Lake Carolina Review
Lake Carolina is one of Baganga's lesser known gems. It features a small, round, blue-green lake surrounded by lush greenery. It is a n emerging swimming hole and tourist attraction in the municipality.
Lake Carolina is one of Baganga's lesser known gems. It features a small, round, blue-green lake surrounded by lush greenery. It is a n emerging swimming hole and tourist attraction in the municipality.
Pamulaklakin Trail is an easy and educational hiking trail - doable even for beginners. Being a wildlife refuge for the indigenous Aeta people, guided walks through the trail as well as a glimpse into their way of life are offered by the Aeta facilitators.
Apaliin Trail takes you through the lush tropical forests of Subic, mangroves, and cliffs overlooking Subic Bay.
Freshwater Fishing Village & Resort is a private resort gives guests the chance to catch their own seafood and have it cooked onsite. Their fishing ponds are filled with fish such as tilapia & catfish. They also have overnight accommodations, horseback-riding, and a floating cottage.
Mount Manalmon is a favorite among beginners because of its gentle slopes, lush scenery, rock formations, and river crossing. Standing at around 196 meters above sea level, the peak offers sweeping views of the municipality of San Miguel. The peak isn't the only sight worth seeing, as there are other nearby attractions that can be explored such as the Madlum Cave, Madlum River, and Bayukbok Caves.
Mount Samat is one of the most visited destinations in Bataan. Aside from its accessibility, it contains the Mount Samat National Shrine, which is dedicated to the fallen Filipinos and Americans of World War II.
Sisiman Bay offers a sweeping view of Bataan's northernmost tip. It features beautiful rock formations, a pebbly beach, and nearby attractions such as the Sisiman Lighthouse, Mt. San Miguel, and Grotto Hill.
Balanga Wetland Park is considered a natural outdoor museum and haven for birdwatchers. The sanctuary has several viewing decks where visitors can observe the birds from a safe distance. Every year, the park hosts an Ibong Dayo Festival which is dedicated to the appreciation of migratory birds in the area.
Known as the "Mother Falls", this natural waterfall is hailed as the tallest in the province, with a cascade measuring around 140 feet high. It is known for its cool waters from the Sierra Madre Mountain Range which makes for a refreshing dip.
The bewitching balete tree in Maria Aurora has been dubbed a Millennium Tree because of its age - it is believed to be over 600 years old. Standing at around 65 meters high with a crown of about 60 diameters, the massive tree and its intricately tangled roots are a spellbinding sight only nature and time can create.