Discover the best top things to do in Central Luzon Region, Philippines including Botolan Wildlife Farm, Candaba Bird Sanctuary, Jungle Environment Survival Training (JEST) Camp, Millennium Tree (Balete tree), Zoobic Safari, Balanga Nature and Wetland Park, Butterfly Garden, Pulilan Butterfly Haven, Aniao Islets, Pawikan Conservation Center.
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4.5 based on 18 reviews
A top class wildlife sanctuary located in the heart of Zambales. This family run farm offers a pleasant and interesting stay for people of any age including schools and large groups. On site accommodation is available upon reservation. A must visit tourist and educational attraction that is unique in its location and quality.
4.0 based on 25 reviews
Jungle Environment Survival Training (JEST) Camp is where we give adventurous souls a chance to learn indigenous skills in an active, hands-on environment, educate them how to work with the wonders of nature responsibly through unique attractions (some first in the Philippines) and give them an unforgettable close-up experience with our beloved animals, critters and plants.
4.0 based on 51 reviews
I have always been wary of Balete trees because they say that all balete trees are enchanted. It was really a different experience going inside it's enormous trunk though. You should try it! This Millenium Tree is also extra special as it is considered the biggest Balete Tree in Asia, and there is a wishing well at the side.
3.5 based on 607 reviews
I had a great time looking at the animals. l recommend taking the jeepney ride to see the tigers. See if other people on the jeepney will split the cost of feeding the tigers. lt's worth the time to see the special presentations. They offer a senior discount.
3.5 based on 7 reviews
3.5 based on 77 reviews
We visit the center for our first eco volunteering activity, its 2.5 hours travel from Manila to the area. There is briefing and storytelling by Ka Manolo the president of local volunteers. Our first activity is to release hatched pawikan to the seashore, Coastal clean-UP Drive and Night patrol witness mother pawikan laying Eggs. For accomodation they have available rooms and also they allow to fix tent within the area without fee. They need a support. Visit and support the pawikan conservation center! Managed by local volunteers and let them inspire you with their story ❤️ Ask me how???? Based on the study an average of 90% hatching success and 1% survival rate up to sexual maturity to live. One of the reason they die they feed on the waste like plastic that they thought it is a jellyfish. We dream great beaches without jellyfish, they are the one who help to balance the ecosystem and for now the great way is to take care to our surroundings especially our oceans as simple as we practice clean as we go. At the end of the day new generation will follow and will lead to release more of baby sea turtles in the ocean. ???????? #ecowarrior #makingadifference #corporatecitizenship #volunteeringinthenew #wecareforenvironment #TrulyHuman #IJuanderWeekend
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