Pay entrance fee of P30 peso for adults and P20 peso for students/PWD.The guide fee depends on the caves you’ll be visiting hire a guides, they can help you where you go the caves.You may also rent a private van or FX from here and be prepared to pay up to P2000.īy private transportation, if you have car or van, you can use Waze to helps you find there. These pictures are so awesome I have ever! Are you planning to go to Biak Na Bato National Park, Bulacan? A must visit there!īy public transportation, you may board a bus from SM North in Quezon City en route to San Miguel, Bulacan and ask the driver to let you off at the park entrance. On a one time, a visit to Biak na Bato National Park would probably be more pleasant and relaxing. If you have chances of seeing endemic species like cloud rat, wild pigs, bats and other endangered fauna. I could imagine it would be more fun exploring away from the crowd and checking out the network of caves. The caves are beautifully lined with gigantic stalactites and awesome rock formations. See, the river is so clear and cold water. There were rows of souvenir shops, food stalls and street vendors fronting the entrance of the park. The park has somewhere lost some its wilderness feel. We are exploring the Biak na Bato at the first, yes there is! Our friends just follow the instruction by the Local Guide. like example 500 peso / 5 persons = 100 peso, this is it! You guys can be divide that how many people are you. if you want to choose all caves, it might be 500-1000 peso I’m not sure. We only choose 3 caves because it was a cheaper prices. There’s a river within the area and it’s so clean and clear, of course!ĭid you seen this girl? This girl is a tour guide to us, she’s super nice i swear. Since I was able not to go, but I got the chance to tour with my friends. The park covers a total area of 2,117 hectares. 223 of President Manuel Quezon in 1937.ĭENR studies show that aside from its historical value, the national park is home to 177 animal species, including the endemic Kalaw or Philippine hornbill, wild boar and Philippine deer.Biak na Bato National Park is a protected area of the Philippines located almost entirely within Barangay Biak-na-Bato in San Miguel, Bulacan from where it derives its name. Under the MOA, the Protected Area Management Board of the BNBNP will be responsible for the protection and maintenance of the exhibit, as well as the provision of technical support to BulSU’s research program.īNBNP was established by virtue of Proclamation No. In a statement, BulSU President Cecilia Gascon said the partnership with DENR will safeguard Bulacan’s cultural heritage and rich natural resources. This discovery added a new dimension to the ecological and archaeological relevance of the national park with evidence of Neolithic and Late Paleolithic periods present within the cave. Armand Salvador Mijares recovered archaeological materials such as earthenware pots, modified bones, and even faunal remains inside the Tanggapan Cave in BNBNP. In 2020, a team of archeologists led by Dr. This is part of BulSU’s three-year research program entitled “Bulacan Landscape Reconstruction: Identifying Anthropogenic and Natural Indicators in Changing Environment.” Material culture retrieved from archaeological excavations and researches in Bulacan, particularly in the BNBNP, will be displayed. It aims to increase awareness and nationalism by promoting sustainable heritage through educational tourism and community engagement. The exhibit is part of the implementation of the Sustainable Heritage Imbibing Nationalism through Education in Bulacan project. “By staging the heritage and ecotourism value of this more than 2,000-hectare protected area, we are establishing a channel to educate the public on the critical role it plays to our biodiversity and wildlife, thus, encouraging them to help us in our protection and conservation efforts,” Moreno explained. said the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with BulSU was an all-encompassing strategy to preserve both the historical and environmental value of the BNBNP, which is located in San Miguel town, by integrating research and rehabilitation components that convert the national park’s pavilion into an exhibit area. MALOLOS CITY (PIA) - Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) partnered with Bulacan State University (BulSU) in an effort to conserve the cultural heritage and promote ecotourism in the Biak-Na-Bato National Park (BNBNP).ĭENR Regional Executive Director Paquito Moreno Jr.
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