Mga pasyalan sa Bulacan

Eto nakakita ako ng list ng pasyalan sa bulacan at gusto ko isa-isahin. 


Baras Bakal 
(Angat, Bulacan) A stone cave which was the first choice of the Katipuneros as a hideout before they finally selected Biak-na-Bato. It is now a popular picnic place. 


Mash Gas Flame 
(Angat, Bulacan) A rich flaming well located in Brgy. Poblacion. 


Mt. Lumot 
(Dona Remedios Trinidad, Bulacan) One of DRT’s municipal parks, this mountain offers a wide array of eco-tourism activities like rock climbing, camping, mountain biking, mountain climbing, bushwalking, bird watching or simply enjoying the majestic view and landscape of the Sierra Madre Mountains. 


Puning Cave 
(Dona Remedios Trinidad, Bulacan) A magnificent and well-preserved cave in Barangay Bayabas, this cave also has a spring running down from a mountain. 


Tumutulo Falls 
(Dona Remedios Trinidad, Bulacan) Located at Barangay Bayabas, this breathtaking waterfall drops from a height of fifteen meters into an attractive setting of white stones and marble and cascades further into an old stone formation called Simbahan ni Lapud. 


Verdivia Falls 

(Dona Remedios Trinidad, Bulacan) Located in Barangay Talbak, this splendid waterfall is an ideal venue for group picnics and outings. 


Aroma Beach 
(Hagonoy, Bulacan) A sandy beach with aromatic plants, it is frequented by local picnickers during summer months. 


Liputan Islands 
(Meycauayan, Bulacan) Surrounded by fishponds, these islands are accessible only through water transportation 


Bakas 
(Norzagaray, Bulacan) Located on this site are giant limestones at the core of a river, formed like giant footprints. Townspeople claim these were actually the footprints of legendary giant Bernardo Carpio. 


Hilltop 
(Norzagaray, Bulacan) Also known as the Baguio City of Bulacan, this place mesmerizes tourists with a scenic view of the Sierra Madre Range. It is host to the Angat River Hydroelectric Plant of the National Power Corporation. 


Pinagrealan Cave 
(Norzagaray, Bulacan) The subterranean network of caverns which extends for more than one kilometer was the site of secret meetings of the Filipino revolutionary forces during the war against Spain in 1896. 


Pug-pog River 
(Norzagaray, Bulacan) A river with clear water coming directly from the Sierra Madre Mountains 


Pandi Mineral and Bath Spring Resort 
(Pandi, Bulacan) This natural attraction is famous for its mineral water which is found to have medicinal and curative effects. 


Aguinaldo Cave 
(San Miguel, Bulacan) Biak-na-Bato - At the lower mouth of the cave, one can sit on the rocks and cool off with naturally chilled air from an underground cold spring. The cave is entered via a higher orifice, and one must clamber down to get to the water's edge. A ten-minute boat ride into this eerie underground river leads to a stalactite-accented cavern where, at its center, a smooth triangular block of marble juts above the surface of the clear emerald water. Local lore claims it to be la mesa de Aguinaldo, the table on which Aguinaldo signed the historic peace treaty. 


Bahay Paniqui (House of Bats) 
(San Miguel, Bulacan) Biak-na-Bato - On the other side of the river along the left trail is a cave, probably the largest in the Biak-na-Bato area, that houses myriads of fruit bats. Visitors are warned against disturbing the bats with their flashlight beams and flash photography, but are encouraged to witness the amazing flight of the bats out of the caves at sunset. 


Biak-na-Bato Nature Park 
(San Miguel, Bulacan) Biak-na-Bato, nature park located 12 kilometers from the municipality of San Miguel de Mayumo, provides a unique eco-adventure steeped in history. It is a mountain gorge sliced by the Balaong River that flows from Calumpit in Bulacan and empties into Candaba Swamp in Pampanga. The river trail winds through Aguinaldo's former natural fortress and leads to caves of natural and historical significance, observation outposts and ruins of stone fortifications. Near the end of the trail is a stone cliff with carvings, possibly over a hundred years old. 



Cuarto-Cuarto Cave 
(San Miguel, Bulacan) Biak-na-Bato - A cave with many rooms or cuartos, it is accessed by crawling through a low entrance with a downward slope about seven meters long. Swifts and swallows nest in the nooks and crevices of this cave. These birds' nests are harvested and used as the main ingredient on the popular Chinese bird's nest soup. 


Madlum Caves 
(San Miguel, Bulacan) The caves are characterized by three grand portals where stalactites and stalagmites abound -and leads to a 50-meter long cavern. Large pinnacled vertical rocks abound on the banks of nearby Madlum River. To the right of the first portal is the statue of Mother Mary to whom residents pay homage on a regular basis. It is believed to be the place where St. Michael, the town's patron saint, was found. This place which offers a scenic view delights excursionists and nature lovers. 


Sibul Spring 
(San Miguel, Bulacan) The crystal-clear water that springs from this natural wonder is famous for its medicinal effect. 


Tilandong Falls 
(San Miguel, Bulacan) A natural fall which is now tapped as a source of electric power as well as for irrigation purposes

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