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    Team Klook
    Team Klook
    Last updated 24 Mar 2024
    Nature activities in Baler Aurora

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    Travel to unravel!

    Travel up north and see the spectacular landscapes and seascapes of Baler in Aurora. Located on the coast of the Philippine Sea, an abundance of natural resources surrounds this sleepy town. From pristine beaches, stunning rock formations to hidden waterfalls, Baler has them all and more. After all, this place is also brimming with culture. Like other places in the Philippines, Baler was occupied by colonizers that somehow enriched the town's already thriving culture and heritage. So if you are going to Baler soon, here's a list of activities that you should definitely try!

    1. Visit the Diguisit Beach and Falls

    Marvel at nature's work when you visit Diguisit's falls and beach filled with rock formations. The two are only a few meters away from each other so you can definitely walk back and forth, or end your trek with a swim on the shore. As this Baler beach has impressive boulders, watching the sun rise and set on the horizon must be a breathtaking experience. Definitely a must try!
    Rock formation in Bale Beach
    Source: Max Pixel
    Diguisit Beach and Falls
    Address: Barangay Zabali, Baler, Aurora

    2. Camp at Dicasalarin Cove

    Expect a tranquil stay at the Dicasalarin Cove, where you'll be surrounded by lush mountains and cerulean seas. For an affordable fee, this private Baler beach with white sands is open for day tour and overnight camping. You can also rent out island huts, tents, airbeds, and more. Enjoy the view while peacefully relishing your meal at the resident beach bar and restaurant.
    Camping area in a Cove in Baler
    Source: Dicasalarin Cove Facebook
    Dicasalarin Cove
    Address: 80 Buton St., Sitio Labasin, Sabang Beach, Baler, Aurora, Philippines, 3200
    Contact information: +63 917 844 8371

    3. Say a prayer at the historic Baler Church

    Make a wish as you step inside The San Luis Obispo Parish Church for the first time. More commonly known as the Baler Church, this religious dwelling was built in 1611 using bamboo shacks and nipa. The church was then improved and rebuilt over the years to get to how it is today. This historic site also became a garrison during the Spanish regime, and has witnessed the famous Siege of Baler. In 2000, the church was declared as one of the country's historical landmarks.
    Baler church at day time
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    The San Luis Obispo Parish Church (Baler Church)
    Address: San Luis Street, Barangay Buhangin, Baler, 3200
    Contact information: 0926 753 8618

    4. Get to know former President Manuel L. Quezon better

    You can only get to know people better when you've visited their hometown. Former Philippine President Manuel L. Quezon was born in Baler, Aurora, which is why many local attractions wer named after him. Some of the things you have to check out are his vintage presidential car and the replica home of his wife Doña Aurora Aragon Quezon. A Quezon Memorial Park was also built to mark his birthplace. The Museo de Baler, which displays exhibits of the Quezon family and other historic town events, is located in this park.
    Vintage Jeep in Museo de Baler
    Source: Raw Pixel
    Museo de Baler
    Address: Quezon St, Poblacion, Baler, Aurora
    Contact information: 0921 123 4567

    5. Surf at Sabang Beach

    Ride the tides at the Sabang Beach where surfing competitions are held. Both beginners and pro surfers can enjoy this Baler beach. But if you are newbie who would just like to try it out, you can enroll at a local surf school or hire a surfing instructor. Surfboards are available for rent as well.
    View of Baler Beach at top
    Source: Pic Jumbo
    Sabang Beach
    Address: Poblacion, Baler, Aurora

    6. Trek the Ermita Hill

    One of the highest places in Baler overlooking the Pacific Ocean, the Ermita Hill has an interesting story to tell. In 1735, a strong tidal wave known as Tromba Marina washed out the town. Only seven families managed to survive by climbing up Ermita Hill. Today, a sculpture depicting the climb and tidal wave can be found in this popular local attraction. There is also a chapel, and a white Cross at the top of the Ermita Hill.
    Kids statue climbing the hills in Baler
    Source: Baler Government Website
    Ermita Hill
    Address: Brgy. Zabali, Baler, Aurora

    7. See the beauty of nature at the Balete Park

    Did you know that the biggest Balete tree in Asia is found in Aurora? Named the Millennium Tree of Asia, don't miss out the opportunity to see this 600-year-old and 215 feet tall Balete tree when you come to Baler. The tree is under the care of its neighboring town Maria Aurora but has been a popular itinerary staple of tourists visiting Baler.
    Balete Park
    Address: Pantabangan - Canili - Basal - Baler Road, Maria Aurora, Aurora

    8. Learn about the bustling seafood industry at the Baler Fish Port

    There is a lot to appreciate in seeing how a town operates their day-to-day activities. Be fascinated as you learn the in-and-outs of Baler's seafood industry at the town's fish port. Take advantage of the fresh catch of the day!
    Fishport in Baler Aurora
    Source: Stacksnap
    Baler Fish Port
    Address: Sitio Cemento, Brgy. Zabali, Baler, Aurora
    IMPORTANT NOTE: Be a responsible traveler! All information on this post are accurate from the time of writing. Rules, regulations and guidelines are updated frequently and may change without Klook’s prior notice. For your safety, check with the respective LGU’s and establishments directly before your travels. 

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