Virtual Tour Cebu Ocean Park - Sea Trek Helmet Diving
Ocean Park Cebu City is a marine-themed park located in the South Road Properties (SRP) in Cebu City, Philippines. It features a wide range of attractions, including various marine animals such as sea lions, sharks, stingrays, and different species of fish. The park also offers a variety of activities for visitors, including a fish spa, a bird aviary, and a butterfly sanctuary. Additionally, Ocean Park Cebu City has a large outdoor swimming pool, a restaurant, and a souvenir shop. It is a popular destination for families and tourists who want to experience a fun-filled day surrounded by marine life
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Walking Tour Cebu City - Cebu Ocean Park
Ocean Park Cebu City is a marine-themed park located in the South Road Properties (SRP) in Cebu City, Philippines. It features a wide range of attractions, including various marine animals such as sea lions, sharks, stingrays, and different species of fish. The park also offers a variety of activities for visitors, including a fish spa, a bird aviary, and a butterfly sanctuary. Additionally, Ocean Park Cebu City has a large outdoor swimming pool, a restaurant, and a souvenir shop. It is a popular destination for families and tourists who want to experience a fun-filled day surrounded by marine life
00:00 - Start
00:02 - Oceanarium
03:51 - Aquadining
04:52 - Fish Feeding
07:15 - Rainforest Aquariums & Terrariums
12:34 - Lories Loft (Lorikeet Feeding)
14:29 - Seven Seas Aquarium
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Walking Tour Cebu City - Barangay Luz
Barangay Luz is one of the 80 barangays or neighborhoods in Cebu City, Philippines. It is located in the northern part of the city, specifically in the district of North Reclamation Area. Barangay Luz is bordered by barangays Subangdaku to the east, Mabolo to the south, and Tinago to the west. It is a densely populated area with a mix of residential and commercial establishments.
It is located between SM Cebu, Ayala Center Cebu & Cebu IT Park.
00:00 - Start
00:06 - Barangay Luz - Archbishop Reyes Avenue
02:33 - Barangay Luz - P. Cabantan Street
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Walking Tour Cebu City - Sto Nino, Carbon Market & Colon Street
Sto. Niño is a district in Cebu City, Philippines, named after the famous Sto. Niño Basilica and its surrounding areas. Colon Street is one of the oldest and busiest streets in Cebu City, located in the downtown area of the city. It is considered as the oldest street in the Philippines, and is known for its historic landmarks and commercial establishments. Carbon Market is a public market located in the same area as Colon Street. It is known for selling a wide variety of fresh produce, seafood, and other goods at affordable prices. The market is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike, and is considered as the largest market in Cebu City.
00:00 - Start
00:02 - Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral
00:27 - P. Burgos Street
03:59 - Plaza Sugbu - Magellan's Cross
06:59 - Jose Rizal Monument
07:28 - M.C. Briones Street
11:12 - Carbon Market
13:19 - F. Calderon Street
15:51 - Cebu Freedom Park
16:54 - Magallanes Street
17:54 - P. Lopez Street
21:46 - Colon Street
24:18 - Colonnade Mall
24:49 - Colon Street
26:07 - Junquera Street
28:11 - Sanciangko Street
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Walking Tour Cebu City - Temple of Leah
The Temple of Leah is a popular tourist attraction located in Cebu City, Philippines. It is a large Roman-inspired temple built in honor of Leah Albino-Adarna, the late wife of Teodorico Adarna, a prominent businessman and philanthropist in Cebu. The temple was built as a symbol of Teodorico's undying love and devotion to Leah.
The Temple of Leah features grand columns, statues, and ornate decorations, with a grand staircase leading up to the temple's entrance. Inside, visitors can find various art pieces and artifacts, including paintings, sculptures, and other antique items. The temple also offers stunning panoramic views of the city and surrounding areas.
The Temple of Leah is located in the Busay Hills, about 30-40 minutes drive from Cebu City proper. It is open to the public daily, and visitors can pay a small fee to explore the temple and its surroundings.
