POPULAR PLACES IN RIZAL

 

The province of Rizal’s close proximity to Metro Manila makes it often overlooked by tourists but unbeknownst to many, the province is home to a lot of attractions that will surely delight outdoor enthusiasts. Read More:  https://www.lakwatsero.com/spots/calinawan-cave-tanay-rizal/#sthash.9CidjRjc.dpbs

 

Angono-Binangonan Petroglyphs

 

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The Angono Petroglyphs are petroglyphs carved into a rock wall in Angono, Rizal, Philippines. It consists of 127 human and animal figures engraved on the rockwall probably carved during the late Neolithic, or before 2000 BC. They are the oldest known work of art in the Philippines. These inscriptions clearly show stylized human figures, frogs and lizards, along with other designs that may have depicted other interesting figures but erosion may have caused it to become indistinguishable. The engravings are mostly symbolic representations and are associated with healing and sympathetic magic. The site is sacred for indigenous Tagalog folk religion and is believed to be a home for anitos.

The site has been declared by the National Museum of the Philippines as a National Cultural Treasure in 1973. It is also included in the list of the World Inventory of Rock Art in 1985 and historic sites of the World Monuments Watch and World Monuments Funds and part of the Philippines’ tentative list of the UNESCO World Heritage Site.  Read More:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angono_Petroglyphs

 

Batlag Falls

 

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If you can’t get enough of the taste of paradise, Batlag Falls is waiting for you few aching climbs from Daranak Falls.

Several steps up the hills from Daranak Falls lies Batlag Falls. This amazing waterfall is another reason why you people should visit Tanay, Rizal very soon. It is beautiful as it is mystical. If what you want is solitude and a place to yourself, then this is the place to be.  Read More:  http://www.awanderfulsole.com/daranak-falls-batlag-falls-calinawan-cave-travel-guide/

 

Calinawan Cave

 

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Situated in Barangay Tandang Kutyo of Tanay, Rizal, Calinawan Cave is an enormous cave system composed of multiple levels and various chambers and openings. History tells us that the cave served as hideout by Filipino revolutionaries during Spanish-American war, and a shelter during the Second World War. How it got its name, according to local folklore, has a touch of history too, as it was where the Japanese and American troops settle their disputes, thus Calinawan from the Filipino word “linaw” which means to settle or to clear.

But more than its historical significance, the natural beauty of the cave’s interiors and chambers are magnets that attract a lot of people that even films and television productions often use the cave as their shooting location. Sadly, some of them left indelible and irreversible damages to the cave.  Read More:  https://www.lakwatsero.com/spots/calinawan-cave-tanay-rizal/#sthash.9CidjRjc.dpbs

 

Camp Tipolo Adventureland

 

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Camp Tipolo Adventureland is nestled at the cool and calm landscape of Antipolo, overlooking Laguna de Bay, where one can watch the sunrise and set over the metropolis. Camp Tipolo Adventureland is situated within Loreland Farm Resort, a haven for leisure and adventure seekers, where various activities are at arms reach for everyone to enjoy the bounty of nature and experience outdoor at its best.

Camp Tipolo Adventureland and Loreland Farm Resort is a 12-hectare resort and wild adventure trek, which offers fun-filled outdoor amenities ideal for children, family or group of people who wishes to go back home to nature and be one with it. The sound of natural flowing water, the humming of the birds and the gush of fresh air brings balance and inner peace. A place where you can play and be a child again or just be still, reflect and enjoy the mountain scenery and old fashion life setting.  Read More: https://www.kliqads.com/getaways/other-getaways/camp-tipolo-adventureland_i120#

 

Daranak Falls

 

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Daranak Falls is one of the flagship destinations of Tanay and is a popular summer getaway for locals and tourists from in and out of the country.

A favorite location shooting area of most local and international movies and advertising outfits in the country, Daranak Falls nestles calmly at the foot of the Tanay mountains, preserved with the natural vegetation, complemented with enchanting waterfalls, ponds, and rivers cascading through elaborate tropical trees and plants. This 14-meter high falls is truly a refreshing location.  Read More:  http://tanay.gov.ph/for-visitors/tourist-information/local-attractions/daranak-falls

 

Green Nature Resort

 

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This resort is located in Upper Patiis, Brgy. Guinayang, San Mateo Rizal. We used public transportation to get to this place. From where we live, it is so easy to get to this resort. We just took a jeepney bound for Maly, San Mateo and got off at Sea Oil gas station in Patiis, San Mateo.

