If you’re heading to northern Luzon, you might want to stop at the strawberry farm as one of your
activities in dry season in the Philippines during dry season, specifically at La Trinidad, Benguet. There are also several organic farms in Tagaytay, just approximately two hours away from Manila that you can visit during the dry season in the Philippines.
With Holy Week just a few weeks away during summer, Yoorekka readers have also considered going on a pilgrimage to reflect on their faith. Suppose you want to go beyond the practice of Visita Iglesia (church visit). In that case, things to do in the Philippines like this, the pilgrimage organizers put together itineraries for local or international spiritual journeys to various destinations during a dry season in the Philippines such as Batanes, Bukidnon, Japan, Korea, Israel, and Palestine, to name a few. These activities during the dry season in the Philippines are significant, especially to Catholics who follow traditions.
When going on activities in dry season like pilgrimage, remember to dress and behave appropriately, especially in places of worship. To make your activities like this during the dry season in the Philippines more meaningful, turn off your gadgets and set aside time to reflect and read the scriptures.