Say a prayer at the Three Kings Parish. This Spanish-era church is also
where the image of the Virgen La Divina Pastora is housed, which is why it is also
known as the National Shrine of the Virgen La Divina Pastora.
See the Bahay Sideco, which served as Emilio Aguinaldo's
refuge when he was escaping from the Americans.
See some ostriches at Gross Ostrich Farm.
Swim in clear waters, go cliff diving, and try the zip-line at Minalungao National Park.
Try Cabanatuan's famous batotay longganisa.
Sample Hapag Vicentico's mouthwatering Filipino dishes.
Savor the Cheese Cashew Macapuno ice cream of Puno's.
There are other flavors to choose from: Cookies and Cream, Chocolate with Cashew,
and Ube Macapuno to name a few. Puno's also sells sherbet.
Buy a box of Edna's Cakeland's yummy ensaymada.
Visit the Antonio Luna monument at the Plaza Lucero, the place where Heneral Luna was assassinated.
Pay Camp Pangatian a visit. It was a former concentration camp for prisoners of war during the Japanese occupation.
See several species of fish from all over the country at Central Luzon State University's (CLSU) Living Fish Museum.
While in CLSU, try out their tilapia ice cream.
Take a photo of the Philippine Rice Research Institute.
Swing by Milka Crem at the Philippine Carabao Center and buy pints of their
yummy ice cream made from carabao milk. Make sure to buy some kesong puti as well.
Trek to the Gabaldon Falls and take a refreshing dip in its cool waters.
Bring home sacks of onions. Gabaldon is known as the “Onion Capital of the Philippines,”
being the leading producer of onions in the whole country
Climb the hundred-step stairs of Mt. Olivete to see the church of the Adarnista spiritual community.
Hike up Mt. Kemalugong at dawn. When you reach the peak, prepare to be amazed at the sea of clouds.
also known as Paasa Peak, it is the highest peak in the entire province.
See General Dalton's monument and the war memorial at Dalton's Pass.
Dalton's Pass or Balete Pass is where an encounter between the joined forces
of American and Filipino soldiers against Japanese forces occurred.
The Pass was named after General James Dalton, the commanding general
of the 25th Infantry Division of the US Army who was killed there.
Surround yourself with nature at Diamond Park. After enjoying a picnic lunch,
climb its hundred-step stairs to enjoy a marvelous view of the green surroundings.
Learn how to fish at the Pantabangan Lake. Wait for the magnificent sunset and enjoy the scenic view.