[2] Dating couple Matthew "Matt" Edwards and Phoebe Walker were the winners of this season.
The network had earlier announced that this season, dubbed The Amazing Race Philippines: Biyaheng Asya, would feature challenges across several Asian countries.
[4][5] However, this was dropped due to time and logistical constraints in order to have the show ready for an October 2014 premiere date.
[7] According to executive producer, and director, Michael McKay, this season was going to have major changes with a tweaked format and the Fast Forward task, was to be dropped.
In Leg 1, judges featured in the Priscilla, Queen of Desert task included theatre actors Menchu Lauchengco-Yulo, Michael Williams (who were both starring in the musical), Joey Mead King, and Resorts World Manila Entertainment Head, Colin Kerr.
In Leg 2, Jodilly Pendre, from Asia's Next Top Model, was featured as the clue giver at the Makati City Go Kart challenge.
Unlike the first season, each leg was shown over the course of a week with each episode showing at least one task that teams had to complete.
The cast included: Juan Direction cast members Daniel Marsh, Charlie Sutcliffe and Matt Edwards; a member of the girl group Eurasia, Phoebe Walker; Filipina boxer Gretchen "Chen" Abaniel; former Pinoy Big Brother housemate Luz McClinton and former Wowowee host RR Enriquez.
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Placements are listed in finishing order: In this season, teams encountered a voting board sometime during each leg.
The last losing team had to run one lap around the entire oval, with coaches Rio dela Cruz and Ani de Leon-Brown, before receiving their next clue.
In Serve, teams had to travel to Nodasho, don kimonos, and memorize food orders of various Japanese dishes from eight customers.
After the Detour, teams had to drive to the Shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes to find the U-Turn reveal board.
Airdates: October 20–25, 2014 In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to ride a marked boat to Magsaysay Fish Market and unload two basins of fish from the boat by crossing a long, thin, wooden plank to receive their next clue from a vendor.
Afterwards, teams were taken to a mock crime scene and, in addition to drawing a chalk mark around the victim, had to correctly identify items of evidence and number them to receive their next clue.
Airdates: November 3–8, 2014 In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to choose a key from a board and use it to unlock the correct door to one of the fourteen windmills containing their next clue.
In Music, teams had to travel to Macy's Diner, recruit fifteen people, and perform a song and dance to the satisfaction of the judge to receive their next clue.
Airdates: November 10–15, 2014 In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to pedal a mountain bike through a marked Rexona cross-country trail to receive their next clue.
In The Art of Cooking, teams had to travel to Mandaue Public Market and make Pusô rice pockets to the satisfaction of the vendor to receive their next clue.
Airdates: November 17–22, 2014 In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to play a traditional fiesta carnival game.
Airdates: November 24–29, 2014 In this leg's Roadblock, which was also a Duel, one team member had to choose a carabao and jockey and ride a wooden chariot along a course.
In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to cross a 395-foot (120 m) hanging bridge while memorizing a series of numbers along the way.
Airdate: December 7, 2014 In this season's final Roadblock, one team member had to take a boat to the Sunken Cemetery, where they had two minutes to memorize eight alibata symbols inside the monument.
The team member then had to run to the Old Church Ruins, where they would encounter an eight layered column and had to align the alibata symbols to the order that they appeared in the monument to receive their next clue.
Television ratings for the second season of The Amazing Race Philippines on TV5 collected by two firms: AGB Nielsen and Kantar Media.