A viral video from Tourism Philippines showcases the stunning transformation of the roads in Talungkaku, Impasug-ong, where a canopy of pink trumpet trees creates a natural tunnel of fallen petals and bright blossoms during the peak of the dry season.
Vibrant clusters of pink and white Tabebuia rosea line the highways of Impasug-ong, offering travelers a seasonal view reminiscent of spring blooms.
Roads in Talungkaku, Impasug-ong, Bukidnon are currently drawing attention online after the official Tourism Philippines page shared a stunning video of blooming pink trumpet trees transforming the area into a dreamy floral escape.
In its post on X, Tourism Philippines described the stretch of pink and white blooms from the Tabebuia rosea trees as a “breathtaking” sight that has turned the roads into a picturesque destination for travelers and photographers alike.
A breathtaking stretch of pink and white blooms from the majestic Tabebuia Rosea, also known as Pink Trumpet Trees, has transformed the roads of Talungkaku, Impasug-ong in Bukidnon into a dreamy floral escape. 🌸
The agency also encouraged visitors to catch the blooms while they last, saying the flowers are currently “putting on a spectacular show.”
Often compared to Japan’s cherry blossoms because of their soft pink appearance, pink trumpet trees usually bloom during the dry season and have become seasonal attractions in several parts of the Philippines.
The viral video, credited to photographer Bin Jeh-rapha Diasnes of Rapay Adventures, quickly sparked admiration online, with many Filipinos saying the Bukidnon scenery looked “straight out of a movie” and proof of the country’s underrated natural beauty.
Tourism Philippines described the stretch of pink and white blooms from the Tabebuia rosea trees as a “breathtaking” sight that has turned the roads into a picturesque destination for travelers and photographers alike.