Showing posts with label Nueva_Ecija. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nueva_Ecija. Show all posts

Featuring Nueva Ecija (Attractions, Itinerary, Guide)

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About Nueva Ecija:

Nueva Ecija is one of the provinces in Region - 3 or commonly known as Central Luzon. It earned the title of Rice Granaries of the Philippines because they are the top rice producer in the country; a proof that their wide and green rice fields are healthy. In history, Nueva Ecija is one of the 8 rays of the sun on the Philippine Flag. In general, this province has a great combination of gorgeous landscape, stunning tourist attractions and recommended destinations that you shouldn't miss. Local delicacies such as carabao milk products are highly recommended. Below is a list of tourist destinations for travelers and motorcycle riders.

MT. KASAHINGAN, NUEVA ECIJA

Mt. Kasahingan is the newest hiking destination in Nueva Ecija. It became popular because of its breathtaking beauty, relaxing ambiance, easy-to-moderate trails, gorgeous waterfalls, and pretty much accessible from Manila and other points in Luzon. Hiking this mountain can give you a rewarding experience and instagrammable spots.

Best Travel Destinations in the Philippines

Best Travel Destinations in the Philippines

Traveling to the best tourist attractions and destinations in the Philippines for the past twelve months is definitely rewarding. I was able to meet a lot of people from different provinces with different cultures and beliefs. The unique and explainable excitement that I feel every time I create my travel guide and itinerary always results in an exquisite experience. Thank you for all your support!

Hiking Mt. 387 and the Batong Amat

It is one of the newly marked hiking destinations in Luzon because of its breathtaking beauty, spectacular and tantalizing golden sunset, and fresh and cool ambiance. This mountain can be considered one of the most scenic mountains in the Philippines. Mt. 387 is situated in the province Nueva Ecija which is dubbed as the “Rice Granary of the Philippines,” so expect a wide green surrounding.