll through Rizal Park and enjoy nature — visit Casa Manila Museum to learn about the culture 🏛️. DAY 3: Picnic at Picnic Grove in Tagaytay 🍽️ — visit People's Park in the Sky — explore Sky Ranch and get close to nature — admire the art at Museo Orlina — visit the unique Gingerbread House — immerse yourself in the lake and mountain scenery of Twin Lakes 🏞️. DAY 4: Experience the sweetness of a bee farm 🐝 — in the evening, head to Bohol to watch fireflies and experience the magic of nature ✨. DAY 5: Conquer the magnificent Chocolate Hills 🍫 — visit the Tarsier Sanctuary and get up close with these adorable creatures 🐒 — take a boat trip on the Loboc River — visit the Simply Butterflies Conservation Center and dance with butterflies 🦋. DAY 6: Stroll through Fuente Osmena Circle — visit Yap-Sandiego Ancestral House and experience its history — explore the ancient charm of Fort San Pedro — pause at Magellan's Cross — visit Santo Niño Church and appreciate its sacredness and solemnity 💒. DAY 7: Visit the beautiful Sirao Flower Garden 🌺 — explore the mysterious Temple of Leah — ascend the Busay Mountain Viewpoint for a panoramic city view 🌇. / Travel Preparations: 🧳 Going to the Philippines? Don't forget these essentials! 📞 SIM Card and Adapter: Stay connected with family and friends in the Philippines with a local SIM card. Also, remember to bring an adapter as the Philippines may use different outlets, ensuring hassle-free charging. 🪪 Passport and Visa: These are crucial! Make sure your passport and visa are prepared in advance and keep them with you at all times. They are essential for entry, accommodation, and sightseeing. 👕 Clothing: The Philippines in March has pleasant weather, so pack shorts, t-shirts, and sandals. However, it might be slightly cool in the mornings and evenings, so bring a light jacket. Don't forget sun protection clothing, hats, and sunglasses – sun protection is essential! 🔋 Charger and Power Bank: Keep your phone and camera charged while you're out and about. Pack a charger and power bank to capture every moment without regret! / ✈ Traveling to the Philippines is that easy! Save this itinerary and start your unique journey~
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