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Top 20 Bulacan Tourist Spot (UPDATED): Best Places to See

Here is your complete travel guide to the off-beaten and famous tourist spots in Bulacan province! Find out why it is one of the best places to visit and know what it’s known for.

Bulacan province prides itself on being the site of major historical events in the Philippines! It saw the First Constitutional Democracy in Asia and important battles that led to the liberation of the Philippines from the Spanish 300-year regime.

Aside from its role in Philippine history, the province boasts of numerous sites for eager tourists and adventurers. Here, you’ll find panoramic viewpoints, scenic mountains, cascading waterfalls, enchanting caves, vast plains, pristine rivers, and critical sanctuaries.

Add to these centuries-old churches with stunning architecture.

It’s more fun in Bulacan province indeed! Without further ado, here are the Bulacan tourist attractions you should not miss.

Behold Must-See Bulacan Tourist Spot

1. mt. gola.

Mt Gola is one of the tourist spots in Bulacan.

Mt. Gola is one of the two major peaks found in Biak na Bato National Park. During the Japanese regime, the mountain served as a camp and vantage point for Filipino guerillas.

The province designated it as a heritage site and is now one of the most popular tourist spots in Bulacan province.

  • Location/Jump-off: Biak na Bato National Park, San Miguel
  • Entrance Fee: Php 30
  • Guide Fee for a Group: Php 300 to Php 500
  • Contact: 09053726148 (Municipality of San Miguel)

2. Barasoain Church

Barasoain Church is one of the tourist spots in Bulacan.

Barasoain Church is one of the historical tourist spots in Malolos, Bulacan. Also known as Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish, the church was built in the 1880s. Near the church, you’ll find a mini-museum featuring religious icons and materials. Daily mass is celebrated here. This is one of the tourist destinations which Bulacan is known for.

  • Location/Jump-off: Malolos City

3. Biak na Bato National Park

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The Biak na Bato National Park boasts of numerous caves with stunning stalactite and stalagmite rock formations. One of the most visited of these caves is the Aguinaldo Cave which served as a hide-out of former president Emilio Aguinaldo during the Filipino-American war.

Aside from the caves, there are several mountain peaks you can assault such as Mt. Gola and Mt. Manalmon. These peaks offer you a breathtaking view of the Sierra Madre mountain ranges and the low-lying plains.

  • Location/Jump-off: San Miguel

4. National Shrine of the Divine Mercy

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The National Shrine of the Divine Mercy is one of the best churches to visit in Bulacan. It is home to a famous grotto of Our Lady of Fatima including life-sized statues of the Stations of the Cross.

There is also a souvenir shop where you can buy religious items. It is one of the best tourist spots in San Jose Del Monte, Bulacan.

5. Baguio of Bulacan-Hilltop

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If you’re looking for a nearby site to experience cool weather, then check out the so-called “Hilltop” on the outskirts of Norzagaray. From here, catch a stunning view of the Sierra Madre and Cordillera mountain ranges including Angat and Ipo dams. There is also a rappelling site here to satisfy your craving for adventure.

  • Location/Jump-off: Bitbit Bridge, Brgy San Lorenzo, Norzagaray
  • Cottage Rent: Php 250 per cottage
  • Rappelling Contact: 09167388880

6. Gawad Kalinga Enchanted Farm

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Gawad Kalinga Enchanted Farm is one of the educational tourist spots in Bulacan. The farm advocates social entrepreneurship, helping the local community and beyond.

If you come here, you’re not only learning but also helping in advocacy. Here, you’ll have the chance to experience farming, feeding animals, pottery making, and irrigation.

  • Location/Jump-off: California Street, Pandi-Angat Road, Angat
  • Day Tour Rate: Php 395 to Php 995
  • Overnight Rate at Pool Villa: Php 800 to Php 3,500
  • Operation Time: 8am to 5pm (Tuesday to Sunday)
  • Tip: Book a trip through [email protected] before visiting.

7. St. Andrew Kim Tae Gon Shrine

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Saint Andrew Kim Tae Gon Shrine is a Korean-born priest who served in Lolomboy, Bulacan. He is the shrine’s secondary patron, after Sto. Cristo.

