Built in 1661, the Estacion de Guiguinto (Guiguinto Train Station) is the towns most acclaimed historical landmark and heritage site. It was upon this that the Katipuneros (Filipino guerillas during the Spanish Regime) ambushed a train from Dagupan, killing six friars, including the parish friar of Guiguinto, Fr. Leocadio Sanchez, and the Spanish doctor. The incident inspired Severino Reyes to author the novel "Opera Walang Sugar" which was later made into a movie entitled "Walang Sugat." - source: www.bulacan.gov.ph
Saturday, 7 September 2019
Jose Cojuangco Mansion

About Jose Cojuangco Mansion
This is the old and original house of Jose Chichioco Cojuangco (July 3, 1896 to August 1976). He was the former Representative of the 1st district of the province of Tarlac from 1934 to 1946. He is one of the roots of the Cojuangco clan, and he is the father of the late President of the Philippines, Corazon Aquino, and grandfather of the late President Benigno Aquino III. This historical landmark is located on Paseo del Congreso Street, just a few meters from Barasoain Church and Casa Real Shrine.
Plaridel Church, Bulacan

About Plaridel Church
Plaridel Church, also known as Quingua Church, is one of Bulacan’s most treasured landmarks. Built during the Spanish colonial period, this centuries-old church stands as a testament to faith, resilience, and history. With its baroque-style façade and rustic interiors, Plaridel Church not only serves as a place of worship but also as a cultural gem that attracts pilgrims, history buffs, and travelers exploring Bulacan’s heritage.
San Rafael River Adventure, Bulacan
About San Rafael River Adventure
San Rafael River Adventure in Bulacan is a hidden paradise where nature meets comfort and adventure. Located along the scenic Angat River, this resort offers a refreshing escape with floating cottages, infinity pools, and thrilling activities like kayaking and paddle boarding. Whether you’re seeking relaxation or an adrenaline rush, San Rafael River Adventure is a perfect weekend getaway just a few hours from Manila. Leaving work and relaxing in this paradise is the perfect way to spend your rest days.
Saturday, 31 August 2019
Camiling Parish Church, Tarlac
About Camiling Church
Camiling Church, also known as the St. Michael the Archangel Parish Church, is one of Tarlac’s most iconic religious landmarks, reflecting centuries of history, devotion, and resilience. Built during the Spanish colonial era, the church is a fine example of baroque-inspired architecture with its red brick façade, massive bell tower, and intricate interiors that have withstood the test of time. As a center of faith and heritage in Camiling, it continues to attract both pilgrims and travelers who wish to witness its cultural significance and timeless beauty.
Saturday, 24 August 2019
Ramon Magsaysay Ancestral House
About Ramon Magsaysay Ancestral House
The Ramon Magsaysay Ancestral House in Castillejos, Zambales, offers a glimpse into the simple beginnings of the Philippines’ seventh president, known as the “Champion of the Masses.” This well-preserved home showcases the modest lifestyle that shaped his values of humility, integrity, and service to the people. Walking through its wooden interiors and historical displays, visitors can learn more about Magsaysay’s legacy and his deep connection to the Filipino people.
Sunday, 18 August 2019
Mt. Daguldol, Batangas
About Mt. Daguldol
Situated in San Juan, Batangas, Mt. Daguldol is a favorite hiking destination for its unique blend of mountain and sea. The trail offers a refreshing mix of coastal views, lush forests, gentle slopes, and rolling grasslands, making it a beginner-friendly climb that’s equally rewarding for seasoned hikers. Along the way, you’ll pass by friendly communities, small sari-sari stores, and even refreshing stopovers where locals sell halo-halo or buko juice, making the journey as delightful as the destination.
Saturday, 17 August 2019
Mt. Manabu, Batangas
About Mt. Manabu
Mt. Manabu, short for Mataas na Bundok, is located in Sto. Tomas, Batangas. With an elevation of about 760 meters above sea level, it is one of the easiest hikes in the province and a popular choice for beginners. The mountain is famous for its Stations of the Cross trail, a giant white cross at the summit, and the warm hospitality of locals who offer hikers a taste of Batangas’ signature kapeng barako.
Sunday, 11 August 2019
Mt. Malipunyo, Batangas
About Mt. Malipunyo
Rising majestically in the town of Lipa, Batangas, Mt. Malipunyo is an adventure that challenges both the body and spirit. Known for its steep trails, mossy forests, and multiple river crossings, this mountain is a thrilling climb for seasoned hikers seeking a rugged and raw outdoor experience. At the summit, adventurers are rewarded with sweeping views of Mt. Maculot, Mt. Makiling, and the rolling landscapes of Southern Luzon, making the trek worth every step.
Saturday, 10 August 2019
Mt. Tibig, Batangas
About Mt. Tibig
Located in Lobo, Batangas, Mt. Tibig is a small yet rewarding hiking destination that offers breathtaking views without the need for a long or grueling trek. Known for its grassy slopes, scenic ridges, and occasional sea of clouds, Mt. Tibig is perfect for beginners and casual adventurers looking for a quick escape into nature. Its summit provides a panoramic view of Balayan Bay and nearby mountains, making it a favorite side-trip for hikers exploring Southern Luzon.