
Bicol Philippines Travel Guide
Bicol is home to protected areas like Mayon Volcano Natural Park and Bulusan Volcano Natural Park. Comply with all of the park rules, stay on marked trails, and do not disturb wildlife.
Waste management and recycling infrastructure are limited, especially in areas outside of big cities. Minimize plastic use. Use a refillable water bottle and take a reusable shopping bag. Dispose of trash properly in designated bins. Do not litter.
Water resources, specifically on islands and in the dry period, can be strained. Be mindful of your water consumption. Take shorter showers and reuse towels to conserve this precious resource.
Make choices that support environmental protection.
Consider offsetting the carbon emissions from your travel.
Prioritize accommodations and tour operators committed to environmental protection.
Choose tour companies with a focus on local benefit and sustainable travel.
Support brands that advocate for environmental accountability and offer eco-friendly products.
Engage with local guides for whale shark tours or homestays. This directly benefits community members.
Find local experiencesPurchase souvenirs and products from the source local artisans, markets, or fair-trade shops for ethical sourcing.
Support ethical productsYour choices preserve Bicol's beauty for future generations. Embrace ethical tourism practices during your trip.
Engage with Bicol’s the culture with respect.
Support local traditions and heritage.
Polite and patient engagement with locals.
Seek permission for photos before snapping.
Show reverence at religious sites.
Choose tour operators with a focus on local benefit. The whale shark interaction program in Donsol is globally acknowledged for its moral and conservation-focused approach; follow all guidelines from the Butanding Interaction Officers (BIOs) to protect these magnificent creatures.
Ethical tour operator supporting local communities and sustainable travel practices. Find ethical tours with G Adventures.
Fair trade policies ensure profits go back to local producers and artisans.
Small group tours for immersive, responsible experiences. Boost local economies directly.
Support local economies through your travel choices.
Seek out and support tours and activities that directly benefit local communities.
Buy mementos and merchandise right from local artisans, markets, or fair-trade shops.
Your choices in dining and transport contribute directly to local entrepreneurs and workers.
Avoid activities that exploit animals or people.
If you wish to donate, do so through established, reputable local charities or NGOs.
Be aware of and avoid any tour operators or activities that disregard ethical guidelines regarding wildlife or local communities.
Directly giving money to children can perpetuate cycles of begging. Back community programs instead.