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Loop 3 - Talavera-Llanera-Rizal- Pantabangan-San Jose-Munoz

(NUEVA ECIJA)


  1. RESORT/LEISURE




Name

Location

Description




  1. Diamond Park



  1. Pantabangan Dam



  1. Hot Spring of Rizal




  1. Venus Resort




  1. Diadem Hotel




  1. Flomar Hotel




  1. Corinthian Hotel




  1. Travelers Hotel




  1. Hotel Tierra

San Jose City

Pantabangan

Rizal


Talavera
San Jose

San Jose
San Jose


San Jose
San Jose

This park is strategically located at the gateway of the Cagayan Valley. A haven for picnickers and sight-seers, it features a natural panoramic view of an invigorating and refreshing environment of numerous park and garden landscapes on its hills. The river running its foothills is a summer destination. Climbing its hundred step stairs, one reaches lamp-lit pagodas on hill tops offering a panoramic view of northern Nueva Ecija.


Considered to b e a mainstay among tourist spots in Nueva Ecija, the Pantabangan Dam continue to draw foreign and local tourists and Balikbayans because of its scenic ambiance and the awesome engineering wonders which anyone can appreciate.
It is located at barrio Gen. Luna in Rizal town. This natural spring is proven to be medicinal. Visitors go to this place for this purpose. The eastern barrio of Rizal which is nestled uphill on the foot of the Sierra Madre Mountain ranges boasts of one of Central Luzon's hidden treasure; a towering waterfall more than a hundred feet high descends widely across mountain wall.




  1. EDUCATIONAL/TRAINING CENTER







    1. Central Luzon State University



Munoz


Located in the outskirts of the town of Munoz, Nueva Ecija, the 658 hectares main campus of CLSU is famous for its old and shady trees, its model farms, its vegetable and ornamental plant garden. It also has facilities for swimming, basketball and pelota. Oftentimes, Nueva Ecija is referred to as the "Agricultural Center of Lu'zon" because of the presence of CLSU.









    1. Philrice

Maligaya, Munoz


The Philippine Rice Research Institute at Maligaya, Munoz, Nueva Ecija is the Central Agricultural Experiment Station all over the country, it was created to develop and implement a natural rice research and development program, sustain the gains mode in rice production and solve location-specific problems of the whole rice industry.






Loop 4 - Munoz-San Jose-Lupao-Talugtug-Carranglan (NUEVA ECIJA)


  1. HERITAGE AND HISTORICAL




Name

Location

Description




  1. Diamond Park



  1. Dalton Pass



San Jose City

Carranglan

This park is strategically located at the gateway of the Cagayan Valley. A haven for picnickers and sight-seers, it features a natural panoramic view of an invigorating and refreshing environment of numerous parks and gardens landscape on its hills. The river running its foothills is a summer destination. Climbing its hundred step stairs, one reaches lamp-lit pagodas on hill tops offering a panoramic view of northern Nueva Ecija.


Located in Capintalan, Carranglan, Nueva Ecija the place is about 5 hectares and accessible to any kind of transportation along the Maharlika Road. The place has a monument of General Dalton with the historical accounts of World War II.




  1. RURAL TOURISM







  1. Barrio Puncan

Carranglan


Located in the town of Carranglan, the cool breeze atmosphere of this town is likened to Baguio City thus earning the title "Little Baguio." However, tourist facilities are yet to be developed.





LOOP 1 - San Fernando-Mexico-Sta. Ana-Arayat (PAMPANGA)


  1. HERITAGE AND HISTORICAL




Name

Location

Description




  1. Death March Marker




  1. Cutud Lenten Rites



  1. Archdiocesian Museum & Archives



San Fernando

San Fernando

(Cutud, San Pedro)

San Fernando

The start of the horrendous train ride of "Death March". Marches were at the town's railroad station now appropriately marked by a shrine at the station.


This marker is set at the San Fernando Railroad Station commemorating the heroics of the Prisoners of War (PO\Ns) of World War II who took part in the horrendous Death March.
A re-enactment of Christ's passion and death is done every year during the lenten season. The re-enactment is complete with the passion play and culminates with the actual nailing of at least three flagellants on wooden crosses atop a makeshift cavalry.
Contains antiques and exquisite works of art depicting cultural heritage, inclination to humanities, artistic skills and Roman Catholic inspiration of the Pampangos. The museum is at the second floor of Guerero building in the University of the Assumption. The archdiocesan archives can be found at the ground floor of the Mother of Good Counsel Seminary. The museum and archives are both found in San Fernando.




  1. SPECIAL INTEREST







    1. Paskuhan Village



    1. Mt. Arayat




    1. Clark Field Ecozone




    1. Candaba Swamps

San Fernando

Arayat
Mabalacat
Candaba

The first of its kind in Asia and the world's third. It has all the elements of traditional Filipino heritage under one roof, aiming to depict Philippine Christmas all year round. It is projected to be a major trade and tourism center not only in the region by throughout the country.