  • Location/Jump-off: Lolomboy

8. Candaba Bird Sanctuary

Candaba Bird Sanctuary is one of the tourist spots in Bulacan.

Candaba Bird Sanctuary is one of the protected tourist spots in Bulacan. Birdwatchers love coming here to catch sight of different species of endemic and migratory birds, some of which come from as far away as Russia and Japan.

Conversion to farmland and illegal hunting, however, are decimating the sanctuary. There is an urgent need to protect what if left of this ecological beauty and bounty.

  • Location/Jump-off: Baliu

9. Guiguinto Old Train Station

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Guiguinto Old Train Station inspired some of the most popular literary works in the country. The old train station was the site of an ambush that killed six priests during the Spanish period.

Aside from its historical importance, the station also offers a good view of the sunset and its architectural design is a sight in itself. It is also one of the historical tourist destinations in Bulacan.

  • Location/Jump-off: Guiguinto

10. Mount Manalmon

Mt Manalmon is one of the tourist spots in Bulacan.

Mount Manalmon is one of the popular hiking tourist spots in Bulacan province, located in Biak na Bato National Park. It takes easy trekking across gently rolling trails toward the peak.

From the top, catch a breathtaking view of the lush vegetation and the vast plains of Bulacan. If you’re exhausted, there is a nearby river where you can have a rejuvenating swim.

11. Casa Real Shrine

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Casa Real Shrine was one of the government centers of the Spaniards during their colonization of the Philippines. Built in 1580, it housed governors during such a period. Today, it houses rare artifacts from the first republic of the Philippines.

  • Location/Jump-off: Plaza Rizal, Malolos City

12. Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes

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The Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes is one of the most popular religious tourist spots in Bulacan. Interestingly, the grotto is an exact replica of the internationally-known grotto in France. Catholic pilgrims from all over the country and many miraculous have been reported.

  • Location/Jump-off: Sta. Maria-Tungkong Mangga Road, San Jose del Monte City
  • Healing Mass: 9 am every Saturday
  • Regular Mass: 7 am daily

13. Verdivia Falls

Verdivia Falls is one of the tourist spots in Bulacan.

Verdivia Falls is a 15-feet waterfall cascading on a wide pool. The pool is fit for swimming and bamboo rafting. Its waters come from pristine forests upstream. Locals love coming here to escape the lowland heat and to commune with the rustic environment. This is one of the must-visit tourist spots in DRT, Bulacan.

  • Location/Jump-off: Brgy. Talbak,  Doña Remedios Trinidad
  • Entrance Fee: Php 10 per person
  • Guide Fee: Php 200 for a group

14. Saint John of God Parish Church

Saint of God Parish Church, one of the best tourist spots in San Rafael, Bulacan, dates back to the 19th century. Also called San Juan de Dios Parish, the church was the site of the Battle of San Rafael, a historic duel between the Spanish Army and the Filipino resistance forces. Hundreds of Filipinos died during the battle.

  • Location/Jump-off: Brgy Poblacion, San Rafael

15. Pinagrealan Cave

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Pinagrealan Cave is one of the emerging tourist spots in Norzagaray, Bulacan. It served as a hideout of Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo during the Spanish-Filipino war. It is also a favorite hiking destination and inside, there are pools and limestone rock formations such as the Rhino’s Rock and Lioness Head Rock.

  • Location/Jump-off: Brgy Minuyan, Norzagaray
  • Entrance Fee: Php 50

16. Marcelo H. Del Pilar Museum

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The said museum commemorates Marcelo H. Del Pilar, one of the iconic figures during the Filipino resistance against the Spaniards. His writings were instrumental to the Philippine liberation from Spain.

The museum houses artifacts, books, and literary works attributed to Del Pilar including an original copy of the La Solidaridad.

  • Location/Jump-off: Sitio Cupang, Brgy. San Nicolas
  • Operation Time: 8 am to 5 pm (Tuesdays to Sundays)

17. Madlum Cave

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Madlum Cave is one of the two cave systems found in Biak na Bato. Inside, you’ll find different rock formations to ignite your imagination.

