

As a child that lived half of her life in the Philippines, most specifically in the Cavite province, my love for travelling and trips also grew on me. Never did I had any second thoughts everytime my family would want to visit different shrines and tourist spots around the province.Even though Cavite is known as one of the provinces or has the cities with most traffic congestion, nothing could really stop someone who's interested in exploring the beauty of my province!With this site, I hope that I contribute something if ever you decide to visit my hometown, my first home.Therefore, here are 10 things you must do when you visit the land of the brave,
CAVITE!

This is the ancestral home of the first Philippine president, Emilio Aguinaldo. It has been turned into a museum that houses a collection of artifacts and memorabilia from the Philippine Revolution.

Corregidor Island is a historic site that played a significant role in World War II. Visitors can take a day trip to the island and explore its ruins and fortifications.

This popular tourist destination is known for its cool climate, scenic views, and delicious food. Visit the Taal Lake and the Taal Volcano, or go on a food trip in Tagaytay's famous restaurants.

The shrine is a popular destination for Catholics who seek spiritual renewal and healing. It has a beautiful garden, a chapel, and a Way of the Cross.

The Silang Church is a historic church that has been standing since the Spanish colonial period. It has a Baroque-style façade and a beautiful interior.Try the local delicacies - Cavite is known for its delicious food, including the famous Cavite-style adobo, tamales, and the local coffee, Barako.

Cavite is known for its delicious food, including the famous Cavite-style adobo, tamales, and the local coffee, Barako.

The Bucal Falls is a natural wonder that can be found in the town of Cavinti. It has a series of cascading waterfalls that create a natural pool where visitors can swim.

This museum houses a collection of artifacts and memorabilia from the Philippine Revolution and the World War II. It also features the life and works of the national hero, Jose Rizal.

This mountain is a popular hiking destination that offers a challenging trek and a breathtaking view of the surrounding landscape.

This mangrove forest is a protected area that serves as a breeding ground for various marine species. Visitors can take a boat ride and explore the forest's ecosystem.