There are many other beautiful places in the Philippines outside its capital, but these 5 destinations will let you enjoy weekend trips with great ease.

Speak of springtime in places like Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan, and it is almost impossible not to think of cherry blossoms. Found in many countries with temperate climates, these delicate blooms have long captured attention, turning parks, streets, and quiet corners into seasonal attractions of their own. For many Filipinos drawn to travel photography and visual storytelling, cherry blossoms hold a special kind of magic.
TripZilla Philippines once invited Filipino travellers to share their cherry blossom photos from around the world, and the response was nothing short of inspiring. From iconic destinations to quieter, unexpected spots, these images offer a glimpse of how far Filipinos have travelled, and how beauty connects us across borders.
Also read: Cherry Blossoms in the Philippines: Where to Find Them, and More!

Annual blooming season: March to May

Annual blooming season: September to November

Annual blooming season: March to April

Annual blooming season: March to May

Annual blooming season: March to April

Annual blooming season: March to April

Annual blooming season: January to April
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While not everyone gets the chance to experience cherry blossoms in person right away, these photos remind us why they remain so beloved. Through the lenses of Filipino travellers, we get a sense of wonder, calm, and anticipation that comes with seeing these blooms up close.
Until the day you find yourself standing beneath a canopy of soft pink petals, let these images fuel your wanderlust and stay tucked in your saved folders, ready for the moment when travel plans finally turn into memories.
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