There are a total of 4 pools, 2 adult and 2 kiddie swimming pools. The water quality is fine and the pools in general are clean. The lifeguards are also very vigilant. The resort has 2 big slides available, one leads to a pool with 3 feet in depth and the other higher one to the adult pool on the other side. There are also 2 kiddie slides available in the kiddie pool. There are a lot of shower areas that guests can use as well.  Read More:  https://blueandbrownlife.wordpress.com/2010/04/10/green-nature-resort-and-leisure-park/

 

Hinulugang Taktak

 

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Hinulugang Taktak Protected Landscape, also known as Hinulugan Taktak, is a protected area located in Rizal, Philippines. Initially assigned as a recreation area, the waterfall area has been designated as a national park by virtue of Republic Act No. 6964 in 1990. Ten years later, it became a protected landscape in accordance to Proclamation No. 412. It is being managed by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources and the Rizal Provincial Government. As of 2003 and 2004, Hinulugang Taktak is the second most popular national park in the Philippines in terms of number of visitors.  Read More:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hinulugang_Taktak

 

Lyger Animal Sanctuary

 

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Located in Sitio Matagbak in Pililla, Rizal, Lyger Animal Sanctuary is the home for the largest known feline—Liger. A hybrid offspring of a male lion and a female tiger, this animal will surely amaze you with its distinct charisma

Aside from the fluffy carnivore, the zoo is also providing shelter to the Strawberry Tiger. Considered to be rare since there are only 30 in the world, you’ll feel lucky and thrilled that two of them are in the country.  Read More:  https://www.metrodeal.com/deals/Metro_Manila/Lyger-Animal-Sanctuary/362582465

 

 

Masungi Georeserve

 

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The Masungi Georeserve is a conservation area and a rustic rock garden tucked in the rainforests of Rizal. Masungi’s name is derived from the word “masungki” which translates to “spiked” – an apt description for the sprawling limestone landscape found within.

In this sanctuary, guests will be able to commune with nature, and reenergise themselves while doing so. Wander through our pathways for an encounter with wildlife and plant species. Enjoy light snacks before exiting the trail. Learn more about the history of the place introducing you to a community rich with heritage and life.  Read More:  https://www.masungigeoreserve.com/

 

Montaban Waterpark

 

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It is a fun place, less than an hour drive away from Manila through Commonwealth Avenue, Quezon City. Montalban Waterpark and Garden Resort is a place of summer all year!

Book Now! We have…
-3 big pools where you can swim to your hearts content
-cottages to accommodate you outside the pools
-available rooms for your overnight stay-in
-events place to celebrate special occasions or accommodate even company functions.   Read More:  https://www.facebook.com/MontalbanWaterpark/

 

Mt. Balagbag

 

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Bordered by Bulacan and Rizal, Mt. Balagbag is one of the minor climb destinations which is relatively close to Manila. 

With the elevation of 770 MASL, the unpaved road with mostly ascend wide and open trail will take you 2-3 hours before reaching the summit.  Although locals recall a past when the mountain was covered with trees, so trekking during summer season, you would find the sun’s heat the only difficult part of the trail. Hence, dimtrekking is advisable (hiking very early in the morning or late afternoon). 

The wide and open trail of Mt. Balagbag can be challenging during summer season, so dimtrekking is highly recommended.

Mt. Balagbag is also frequented by mountain bikers and 4×4 vehicle owners which you will encounter from time to time.  Read More:  https://viajeromnl.com/2016/06/22/mt-balagbag-of-rizal/

 

Mt. Daraitan

 

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Mt. Daraitan – This hike-worthy mountain is situated in the heart of Sierra Madre in Tanay, Rizal. Mt. Daraitan is very popular in the mountaineering community because aside from its magnificent view it also has a lot to offer including outdoor attraction such as a river, caves, limestone formations, and natural pools.  Mt. Daraitan probably the longest and the hardest hike I’ve ever done by far. Nevertheless, it is also one of the best experience I had since I started mountaineering.  Read More:  https://wanderhacker.com/mt-daraitan-tinipak-river-day-hike-travel-guide/#

 

Mt. Pamitinan

 

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Mt. Pamitinan is located in Rodriguez Town (also known as Montalban colloquially) in the province of Rizal. This town is rich in many hiking destinations, all of which rewarding hikers with scenic panoramic views of the cities down below. It’s one of three favorites in the area, together with Mt. Binacayan and Hapunang Banoi. These karst mountains border Wawa Dam, which is a worthwhile sidetrip after the hike.  Read More:  https://expertworldtravel.com/day-hike-to-mt-pamitinan/

 

Mt. Tagopo

 

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Mount Tagapo is in Talim Island in Binangonan, Rizal. It is located at the heart of the largest lake in the Philippines, Laguna de Bay. Locals call it ‘Mt. Susong Dalaga’ because from the towns of Laguna, you can spot the peak of Tagapo, which has the form of a young woman’s breast. It has an elevation of 438 meters above sea level and is the highest point of Talim Island.