  1. RURAL TOURISM



Name

Location

Description




  1. Mountain Trekking/Biking




  1. Giant Lantern Festival



Magalang (Mt. Arayat)

San Fernando

Mountain trekkers/bikers and eventual campers at Mt. Arayat start at Magalang and end at the other slope of Arayat where they can refresh at the National Park where at least five swimming pools await them.


Days before Christmas, giant lanterns made of colored crepe and Japanese paper with frames of intricate tinwires skeleton containing electrical mechanism and a thousand bulbs highlight the San Fernando Giant Lantern Festival. The lanterns dance, blink and brilliantly twinkle in kaleidoscopic pattern in cadence with the band music.




  1. CONVENTION/TRAINING CENTER







  1. Pampanga Agricultural College

Magalang

Located at the scenic foothills of Mt. Arayat, it is one of the state-owned agricultural colleges in Central Luzon. Its conference pavilion and natural swimming area were developed by the Philippine Tourism Authority (PTA).




  1. RESORT AND LEISURE







  1. Mimosa




  1. Holiday Inn

Clark
Clark









Loop 2 - Angeles City-Mabalacat-San Fernando-Guagua-Sta. Rita-Porac (PAMPANGA)


  1. HERITAGE AND HISTORICAL




Name

Location

Description




  1. Kamikaze East Airfield


  1. Marcos Santos Residence



  1. Marcos Village



  1. Angeles City Hall Annex Building

Mabalacat


Mabalacat

Mabalacat

Angeles City


It is from this airfield where the first Kamikaze pilots took off for their last mission as the official human bombs on October 24, 1944.


This served as the headquarters of Kamikaze pilots during World War II.
An authentic Negrito Village whose people still practice tribal rituals and customs.
General headquarters for Maj. Arthur Me Arthur in May 1899 - Seat of the First Philippine Revolutionary Army under General Emilio Aguinaldo.



Name

Location

Description




  1. Apo Fiesta



  1. La Naval Fiesta



Angeles City

Angeles City


Celebrations begin with consecutive masses at the Holy Rosary Cathedral after which the faithful kiss the feet of the image of the reclining Christ.


In commemoration of the Virgin of the Holy Rosary whose intercession saw the victory of the Spanish fleet over the Dutch invaders.




  1. BUSINESS PARK/INDUSTRIAL CENTER



1.Casino Filipino


Angeles City


Located at the Century Resort Hotel Complex in Balibago, Angeles City. This casino is operated by the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation.





LOOP 1 - Capaz-Bamban-Concepcion (TARLAC)


  1. HERITAGE AND HISTORICAL




Name

Location

Description




  1. Sto. Domingo Death March Marker




  1. Capas Death March Monument


  1. Camp O'Donnell

Capas


Capas

The site where about 60,000 Filipino soldiers cramped like sardines in closed box-cars were unloaded to start the second phase of the tragic Death March which was about 1.5 km. north from Capas town proper. Even from the "disembarkation" point, more than 30,000 of these defenders of democracy perished from the inhuman treatment they were subjected to during the trip from Abucay arid Mariveles, Bataan to San Fernando, Pampanga.


This monument is a historical marker of the infamous concentration where nearly 30,000 Filipino and American soldiers who participated in the Death March perished in 1942. It depicts the endurance and heroism of valiant soldier­defenders three kilometers from the town proper along the highway.
A name that rings a familiar if sad chord in the hearts of World War II veterans and orphans. O'Donnell is a sentimental must in the itinerary of History. A Concentration camp and subsequently serving as burial grounds for thousands of Filipino soldiers who perished during the last World War II. The site was the ultimate destination of the infamous Death March.




  1. RESORT AND LEISURE







    1. Bueno Hot Spring

Capas


A rich source of tourism revenue once fully developed is the Bueno Hot Springs of Capas located within the reservation area of the former Clark Air Base. The terrain is mountainous and the place can be reached only by trail. The natural geography around rolling terrain traversed by the newly built Capas-Botolan Road and a full view of the reservation makes the place truly attractive to both domestic and foreign tourists. Since this phase is part of the large tract of hectares to be turned over the Philippine Government, the opportunity is ripe for either government or private sector to develop the place.






Name

Location

Description




    1. Paradise Island




    1. O'Donnel River




    1. Crow Valley Target Rays




    1. Malasa Water Falls




    1. Lahar Trek



Concepcion

Capas
Capas
Bamban
Capas

A veritable paradise true to its name "Paradise Island" is all of half a hectare in the middle of a five-hectare man-made lake in Hacienda Tinang, Concepcion, Tarlac. The place can be reached in two ways: thru the Murcia-VOA route or thru the CAT in San Miguel (Concepcion via Tinang road). To reach the island itself is by boat.


The lake is teeming with catfish, mudfish and flapia in addition to Japanese carp. Fishing is allowed anywhere in the lake. All kinds of fruit trees abound in the island such as Tahiti lime (an aromatic version of the local calamansi), mangoes, atis, lychees, champoy, coconut and figs. To make it more colorful are all kinds of flowering plants.
The thick foliage in the area is the natural sanctuary of bords and wild ducks. However, hunting is not allowed in order not to deplete the supply.



