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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 of planning a trip, experiencing and delving deeper into unfamiliar places, people and culture are 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!
WHERE TO GO AND HAVE FUN
Bulacan has fast become an ideal tourist destination. The province is popularly known not only for its historical sites; nostalgic old houses and churches; idyllic ecological attractions; religious attractions; colorful and enchanting festivals; but also for swimming and various themed attractions; and other recreational facilities.
Bulacan is never short of places to go and and fun things to do! Look at this partial list:
The Royal Northwoods Golf Club
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A jewel in the rough. That perhaps is the best way to describe the Royal Northwoods Golf Club. Located in the rice field confines in the quiet town of San Rafael, Bulacan, this golf course has more than meets the eye. As a project conceptualized and built by the Northwoods Realty and Development Corporation, operation of the golf course first started with only nine holes last 1999. To the acclaim of many, the course then expanded into an 18 hole challenge by the year 2001. Read More: golfph.com
Biak-na-Bato National Park
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Biak na Bato National Park is one of the country’s ecological and historical treasures encompassing the southern edge of the Sierra Madre range situated a few kilometers from San Miguel Bulacan. Its name literally translates as “split boulders” taken from its unique rocky environment and caves.
The 2,100 hectare national park offers various ecological attractions including winding streams, waterfalls, thick forests and hundreds of caves which made it a suitable hideout for General Emilio Aguinaldo and other revolutionary fighters during the Spanish War. Read More: http://www.lakwatseradeprimera.com/exploring-biak-na-bato-national-park/
Madlum River
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Madlum river is the first thing you will notice as soon as you arrive Sitio Madlum Brgy. Kamias, San Miguel Bulacan. It is the starting point for cave exploring Mt. Manalmon and Mt. Gola climbing. Even those who are not into those activities can just go for a cold plunge, a sweet escape from humid weather. Also, another exciting activity can be found Monkey bridge crossing over the river and zipline over the Monkey bridge. – Read More: astignito.blogspot.com
Hiking in Mt. Manalmon
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Mt. Manalmon is one of the most visited mountain in Northern Luzon. It’s very accessible and easy to locate. This mountain will just need a 1-2 hours of trekking that made it good for beginners. It features additional nature trip such as caving, splashing in the river and the famous rope walking activity on top of the Madlum River. It lies on another mountain called Mt. Gola which is also a good vantage point so you can do a twin hike in a single day. It is also part of the historical Biak-na-Bato National Park in San Miguel, Bulacan. The relic of St. Michael is placed inside the Madlum Cave, it has a historical significance in 18th century event. Read More: http://traveljepar.blogspot.com/2015/08/mt-manalmon-2015.html
Spelunking the Bayukbok Cave
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At first, I thought that we were about to go to a historical cave in Biak na Bato where wide holes and large hideouts can be seen. Well, I was wrong. Bayukbok cave is a popular attraction in San Miguel so I expected an easy “walk in the park” caving adventure like what we did in Calinawan Cave in Tanay. But then again, I was wrong! I never thought that an extreme spelunking experience that will pump up our adrenalin awaits us.
Bayukbok Cave is part of the Biak na Bato National Park of San Miguel Bulacan. One can also include this to an outdoor adventure along with a climb at Mount Manalmon or Mount Gola. Read More: https://sansapinas.blogspot.com/2014/02/sa-bayukbok-cave-san-miguel-bulacan.html
Swimming Pool Resorts
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Bulacan also offers a number of swimming pool resorts for both public and private use. The resorts have the modern features like giant slides and wave pools, plus options for fishing and sightseeing. There is a number of resorts to choose from, with their varied theme attractions.
Barasoain Museum
Photo from: http://raintravels.blogspot.com/2012/02/sunburned-at-barasoain.html
The Barasoain Church Historical Landmark is composed of the church and the adjoining convent. The original church burned down in 1884 and was rebuilt the following year by Fr. Juan Giron, O.S.A. The Museo ng Republika ng 1899, housed in the historical landmark, has five galleries.
The Museum’s galleries are supplemented by a dramatic light and sound presentation on the Malolos Congress and Philippine Constitution, and a stereoscopy room featuring stereographs of the war against the United States. Read More: http://nhcp.gov.ph/museums/barasoain-church-historical-landmark/
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Bulacan Province Under Region III
The Historical Province of Bulacan
Historical and Religious Attractions in Bulacan
More Interesting Places to See in Bulacan
Colorful Festivals and Events in Bulacan
Where To Go and Fun Things To Do in Bulacan