A five-hectare sprawl of tropical greenery, the park showcases various exotic plants, palms, an eco-walk maze, topiary garden, an orchid and mini-forest. Walkways,
lawns, and pavilions provides for family picnics, stroll, and undisturbed appreciation of nature’s beauty.
NAGA CITY ECOLOGY PARKlawns, and pavilions provides for family picnics, stroll, and undisturbed appreciation of nature’s beauty.
This is one of Bicol’s secret hideaways. Located at the bottom of a forest river ravine accessible via a private road, this resort is smack at the center of the teeming rain forest of Mt. Isarog. Only 30 minutes away from downtown naga, the resort is a sight to behold, a virtual jungle paradise of ancient trees and giant ferns minus the wild animals
MT. ISAROG NATURAL PARK
The highest forested peak in Southern Luzon rising at 1,966 meters above sea level, this dormant volcano serves as open sanctuary to many plants, birds and animals that are known to reside in Luzon. Its 16 major rivers and 30-something waterfalls provide potable water to 15 towns and cities of Camarines Sur. The travelers’ guide “The Lonely Planet” lists it as an interesting destination for trekkers and nature lovers. Declared as a national park by President Manuel Quezon in 1937, Mt. Isarog has been the subject of many researches because of its high concentration of endemic flora and fauna.
MALABSAY FALLS
Nestled on the shoulders of Mt. Isarog, this body of water is one of the wonders of Mt. Isarog National Park. It is 40 feet high with crystal clear cold water cascading down a pond where hikers and mountaineers relax or take a break for a swim. The falls is located just within the boundaries of the Mt. Isarog Natural Park, and is a popular destination for excursions.
Nabontolan Falls
Resting within the protected area of Mt. Isarog National Park and accessible through the Naga City trail, this waterfall offers a breathtaking refuge from the busy city life and allows one to commune with nature. It is seldom visited by mountain climbers, hikers and picnic-goers because of its rough trail.
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