![]() ![]() How to get there: From Manila, take the bus to Batangas and get off at Tanauan City Proper. (And unless you’re trekking at night, I’m telling you: clouds or no clouds, the sun is harsh!) If long treks aren’t on your favorites list, there’s always the horse option, for a fee of course. Prep for a rigorous trek because its slopes, while not as steep, can still drain all your energy especially when the sun is harsh. From there, you can rent a small boat to take you to the volcano island. It only takes two to three hours to get to the jump off point in Talisay, Batangas. If you love admiring it from afar, you’re gonna love it even more when you’re actually on the volcano. UPDATE: The Taal Volcano has been closed to the public. More info: Anawangin and Nagsasa Travel Guide. From here, you may rent a boat to get to Anawangin or Nagsasa.ĭay trip suggested budget: P1200-P1500/person (Group of 4) Cruz, Zambales and tell the conductor to drop you off at San Antonio public market. How to get there: Take a Victory Liner bus to Iba or Sta. Capones and Camara Islands are also waiting! Anawangin Cove, Zambales The other side of Anawangin Today, Anawangin and Nagsasa Coves have risen as popular tourist destinations for its ashen sand and agoho trees (resembling pine trees) that foster a unique Baguio-meets-Boracay vibe. But the disaster dumped a good amount of ash onto its the rocky shores, breathing a new life to its otherwise ordinary beaches. Pinatubo, Zambales was terribly buried when the sleeping volcano awakened two decades ago. On your way back, pass by Angeles City to sample Pampanga’s rich and irresistible cuisine!ĭay trip suggested budget: P1500-P2000/person (Group of 5) ![]() See the rim of the crater slope up from a lakeful of rainwater, accumulated over the years! You can even boat across the crater lake and camp overnight. Pinatubo! It’s a long way but the view is definitely worth the time and effort. Be blown away! Figuratively, of course! Take a bus to Tarlac, ride a 4×4 jeep, and trek to the crater of Mt. ![]()
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