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Driving Tour Cebu City - Lahug, Busay & Temple of Leah
The Temple of Leah is a popular tourist attraction located in Cebu City, Philippines. It is a large Roman-inspired temple built in honor of Leah Albino-Adarna, the late wife of Teodorico Adarna, a prominent businessman and philanthropist in Cebu. The temple was built as a symbol of Teodorico's undying love and devotion to Leah.
The Temple of Leah features grand columns, statues, and ornate decorations, with a grand staircase leading up to the temple's entrance. Inside, visitors can find various art pieces and artifacts, including paintings, sculptures, and other antique items. The temple also offers stunning panoramic views of the city and surrounding areas.
The Temple of Leah is located in the Busay Hills, about 30-40 minutes drive from Cebu City proper. It is open to the public daily, and visitors can pay a small fee to explore the temple and its surroundings.
00:00 - Start
00:02 - Cebu I.T. Park
00:48 - Salinas Drive
03:09 - Lahug - Cebu Veteran's Drive
03:44 - Lahug - Cebu Transcentral Highway
06:07 - Marco Polo Plaza
06:19 - Lahug - Cebu Transcentral Highway
11:30 - Busay - Cebu Transcentral Highway
16:00 - Accident - Busay - Cebu Transcentral Highway
16:16 - Busay - Cebu Transcentral Highway
23:02 - Mountain View Nature's Park
23:49 - Temple of Leah
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Driving Tour Cagayan de Oro - Heavy Traffic Rush Hour - Macasandig to Coralles to Agora to Limketkai
Cagayan de Oro (CDO), officially the City of Cagayan de Oro (Cebuano: Dakbayan sa Cagayan de Oro; Filipino: Lungsod ng Cagayan de Oro), is a 1st class highly urbanized city in the region of Northern Mindanao, Philippines. It is the capital of the province of Misamis Oriental where it is geographically situated but governed administratively independent from the provincial government. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 728,402 people. Cagayan de Oro also serves as the regional center and business hub of Northern Mindanao, and part of the growing Metropolitan Cagayan de Oro area, which includes the city of El Salvador, the towns of Opol, Alubijid, Laguindingan, Gitagum, Lugait, Naawan, Initao, Libertad and Manticao at the western side, and the towns of Tagoloan, Villanueva, Jasaan, Claveria and Balingasag at the eastern side.
00:00 - Start
00:04 - Macasandig
00:31 - Porfirio Chavez Street
02:08 - Fernhill Street
02:59 - Tomas Saco Street
06:37 - Dolores Street
07:15 - Coralles Street
08:50 - Xavier University Ateneo de Cagayan University
10:27 - Coralles Street
17:22 - Ayala Centrio Mall
23:15 - Gaisano
24:59 - Capitol University
26:27 - Gaabucayan Street
27:38 - Agora Market & Bus Terminal
28:44 - Valenzuela Road
29:30 - National Highway
33:30 - Rosario Limketkai Avenue
35:44 - Limketkai Mall
37:15 - Shopwise - Limketkai Overpass
38:49 - Rosario Arcade
39:29 - Robinsons Place
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Walking Tour - Forbes Town, Bonifacio High Street & Serendra Mall
Bonifacio Global City High Street is a popular commercial and entertainment district located in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig, Metro Manila, Philippines. It is a pedestrian-friendly area with wide sidewalks, green spaces, and numerous dining, shopping, and entertainment options.
The High Street is known for its unique architecture, which features low-rise buildings and open-air spaces. It is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike, offering a wide variety of dining options from fast food to high-end restaurants, coffee shops, and bars. There are also retail stores selling a wide range of products, from fashion to electronics and everything in between.
The High Street is also known for its numerous cultural and arts events, including music and dance performances, art exhibits, and film screenings. Additionally, there are several parks and gardens in the area, including the Terra 28th Park and the Mind Museum Park, where visitors can relax and enjoy the scenery.
Overall, Bonifacio Global City High Street is a vibrant and exciting destination that offers something for everyone, whether you're looking to shop, dine, or simply soak up the atmosphere.
