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  • 11 Nature Getaways Near Manila For That Much Needed Escape

    Team Klook
    Team Klook
    Last updated 24 Mar 2024
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    Discover the best nature has to offer just a few hours away from the metro!

    If you are in dire need of rejuvenation, there’s no better way to recharge your mind, body, and spirit than in the midst of Mother Nature’s majestic wonders. Choices may seem a tad limited these days due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but worry not, because just a few hours away from Metro Manila are some of the country’s best nature destinations.
    Read on to know more about these spots and the exciting activities that await you!

    1. Nurture Wellness Spa Village, Tagaytay

    nurture wellness
    Family, friends, and couples craving a relaxing weekend won’t be disappointed by Nurture Wellness Village, Tagaytay. This internationally-recognized getaway has been included among the 28 Most Relaxing Spas in Asia by CNN Go and one of the Top 7 Spas of the Philippines by Asia Spa Magazine. This wellness village pulls you into the arms of nature through their luxuriant gardens, rich coffee orchards, and fully furnished tents. 
    Nurture Wellness Village’s therapeutic Filipino-themed spa treatments and Filipino fusion cuisine will make sure that you are pampered during your entire stay. You can bring your pets, too, for a more fun retreat!

    2. ATV Adventure in Antipolo, Rizal

    atv antipolo
    If you’re up for a bit of adventure but wouldn’t want to stray too far from Manila, then an ATV Adventure in Antipolo City is way to go! This exciting off-road adventure allows you to drive an ATV through challenging trails and terrain, pass flowing rivers, and into dense forests. You can choose from five scenic routes - all perfect for amateur and expert drivers alike. 

    3. Mt. Daraitan, Rizal

    mt daraitan
    One of the most famous hiking spots in Rizal Province is Mt. Daraitan at the heart of the Sierra Madre Mountain Range in Tanay. Considered by many climbers to be a somewhat daunting climb, a hike to Mt. Daraitan is nonetheless an unforgettable and thrilling one. Why? Because you’ll go through a series of limestone formations, caves, natural pools, and of course, through Tinipak River - which is a breathtaking sight on its own. 

    4. Mt. Binacayan, Rizal

    mt Binacayan
    Mt. Binacayan is situated in Montalban, Rizal, a mere 30-40 minutes away from Quezon City. Known for its rocky trail and limestone formations, this hiking spot offers quite a challenge to beginners but also offers rewarding views from the summit. You’ll see an endless sea of emerald green plus a good look at the river that empties to Wawa Dam. Catch a glimpse of its own magnificent version of a “sea of clouds” as the sun rises over Rizal when you start your trek as early as 5am.

    5. Buceo, Anilao, Batangas

    Buceo, Anilao, Batangas
    Anilao, Batangas has long-cemented its reputation for being one of the best diving spots in the Philippines. In fact, it is considered the “Eden”—the birthplace of scuba diving in the country. You need not go as far as Tubbataha Reef to surround yourself in the splendor of our vibrant marine life because Anilao is but a three-hour drive from Manila! 
    If you’re looking for a place to stay, Buceo Anilao Beach and Dive resort is known for being an excellent diving spot with amenities that ensure guests have a fun and enjoyable experience. 

    6. Bituin Cove, Batangas

    Bituin Cove, Batangas
    Bituin Cove, known to locals as Angara Cove, is one of Nasugbu, Batangas' many pristine sand pockets that’s still relatively off the tourist radar. It’s perfect for barkada bonding especially if you’re on a tight budget. All you need is a boat to reach this stretch of unspoiled beach. 
    There is also a plethora of activities to do in this rather underrated slice of paradise–you can go swimming, snorkeling, camping, and go island hopping. No matter what you end up doing, you’re sure to have a memorable experience!

    7. Masasa Beach, Batangas

    Masasa Beach
    Over the past few years, Masasa Beach has experienced an exponential growth in popularity–and for good reason! This previously undiscovered beach is a treasure trove of crystal clear waters and lush greenery. Widely considered as one of the best beaches in the whole province of Batangas, it has also become a favorite destination among weekend warriors from Manila. The sand is not as powdery white as you’d hope, but its waters give off a stunning turquoise shimmer that never fails to hypnotize.

    8. Yangil Village, Zambales

    Yangil Village
    Who says the Philippines only has its breathtaking natural beauty to offer? It’s home to rich and diverse cultures, too! Experience a day with the indigenous Aetas, one of the country’s oldest and most distinct communities, through a unique and intimate tour. Reconnect with nature through a leisurely hike across their ancestral domain, plant trees, and enjoy a taste of their local cuisine. 

    9. Camayan Beach Resort, Subic, Zambales

    Camayan Beach Resort
    Camayan Beach Resort has long been a go-to place for weekend unwinding for families and friends, and even companies looking for a place for their team building. The resort is nestled in a serene location where a luxuriant rainforest converges with white sand beaches. It is also a good diving spot if you want to marvel at the beauty of protected reefs and rich marine life. 
    The resort is as comfy as you’d expect a 4-star hotel to be, and it has all the amenities that ensure you’d have a truly enjoyable stay.

    10. Mt. Manalmon, Bulacan

    Mt. Manalmon
    Mt. Manalmon at Biak-na-Bato National Park in Bulacan is an excellent choice for both newbie and seasoned hikers. This outdoor experience won’t just give you a taste of nature, but of history as well. This was where the historic Republic of Biak-na-Bato was established and where the Malolos Constitution was signed by Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo and Pedro Paterno. It was also a hideout for Filipino revolutionary forces during the Spanish regime. 
    As you hike along the historic trail, you’ll come across stunning rock formations, mysterious caves, and sweeping landscapes. Visitors can also take a quick dip in the cool waters of Madlum river if they’d like!

    11. Maranat Range, Bulacan

    Maranat Range
    Just a little over an hour away from Manila is Mt. Maranat. Its proximity and affordability make it a magnet for anyone wanting to bask in the glory and grandeur of Mother Nature. The range’s luscious greenery, rolling hills, refreshing streams, pools, and waterfalls make it the perfect destination for adventure seeking urban dwellers. The sight and sound of nature will surely refresh and rejuvenate anyone who passes by. 

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