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25 Feb

Sustainable Tourism Takes the Spotlight as Baguio Hosts the 9th International Farm Tourism Conference 2026

Sustainable Tourism Takes the Spotlight as Baguio Hosts the 9th International Farm Tourism Conference 2026 The City of Baguio is preparing to host the 9th International Farm Tourism Conference from March 4 to 6, 2026. Around 500 tourism stakeholders from various regions across the Philippines are expected to gather in the country’s summer capital for this significant event. The conference is being organized by the International School of Sustainable Tourism (ISST) in partnership with the Department of Tourism (DOT) and the City Government of Baguio. Its central goal is to advance...

24 Feb

Cotabato Emerges as a Premier Eco-Tourism Destination, Showcasing Cultural Heritage and Natural Wonders Like Lake Sebu and Asik-Asik Falls

Cotabato Emerges as a Premier Eco-Tourism Destination, Showcasing Cultural Heritage and Natural Wonders Like Lake Sebu and Asik-Asik Falls Cotabato City, located in the heart of Mindanao, Philippines, offers an intriguing blend of historical significance, cultural heritage, and natural beauty. This city, situated in the Soccsksargen region, is becoming increasingly popular as a travel destination, thanks to its diverse attractions and eco-tourism initiatives. With a growing focus on sustainability and responsible tourism, Cotabato is drawing more visitors eager to explore its vibrant cultural sites and stunning natural wonders. In this article, we...

24 Feb

Catbalogan Bold Eco-Tourism Moves: Cave Mapping, Marine Biodiversity, and Sustainable Strategies Set the Stage for 2026 Growth

Catbalogan Bold Eco-Tourism Moves: Cave Mapping, Marine Biodiversity, and Sustainable Strategies Set the Stage for 2026 Growth Catbalogan, a dynamic city in Samar, Philippines, is evolving into a significant eco-tourism destination. With its scenic natural beauty, cultural landmarks, and sustainable tourism strategies, the city is positioning itself as a top destination for eco-conscious travelers. In 2026, Catbalogan is experiencing a surge in tourism, driven by strategic initiatives, environmental preservation efforts, and a focus on community-driven growth. This article explores the city’s eco-tourism development, its rising visitor numbers, and the accessible destinations...

24 Feb

Hanoi Joins Shanghai Pudong, and the Philippines in Complete Disarray with Explosive 11-Day Chaos Freezing Tourism! – Here’s What Went Wrong!

Hanoi Joins Shanghai Pudong, and the Philippines in Complete Disarray with Explosive 11-Day Chaos Freezing Tourism! – Here’s What Went Wrong! The eleven‑day travel chaos that engulfed South and Southeast Asia was unlike any previous disruption. It was not a localised problem but a regional phenomenon that spread across borders and transport modes. Millions of passengers attempted to travel for festivals, business and family reunions, and they collided with infrastructure built for a smaller population. Airports, seaports and transport networks were pushed beyond their designed capacities. Runways filled, check‑in halls overflowed...

23 Feb

Argentina Joins Aruba, Barbados, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Jamaica, Japan, Mauritius, Philippines, and More to Skyrocket Tourism and Global Mobility With Suriname’s New Visa Free Travel Access to Seventy Six Countries

Argentina Joins Aruba, Barbados, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Jamaica, Japan, Mauritius, Philippines, and More to Skyrocket Tourism and Global Mobility With Suriname’s New Visa Free Travel Access to Seventy Six Countries Argentina, along with Aruba, Barbados, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Jamaica, Japan, Mauritius, Philippines, and a number of other countries, is seeing a spike in tourism due to Suriname’s recent statement that as of February 2026, travel to 76 countries will be visa-free. Surinamese‘s increased freedom of movement is opening up travel options around the world and fueling the expanding travel industry, making...

23 Feb

Catbalogan City, Philippines: How Scientific Cave Mapping is Revolutionizing Sustainable Ecotourism in Samar

Catbalogan City, Philippines: How Scientific Cave Mapping is Revolutionizing Sustainable Ecotourism in Samar The hidden depths of Catbalogan City, Samar province’s vibrant capital, are currently being revealed through a meticulous combination of science and sustainability. Long regarded as a gateway to the rugged beauty of Eastern Visayas, the city is now establishing itself as a pioneer in subterranean resource management. A comprehensive cave surveying and mapping training session was recently held from February 16 to 19, 2026, marking a significant step forward in the region’s quest to become a premier ecotourism...

23 Feb

Philippines to Unveil Hann Reserve: An Eco-Luxury Destination in New Clark City by 2026 – Transforming Tarlac’s Tourism Landscape

Philippines to Unveil Hann Reserve: An Eco-Luxury Destination in New Clark City by 2026 – Transforming Tarlac’s Tourism Landscape The Philippines is set to unveil an extraordinary new destination that will redefine the eco-luxury tourism landscape in 2026. Hann Reserve, located in New Clark City, Tarlac, will span an impressive 450 hectares and combine sustainability with luxury living, wellness, and recreation, setting a new standard for tourism in the region. This project is part of the Philippine government’s vision to develop New Clark City as a smart, sustainable urban hub that...

23 Feb

Breaking: Myanmar Joins Cambodia, Laos, Philippines, and Indonesia Unleash the Most Dangerous Scam Empire in Southeast Asia!

Breaking: Myanmar Joins Cambodia, Laos, Philippines, and Indonesia Unleash the Most Dangerous Scam Empire in Southeast Asia! Myanmar joins Cambodia, Laos, the Philippines, and Indonesia in unleashing one of the most dangerous scam empires ever seen in Southeast Asia. These countries, once popular travel destinations, are now entangled in a web of cybercrime, fraud, and human trafficking. From online scams to forced labour, the dark networks have spread across the region, targeting unsuspecting tourists and job seekers. As Myanmar becomes a central hub for these operations, the situation has escalated, with...

22 Feb

Hong Kong Joins China, Japan, Thailand, Indonesia and Philippines in Urging Better Protection as Greenpeace Alerts Environmental Risks Due to Tourism Surge in Sai Kung Country Park in 2026: All You Need to Know

Hong Kong Joins China, Japan, Thailand, Indonesia and Philippines in Urging Better Protection as Greenpeace Alerts Environmental Risks Due to Tourism Surge in Sai Kung Country Park in 2026: All You Need to Know The surge in tourism at Sai Kung Country Park in 2026 has prompted Greenpeace to alert about the environmental risks arising from overcrowding. As Hong Kong, China, Japan, Thailand, Indonesia and Philippines, join efforts, better protection is urgently needed to preserve this natural gem from the growing pressures of mass tourism. In 2026, Sai Kung Country Park in...

22 Feb

Barbados Joins Benin, Cambodia, Colombia, Dominica, Ethiopia, Gabon, Micronesia, Philippines, Tanzania, and More To Upgrade Tourism and Global Mobility with Morocco’s New Visa Free Travel Access to 72 Countries

Barbados Joins Benin, Cambodia, Colombia, Dominica, Ethiopia, Gabon, Micronesia, Philippines, Tanzania, and More To Upgrade Tourism and Global Mobility with Morocco’s New Visa Free Travel Access to 72 Countries With Morocco’s recent announcement of visa-free travel to 72 countries as of February 2026, Barbados, along with Benin, Cambodia, Colombia, Dominica, Ethiopia, Gabon, Micronesia, Philippines, Tanzania, and several other countries, are seeing a boom in tourism. Moroccans’ increased mobility is opening up foreign travel options and fueling the country’s expanding tourist industry, making Morocco a major force in determining global travel patterns....