00:00 - Start
00:07 - Burgos Circle
01:28 - Forbes Town
06:36 - Rizal Avenue
10:14 - The Mind Museum
12:39 - Bonifacio Highstreet
16:15 - 5th Avenue
19:20 - Bonifacio High Street 2
24:10 - 7th Avenue
25:02 - Bonifacio High Street 3
27:40 - 9th Avenue
28:00 - Bonifacio Highstreet
30:32 - 11th Avenue
31:23 - Serenda Mall
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Walking Tour - Venice Grand Canal Mall
Venice Grand Canal Mall is a shopping and lifestyle destination located in McKinley Hill, Taguig City, Metro Manila, Philippines. The mall is inspired by the romantic city of Venice, Italy, and features an indoor canal where visitors can ride gondolas and enjoy the scenery.
The mall's architecture is also inspired by Venice, with buildings designed to resemble Italian Renaissance architecture. Visitors can stroll along the canal and take in the sights, which include replicas of famous Venetian landmarks such as the Rialto Bridge and St. Mark's Campanile.
In addition to the indoor canal, the mall offers a wide range of shopping and dining options. There are over 100 stores selling everything from fashion and beauty products to electronics and home decor. The mall also features a variety of restaurants and cafes, offering both local and international cuisine.
For entertainment, the mall has a cinema complex showing the latest blockbuster movies, as well as an arcade and a virtual reality game center. There are also frequent events and performances, such as live music and cultural shows.
Overall, Venice Grand Canal Mall is a unique and picturesque destination that offers a combination of shopping, dining, and entertainment options in a stunning Venetian-inspired setting.
00:00 - Start
00:12 - 1st Floor - Grand Canal
02:56 - Cinema Entrance
03:24 - 1st Floor - Grand Canal
03:47 - Fundador Bridge
04:56 - 1st Floor - Indoors
05:26 - 1st Floor - Grand Canal
05:45 - Gondolas
06:29 - 1st Floor - Grand Canal
07:52 - 1st Floor - Food Hall (Indoors)
09:54 - 1st Floor - Indoors
11:23 - 1st Floor - Grand Canal
11:58 - Bridge
12:45 - 1st Floor - Grand Canal
13:38 - Fundador Bridge
14:34 - 1st Floor - Grand Canal
16:16 - 1st Floor Indoors
16:52 - Venetian Plaza
19:41 - 2nd Floor Indoors
22:12 - 2nd Floor - Grand Canal
23:42 - Bridge
24:09 - 2nd Floor - Outdoors
26:22 - 2nd Floor - Indoors
28:45 - 2nd Floor - Grand Canals
29:24 - 2nd Floor - Indoors
30:01 - 3rd Floor - Indoors
30:43 - St. Raphael The Archangel Chapel
33:32 - 3rd Floor - Indoors
35:07 - Wetpark - Adventure Lagoon
36:24 - 2nd Floor Indoors
37:09 - 1st Floor Indoors
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Walking Tour - Makati Pio de Pilar
Pio del Pilar is a barangay (neighborhood) located in the city of Makati, Philippines. It is bounded by Pasay City to the south, Barangay San Lorenzo to the north, Barangay Bangkal to the east, and Barangay Palanan to the west. The barangay is home to several residential and commercial areas, including the Makati Cinema Square and Walter Mart Makati.
Pio del Pilar is named after one of the heroes of the Philippine Revolution, General Pio del Pilar, who was born in nearby San Pedro de Makati. The barangay celebrates its fiesta every January 23 in honor of the general.
The barangay is known for its vibrant community and its proximity to major business districts in Makati, such as Ayala Center and Bonifacio Global City. It is also home to several schools, including Don Bosco Technical Institute and Colegio San Agustin.
