Looking for a new adventure? Visit these 13 amazing ecological sites in Bulacan
Tired of the usual local tourist destinations? Now is the time to revisit Bulacan province which is just a few hours drive and travel from Manila and see all its amazing ecological sites.
Among the breathtaking ecological sites in Bulacan are located in Dona Remedios Trinidad, a mountainous town in the province with subterranean wonders like the Verdivia Falls and Puning Cave where a myriad of underground spectacles await visitors.

Head on to Norzagaray to see the Angat Hydroelectric Dam, Hilltop, Pinagrealan Cave, and Bakas River.

Or visit Pulilan to see the Butterfly Haven and Resort in Pulilan.
Other must-see places are the Angat Afterbay Regulator Dam in Bustos and the Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes in the City of San Jose del Monte.
San Miguel has the Biak-Na-Bato National Park while the Garden City can be explored in Guiguinto.

The C & B Orchid Farm in San Rafael boasts of more than 100,000 orchids of different species on a 12-hectare nature's paradise.
The Calumpit River, the longest river system in Bulacan, traverses the towns of Calumpit, Pulilan, and Plaridel on the east, Paombong and Hagonoy in the west, and also the towns of Apalit, Macabebe, and Masantol, all in Pampanga.
According to historians, when the Spaniards came to Bulak-Lakan (now Bulacan), the place was teeming with cotton trees, lovely flowers, and beautiful women.
They later called the place Bulacan, which is a short term for Bulak-Lakan, home of beautiful women, green orchards, vegetables, and flowering plants.