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For a visitor Laguna has a
lot to offer: jungle, volcanoes, wild rivers, scenic spots,
hot springs, history, remote quiet villages, and beautiful
golf courses. The only thing lacking is the beach, Laguna is
a landlocked province.
The province is dominated by two
massive volcanoes: Mount Banahaw and Mount
Makiling. According to local legends the beautiful
goddess Maria, the guardian of the forests resides on Mt.
Makiling and her male counterpart houses on Mt. Banahaw. Mt.
Banahaw is especially famous for the occult sects that
occupy parts of its slopes. Faith healers, amulet makers and
soothsayers, they are all there.
At the foot of Mt. Makiling
are found the agriculture and forestry colleges of the
University of the Philippines (UPLB), as well as the
International Rice Research Institute (IRRI).
The terrain of Laguna
is generally flat, with few elevations found along the
northeastern portion, except of course the two volcanoes. An
important part of the province is Laguna de Bay, a lake that
the province shares with Rizal province. Covering 92,000
hectares, this is the largest lake in the country. The
average depth is seven meters, consisting of 4.5 meters silt
and 2.5 meters water. The fast increasing siltation is
mainly caused by deforestation, and dumping of waste.
The result of this is that from the
original 20 indigenous fishspecies only five remain. It
also threatens to a great extent fish farming in the lake.
Capital of the province is Santa Cruz, a
town of 80,000 inhabitants, located along the eastern shores
of Laguna de Bay.
How to get there
The Alabang-Calamba Super Highway gives
easy access to Laguna. A problem might be the dense traffic
during rush hours. Once the Skyway and the new highway to
Batangas are finished these problems will be over, at least
for a while. There are numerous bus companies and jeepneys
plying the routes to various Laguna locations and back.
What to see
Pagsanjan Falls. Named after the
town of Pagsanjan, a small town along the Magdapio or
Pagsanjan River. A beautiful scenic area often used as the
background for famous international movies.
Mt. Makiling and Mt. Banahaw.
Apart from the curiosity around the occult sects it is also
possible to climb the top of these mountains. It is not
easy, much of the top is covered with virgin rain forest,
but it can be done.
Old Churches. Some of the oldest
churches from the Spanish colonial times can be found here.
Mabitac, on the northern shore of Laguna de Bay, is one of
those magnificent examples of Spanish church architecture.
Liliw, at the foot of Mt. Banahaw, Nagcarlan, halfway
between Mt. Makiling and Mt. Banahaw, and Majayjay are other
examples worth visiting.
Other destinations in this province are the capital
Santa Cruz, an example of old Spanish colonial style, and
San Pablo in the south-west corner, famous for its seven
crater lakes. Calamba, birthplace of the national hero Jose
Rizal. The house where he was born, Rizal-House, is a
museum. Lake Caliraya, an artificial lake on the east side
of Laguna, is a favourite weekend destination for those who
live in Manila. Hidden Valley, in Alaminos, a resort with
lush tropical vegetation and springs is ideal for
photographers and filmers.
Golf. As we saw earlier Laguna province
is a real paradise for golf-lovers. The three golf courses
in the province belong to the best and most spectacular in
the country. A new course, owned by the Caliraya Spring
Golf, is presently in Cabinti under construction.
Where to stay
In principle all
destinations within Laguna province can be reached on
day-trips from Manila. But the province has also excellent
hotels for
overnight stays or longer. There are two accredited hotels
in the province:
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The Lake View
Resort Hotel, Los Banos. Classified as "economy". Rooms with
fan and bath for P 400 per night Air-con P 1,000 - 2,000.
·
Anest Tower,
Los Banos. Classified as "standard". Rates around P 1,500
per night.
Other hotels are:
·
City of
Springs Resort Hotel, Los Banos Attractive rooms between P
800 and 1,500 per night.
·
Hidden
Valley, Alaminos. Air-con rooms between P 3,000 and 5,000.
·
Villa
Escudero, San Pablo. Air-con rooms P 4,000 - 5,000 per night
·
Pagsanjan
Youth Hostel, Pagsanjan. Dormitory beds for P 200 per night.
Where to dine
The above-mentioned hotels
and hostels have in general good restaurants, in most cases
with menus adjusted to foreign tastes. In Pagsanjan, the
area's largest tourist attraction, there are also other
choices, like f.i. Me-Lin Restaurant, as the name indicates
Chinese food, or Hidden Cafe with Filipino and European
food. Dura-Fe Restaurant, on General Luna Street, is another
option.
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