Discover the best top things to do in Bataan Province, Philippines including Pamulaklakin Forest Trail, El Kabayo Stables, Tarak Ridge, Ocean Adventure, Mount Samat National Shrine - Dambana ng Kagitingan, Jungle Environment Survival Training (JEST) Camp, Funtastic Park Subic Bay, Zoobic Safari, All Hands Beach, Pawikan Conservation Center.
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4.5 based on 34 reviews
I wanted to do a jungle training and saw there were 2 possibilities in Subic: JEST or Pamulaklakin. The first one sounded more commercial so I decided to go for the latter and what a incredible time I had. The Pamulaklakin trail is on Aeta land, an indigenous tribe that lives in the hills. I was by myself and decided to book an overnight stay as well. They provided the tent. My guide, MinMin, picked me up at the trailhead and we started hiking up. He is small (like most of the tribe, but incredibly fast and very knowledgeable. He is proficient in English and knows all the plants and animals. The Aeta are a tribe of @ 500 families. Their village has a school and MinMin works on the family farm. He taught me how to make fire, use a machete, make a trap etc. He also cooked me a meal and set up my tent Then ... we went to visit some of his family. Marilyn, who is the person I had phone contact with and with whom I confirmed my arrival, is incredible! Smart as a whip and very hospitable. Let's just say we ended up singing karaoke at her place later that evening. Incredibly warm people and I truly recommend this experience
4.0 based on 621 reviews
Ocean Adventure is the first Open Water Marine Theme Park in Southeast Asia. It has become one of the premiere attractions in Subic Bay, Philippines as well as all of Southeast Asia. Ocean Adventure has demonstrated history of providing environmental awareness education combined with wholesome entertainment. Ocean Adventure’s advocacy for environmental protection and its corporate social responsibility programs are second to none.
Looking for some fun in Subic Bay, must visit Ocean Adventure and you must experience the show. Is very interesting!
4.0 based on 180 reviews
One of my favorite place to go for relaxing, away from pollution and I love the fresh air of this place. Best place to visit.
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 31 reviews
Funtastic Park is the first indoor Educational Fun Park inside Subic Bay Freeport Zone. Here they offer fun and unique activities which can be enjoyed not only by the kids but the kids-at-heart as well. See list below to name a few: 1. Mirror Maze 2. 3d wall arts 3. Enchanted Forest walk-in 3d room 4. Upside down room 5. dark room 6. science zone 7. Optical illusions 8. Garden Maze Adventure 9. Grass Slide 10. Art from the Junk Garden AND MANY MORE! #funtasticparksubic #choosefun
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 133 reviews
Our family definitely enjoyed our overnight stay in this beautiful place. We are all residents of olongapo and this is our second time to be here after many years. We love the development, the cleanliness and the politeness of all staff and crew..The assistance from the reception all the way to our checkin and check out were truly memorable and will for sure be back again on the next occasion.
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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