1. Mt. Romelo
Mt. Romelo and the Buruwisan falls are one of the top tourist spots in Laguna. Hiking to Romelo's campsite, river and waterfalls is always challenging because the trail is usually covered with mud since it is being used by the locals, with their horses and carabaos to transport goods to the low-lying areas. The trail is covered with hardwood trees, coconuts and fruit-bearing trees that create a cool ambiance. The water on the river and waterfalls is crystal clear and totally refreshing. If you're looking for extreme, some organizers set up ropes for wall climbing and canyoneering. READ: MOUNT ROMELO
2. Mt. Kalisungan
Mount Kalisungan is perfect for those people aiming for a higher altitude and has a 360 degrees view of the province and nearby places. The trail of Kalisungan is considered as friendly for the first timer in hiking, but it will definitely make you sweat. Fruit bearing trees like lanzones, mangoes, rambutan and coconuts are present in most of the terrain. On the summit is an open area covered with relaxing green grass and a fresh cold breeze. But tourist guides are recommended before ascending.
3. Nagcarlan Underground Cemetery
It is another top tourist destination, with a touch of history and heritage. It is said to be one of the oldest cemeteries in the Philippines and the only cemetery underground. There are burial chambers outside and below a small chapel. History said that this cemetery was created for selected people; only those with position in the government, leaders, rich families, and church leaders. READ: NAGCARLAN UNDERGROUND CEMETERY
4. Pandin Lake
After mountains and historical sites, let's go to Pandin Lake, one of the seven lakes of Laguna. Aside from the fact that Pandin is a good source fresh water fish, it is also now developed for local tourism purposes. Floating cottages are available for rent for a family outing. Sari-sari stores and rest rooms are available in the area. Residents also offer fresh buko juice, halo-halo and other local delicacies. READ: PANDIN LAKE
5. Pansol Hot Springs
This place is the usual destination for team building, especially during rainy season. Since the province has a good source of warm water or hot springs, resorts and hotels developed their own swimming pools and made them available for rent. This warm water from the spring can make your tired muscles relaxed, good for blood circulation, remove skin problems, and can make you younger looking.
6. Mt. Mabilog
Aside from the historical sites, food, and rich culture, Laguna also has great flora and fauna that can be found on the mountainous and forest areas. Mt. Mabilog is just one of the mountains lying in the province where a vast diversity of wildlife can be found. Hiking Mt. Mabilog can definitely bring an extreme and remarkable experience because of its muddy trail but there's a wide picture of the province and the nearby mountains, such as Mt. Banahaw and Mt. Cristobal. Not only that, the reflection of the skies can also be seen on the water of the seven lakes. READ: MOUNT MABILOG
7. Pagsanjan or Cavinti Falls
8. Laguna Falls
9. Mt. Makiling
10. Bahay ni Rizal
11. St. John the Baptist Church
12. The Hidden Valley Springs
13. Enchanted Kingdom
14. Caliraya Lake
15. Pila Heritage Site
16. Villa Escudero
17. Japanese Garden
18. Paete Town
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