Whether you are an American, or an Indian, Philippines is a country that you ought to pay a visit. Why? Here are five solid reasons to live, stay and settle in Philippines:
1. Philippines Has A Great Weather
Climate in the Philippines is tropical. Temperature and humidity are relatively high. With this it only has two seasons: the dry season, which is usually experienced in December to May, and the rainy season, which happens from June to November.

Philippines beach.
Any tourist can adjust these changes more favorably than the coldest and hottest conditions in the other side of the planet.
2. Breath-taking Spots in Philippines
The 7, 107 islands have so much to offer for tourists. The long stretch of white seashores or jet-black shorelines is enticing for a summer get-away. Hundreds of cool waterfalls give a refresher feel and relaxation. In the Philippines, one of the Seven Wonders of the World can be found, the majestic perfectly cone-shaped Mt. Mayon, in the Albay Province.

Island hopping near Mactan Island. Cebu. Philippines.
Just recently, Palawan’s Subterranean River was nominated as another contingent for recognition as one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Now, you could guess where your first destination could be.
3. Tasteful Philippine Food
Philippine food has a range of taste. It reflects the ancestral influences of the country from other nations in the past.
You would surmise a sumptuous mix of Western and Asian cuisine that had created a uniquely Filipino cooking. You can make one too, but dining is best experienced with their secret spices and herbs and the cozy banquets.
4. Flipino Are the Beautiful People
Filipino people are observed to be amiable with their heart-warming smiles. They could offer tourists the much needed hospitality in order to accommodate the best for foreign guests. Customer service skills seemed to be optimal among the locals, as evidently shown by the thousands of workers in the call center and hospitality industry. Meanwhile, as you visit the islands, you could experience the annual mardigras, which has been dynamically prepared by the natives. These festivities are colorful and grandiose, as the Filipinos express entertainment for tourists while they depict the rich history of a city or a province.
5. Bargains and Business Opportunities in Philippines
You can shop stuffs with cheaper prices in stalls and from wholesale stores. Arts and crafts are also widely available on sale. Else, you have ample opportunities to start a business.
You can do an initial feasibility study with the locals. Foreign businessmen who would migrate do as simple as a boutique shop, invest for the stock market, and as grand as managing a beach resort.
This guide might be just another addition to your bucket list of travel plans. But as you get to the Philippines, thinking about going back might become pointless. You might just have found home.
