Camp Kainomayan Review
Camp Kainomayan is a beach resort for those looking for camping, leisure, and outdoor adventure activities in Botolan, Zambales.
Camp Kainomayan is a beach resort for those looking for camping, leisure, and outdoor adventure activities in Botolan, Zambales.
Kwentong Dagat is a co-working and co-living space which features a vegan menu and in-house health and wellness activities such as yoga classes, jiu-jitsu and muay thai training, and glamping accommodation stays.
Kapya Ken Talna is a viewpoint and tourist attraction with has several viewing decks, a restaurant and cafe. It can be accessed via motorcycle or 4x4.
Timangguyob Falls is a natural waterfall named after the local term for ‘carabao’s horn’ because of its shape. Its cascade flows over a big boulder that disperses the water further into cold, swimmable pools.
St. Michael the Archangel Parish Church, also known as Camiling Church, pertains to both the ruins of the 18th century Spanish colonial church as well as the newly built church located right beside the old church ruins.
Mudita Glamping Resort is a farm resort is located in the middle of vast rice fields where guests can join in on seasonal rice planting and harvesting activities. It features modern Filipino-style glamping accommodations, an infinity pool, and an Italian restauranat named Trattoria Altrove, which serves wood-fired pizzas and other Italian specialties.
Tatuns Kambingan is a casual Filipino restaurant known for its variety of goat dishes served with rice and sides. It also serves milk tea and bottled specialties made in-house. It was named after one of the owners' daughter's nicknames.
Diwa ng Tarlac is a museum and community space in Tarlac City that regularly hosts local and national art exhibits. It also has a permanent diorama exhibit that shows Tarlac culture and history.
New Clark City is poised to a masterplanned community within the Clark Special Economic Zone Bamban and Capas. Owned and managed by the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA), it covers approximately 9,450 hectares and houses an athletic stadium which served as the venue for the 2019 Southeast Asian Games.
Mudita Glamping Resort is a farm resort is located in the middle of vast rice fields where guests can join in on seasonal rice planting and harvesting activities. It features modern Filipino-style glamping accommodations, an infinity pool, and an Italian restauranat named Trattoria Altrove, which serves wood-fired pizzas and other Italian specialties.