  1. EDUCATIONAL/TRAINING CENTER







  1. Camp Concepcion L. Planas

Concepcion


About 11 kilometers from Tarlac town proper going west thru the newly constructed paved road is the GSP Campsite, Camp Concepcion L. Planas named after late mother of the donor, Atty. Rosario L. Planas, well known civic­minded lady.


The local GSP council aims to develop the place into an ideal campsite patterned after those in Manila and or other fully developed camps all over the country. Already the place is thriving with trees and shrubs which were planted by sponsors, girl scouts and their leaders.



Loop 2 - Tarlac-Mayantoc-Paniqui-Camiling-Gerona (TARLAC)


  1. HERITAGE AND HISTORICAL




Name

Location

Description




  1. Tarlac Provincial Capitol and Maria Cristina Park



  1. Camiling Church



  1. Maria Clara Museum




  1. Japanese Memorial Park




  1. Kumpil ng Bayan/Alimudin Festival




  1. Carlos P. Romulo Memorial Library



Tarlac


Camiling

Camiling
Sta. Ignacia


Paniqui

Tarlac

An imposing historical landmark in the province is the seat of the provincial government, the Capitol Building. Constructed atop a hill, it commands a panoramic view of the town of Tarlac and its surrounding environs. Right infront of the building itself are ornamental plants abloom during most of the year.
The construction of this edifice work was initiated by Governor Manuel de Leon in 1906 and it was completed under the governorship of the late Hon. Jose Espinosa in 1909.
True to the vision of its founders, the CAPITOL today is a must in the provincial travel itinerary of domestic and foreign institutes.
The Catholic Convent of Camiling was the death place of General Pedro Pedroche and its men in the hands of Francisco Makabulos and his revolutionary troops in order of General Luna on charges of rebellion.
Two great sons of Camiling who have proven their statesmanship, diplomacy and legal brilliance are Carlos P. Romulo and Cesar Bengson.



  1. RURAL TOURISM







    1. Stacca Resort/Gossood


    1. San Isidro Farmhouse



Tarlac

Mayantoc

Provides an interesting insight into rural life; very picturesque idyll setting which offers potential for development as tourist attraction.






  1. RESORT AND LEISURE




Name

Location

Description




    1. Dolores Springs


    1. Ranig Palace Resort




    1. Grandma's Hotel & Restaurant




    1. Inn on the Park




    1. Asiatic Pension Homes




    1. Del Rosario Resort




    1. Sta. Rita Resort




    1. Wonderland Resort



Dolores

Paniqui
Tarlac
San Miguel
Tarlac
Tarlac
Tarlac
Bamban

Seven kilometers away from Tarlac town is Dolores Springs. Its water is believed to be medicinal and for this, a good number of excursionists old and young frequent the place. However, as of now, there are no facilities to give physical comfort to the travelers, like lodging quarters or waiting sheds.





  1. BUSINESS/INDUSTRIAL




Name

Location

Description




  1. Luisita Industrial Land and Park



  1. Cat Sugar Mills and Paniqui Sugar Mills

San Miguel, Tarlac

Tarlac/Paniqui

Hacienda Luisita is growing into the 21st century. It started with the progressive evolution of 12,000 hectares of agricultural lands in San Miguel, Tarlac, Tarlac acquired by Don Jose Cojuangco in 1958.


Luisita Land is a well planned center for gainful enterprises in agriculture, industry and services away from the congestion of Metro Manila. It fully integrate urban and rural components. A park-like city Where residential, business and social centers are close to each other. With a profusion of trees to enhance the environment and parkways to ensure privacy and feel of country.
The development is geared to quality and diversity appealing to mixed wide-based markets. It is people-oriented with the flexibility to preserve the, ecological balance. The plan draws from the latest and the most appropriate technology in land planning and site development, for the maximum benefit of investors and their work-force.
Luisita is right in the heartland of Luzon, conveniently linking produce from country to the centers of trade and leisure. An easy 1 112 hour drive from Manila or Poro Point in La Union and 2 hours from Subic in Zambales and Baguio.
All-day transport via the North Expressway and railway traversing the estate. Light plane or helicopter shuttles from Luisita's private airstrips to Manila (20 minutes flight) and elsewhere. More accessibility with the reopening of Laoag's International Airport and the commercial conversion of nearby Clark Air Base.
The province has two sugar mills that help boost its economy. One is in Tarlac and the other is in Paniqui. CAT is presently under Rehabilitation.
Both are educational and aesthetic areas for package tours for student populace. Paniqui Sugar Mills is 2 kilometers from the town proper which is accessible by all means of transportation. CAT Sugar Mills in San Miguel, Tarlac located in sprawling plantation of about four thousand hectares. Privately owned the areas can be reached thru a network of good roads and helicopter.



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