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Do you know WHY Cavinti is now "The Glamping Capital of the Philippines?"
Partly because Glamping in Laguna was born in Cavinti. But aside from that, there are countless natural wonders WHY.
Water Falls:
DID YOU KNOW that there are more than a hundred Water Falls surrounding the BLOC Camp Site in Cavinti, Laguna? The renowned locally are the likes of Naculo Falls, Binakayan Falls, Sumucab Twin Falls, Cansuso "Ninja" Falls, the Porosa Falls, Balon-Balon Falls, and Kipot Falls, collectively known as Alas Dos Tres Falls, that also include the Jacuzzi Falls, and the infamous Cavinti Falls, formerly known as Pagsanjan Falls. Therefore aside from Cavinti being newly recognized now as "The Glamping Capital of the Philippines!", it is known too as "The Water Falls Capital of Laguna!"
Rivers:
Of course if there are more than a hundred waterfalls, there are also a lot of rivers in Cavinti. At the fore is the Bumbungan River, Secret River, Picnic River, and last but not the least, the Lalangawan River that is located just before tourists and travelers can reach the Cavinti Cave.
Caves:
The Cavinti Cave officially known as CURCC or Cavinti Underground River and Cave Complex is comparable to that famous one in Palawan.
Eco-Parks:
Bumbungan Eco-Park - known for its lush scenery and serene environment, this Eco-park highlights refreshing waterfalls, picnic areas like nipa-hut cottages, and a swimming lagoon. The Pueblo El Salvador Eco-Park is "The Gateway to the Cavinti Falls." Visitors trek down to the falls through a series of steps and steel ladders offering a breathtaking nature and adventurous route to the iconic falls. This park emphasizes the preservation of local culture and history with various markers, statue, and informative displays that educate visitors about the area's heritage. The Japanese Garden Eco-Park serves as an educational site where visitors can learn about the history of Japanese-Philippine relations and the cultural significance of the various elements of the garden. The garden is located near the Caliraya Lake thus offering stunning views of the lake and its surroundings making it a perfect spot for relaxation, reflection, or contemplation.
Lakes:
There are also several lakes in Cavinti, Laguna but the renowned is the Twin Lakes of Cavinti which consist of the Sierra Lake and the Caliraya Lake. The Caliraya Lake is a man-made lake that was developed to serve as a source of electric power therefore the construction of the Caliraya Dam. Sierra Lake serves as a lake-water reservoir to augment water supply for the Caliraya Dam. It is only in these (twin) lakes where one can catch the American Black Bass fish in the entire Philippines.
Discover it and more at Appetites.
There are a lot more attractions in Cavinti such as Historical Landmarks like the centuries old Church and the remnants of the past World Wars. Indeed, Cavinti is full of man-made and natural attractions.
CAVINTI: "The Glamping Capital of the Philippines!"
Partly because Glamping in Laguna was born in Cavinti. But aside from that, there are countless natural wonders WHY.
Water Falls:
DID YOU KNOW that there are more than a hundred Water Falls surrounding the BLOC Camp Site in Cavinti, Laguna? The renowned locally are the likes of Naculo Falls, Binakayan Falls, Sumucab Twin Falls, Cansuso "Ninja" Falls, the Porosa Falls, Balon-Balon Falls, and Kipot Falls, collectively known as Alas Dos Tres Falls, that also include the Jacuzzi Falls, and the infamous Cavinti Falls, formerly known as Pagsanjan Falls. Therefore aside from Cavinti being newly recognized now as "The Glamping Capital of the Philippines!", it is known too as "The Water Falls Capital of Laguna!"
Rivers:
Of course if there are more than a hundred waterfalls, there are also a lot of rivers in Cavinti. At the fore is the Bumbungan River, Secret River, Picnic River, and last but not the least, the Lalangawan River that is located just before tourists and travelers can reach the Cavinti Cave.
Caves:
The Cavinti Cave officially known as CURCC or Cavinti Underground River and Cave Complex is comparable to that famous one in Palawan.
Eco-Parks:
Bumbungan Eco-Park - known for its lush scenery and serene environment, this Eco-park highlights refreshing waterfalls, picnic areas like nipa-hut cottages, and a swimming lagoon. The Pueblo El Salvador Eco-Park is "The Gateway to the Cavinti Falls." Visitors trek down to the falls through a series of steps and steel ladders offering a breathtaking nature and adventurous route to the iconic falls. This park emphasizes the preservation of local culture and history with various markers, statue, and informative displays that educate visitors about the area's heritage. The Japanese Garden Eco-Park serves as an educational site where visitors can learn about the history of Japanese-Philippine relations and the cultural significance of the various elements of the garden. The garden is located near the Caliraya Lake thus offering stunning views of the lake and its surroundings making it a perfect spot for relaxation, reflection, or contemplation.
Lakes:
There are also several lakes in Cavinti, Laguna but the renowned is the Twin Lakes of Cavinti which consist of the Sierra Lake and the Caliraya Lake. The Caliraya Lake is a man-made lake that was developed to serve as a source of electric power therefore the construction of the Caliraya Dam. Sierra Lake serves as a lake-water reservoir to augment water supply for the Caliraya Dam. It is only in these (twin) lakes where one can catch the American Black Bass fish in the entire Philippines.
Discover it and more at Appetites.
There are a lot more attractions in Cavinti such as Historical Landmarks like the centuries old Church and the remnants of the past World Wars. Indeed, Cavinti is full of man-made and natural attractions.
CAVINTI: "The Glamping Capital of the Philippines!"
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