Saturday, October 18, 2014

All Natural CALABARZON

In tourism, the natural attractions of the place is one of the reasons why people, the tourist, go there. When we say natural attractions, these are tourist attractions that are naturally-made. Yup, 100% Natural! So let me tour you to the some of the best known natural attractions of Cavite, Laguna and Batangas.

Let's take a look at Cavite's natural attractions!

PICO DE LORO (Maragondon)



Picture yourself reaching for the clouds. Located in Maragondon, Pico de Loro is the highest peak in the province of Cavite. 

BALITE FALLS (Amadeo)



Don't worry, this doesn't mean that the Balite tree is falling. This is actually composed of two falls, one is naturally flowing while the other one is aided with a bamboo pipe. These two meets at a naturally made swimming pool. Imagine when two people meets and creates something deep. Aww... Pool of Love. 

Now, let's move to our next destination: Laguna!

PAGSANJAN FALLS (Cavinti)



The most popular tourist attraction in Laguna, Pagsanjan falls is dazzling with its crystal waters and get a grip in your raft when you pass over 14 rapids back down to your jumping-off point.

BURUWISAN FALLS (Siniloan)



Buruwisan Falls is one of the five falls that can be foound in Sierra Madre Mountain Ranges and it is also the most popular because it's the most accessible one.

DALITIWAN FALLS AND RIVER (Majayjay)



Basically, this body of water will enchant you with its natural beauty for its fresh cold spring waters come from Mt. Banahaw.

HIDDEN VALLEY SPRINGS (Calauan)



7 LAKES (San Pablo)



The city of San Pablo is so blessed with these magnificent lakes namely Sampaloc LakeBunot LakePandin LakeYambo LakeCalibato LakePalakpakin Lake and Mohicap Lake. Don't forget your swimwear!

MT. MAKILING (Los BaƱos)



An inactive volcano filled with beauty and mystery. According to legends, Mariang Makiling, a goddess, dwells here. From afar, its contours is like her body reclining down. 

Okay! For out last stop, be ready for Batangas...

TAAL VOLCANO AND LAKE (Taal)



I'm sure this one is very famous. Taal Lake is the third largest lake in country while Taal Volcano is the smallest volcano in the country. Yes, sadly, it's no longer the smallest one in the world. But still, it's one of the most unique geological masterpiece in the world.

ANILAO DIVING SPOTS (Anilao)



This is not Photoshop-ed! Anilao boasts their magnificent underwater beauty. From different colors to sizes, diving in Anilao is a must!

VERDE ISLAND PASSAGE (Verde Island)



Hailed as the "Center of the Center of Marine Biodiversity, Verde Island Passage will surely stoke scuba divers out there. Is this photo not enough?

TINGGA FALLS (Daang Ibaan)



A 30-ft. high waterfalls with a natural pool at its base. For sure your cameras will run out of space because of its picturesque beauty, you cannot resist to take a lot of photos. 

MT. MACULOT (Cuenca)



It is said that Mt. Maculot was the last stronghold of the Japanese in Batangas before they were defetead. Maculot means "kinky" and the mountain's name was inspired from the curly-haired aborigines living in the area 

KAWAYAN COVE (Nasugbu)



White sand, crystal blue waters, green mountains. In short, paradise. Just let the picture tells it all. 

Again, these are not just the best known natural attractions of these provinces. There are still plenty more wonderful places that you guys must visit. See? It's really more fun in the Philippines!

More posts soon! 

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