Archive for the ‘Laguna’ Category
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LAGUNA TOURIST ATTRACTIONS
Mt. Makiling
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Mount Makiling is a potentially active volcano in Laguna province on the island of Luzon, Philippines. It rises to 1,090 m above mean sea level.
Since its adoption as a protected area by the University of the Philippines, Mt. Makiling has become one of the “mainstay” destinations for mountaineers, as well as scientists and tourists. The forest, which was restored during the 1910s, remains in pristine condition; a plethora of birds, reptiles, and other fauna continue to thrive in Makiling. Due to its popularity, the trails leading to Peak 2 are well-established, and no guide is necessary to climb the mountain. Although extensive damage was wrought by typhoon ‘Milenyo’ in 2006, as of the 2009 climbing season the UPLB trail has recovered and is now open for climbing. See Photo Gallery…
Taytay Falls
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Located at Barangay Gagalot, Majayjay, Laguna, Taytay falls has some of the clearest waters. The water flows from Mt. Banahaw, through the mountain’s lush and untouched forest which keeps the water clear even during heavy rains. The water temperature is extremely cold even during summer but, for people who are not used to cold water, they can still take a swim for a few minutes before their teeth should start chattering.
Hidden Valley Springs
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With its enchanted-looking, magical and peaceful surrounding, ome would think that Hidden Valley Springs is a place in a fantasy book.
A world-class resort in Alaminos, Laguna (a province 63 kilometers south of Manila), Hidden Valley Springs is a 43-hectare tropical rainforest paradise. Located 5 kilometers away from the Alaminos town proper, it’s a tourist destination famous for its hidden valleys and crystal clear water.
Enchanted Kingdom
Photo from: travelphilippinesnow.com
Enchanted Kingdom is a theme park in the Philippines. It is located in Santa Rosa City, Laguna, about 29 kilometers (18 mi) from Manila. It has a land area of 17 hectares (41 acres). The park was conceptualized by the Landmark Entertainment Group and modeled after Knott’s Berry Farm. It was built at a cost of P1.2-billion. The park first opened on July 28, 1995.
Laguna is a quiet province with a lot of interesting tourist spots to offer!
Source: fabulousphilippines.com
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Laguna – Birthplace of the Philippine National Hero
Laguna’s Many Tourist Attractions
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The Hundred Islands National Park in Pangasinan
Abra – Natural Dye Capital of the Philippines
Unravel the Secrets of Small But Mystical Siquijor
Pandanon – Awesome Island in Between Cebu and Bohol