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Welcome
to Laguna, Philippines
Laguna
is a quaint, rustic province south of Metro Manila. It is a place
packed with history and culture.
To
get here, you can take the bus that leaves from Manila for Los
Banos or Calamba. From here, you can take a jeepney to go to the
other towns.
Mt.
Makiling in Los Banos is Laguna's main come-on especially for
adventure seekers and nature lovers. Its mystique originates from
the many folk tales and legends woven centuries before by the
local residents. Aside from its majesticity and awesome view,
it boasts of abundant natural hot springs on its slopes that provide
therapeutic benefits and are the sources of the province's bottled
water industry. You can also climb this 1144-meter volcanic mass
via different trails. If you are in San Pablo--the City of the
Seven Lakes-you can also climb the 2188-meter high Mt. Banahaw.
This dormant volcano, with its springs and waterfalls, is believed
to have mystical powers. Three days are needed for the climb.
About
10 kilometers south of San Pablo is Villa Escudero-a coconut plantation-
cum-resort with a museum that has many valuable historical and
cultural artifacts. Rooms and facilities are available here. Admission
fee includes a guided tour, a lunch buffet, a trip on a raft,
and use of the facilities.
If
you want to experience adventure, head for the Pagsanjan Falls
in Pagsanjan. The Pagsanjan River, which flows through a lovely
canyon from Magdapio Falls, will give you the thrill of adventure
as you take a boat ride down to shoot the rapids. Trips can be
arranged with the Pagsanjan Youth Hostel, Pagsanjan Falls Lodge,
and Willy Flores Lodge. Organized tours from Manila can be arranged
at the various travel agencies and tourist offices.
Several
resorts in Los Banos and Calamba have harnessed hot water from
volcanic Mt. Makiling and channeled it into baths and spas where
people go for medicinal cures. In Los Banos, you will find the
University of the Philippines, which has a forestry institute
with botanical gardens and a swimming pool. You will also find
here the International Rice Research Institute and the Philippine
Art Center, from where you can get a good view over Laguna de
Bay.
The
Rizal Shrine in Calamba is yet another must-see. This place will
give you a feeling of nostalgia and a kind of historic sentiment
as you go through the priceless Rizal memorabilia and take a look
at the replica of the house where Dr. Jose Rizal, the Philippine
national hero, once lived. The Nagcarlan Church and its centuries-old
underground cemetery and the church in Liliw that gives you good
views of Laguna de Bay from its bell tower, are also some of the
sights that will provide you with the scattered pieces of Laguna's
history. In Binan, you will also find many old Spanish houses
with heavy tiled roofs.
The
wood carvers and papier mache makers in Paete are also significant
attractions of Laguna. They keep alive the skill and artistry
of its people and preserve its traditions. Beyond Paete is the
manmade Caliraya Lake. There are a few resorts in Caliraya's fringes
where you can swim, windsurf, fish, and hike.
In
the sleepy town of Pakil, you will see the pretty San Pedro de
Alcantara Church, which houses the statue of the Virgin of Turumba.
You will find interesting wood carvings here. Across the church
is the house and gallery of well-known political cartoonist and
artist Danilo Dalena.
Every
Friday preceding Palm Sunday, the townspeople celebrate the Feast
of the Virgin of Turumba, where they do the turumba, a strange,
rhythmic dance.

AVL-Country-Sight-Travel,
Inc
Contact : VIOLY,
RITA
Tel. (632) 372-4865, 371-1492, 371-1493
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