Expect a challenging trek, swim, and bridge crossing while trekking in the cave. Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo created the Malolos Constitution in this very cave.

18. Reyes Strawberry Farm

Yes, you’ve read that right! Strawberries can grow not just in Baguio but also in Bulacan. At Reyes Strawberry Farm, you’ll have the chance to pick fresh strawberries and enjoy the rustic atmosphere. Besides, the farm offers grape picking. It is one of the most frequented tourist spots in Calumpit, Bulacan.

  • Location/Jump-off: Purok 2 Calumpong, Calumpit
  • Entrance Fee: None
  • Strawberry Season: September to early March
  • Strawberry Picking Rate: Php 100- Php 200
  • Parking: Available

19. Bitbit River

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Bitbit River is one of the most preserved tourist spots in Bulacan province. Locals love coming here because of its pristine waters emanating from the Sierra Madre. Here, you can rappel on surrounding rocks and cliffs or jump into the cool waters.

  • Location/Jump-off: Norzagaray

20. Bayokbok Cave

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Bayokbok Cave is one of the off-beaten tourist spots in Bulacan. Via hiking or vehicle, you can reach the cave that is just 7.5 kilometers from the town center.

Near the cave is the Madlum River, home to shrimps and other aquatic species. Inside the cave, you’ll find stalactite and stalagmite rock formations.

  • Location/Jump-off: Sitio Madlum, Brgy. Sibul, San Miguel

For Your Information

If you need more information to help set up your itinerary to the tourist spots in Bulacan province, do contact the provincial tourism office via the following:

  • Facebook Page: Provincial History, Arts, Culture and Tourism Office – Bulacan
  • Contact: (044) 791 9252
  • Email: [email protected]

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14 Must-Visit Bulacan Province Tourist Spots: Nature Parks and Historical Sites

14 Must-Visit Bulacan Province Tourist Spots: Nature Parks and Historical Sites

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  • 14. Puning Cave

13. Ipo Dam View Deck

12. malolos cathedral, 11. pulilan butterfly haven, 10. reyes strawberry farm, 9. bitbit bridge.

  • 8. Bakas River

7. Ciudad De Victoria

6. grotto of our lady of lourdes, 5. gawad kalinga enchanted farm, 4. pinagrealan cave, 3. mt. balagbag, 2. barasoain church, 1. biak-na-bato national park.

Top Bulacan Tourist Spots

There are plenty of historical spots in the Philippines that you can visit, but make sure to add the province of Bulacan in your itinerary. It is famous for the Barasoain Church, where the First Philippine Republic was inaugurated in 1899. Many of the country’s celebrated heroes and artists like Gregorio del Pilar and Francisco Baltazar are from this province. 

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Bulacan is also home to many natural wonders, as its landscape boasts caves, rivers, and mountains for hiking . There are plenty of options for those who love exploring the outdoors. It’s also an ideal destination for those who want a quick getaway with their family or friends because it is only roughly 30KM north of the Philippine capital, Manila . There are also many Bulacan tours you can book for a hassle-free experience. No wonder it’s called the Northern Gateway from Manila!

We’ve put together 14 of the best Bulacan tourist spots so you can see what this province has to offer:

14. Puning Cave 

Located in the municipality of Doña Remedios Trinidad, Puning Cave was declared by the country’s Department of Environment and Natural Resources as one of the caves in the Philippines that are critical to their ecosystem. On the way to the cave, you’ll pass by a rainforest that is home to monkeys, wild boars, deer, and several species of birds.

When visiting this cave, pack light and wear comfortable clothes and proper footwear, as the trek can be a bit of a challenge. Prepare to squeeze through narrow paths and wade into spring water. For long visits, you may rent cottages in the area where you can eat your packed food. You may also choose to order Filipino food cooked by the locals.

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Aerial view of Ipo Dam

If you’re the kind of traveler who likes taking lots of pictures, be sure to schedule a stop at the Ipo Dam View Deck in Norzagaray. Not only does it offer breathtaking views of Ipo Dam and the Sierra Madre mountain range, but it also has several photo spots, including a huge man-made nest, a swing, a kubo (a wooden hut), and other wooden structures. Tip: come early to avoid the crowds and get that perfect travel photo.