00:00 - Start
00:07 - V.A. Rufino Street - Salcedo Street
00:58 - V.A. Rufino Street
07:24 - M. Ocampo Street
10:40 - E Jacinto Street
11:13 - Wilson Street
12:40 - Facundo Street
13:15 - Washington Street
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Walking Tour Makati - Glorietta, Ayala Triangle & Ayala Avenue
Ayala Avenue is a major thoroughfare in Makati City, Philippines. It is considered as the country's financial center, hosting the headquarters of the Philippine Stock Exchange, several multinational corporations, banks, and financial institutions. It runs through the central business district of Makati and is known for its high-rise buildings and skyscrapers, including the Ayala Tower One, the Philippine Bank of Communications Tower, and the Enterprise Center Tower.
Ayala Avenue is named after the Ayala Corporation, one of the oldest and largest conglomerates in the Philippines, which played a major role in the development of Makati City as a business and financial hub. The avenue is also home to various shopping malls, hotels, restaurants, and other commercial establishments, making it a popular destination for locals and tourists alike.
00:00 - Start
00:05 - Glorietta by Ayala - Hotel Drive
02:32 - Glorietta by Ayala Malls
05:54 - Ayala Avenue
12:55 - Underpass
14:30 - Ayala Avenue
15:36 - Underpass
17:05 - Ayala Avenue
18:39 - Ayala Triangle
28:17 - Underpass
30:32 - Ayala Avenue
33:13 - Underpass
34:44 - Ayala Avenue
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Walking Tour - Quiapo Church & Plaza Miranda
Quiapo is a district located in the heart of Manila, the capital city of the Philippines. It is known for its vibrant street market, religious landmarks, and cultural significance.
One of the most prominent landmarks in Quiapo is the Quiapo Church, also known as the Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene. This church is a popular destination for Catholic pilgrims who visit to venerate the image of the Black Nazarene, a dark-skinned statue of Jesus Christ that is believed to have miraculous powers.
The streets surrounding the Quiapo Church are filled with vendors selling a wide variety of goods, including fresh produce, clothing, electronics, and religious items. This area is known as the Quiapo Market and is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike.
In addition to the Quiapo Church and market, the district is also home to several other notable landmarks, including the San Sebastian Church, the oldest steel church in Asia, and the Plaza Miranda, a public square that is often used as a venue for political rallies and other events.
Quiapo is also known for its vibrant culture, including the traditional Filipino art of cariñosa dance, which is often performed in the streets during festivals and other celebrations.
While Quiapo is a vibrant and bustling district, visitors should be aware that it can also be crowded and chaotic, and crime can be a concern. It is important to take necessary precautions, such as avoiding carrying large amounts of cash and keeping a close eye on personal belongings.
00:00 - Archdiocesan Shrine of the Blessed Sacrament
00:32 - Jewerly Centers
02:09 - Bustos Street
03:11 - Carriedo LRT Station
05:15 - Carriedo Street
08:15 - Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene
09:07 - Plaza Miranda
11:41 - Villalobos Street
13:47 - Quinta Market & Fish Port
14:19 - Carlos Palanca Street
15:26 - Quezon Boulevard
17:38 - Fr. Hidalgo Street
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Walking Tour - Binondo & Divisoria
Binondo and Divisoria are two adjacent districts in Manila, Philippines that are known for their bustling streets and vibrant commercial activities.
Binondo is considered the world's oldest Chinatown, established in 1594 during the Spanish colonial era. It is located in the heart of Manila and is a hub for traditional Chinese goods, including food, medicine, and other products. The district is also famous for its vibrant Chinese New Year celebrations and historic landmarks, such as the Binondo Church and the Escolta Street.
Divisoria, on the other hand, is known as the bargain shopping capital of the Philippines. It is a commercial hub that offers a wide variety of goods at wholesale prices, ranging from clothing, electronics, accessories, and even food items. Divisoria is particularly popular among budget-conscious shoppers, retailers, and entrepreneurs who are looking for affordable goods to sell.
Both Binondo and Divisoria are densely populated areas with a vibrant street life, bustling markets, and a mix of cultural influences. They are also considered to be important economic hubs in Manila, attracting millions of visitors each year. However, due to their popularity and the high volume of people, both districts can be crowded and chaotic, especially during peak hours and holidays.
