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Verdivia Falls is like a page off of Alex Garland’s “The Beach”. Named after its “verde” or green waters, the falls boast of fresh, clean waters flowing from the virgin streams. It’s also surrounded by trees which make swimming under the sun less scorching.
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Part of the Sierra Madre mountain range is Mt Gola. It’s one of two mountain treks found in the Biak na Bato National Park, one of the more iconic Bulacan tourist spots. According to locals and tourist guides, Mt Gola served as a camp and vantage point for guerillas during the Japanese invasion. It’s now considered as a heritage site of the province.
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Who says travelling can’t be educational and charitable? At Gawad Kalinga Enchanted Farm, you can have fun while learning and helping your kababayans. The area offers first-hand experience at being a social entrepreneur while spending time with animals and the community.
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Also known as San Juan de Dios Parish, the church was established in the 19th century and is best known as the site of the Battle of San Rafael. The historic duel between the Filipino revolutionaries led by Gen. Anacleto “Matanglawin” Enriquez and the Spanish army led to the death of 800 Filipinos. It is believed that bloodshed in the church reached ankle-high. It is also believed to be the inspiration behind Dr Jose Rizal’s “Noli Me Tangere” characters Crispin, Basilio and Sisa.
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Food is one more reason to visit Bulacan. And what better way to dine than with the Philippines’ national heroes….well, sort of! At Bistro Maloleño, you can experience eating like a bayani as they offer some of Filipino heroes’ favorite dishes. Their “Food of Our Heroes” menu features recipes straight from these local warriors’ kitchen. Just imagine what Emilio Aguinaldo had for breakfast before proclaiming the country’s independence. Well, now, you can have a taste of it too.
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Pinagrealan Cave is the stuff of adventure seekers’ dreams! Aside from its historical background -- being a hideout of Gen Emilio Aguinaldo -- it also offers a complete trekking experience. Taking on this cave is no easy feat! Apart from the super dark cave pathway, trekkers would have to go through waist-deep waters to get through the cavern.
Built in 1661, this heritage site has inspired some of the best literary works in the country. The Old Train Station is site to a guerilla train ambush killing six friars during the Spanish colonization. The historical event was the inspiration behind Severino Reyes’ novel “Opera Walang Sugat” which was later adapted into the movie “Walang Sugat”.
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Not known to many, but Bulacan also has its own piece of Baguio tucked in the outskirts of Norzagaray. Also known to locals as “Hilltop”, Brgy San Lorenzo has been dubbed as “Baguio of Bulacan” for its cool breeze and fresh air. Aside from the chill weather, it also offers an expansive view of the Cordillera mountain range and the Angat Dam.
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One of the leaders of the Propaganda Movement during the Spanish regime, Marcelo H Del Pilar is best known for his pen name Plaridel. He aimed to put an end to the abuses of the colonizers through his works for the La Solidaridad and organization of anti-friar movements. His efforts in ending the 300-year rule of Spain over the Philippines has made him one of the most well-known national heroes. In honor of his heroism, his ancestral home in Bulacan has been turned into a museum and shrine open to tourists.
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One of the must visit Bulacan tourist spots, especially for the religious. The grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes in San Jose del Monte is an exact replica of the one in France. Similar to the original one in Europe, the Marian statue is believed to be miraculous. Several locals and tourists attest to the healing powers of the grotto and its spring.
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