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Group tours to Philippines from Chennai are perfect for solo travellers, couples, and friends who want a structured itinerary without the hassle of planning. The Philippines is an archipelago of 7,641 islands scattered across the western Pacific — a country of extraordinary natural diversity, from the underground river of Puerto Princesa to the volcanic landscapes of Bicol, the rice terraces of the Cordilleras to the world-class dive sites of Tubbataha Reef. Palawan — consistently voted the world's best island — has a dramatic coastline of limestone karsts and turquoise lagoons accessible only by kayak. El Nido and Coron are bucket-list archipelago experiences. Dumaguete is the whale shark swimming capital. Boracay has one of Asia's finest white sand beaches. For Indian travellers, the Philippines is a short, affordable flight from India, visa-free for 30 days, and offers an English-speaking warmth that makes it one of Asia's most accessible and rewarding destinations.
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Direct flights from Chennai (MAA) take about 5h 30m and cost around ₹12,000–₹24,000. Budget around ₹45,000 per person, or ₹75,000 for a mid-range trip. Most travellers spend 8 days.
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Insider tips for Philippines from Chennai
- Fly into Manila, spend 1 night, then take a domestic flight to Palawan or Cebu
- El Nido (Palawan) island hopping is the unmissable Philippines highlight
- Direct MAA→MNL flights available — book 5–6 weeks ahead for best fares from Chennai
⚠️ Avoid: June–October (typhoon season — islands regularly cut off)