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Ramon Magsaysay Ancestral House
A stunning color of Magsaysay's ancestral house. |
Another attraction in Zambales is the ancestral house of former President Ramon Magsaysay in the Municipality of Castillejos. After celebrating Batang Hamog Mountaineers' 7th Anniversary at Silanguin Cove, this ancestral house was our side trip. While heading back to Manila, we decided to stop by because it looked unique, and it was the house of the Seventh President of the Philippine Republic. It was Lucky 7; we were in the 7th Year and visited the house of the 7th President of the Philippines. Ma-connect lang talaga no?? This ancestral house houses furniture, photos, medallions, and other memorabilia.
Mt Daguldol
Batangas is prominent with its beautiful beaches and outstanding underwater activities, but if you want to strike two different destinations in one day, it is possible. Not so far from the shoreline of San Juan, you can find Mt. Daguldol, one of the hiking destinations in the province. This mountain is one of their assets in terms of mountain ranges with beaches in the background. Daguldol is perfect for first-time hikers because the trail is simple to moderate, but the beauty on the summit is remarkably beautiful.
Mt Manabu
Its name is derived from the phrase "Mataas Na Bundok." Mt. Manabu has gorgeous flora and distinct fauna on its terrain, which is usually composed of tall hardwood and fruit-bearing trees, coconuts, shrubs, and grasses. This type of terrain serves as a paradise for the civet cats that produce expensive coffee. In addition, its summit has a wide view of the mountain ranges from afar and the nearby villages and a cool and refreshing sea breeze.
Mt Malipunyo
It is one of the hiking destinations in Batangas because of the stunning views and extraordinary experiences that can be found on the trails of this mountain. Mt. Malarayat is another name given to the Malipunyo ranges in Southern Luzon. Proximity wise from Manila and nearby provinces, it's a big check. Furthermore, it is also considered “first-timer friendly,” as it has simple to moderate trail types. The terrain is abundant, with different types of trees and colourful flowers that serve as a paradise for wildlife.
Mt. Tibig
This mountain offers a relaxing trek because of its trails and gorgeous picturesque on the summit. With reggae music in the background, the stunning mountain ranges, covered with greens, will definitely make your eyes relaxed while the fresh and cool wind will help your soared muscles recover - such a perfect place for bonding. Also, accessibility from Manila is super check because it is situated in Lobo, Batangas, a two to three hours land travel from the metro. Plus, hiking for one to two hours, you can easily reach the summit of Mt. Tibig.
Buntot Palos Falls
As I've been saying in my Laguna posts, this province has a lot to offer. Today, I am bringing you to one of the majestic waterfalls of Laguna. Buntot Palos Falls, which others call "the hidden falls," is the grandest waterfall in Southern Luzon as it stands 80 meters with a high amount of water falling. Its name literally translates to "Eel's Tail" in English because, according to our guide, the trails to the falls a long, curvy, and slippery, similar to Eels's body or Palos in Filipino. Did you know that it has a hidden feature? It is a cave beneath the waterfalls, so passing through the water is needed.
Mt. Mabilog
Aside from the historical sites, food, and rich culture, Laguna also has great flora and fauna that can be found in 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 this mountain can definitely bring an extreme and remarkable experience because of its muddy trail. Still, there's a wide picture of the Laguna 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.
Nagcarlan Underground Cemetery
It is a burial site which is 15 meters below a small chapel, a chapel which was designed for funeral masses in 1845 by Franciscan Priests led by Fr. Vicente Velloc. In the Philippines, burial sites are situated in different spots, like hanging in Ifugao, placed inside the cave in Palawan and Cagayan, and concrete crypt (in the modern era). This burial site is unique because of its architectural design and purpose.
Pandin Lake
Pandin Lake is just one of the seven lakes in Laguna, and it is a certified tourist destination because of its unique and amazing picturesque. With the reflection of the skies, the water greets the visitors with its Instagrammable landscape. The water is cool and crystal clear surrounded by forest which preserve the area's tranquility. This is also the perfect jump-off or side trip for hiking Mt. Mabilog. The province of Laguna has a healthy culture, stories, and travel destinations.