
Travel Alert: Due to the uncertain political situation in Mindanao, including the Zamboanga Peninsula and the Sulu Archipelago, travel to these areas is not advised. Note also that in mid-December 2011, flash floods triggered by Tropical Storm Washi devastated parts of northern Mindanao including Cagayan de Oro and Iligan. Check Safe Travel for current government warnings.

Of course, any traveller who has been here will tell you that it’s the people and their culture that makes the Philippines unique. Long poised at the centre of Southeast Asian trade, colonised by a succession of world powers, the Philippines is a vivid tapestry that reflects its varied cultural inheritance. And despite the poverty that afflicts much of the nation, the Filipinos themselves are among the most ebullient and easygoing people anywhere. The Philippines truly qualifies as one of the last great frontiers in Southeast Asian travel. Cross whichever ocean you need to and see for yourself.Show in Lonely Planet
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