The island can be reached by taking a boat ride from Pritil Port in Binangonan. There are regular boat rides to various villages on Talim Island, but the boats only leave once they’ve gathered enough passengers. The jump-off point to get to Mount Tagapo is at Brgy. Janosa.

Hike to Mount Tagapo is ideal for beginners – its level of difficulty is 2/9. It is very easy and the ascent is gradual with some parts moderate. Most parts of the trail are shaded and you’ll see lots of bamboo trees. Hike to the summit takes less than two hours.  Read More:  https://iwentanyways.com/mount-tagapo-day-hike/

 

Mystical Cave

 

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Mystical Cave is one of the tourist spot in Antipolo City. It is maintained by Inday Nelly. You can see here many religious and holy stalagmite and stalactite formed by water. From the name itself, “Mystical” because of the holy images found inside the cave. The water and stone inside the cave is said to be precious because it can heal sick people and can protect you from harm. They believe that the stone inside the cave can be your “anting-anting” . This place is religious, because of the rocks that forms different images of Jesus, Adam and Eve, Nazarene, Mama Mary, Pieta, Holy Trinity, St. Peter, St. Bernadette and many more. And of course the holy water and precious water that drips of to the cave can heal people.  Read More:  https://alluringantipolo.weebly.com/mystical-cave.html

 

Nagpatong Rock

 

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Nagpatong Rock consists of two towering limestone cliffs facing each other. These towers seem to be made up of layers of huge blocks of rock place on top of each other hence the name Nagpatong, from Tagalog word “patong” or to put on top. But how these rock formations were formed is a secret only nature knows.

The most photographed view of Nagpatong Rock is the one with a flat top which is usually taken from the other rock formation. To accomplish this shot, your guide will assist you to the flat top before going to the other rock formation to take the shot.

Nagpatong Is really an impressive formation but not for those who have weak hearts or fear of heights. Climbing to the top of the rock is not easy as it involves climbing through bamboo ladders and vertical walls, so climb at your own risk. Risky but a worthy feat!  Read More:  https://www.lakwatsero.com/spots/nagpatong-rock-tanay-rizal/#sthash.NFTaUOpH.dpbs

 

Palo Alto Falls

 

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Baras, in Rizal province, is a simple little place only about a one hour drive from Quezon City. Here in Baras is where you will find Palo Alto Falls. Palo Alto Falls are actually located in the Palo Alto Leisure and Residential Estates. This is a 200 hectare prime residential and commercial estate.

From the parking area, there are 249 concrete steps to get to the actual foot of Palo Alto Falls. The falls are about 300 metres up from the parking area. However, don’t be alarmed as the path is fully concreted/paved and only takes about 10-15 minutes. Along the way, you’ll walk through thick forests split by a small stream, with water gently trickling down through the rocks.

The grounds are beautifully landscaped and have been well thought out, making it a safe and easy place to visit and enjoy. The waterfall itself is a natural waterfall. As part of the landscaping effort, the rock pool into which the water cascades has been paved so that it’s easy to walk around in. This is great for bare feet!  Read More:  https://www.deztreks.com/palo-alto-falls-baras-rizal/

 

Parish of Immaculate Heart of Mary

 

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If you want an outdoor-themed wedding, the Parish of the Immaculate Heart of Mary in Antipolo, Rizal would be perfect. Located near Hinulugang Taktak, this modern Roman Catholic Church had its start as a seminary that was built here. When nearby residents that were attending mass at the refectory became too many, the seminary was transferred and the Quasi-Parish of the Immaculate Heart of Mary took in its place. This became the Parish of the Immaculate Heart of Mary in 2003. Popular among visitors, the church’s unique architecture was designed by Architect Dom Galicia and has a sprawling, peaceful Rosary Garden.  Read More:  https://www.brideworthy.com/churches/parish-of-the-immaculate-heart-of-mary/

 

Pililla Wind Farm

 

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Located in the humble barangay of Halayhayin in Pililla, to be more precise, the Rizal Wind Farm is the newest addition to the growing list of tourism hotspots within close proximity of the capital, just two hours away. According to Alternergy Wind One Corp, the company that leads the operations of the farm, Pililla is an ideal setting for a wind farm because “it is part of a natural wind corridor created by the unique geographical features surrounding the lake.”