The route to the view deck has many turns, so if you often have motion sickness, it’s best to bring medicine. You won’t have to worry about food, though, as there are a couple of eateries and stores nearby.

Altar of Malolos Cathedral

Photo by Malolos Cathedral

The Malolos Cathedral is famous for being declared the Minor Basilica of Our Lady of Immaculate Conception by Pope John Paul II and its distinct role in Philippine history. From September 1898 to March 1899, the convent was used as General Emilio Aguinaldo’s presidential palace. As he was fleeing from Americans, he ordered that the convent and the church be burned, making them useless to the enemy. 

Fortunately, the convent and the church were gradually rebuilt, and in 1962 the church was inaugurated as a cathedral. Today, the cathedral serves as the ecclesiastical seat of the Diocese of Malolos. On your visit, don’t forget to check out the Kalayaan Tree (Freedom Tree), a centuries-old tree believed to have been planted by Aguinaldo himself.

Butterfly resting on flower

This butterfly sanctuary in San Francisco, Pulilan is the residence of the Aguirre family, which was opened to the public so people can appreciate the butterflies living in their garden. A visit here will let you get close to different species of plants and butterflies and see a butterfly nursery, making it a good place to commune with nature or educate children about the importance of all creatures on the planet. 

You can also explore the Bulacan Doll Museum, which is located within the property. It is host to 17 dioramas that depict historical events in the Philippines. If you’re visiting during the hotter months, you might want to bring swimwear as you can cool off at their pool.

Hands holding strawberries

This strawberry farm in Calumpit is four hectares and houses around 30,000 strawberry plants. Started by a self-taught strawberry farmer in 2013, Reyes Strawberry farm has attracted many visitors as it is also home to other fruit-bearing plants like grapes, dragon fruit, and rambutan. 

The highlight of a trip here is the strawberries. Not only will you be able to take in the view of the rows upon rows of strawberry plants, but you can also pick some of the fruits yourself.

You’ll have several choices, as the strawberries growing here originated from different places like Baguio , California, Australia, and Hawaii. If possible, time your visit during December when a lot of the plants bear fruit.

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Bitbit Bridge is not just your regular bridge. Its location in Norzagaray and its 100-foot elevation allow it to give you amazing views of the Sierra Madre mountain range and the Bitbit River.

Because of this, it has become popular with bikers who want a quick escape from the city. At one end of the bridge is the entrance to the Angat Rainforest and Ecological Park, which has its own trails and view decks.

If you’re feeling more adventurous, you can try rappelling from the bridge down to the river, where you can take a quick dip after. Don’t forget to bring a drone if you have it, as the aerial views the area offers are also spectacular.

8. Bakas River 

View of Bakas River in Bulacan

Another stop in Norzagaray that you should add to your list is Bakas River. It is believed that the markings left on some of the rocks along the riverbank are the footprints of Bernardo Carpio, a legendary being with superhuman strength. This is where the river got its name. Bakas means “trace” in Filipino. 

The river is actually part of the Angat River and is located in Barangay Matictic. It has become popular for both locals and travelers from afar because of its clear and clean waters that are perfect for swimming.

If you’re planning to stay here the whole day, you can rent huts along the riverbank, as well as ring floaties. Just be mindful of where you walk or swim, as the current can be strong and some of the rocks are slippery.

Gardens in Ciudad de Victoria, Bulacan

Photo by Philippine Arena

This 140-hectare tourism zone in Bocaue is home to the massive Bulacan arena. Officially called the Philippine Arena, it has a seating capacity of 55,000 and is the largest indoor arena in the world. 

Apart from the arena itself, you can also check out The Garden, where you can find thousands of colorful plants and flowers, all arranged to provide you with beautiful views and unique photo spots.

You’ll want to take pictures with the giant teddy bear, the big chess pieces, the green jeepney, and the huge peacock! Kids will also enjoy their visit here, as it has a playground, a trampoline, and a mini-zoo, as well as life-size statues of famous cartoon and comic book characters.

