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    Team Klook
    Team Klook
    Last updated 14 May 2024
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    Where to go in Bulacan? Here Are the Must-Visit Tourist Spots in Bulacan for nature and adventure lovers!

    Many travelers flock to Bulacan for its historical sights, but this province is more than just a cultural destination. Nature lovers and adventure seekers would be delighted to know that Bulacan is dotted with scenic mountain trails, mile-long rivers and breathtaking waterfalls to name a few (it's also got some pretty charming resorts and accommodations near these tourist spots!) These trails are perfect for any traveler, whether you’re an adrenaline junkie or just someone eager for a commune with nature. So if this excites you, we're sharing 13 Bulacan Tourist Spots below:
    COVID-19 Regulations in Bulacan
    Bulacan is currently open to all tourists from MGCQ areas as well as locals. There’s no need to present documents when travelling to Bulacan. We recommend that you first check with the LGU before visiting any trail to make sure that it’s open when you come visit. For announcements and other COVID regulations, you can check the Bulacan Tourism Office’s Facebook page or call them at (044) 761 6749. 
    Tourists below 15 and above 65 years of age, however, can’t visit in the meantime. Here are the safety precautions you should follow when visiting:
    1. Minimum public health standards should still be observed, such as 1-meter physical distancing,
    2. Contract tracing forms are to be filled out when entering premises, and
    3. Visitors must wear face masks and face shields when in public

    Bulacan Tourist Spots

    1. Mt. Maranat
    2. 13 Falls
    3. Kaytitinga Falls
    4. Mt. Manalmon
    5. Secret Falls
    6. Zamora Falls
    7. Tila Pilon Hills and Falls
    8. Kabayunan View Deck
    9. San Rafael River Adventure
    10. Mandala Falls
    11. Biak na Bato National Park
    12. Mt. Gola
    13. Verdivia Falls

    1. Mt. Maranat

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    Challenge yourself to do a trek with a rewarding view at the end! Unbeknownst to many, Mt. Maranat is actually the name of the falls at the foot of Mt. Oriod. Instead of reaching the summit, you’re actually descending to reach the campsite where the falls await you. During your descent, you will pass through stunning scenes of green forests, rolling terrains, streams, and pools. While all that will definitely elevate the experience, the highlight of your trek will surely be the majestic falls framed by fruit-bearing trees and fallen logs waiting at the end of the path.
    Ready to take a hike? Book your hiking tour to Mt. Maranat on Klook for just ₱1,746!
    Mt Maranat

    2. 13 Falls

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    Take a plunge in not one, not two, but 13 waterfalls at 13 Falls in Doña Remedios Trinidad, Bulacan! The cascade of 13 small waterfalls that await you after the 3-4-hour hike is every nature enthusiast’s dream. Each small waterfall offers a different experience: Falls #7 is the main attraction and is where you can get nature’s version of a back massage. If you’re an adrenaline junkie, you can cliff jump at Falls #8. And if you just want to relax, Falls #13 has a large enough pool to ensure everyone has their own private space!
    13 Waterfalls

    3. Kaytitinga Falls

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    Hidden in the dense forests of San Jose del Monte Bulacan is the marvelous Kaytitinga Falls. This three-level waterfall is just an hour hike from the jump-off point, making it one of the more accessible and more popular Bulacan tourist spots. The forests that lead to the falls are rich in biodiversity and are well preserved by the indigenous people, the Dumagats, who inhabit and protect the area.
    Kaytitinga Falls

    4. Mt. Manalmon

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    A beginner-friendly mountain to hike near the metro is Mt. Manalmon in San Miguel, Bulacan. Although Bulacan is not really known for its mountains, Mt. Manalmon is just one of the many beautiful mountains in the province that truly deserve more attention. The views may be breathtaking, but you won’t find yourself having to catch your breath during the hike because of its shorter elevation and straightforward trail—making it an easy trek for beginners!
    Here’s an offer you can’t refuse: book with Klook to enjoy a worry-free hike in Mt. Manalmon, Bulacan for just ₱1,746! This is inclusive of a guide and all of the local fees and permits.
    Mt. Manalmon

    5. Secret Falls

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    One of Bulacan’s best kept secrets is Secret Falls in Doña Remedios Trinidad - although it’s not much of a secret that this hidden waterfall is one of the most stunning and enigmatic Bulacan tourist spots. The verdant greenery provides an extra layer of seclusion and pop of color to the already majestic scenery. You may want to share this secret (wink, wink) with your friends who are craving for a quick and refreshing getaway.
    Secret Falls

