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DUPINGA RIVER

 

Photo from: https://marklawrencematias.wordpress.com/2016/01/20/nueva-ecija/dupinga-river-gabaldon-8/

 

Dupinga River is one of the known tourist spots in Nueva Ecija, a favorite picnic grounds among the tourist and locals in the province. It is a wide and clean river bordered by the Sierra Madre mountain range on both sides. Nipa huts were lined up along the river bank where visitors would stay during the day. The cold and refreshing waters came all the way from the mountains which makes dipping or swimming into the river is worth a try. Huge rock boulders can also be found in the area where daring visitors do cliff diving. Families and barkadas can also enjoy singing in videoke or have some barbecue party. One can also notice the beautiful views of the river and the verdant green mountains. Read More: http://touristspotsfinder.com/2017/06/top-10-tourist-spots-in-nueva-ecija/4/#dupinga-river

 

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Dupinga  formerly known as Sabani is a remote paradise in the midst of Sierra Madre Mountains in Gabaldon, Nueva Ecija. The stunning view, set a beautiful landscape  with green trees and mountain surrounded the river.
A  place of pristine silence  when it blend to the sound of rushing river it gives a beautiful rhythm. The clean and refreshing scenery of running water, coming straight from the mountain of Sierra Madre, inviting every one to have a dip and refresh from a long travel.  Read More:  https://bestsinnuevaecija.wordpress.com/2017/10/20/dupinga-river-gabaldon-nueva-ecija/

 

Photo from:  http://touristspotsfinder.com/2017/06/top-10-tourist-spots-in-nueva-ecija/4/#dupinga-river

 

Tourism in Dupinga River started at around 2004 as the Dumagats living in the area started building makeshift huts along the river, a reaction to four massive typhoons hitting the province one after another. People eventually found out about the place through word of mouth, until it became a favorite spot for Novo Ecijanos.

I don’t doubt the popularity of Dupinga River. As soon as we alighted from our ride, I saw the multitudes already crowding the green waters of the river. The huts were filled to brimming, the inevitable annoying videoke music blaring and barbeque smoke rising to the blue sky above.

But I really don’t blame these people though; with the season’s scorching weather, its ice cold water is really irresistible.  Read More: https://www.lakadpilipinas.com/2012/04/gabaldon-coold-dip-at-dupinga-river.html

 

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Having Fun in Nueva Ecija

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