A lane of 27 wind turbines stand atop sloping hills at 300 meters above sea level, towering over Laguna de Bay and standing along the NW-SE line to capture the Amihan from October to March, whose speeds can reach 36km/hour. Each turbine can produce 2MW. The entire farm is estimated to be able to generate almost 150 Gigawatt hours of electricity every year.  Read More:  https://www.thepoortraveler.net/2016/07/windmills-rizal-wind-farm-pililla-manila/

 

Regina Rica

 

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The 13.5 hectares of Regina RICA (Regina Rosarii Institute for Contemplation in Asia) is located along Marilaque or Marcos Highway at Sitio Aguho, Sampaloc Tanay, Rizal. It is roughly a two hours drive from Pasig city where we originated from. We only commuted so it may take just an hour and a half if you have your own vehicle.

Upon entering the gates of the Dominican community of Regina RICA, you’ll see two iconic figures namely, the image of St. Dominic and St. Catherine of Siena at the gate. A few more steps and you’ll see some letterings on the wall where motorbikes are parked that says “Dominican Sisters of Regina Rosarii”, then you’ll have to walk a few more steps towards the building structures. But from there you’ll be able to see already the huge statue located on top of the hills they call El Shaddai Hills.  Read More:  http://www.wazzuppilipinas.com/2014/04/regina-rica-place-of-prayer-pilgrimage.html

 

Talim Island

 

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Talim Island is the largest lake island in Laguna de Bay, the largest lake in the Philippines. The hilly island is within the boundaries of the Province of Rizal, under the jurisdiction of two municipalities. The western side is part of the municipality of Binangonan, while the eastern section is part of Cardona.

The island is volcanic in origin and forms the southwest rim of the Laguna Caldera. Volcanism after the formation of the caldera created the maars and volcanic craters at the southern end of Talim Island, the largest of which is a 3-kilometer (1.9 mi) crater surrounding Brgys. Balibago and Tuna.  Read More:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talim_Island

 

Tinipak River

 

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Located in a quaint community in Tanay, Rizal is Tinipak River, a hidden gem that boasts white marbled rocks and pristine water. The so-called hidden gem is not so hidden anymore, as it is one of the emerging popular tourist spots in Tanay, especially if you want to spare yourself from Mt. Daraitan’s 5-hour (est.) climb. One great plus about it is that it is only 2 HOURS AWAY FROM MANILA! 

Tinipak River is a very light trek, it is even suitable for kids as long as they are not lazy to walk :p You can reach the campsite after 30 minutes of walking, and another 20 minutes to reach the final point. There are no direct assaults, making this perfect for beginners.  Read More:  https://www.tripzilla.ph/tinipak-river-diy-guide/1096

 

Wawa Dam

 

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Wawa Dam was built during American colonial era in 1909 as the only source of water supply for the people in the city. Today, it is an abandoned reservoir visited mostly by hikers as the place is in between Mt. Pamitinan and Mt. Binacayan.

Local tourists, mountaineers and other people coming from different cities visit the place for picnic, sightseeing, mountain climbing and even shooting films – especially during summertime.

Brgy. Wawa is mostly known as the jump-off point when you trek to either Mt. Pamitinan or Mt. Binacayan. But, if you’re not a fan of mountain hiking – you can enjoy Wawa Dam’s picnic spots and scenery with your family and friends. The place is also perfect for photography, the beautiful landscape with the slightly arched dam is a great subject for photographers. You can also immerse with the people and document their lives through photographs.  Read More:  https://www.adventurouslens.com/wawa-dam-rodriguez-rizal-philippines/

 

 

Rizal Tourism Offices

 

  • MORONG – 3rd Floor of the Municipal Hall Building, Tomas Claudio Street, Brgy. San Pedro, Morong, Rizal.
  • TANAY – Ground Floor, New Tanay Municipal Hall, M. H. del Pilar St., Tanay, Rizal / Contact numbers: (02) 7361059 / (02) 6552195 loc 212-213 / 09989881590

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

The Province of Rizal is Under the Calabarzon Region

The Mountainous Province of Rizal

How to Get to the Province of Rizal

Popular Places to Visit in the Province of Rizal

Colorful and Exciting Festivals in the Province of Rizal

How to Enjoy and Have Fun in the Province of Rizal

Province of Rizal Photo Gallery

Province of Rizal Video Collection

 

 

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Come and Celebrate Aggao Nac Cagayan

 

 

 

 

 

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