00:00 - Start
00:05 - Binondo Church
00:34 - Ongpin Street
03:44 - Manila Chinatown gate
04:17 - Ongpin Street
09:12 - Teodora Alonzo Street
12:03 - Soler Street
19:15 - Divisoria Shopping Malls
20:26 - Soler Street Divisoria
23:09 - Roman Street
25:12 - Recto Avenue
29:44 - Ilaya Street
34:36 - M De Santos Street
35:58 - Tabora Street
38:35 - Estraude Street
39:31 - Juan Luna Street
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Walking Tour - Makati Poblacion & Red Light District Padre Burgos Street
Padre Burgos Street in Manila is often referred to as a red-light district due to the presence of several establishments that offer adult entertainment services. These establishments are mainly located in the area around M.H. del Pilar Street and A. Mabini Street, which are intersecting streets with Padre Burgos.
However, it is important to note that the area is not solely dedicated to adult entertainment and there are also legitimate businesses and cultural landmarks in the area. Visitors should exercise caution and be aware of their surroundings, especially at night, as with any area that is known for adult entertainment.
00:00 - Start
00:06 - Anza Street - Hotel Sogo & Andoks
00:53 - Padre Burgos Street
01:22 - Maison
01:42 - Padre Burgos Street
02:27 - Filling Station
03:06 - Padre Burgos Street
03:21 - Neon Nights Bar Club
03:36 - Padre Burgos Street
04:28 - Kalayaan Avenue
04:53 - Padre Burgos - Pobla
09:11 - Makati Avenue - Guerrero Street Food Tent
11:36 - Makati Avenue
13:44 - Kalayaan Avenue
16:04 - Padre Burgos Street
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Walking Tour Intramuros - from Barbara's Cafe to exploring Daily Life of the Walled City's Residents
Intramuros (Latin for "inside the walls") is the 0.67-square-kilometer (0.26 sq mi) historic walled area within the city of Manila, the capital of the Philippines. It is administered by the Intramuros Administration with the help of the city government of Manila.
Present-day Intramuros comprises a centuries-old historic district, entirely surrounded by fortifications, that was considered at the time of the Spanish Empire to be the entire City of Manila. Other towns and arrabales (suburbs) located beyond the walls that are now districts of Manila were referred to as extramuros, Latin for "outside the walls", and were independent towns that were only incorporated into the city of Manila during the early 20th century. Intramuros served as the seat of government of the Captaincy General of the Philippines, a component realm of the Spanish Empire, housing the colony's governor-general from its founding in 1571 until 1865, and the Real Audiencia of Manila until the end of Spanish rule during the Philippine Revolution of 1898.
The walled city was also considered the religious and educational center of the Spanish East Indies. The original campuses of the University of Santo Tomas, the oldest university in Asia, and the Ateneo de Manila, were in Intramuros before transferring in 1927 and 1932 respectively; today the area still contains the main campuses of the University of the City of Manila, the Colegio de San Juan de Letran, Mapúa University, Philippine Nautical Training Colleges, the Colegio de Santa Rosa, and the Manila High School. Intramuros was also an economic center; its port in what is now Plaza Mexico was the Asian hub of the Manila galleon trade, carrying goods to and from Acapulco in what is now Mexico.
Construction of the Spanish walled city began under the orders of the Spanish imperial government in the late 16th century to protect the city from foreign invasions, replacing the old prehispanic settlement of Maynila along the shores of Manila Bay, by the entrance to the Pasig River. Near the mouth of the Pasig River is Fort Santiago, which, along with a series of bulwarks and gates, fortified the city from repeated invasions. During the early 20th century, under the administration of American colonial authorities, land reclamation and the construction of the Manila South Port subsequently moved the coastline westward and obscured the walls and fort from the bay, while the moat surrounding the fortifications was drained and turned into a recreational golf course.