Facade of Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto

Photo by Our Lady of Lourdes, Grotto Shrine

Opened on February 11, 1965, the Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes has been visited by millions of pilgrims to pray, meditate, and leave their offerings. If you look at the Bulacan map, you’ll see that this pilgrimage spot located in San Jose del Monte is just beyond Metro Manila’s boundary, making it accessible to those living in nearby cities.

If it reminds you of the Rosary Basilica in the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes in France, that’s because the grotto was built as a tribute to the famous French pilgrimage site. Anita Guanzon was diagnosed with cancer but was cured after bathing in the Lourdes waters in France. After that, the Guanzon family converted their 20-hectare farm into the grotto that you can visit today.

Farmer waters crops in GK Enchanted Farm

Photo by GK Enchanted Farm

Named after its location in Barangay Encanto (a Filipino term for fairy-like creatures) in Angat, the Gawad Kalinga Enchanted Farm aims to promote sustainable community development and encourage social entrepreneurship in the country. To help their mission, they’ve opened their doors to travelers. 

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If you're looking for Bulacan tour packages that offer you a unique travel experience, GK Enchanted Farm has that. You and your travel companions can take part in the farm tours , a buffet lunch, and social enterprise demonstrations where you can learn how to make cream cheese or stitch together your own plushies.

No need to worry about being tired after all the fun activities, the farm has private rooms and dorms, which you can rent for longer stays.

Entrance to Pinagrealan Cave

Photo by Pinagrealan Cave

One of the must-visit historical spots in the Philippines is the Pinagrealan Cave in Norzagaray. The cave is more than a kilometer deep and was used by the Katipuneros (members of the anti-colonialism revolutionary society) as a camp during the Spanish colonial period. It is also believed to have been General Emilio Aguinaldo’s hideout during the Filipino-American war.

Today, if you visit the cave, you’ll be able to see gorgeous limestone rock formations that vary in color (from pink to white and brown), as well as stalactites and stalagmites that seem to sparkle when the light catches them.

Exploring the cave requires you to squeeze through narrow passageways and wade through waist-deep waters, so make sure to dress and pack for those instances.

Summit of Mt. Balagbag

One of the mountains near Manila that have become popular for hikers is Mt. Balagbag. If you’re a beginner who wants to try Bulacan hiking, this mountain in San Jose del Monte is one of the best places to start.

The trek to the summit is fairly easy, but if you’re doing a late morning or early afternoon trek, make sure to apply sunblock, wear a hat, and bring lots of water as the trail can be hot.

If you want to pack light, just bring some money and buy food at the stores you’ll encounter on the way to the summit. Once there, you’ll be rewarded with a view of the Sierra Madre mountain range and Metro Manila. 

Close-up shot of Barasoain Church

Bulacan tours are incomplete without a visit to Barasoain Church. Officially known as Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish, the church was the site of the first Philippine Congress in 1898 and the inauguration of the First Philippine Republic in 1899. The Malolos Constitution was also drafted here. The church is also known for being featured in the last incarnation of the PHP10 bill.

The church itself was finished in 1888 and is made of stone and features Baroque architecture typical during the Spanish period. If you have a lot of time during your visit, you should also check out the Barasoain Museum or the Museo ng Republika ng 1899 (Museum of the 1899 Republic), which features dioramas of the historical events that happened at the church.

Lake in Biak-Na-Bato National Park

Photo by Biak-na-Bato National Park

Perhaps the most famous Bulacan park, Biak-na-Bato National Park is a protected area located in San Miguel. The 2,117-hectare park is known for its historical significance, as it served as the mountain hideout of Filipino revolutionaries as they fought the Spanish forces. This was also where the Republic of Biak-na-Bato was established by General Emilio Aguinaldo.

Today, the park serves as a getaway for those who want to connect with nature by doing hiking tours and explore rock formations, caves, and rivers. Wear comfortable clothes and shoes on your visit as some areas require a bit of a trek to reach.

Many hikers come to the park to climb Mt. Gola and Mt. Manalmon. If you want a bit of a challenge and can only choose one of these mountains to conquer, Mt. Gola is for you. 

