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It's More Fun in the Philippines, No.1 for Fun!

 

 

Planning a trip? Those who love to travel know the essence of all travel is about you and your enjoyment. Travelers know that the destination is a major part in planning a trip, experiencing and delving deeper into an unfamiliar places, people and culture is paramount.

Expand your horizons and set your sight to the Philippines, an off the beaten path travel site! An undiscovered paradise made of thousands of islands and white sand beaches all around! A tiny dot in the map of the world, and yet a haven for travelers, backpackers, retirees and even passersby.

It offers awesome tourist attractions, magnificent beaches, hot spring resorts, colorful festivals, hundreds of scenic spots and world-class hotels and facilities. Not to mention the tropical climate, the affordable prices as well as the friendly and hospitable, English-speaking people! You will be glad you came, and we’re sure, you WILL come back for more FUN in the Philippines!

 

 

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Bataan welcomes you to a unique eco-tourism encounter.  Here, you can witness breathtaking sights and panoramic trails that can be best explored on foot at one’s pace.  Be amazed at the beauty of her forests, scenic views, and splendid sunrise.  Trail shelters are available to trekkers for overnight stays.  So take a stroll with us, and submit yourself to the raging peninsula experience!

 

Dunsulan Falls

 

Photo from:  http://www.morethanjustasahm.com/2012/06/dunsulan-falls.html

 

Dunsulan Falls is located in Limay, Bataan, Philippines.  An enchanting spectacle in the heart of a forested hill behind the famous Mt. Samat in Pilar. Ideal site for picnic and swimming.

 Dunsulan falls is located at Brgy. Liyang, Pilar Bataan. To get there, if you’re from Pampanga – Manila and will just ride the bus trip to Balanga City, ending the bus stop at the Bataan Terminal, look for Bagac or Pantingan jeepney trip or Morong bus trip which will both pass the way to Barangay Liyang which comes after the way to Mt. Samat in Brgy. Diwa. One thing more, if you have your own car going there, you cannot completely enter Dunsulan. You need to walk a bit to get there.

Dunsulan is open to public without any charge or fees to pay, you can also swim if you want but there are no available cottages at the moment because it is still developing. You can just rest underneath the trees. Other sites we can suggest that you can visit near Dunsulan is Mt. Samat which is also in Pilar Bataan.  Read More:   mybataan.com

 

Pasukulan Falls

 

Bataan Pasukulan FallsPhoto from:  carmencita18.tripod.com

 

Pasukulan Falls, a natural wonder located in Sitio Pasukulan, Brgy. Salian. It forms part of the reaches of Tiawir River at the southern edge of the smaller Caldera east, southeast of Mt. Natib. With approximately 60 meters in height, It is one of the highest waterfalls within Bataan Natural Park. The cascading of water on the rocks adds drama to the beauty of the waterfalls.  Read More:  https://bataan.gov.ph/tourism/destinations/eco-tourism/pasukulan-falls

 

Mariveles Volcano

 

Bataan Mariveles VolcanoPhoto from:  corregidor.org

Mount Mariveles is a dormant volcano located in the province of Bataan in the Philippines. Mt. Mariveles and the adjacent Mount Natib comprise 80.9 percent of the total land area of the province. The mountain and adjacent cones lie opposite the city of Manila across Manila Bay, providing a beautiful setting for the sunsets seen from Manila. – wikipedia.org

 

Ambon-Ambon Falls

 

Bataan Ambon-Ambon FallsPhoto from:  fullpacked.com

Ambon-Ambon Falls, whose name depicts the look and feel of the water as it gush down the ebb because of its towering height of 60 meters, is also located at Brgy. Binukawan in the Municipality of Bagac.  Approximately 9 kilometers from the national road, this same trail leading to Limutan Falls can be reached by an hour ride on a mountain buggy and a 30-60 mins. walk.  Ambon-Ambon Falls, whose name depicts the look and feel of the water as it gush down the ebb because of its towering height of 60 meters, is also located at Brgy. Binukawan in the Municipality of Bagac.  Approximately 9 kilometers from the national road, this same trail leading to Limutan Falls can be reached by an hour ride on a mountain buggy and a 30-60 mins walk.  –  bataan.gov.ph

 

Sibul Spring

 

Bataan Sibul SpringsPhoto from: rrjovenestate.multiply.com

Sibul Spring is situated in Abucay, Bataan, it has  refreshing and cool water from the natural spring that is believed to alleviate muscle pains because of its sulfuric  contents.

It is located in Abucay which is 121 km from Manila. It takes 2 hours to reach  the town proper and another 15-20 mins.in riding the tricycle to the resort because it is far away from Roman Super  Highway. – bataantourism.com

 

Balon Anito

 

Bataan Balong AnitoPhoto from:  tripwow.tripadvisor.com

Mariveles, Bataan Known to many as the dead volcano, a lot of elderly people visit the place to dip their feet in the hot water by sitting on the mouth of the volcano. The hot spring is known to have therapeutic effect on one’s health  – visitmyphilippines.com

 

San Miguel Mountain Peak

 

Bataan San Miguel MountainPhoto from:   deequixotic.blogspot.com

 

The first thing that will be noticed is the eye-catching rock mountain called the San Miguel Peak. It has a height of 700 foot (213 meters) above sea level and is a popular site for rock climbers wanting a rappelling adventure. A trail was built to those who want to reach its summit. Even the local children are offering visitors to be their guide. We weren’t unable to climb because of limited time (remember, this is just a stopover) but it’s enough that we saw its beauty.

On the other side, there large pieces of rocks scattered around the site. According to the locals, they are debris made by the Japanese invaders who blasted the site to hide their treasure. Remnants of the tubes buried beneath the mountain can still be seen.  Read More:  http://www.tupanggala.com/sisiman/

 

Tarak Ridge

 

 Bataan Tarak RidgePhoto from:  porkydocs.webs.com

 The Ayala Mountaineering Club Inc. (AMCI) and members of the local climbers in the province have discovered the rich potentials of the historic Mt. Tarak Ridge as a tourist spot which they call a “place like no others” and scene of one of the fiercest battles during World War II. –  mb.com.ph

 

Mt. Natib

 

Bataan Mount NatibPhoto from:  tripmondo.com

Mt. Natib in Orani, Bataan is another favorite climb in Bataan, along with Tarak Ridge in Mariveles. It is close enough to Manila, but at the same thing offers a challenging overnight climb. Closed for more than a year due to insurgency-related problems, it is fast becoming rediscovered by mountaineers, and in the 2008 climbing season, several successful climbs have been reported.

Transportation. Bataan Transit and Genesis Lines, with terminals facing each other in Doroteo Jose (near LRT station), ply the route. You will drop off at the National Highway and walk your way to the Orani Public Market; and going back, it’s the other way around; go to the highway and wait for passing buses to take you back to Manila. Fares cost around P150, one-way. – pinoymountaineer.com

 

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

 

The Historical Province of Bataan

World War II Historical Places in Bataan

Wonderful Beaches and Resorts in Bataan

Other Interesting Places in Bataan

Special Events and Festivals in Bataan

Having Fun in Bataan

 

 

 

 

 


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