The Battle of Manila in 1945 entirely flattened Intramuros. As the occupying Japanese Imperial Army made their last stand against the victorious efforts of Allied soldiers and Filipino guerrillas, heavy artillery bombardment destroyed its eight churches, walls, universities, houses, and government buildings constructed for centuries in Spanish colonial architecture; only the San Agustín Church, the oldest standing church in the Philippines, survived intact and was later made a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Though reconstruction efforts began immediately after the war, many of its original landmarks are still lost today; under the Intramuros Administration, Intramuros is still in the process of postwar reconstruction and revival of its cultural heritage.
Intramuros, including Fort Santiago, was designated a National Historical Landmark in 1951. The fortifications of Intramuros, under the name Fortifications of Manila, were declared National Cultural Treasures by the National Museum of the Philippines, owing to its historic and cultural significance. San Agustín Church, one of four UNESCO World Heritage Sites under the entry Baroque Churches of the Philippines, is located within Intramuros. Several Philippine government agencies are headquartered in Intramuros; the Bureau of the Treasury is located in the Ayuntamiento, the old municipal hall of Manila, while the Commission on Elections is housed in an office building at Plaza Roma at the site of the old governor's palace. Several offices of the Catholic Church, including the Archdiocese of Manila and the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines, are also found at or near Manila Cathedral.
00:00 - Start
00:04 - Barbara's Cafe
00:32 - Plaza San Luis Complex
01:21 - Real Street
02:27 - San Agustin Church
03:30 - General Luna Street
08:32 - Plaza de Roma
09:12 - The Manila Cathedral
09:32 - Palacio del Gobernador
09:57 - Plaza de Roma
12:55 - Cabildo Street
19:15 - Sta. Potencia Street
20:22 - Magallanes Street
23:54 - Anda Street
28:41 - Intramuros Wall
32:57 - I slipped
33:04 - Muralla Street
37:01 - Victoria Street
40:40 - Cabildo Street
42:22 - San Jose Street
43:37 - Intramuros Gate
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Walking Tour Metro Manila - F.B. Harrison to Baclaran Church to Baclaran Station / Taft Avenue Ext
This is a walking tour around the Baclaran area.
Baclaran is a barangay located in the northern area of the city of Parañaque, Metro Manila, Philippines. It is also known to be located at the borders of the cities of Parañaque and Pasay.
Because of its proximity to the seashore, the place was named after a piece of fishing equipment called "baklad". Baklad is a rattan fence placed around the fish to protect them until they are ready to be sold in the market. Many of these baklads were assembled at the seashore, so people started calling the place "Bakladan". The Filipino grammatical feature of changing d's to r's when a suffix is added changed this to "Baclaran".
00:00 - Start
00:03 - FB Harrison Street
00:47 - Hotel Sogo Pasay - F.B. Harrison St
02:38 - 899 Shopping Center - F.B. Harrison St
04:34 - Bagpi Garment center - F.B. Harrison St
05:11 - Baclaran Bagong Milenyo Plaza - F.B. Harrison St
06:21 - Russel Avenue
10:47 - Roxas Boulevard - Service Road
11:50 - Aguarra Street
14:55 - Shopee Xpress - Aguarra Street
15:14 - Aguarra Street
16:49 - F.B. Harrison Street
18:36 - Redemptorist Road
19:56 - Baclaran Church - Baclaran under the Skyway
24:04 - Roxas Boulevard - Service Road
24:45 - Bayanihan Street
27:30 - Baclaran Church - Baclaran under the Skyway
28:57 - G.G. Cruz Street
30:25 - Bagong Ilog
31:58 - Quirino Avenue
35:25 - Rivera Street
36:53 - J. Gabriel Street
38:23 - Dimasalang Street
38:57 - G.G. Cruz Street
40:11 - C. Rivera Street
40:41 - Lapu Lapu Street
41:50 - Dimasalang Street
42:56 - Lt. Garcia
44:14 - Opena Street
45:48 - G.G. Cruz Street
47:26 - Redemptorist Road
49:20 - Taft Avenue Extension
54:50 - Park Avenue
58:10 - Cuneta Avenue
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Driving Tour - Cagayan de Oro to Valencia City, Bukidnon
This is a full driving tour from Cagayan de Oro City to Valencia City, Bukidnon
Bukidnon(/buːˈkɪdnɒn/), officially the Province of Bukidnon (Cebuano: Lalawigan sa Bukidnon; Filipino: Lalawigan ng Bukidnon; Hiligaynon: Kapuroan sang Bukidnon; Binukid and Higaonon: Probinsya ta Bukidnon), is a landlocked province in the Philippines located in the Northern Mindanao region. Its capital is the city of Malaybalay. The province borders, clockwise from the north, Misamis Oriental, Agusan del Sur, Davao del Norte, Cotabato, Lanao del Sur, and Lanao del Norte. According to the 2020 census, the province is inhabited by 1,541,308 residents. The province is composed of 2 component cities and 20 municipalities. It is the third largest province in the country in terms of total area of jurisdiction behind Palawan and Isabela respectively.
