@kuyakurtofficial: Actual footage of the Philippines orbiting the sun right now resulting in extraordinary temperatures. Not sure who originally made the video but I first saw it on @_drvn_ account and thought it's hilarious 😆😂 If you're unaware of how the seasons work in the Philippines all you have to know is this: There are two seasons in the Philippines: wet and hot. Tag-Ulan. Rainy season. May to October. Just as the name implies...it's wet. Expect rainfall almost every day. Wear flip flops everywhere and always have your trusty payong (umbrella) with you. Tag-init. hot season. November to April. There's no real cold winter weather in the Philippines (unless you make a trip to Baguio city where it's beautiful sweater weather). There's just hot months and less hot months. While I lived in the Philippines I always made sure to carry a handkerchief with me year round for wiping away sweat from simply existing outside. It's a life saver for those of us not acclimated to tropical paradise. If you're planning a trip to the Philippines your travel costs will be less if you go during tag-ulan but you'll be soaked most of the time. My preferred season for visiting is December-January. If you've never experienced the Christmas and New Year celebrations in the Philippines you haven't lived yet. Temperatures max out at around 77° F during this time period making it the perfect weather to get out and explore your surroundings. Whenever you choose to go you'll have an amazing time and you'll probably be wet regardless because of the humidity. But as a positive side note your skin will be fully hydrated and beautiful 😂 #Philippines #philippineculture #philippinestravel #visitphilippines #filipino