Monday, August 11, 2014

How to Get to Nagcarlan Underground Cemetery in Laguna

Going to Nagcarlan Underground Cemetery in Nagcarlan, Laguna:

From Buendia Makati Bus Station or South Station in Alabang, Muntinlupa City take a bus going to Sta Cruz , Laguna You can either take Jac Liner, Jam Bus or BBL Bus Liner. Travel time is 2 hours and fare is ranging Php 120 -130 pesos. From Sta. Cruz , Laguna you can ride a jeep heading to Nagcarlan town with the fare of Php 20 per passenger & travel time of  30-45 minutes. Then from the town proper you can hire tricycle going to Nagcarlan Underground Cemetery with the fare of Php 20 pesos. The location of the cemetery is at the right side of the highway. Happy Trip Everyone - Bisayang Manlalakbay around the Philippines!


Amazing Structure of Nagcarlan Underground Cemetery in Laguna

This is one of the historical site and museum in Laguna which is probably the oldest underground cemetery in the Philippines aged of 164 old cemetery located on the boundary of Nagcarlan proper and Barangay Bambang was built by Franciscan friars during the Spanish colonization. I just went to the main entrance & registered my name before heading to the tombs under which a little bit scared with the structures at the walls but can't help not to look at the tombs and mausoleums. It's quite cool down under and I'm little bit scared. I took photo with me and leave immediately. I love the very unique arched gate leads to the chapel and main entrance built into the cemetery's inner wall. It was declared a National Historical Landmark in 1982.

Please take note: The Nagcarlan Underground Cemetery is open on Tuesdays to Sundays from 8:00am to 4:00pm. There's no entrance fee. Being only one of its king in the Philippines, you should definitely not miss this.


St John The Baptist Parish Church in Liliw Laguna

Also known as Lilio Church which was build around 1605. This was my first time to visit the place & I was amazed by this church and has a very cool picturesque facade & ceiling. The adobe/red bricks has its old reflection of the place & very unique architecture design. The old stones fences on both sides of the streets were very cool. Located at Fernandez Compound , Liliw, Laguna and with a nice grand retablo beautifully framed by arch of the altar. The structure was amazing and interior are of bricks walls and stained with green grass. I also like their church door because of the unique carving design. They also have a gazebo at the right side of the church where you can simple relax and experience its fascinating structure. The adoration chapel to the right side of the main church boasts a very interesting and unique wood gold altar. Just before leaving the town of Liliw, Laguna I brought some pasalubong & sweet candy.


Liwaliw sa Liliw Laguna - Tsinelas Capital of the Philippines

Visit Liliw in Laguna to buy affordable slippers locally known as "Tsinelas" and shoes like there's no tomorrow where prices would average around Php 75 for leather slippers, Php 150 for slip ons to Php 350 for clogs and such a simple but beautiful town. The slippers and sandals made from Liliw are affordable and has a very good quality. I also appreciate the stalls where people sell homemade sweets. This was my side trip before heading to Nagcarlac in Laguna to visit the Underground Cemetery & Twin Falls. Along Gat Tayaw Street lined with footwear stalls and comnmercial pasalubong shops in the town of Liliw. Let us support & be proud of our local industry by purchasing their footwear products. Did you know that they are celebrates its annual " Tsinelas Festival" every last week of April. They are celebrating this week long festival which is highlighted by bargain sales, street dance, food & product fair. Another must-see tourist attraction is the St. John the Baptist Church on my next blog post.


Tuesday, July 8, 2014

How to Get to Bumbungan Eco Park in Cavinti Laguna

Going to Bumbungan Eco Park in Cavinti Laguna & Bumbungan Waterfalls:

From Alabang, Buendia & Cubao bus terminal you can ride bus bound to Sta Cruz, Laguna and approximate 3 hours travel time with the fare of Php 80-120 pesos per person. Drop off to Lucban (Quezon Province) jeepney terminal along the highway of Sta Cruz. Take a 45 minutes ride going to Cavinti intersection where you'll find tricycle bound to Bumbungan Eco Park. Fare is about Php 30 pesos per passenger. Just ask the driver to drop you off at the entrance of Bumbungan Eco Park and pay for the entrance fee of Php 10 (environmental fee). Fare is Php 10 pesos per person. Complete Address: Barangay Tibatib, Cavinti, Laguna.  Happy Trip - Bisayang Manlalakbay around the Philippines.

Here's the rates:
Environmental Protection Fee (Entrance) - Php 10
Cottage - Php 150 for day tour & Php 200 for night tour
Multi-Purpose Hall - Php 400 for daytime & nightime
Table & chair Rental - Php 100
Life Vest Rental - Php 10


Cooling Off at Bumbungan Eco Park in Cavinti, Laguna

Located along Lumban-Caliraya-Cavinti Road you'll find this eco tourist park along the highway which has great view of the bridge & waterfalls-like river. They have affordable nipa picnic huts, clean bathroom & with entrance fee of Php. 10 per person. This is not-so famous tourist attraction in Cavinti, Laguna but the steps along the highway & the rock wall are cool. I love the lush greenery in the back ground & flowing of water makes me relax & calm. Also, the river do look brown after much rain that day and water cascading from the river spillway that look like waterfalls. We took a lot of photos and proceed to the terminal bound to Sta. Cruz, Laguna. 


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