The trek to the summit can take an hour, and you will need to crawl through some steep trails to cross it safely or use a rope to pull yourself up. The trail also passes through a small stream, so be ready to get your shoes wet. Once you reach the summit, the view of the mountains and the Madlum River will greet you.

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If you want a less complicated hike, try Mt. Manalmon. Your trek will start by passing through Madlum Cave, leading you through a shallow part of Madlum River before you begin to climb the mountain. 

While the climb itself is easier than that of Mt. Gola, you’ll still be rewarded with a beautiful view of the Madlum River and Mt. Arayat when you reach the summit. It could take you roughly two hours to reach the top, so make sure you bring enough water with you. If you’re feeling even more adventurous, you can also spend the night here by staying overnight at the campsite near the summit. You can also choose to climb both. In fact, you can book a Mt. Manalmon and Mt. Gola twin hike tour .

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You don’t have to climb mountains to experience the park, though. You can also choose to explore Madlum Cave itself, which takes its name from the Kapampangan term for dark, “madalalumdum.” During World War II, the cave served as a hideout for Japanese soldiers.

Inside, you’ll see picturesque limestone formations and glittering stalactites and stalagmites. Even if it’s just a small cave, it can be quite an adventure to explore it because of its narrow passageways and its different elevations—you’ll need to rappel down some of the areas. Just be careful where you step on, as some rocks can be slippery. 

If you’re still looking for a challenge after Madlum Cave, you should try spelunking at Bayukbok Cave. Exploring it will require you to twist your body to fit tight passageways, so be prepared to crawl your way through rock formations and stalagmites.

It will all be worth it once you reach what is called the music room, or a cavern with limestone formations that produce percussion-like sounds when lightly tapped. Don’t forget to wear comfortable clothing and be prepared to get wet, as there are times that the cave has water inside.

The Madlum River can also be found inside Biak-na-Bato National Park. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a popular place for swimming because of its clear, cool waters and the gorgeous rock formations and lush greens along its banks.

But if you want to take a dip, you need to be mindful of the current as the waters can be strong and rise fast, especially during the rainy season. You can also try to traverse the monkey bridge, which is essentially just two hanging ropes—one for you to step on and the other for you to hold on to.

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You may also explore the Balaong River, which also has beautiful rock formations along its banks. It runs through one side of the national park, with some parts of the river shallow enough to wade through from one side to the other (you may even spot carabaos wading with you!), while other portions are deep enough for a quick swim. 

Along its banks, you’ll find more caves like the Bahay Paniki Cave, Bukal Cave, and Aguinaldo Cave, which is believed to be the hideout of General Emilio Aguinaldo and the place where the pact of Biak-na-Bato (which ended the Philippine Revolution) was signed.

Plan Your Historical and Nature Trip to Bulacan Province

Aerial view of Bitbit River, Bulacan

With breathtaking natural landscapes and rich history, Bulacan is a playground for those seeking outdoor adventure or those who want to learn more about the country’s past. Some places even allow you to do both!

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The province offers so many activities and adventures to try that it’s not enough to experience them all in one trip. Part of its charm is that there’s always something new to discover on each visit, and that’s what makes the province such a reliable destination. The attractions make it perfect for a carefully planned trip, and yet its proximity to the Philippine capital makes it easy to explore it on a whim. 

So the next time you’re deciding where to go, whether it’s two months from now or this weekend, think of Bulacan. It might just be the trip you need.

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Bulacan is one of the provinces in the Philippines with so much more to offer–and not many people know. More often than not, Bulacan is one of the provinces that won’t quickly occur to you when it comes to tourist destinations in the Philippines. It’s not as popular as Palawan, Boracay, or Tagaytay. But the truth is, Bulacan is filled with hidden gems waiting to be discovered. If you’re a fan of outdoor trips and nature adventure, Bulacan is the province to visit! Read on to learn about the 15 best tourist spots in this province!