The name "Bukidnon" means "highlander" or "mountain dweller." Occupying a wide plateau in the north central part of the island of Mindanao, the province is considered to be the food basket of the region, being the major producer of rice and corn. Products from plantations in the province also include pineapples, bananas and sugarcane.
00:00 Puerto, Cagayan De Oro
05:50 Upper Puerto, Cagayan De Oro
14:01 Bukidnon Provincial Veterinary Checkpoint
16:01 Alae, Cagayan De Oro
16:53 Welcome to the Province of Bukidnon
17:12 Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon
23:02 Del Monte Club House & Golf Course
24:12 San Miguel, Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon
25:35 Manolo Fortich Municipality Proper
30:34 Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon
31:29 Mangima Zig Zag Road
37:23 Dalirig, Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon
40:43 Maluko, Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon
48:39 Maluko Zig Zag Road
50:10 Maluko Viaduct Bridge
50:30 Maulok Zig Zag Road
51:36 Kaluman Bridge, Sumilao Bukidnon
52:35 Zig Zag Road Sumilao/Kisolon Bukidnon
57:30 Sumilao/Kisolon, Bukidnon
60:53 Sumilao/Kisolon Municipality Proper
64:33 Impasug-ong, Bukidnon
69:40 Atugan Bridge, Bukidnon
70:00 Impalutao, Bukidnon
78:00 Malaybalay, Bukidnon
83:00 Malaybalay City Proper
95:00 Malaybalay, Bukidnon
104:00 Aglayan, Bukidnon
114:00 Bangcud, Bukidnon
118:00 Bagon-Taas, Valencia, Bukidnon
124:00 Valencia City Proper
138:00 Batangan, Valencia, Bukidnon
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Walking Tour Cagayan De Oro - Cogon Market
Cagayan de Oro (CDO), officially the City of Cagayan de Oro (Cebuano: Dakbayan sa Cagayan de Oro; Filipino: Lungsod ng Cagayan de Oro), is a 1st class highly urbanized city in the region of Northern Mindanao, Philippines. It is the capital of the province of Misamis Oriental where it is geographically situated but governed administratively independent from the provincial government. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 728,402 people. Cagayan de Oro also serves as the regional center and business hub of Northern Mindanao, and part of the growing Metropolitan Cagayan de Oro area, which includes the city of El Salvador, the towns of Opol, Alubijid, Laguindingan, Gitagum, Lugait, Naawan, Initao, Libertad and Manticao at the western side, and the towns of Tagoloan, Villanueva, Jasaan, Claveria and Balingasag at the eastern side.
Cagayan de Oro is located along the north central coast of Mindanao island facing Macajalar Bay and is bordered by the municipalities of Opol to the west, Tagoloan to the east, and the provinces of Bukidnon and Lanao del Norte to the south of the city. According to the 2020 census, the city has a population of 728,402, making it the 10th most populous city in the Philippines.
Cagayan de Oro is also famous for its white water rafting or kayaking adventures, one of the tourism activities being promoted along the Cagayan de Oro River.
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Driving Tour - Greek Hills, Skypeak, Salurayan
Driving to Salurayan
Driving to Sky Peak
Driving to Greek Hills
Driving to Bato Bato Peak