    6. Zamora Falls

    The sister to Secret Falls in Doña Remedios Trinidad, Bulacan is the equally beautiful Zamora Falls. The best part about the Zamora Falls is its relatively shorter drop which means you can easily reach the top of the falls and feel like you’re ruling the jungle! It also has a large pool at the bottom that flows into little streams perfect for a refreshing bath!
    Zamora Falls

    7. Tila Pilon Hills and Falls

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    You don’t need to travel all the way to Bohol to see the famous Chocolate Hills. Bulacan has its own version: the Tila Pilon Hills in Doña Remedios Trinidad - and it’s equally gorgeous. Not only do the hills have a striking resemblance to that of Bohol’s Chocolate Hills because of its color, but it’s also a relatively easy hike! If you’re exhausted from the hike, you can jump straight to the refreshing waters of Talon Pari Falls waiting at the end of the trail.
    Get 10% off for a trek to Tila Pilon Hills and Falls! Book via Klook and get this exciting offer today inclusive of round trip transportation, toll fees, and more for just ₱2,169!
    Tila Pilon Hills and Falls

    8. Kabayunan View Deck

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    An absolute tourist spot in Bulacan!
    Bring your family or friends and take a group photo you’ll never forget at the Kabayunan Viewing Deck in Doña Remedios Trinidad, Bulacan. Set against a backdrop of mountain ranges, there are several viewing decks available for many Instagram-worthy photo-ops. There is a heart and star-shaped deck, a huge spider web nest and a triangle hut viewing deck, to name a few. 
    Kabayunan Viewing Deck

    9. San Rafael River Adventure

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    For the adventure-seekers wondering where to go and where to stay in Bulacan, here's your answer! Indulge in a refreshing and relaxing getaway at San Rafael River Adventure in San Miguel, Bulacan! This resort is perfect if you’re looking for either adventure or relaxation thanks to its available amenities. You can ride a jetski and paddle boat, and even drive an ATV in the resort complex - not to mention their very own river safari. If you’re looking to keep it low key, you’ll love their unique accommodations (one even has an indoor jacuzzi)!
    San Rafael River Adventure

    10. Mandala Falls

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    If you want to go chase waterfalls in Bulacan, Mandala Falls is another one found in the Doña Remedios Trinidad area. The Mandala Falls shares a striking resemblance to its sister falls, the Secret Falls, also found in Doña Remedios. Unlike its other sister falls, Mandala’s bluish-green water drops from the mouth of the falls down to the large pool where you can take an invigorating dip. You can also camp out in the middle of the forest with the sound of the gushing water lulling you to sleep at night.
    Mandala Falls

    11. Biak na Bato National Park

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    If you haven’t tried cave spelunking before, you’ll want to check out Biak na Bato National Park! This spot isn’t just a gold mine for Philippine history buffs; it simply beckons adventurers to explore the area because the entire formation is home to over a hundred caves - however, you don't need to be a thrill-seeker to enjoy this Bulacan tourist spot!
    The crowd favorite is the Aguinaldo Cave, Emilio Aguinaldo’s base of operations, and the Bahay Paniki which is home to at least six unique bat breeds. We’re sure you won’t get tired of visiting this one-of-a-kind National Park in Bulacan.
    Biak na Bato National Park

    12. Mt. Gola

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    Take your adventure higher here in Mt. Gola! Like the other mountains in Bulacan, Mt. Gola is an amazing place to go mountaineering with friends. The view from the trek is as beautiful as the peak itself and you get to cross two cold freshwater streams on your way up. It’s a bit more challenging than Mt. Manalmon, but it’s every bit as satisfying when you take a sunset selfie for the ‘gram at the peak!
    Mt. Gola

    13. Verdivia Falls

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    Whether or not you're an adventure-seeker, this Bulacan tourist spot deserves a spot on your itinerary! Verdivia Falls’ name was inspired by the green sheen the waters take during the rainy season. Words can’t explain how breathtaking this waterfall is—the entire journey to the waters is mystical from start to finish. From the tall trees that surround you on your hike to the soft flowing sounds of the rivers - the entire adventure is a zen experience. Verdivia Falls is the place to be if you’re looking for a peaceful escape with a light hike.
    Verdivia Falls

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