Spelunking at Puning Cave and Pinagrealan Cave

Pinagrealan Cave by Judgefloro via Wikipedia cc

  • Puning Cave Address: Puning Trail, Doña Remedios Trinidad, Bulacan
  • Pinagrealan Cave Address: Norzagaray Bulacan

Adventure-seekers will surely enjoy a trip to Bulacan’s Puning and PInagrealan Cave! Located in Doña Remedios Town, Puning Cave is a must-see for those who are into spelunking. It can be very challenging, and the tides may get high occasionally, so wear proper footwear and bring extra clothes. Pinagrealan Cave, on the other hand, is located in Norzagaray. Here, you’ll see beautiful limestone formations that you can explore with the help of tour guides who’ll guide and educate you throughout your caving experience.

Watch concerts at the Philippine Arena.

Philippine Arena by patrickroque01 via Wikipedia cc

Address: Ciudad de Victoria, Santa Maria, Bulacan

The Philippine Arena is a multipurpose indoor arena in Ciudad de Victoria, Bocaue, Bulacan, Philippines. It is considered the world’s largest indoor arena, with a seating capacity of up to 55,000 people. The arena was inaugurated on July 21, 2014, and is owned by the religious group Iglesia ni Cristo.

The Philippine Arena was built to serve as a venue for various events such as sports, concerts, and religious gatherings. It has hosted several international events, including the 2019 Southeast Asian Games opening ceremony and the 2018 FIBA 3×3 World Cup.

The arena’s design is inspired by traditional Philippine architecture and features a dome-shaped roof made of steel and aluminum. It also has a state-of-the-art sound system and LED screens that provide an immersive viewing experience for spectators.

Aside from the arena itself, Ciudad de Victoria also features other amenities such as a convention center, a hotel, a medical center, and a housing development.

Visita Iglesia at Barasoain, St. Joseph the Worker, and St. Martin of Tours Parish Churches

Barasoain Church. The Cradle of Philippine Democracy by Chicodj via Wikimedia cc

  • Barasoain Church address: Paseo del Congreso Street corner Don Antonio Bautista Street, Brgy. San Gabriel, Malolos, Bulacan
  • St. Joseph the Worker address: Azucena Street, Malolos, 3000 Bulacan
  • St. Martin of Tours Parish Church Address: Bocaue Town Proper Street, Poblacion, Bocaue, Bulacan

Planning to go to Bulacan during the Holy Week? Visita Iglesia is one of the things you can do. There are many churches around Bulacan, but some of the most noteworthy would be Barasoain Church. It’s known for being the place where the inauguration of the First Philippine Congress happened in 1898. Other churches to visit are St. Joseph the Worker and St. Martin of Tours Parish, two of the oldest churches in the province.

Swim at Jed’s Island Resort

Jed’s Island Resort

Address: MacArthur Hwy, Calumpit, Bulacan

Jed’s Island Resort is one of Bulacan’s most popular tourist destinations. We hear it in radio ads and see it in TV commercials. Many billboards and posters within the province advertise this resort; that’s why your experience in Bulacan wouldn’t be complete without going to Jed’s. It’s known as a family-favorite resort in Calumpit. The resort has 11 pools, function rooms, recreational facilities, and horseback riding! It’s an ideal destination if you’re traveling with kids.

Hike at Mount Manalmon

Mt. Arayat viewed from the summit of Mt. Manalmon, Bulacan by Storm Crypt via Flickr cc

Address: Doña Remedios Trinidad, 3009 Bulacan

One of the most stunning locations you’ll visit is Mount Manalmon in San Miguel, Bulacan. Though it’s mostly known as a hiking spot, this offers more than just a trail adventure. Here, apart from doing a climb, you can explore Madlum cave, camp overnight, and enjoy the views as well. It’s an adventure trip worth taking with your friends to appreciate the beauty of nature in the province.

Explore Bustos Heritage Park

Bustos Heritage Park

Address: Municipal Rd, Bustos, 3007 Bulacan

Bustos Heritage Park is a tourist attraction in the town of Bustos , where art meets history. Here, you can learn much about history, particularly World War 2. Many sculptures can be found around the park where art enthusiasts can enjoy them. There’s also a zoo and aviary here and a wide-open space park where one can unwind after a day of touring the area. It’s indeed a one-stop tourist destination without having to spend much!

See butterflies at Pulilan Butterfly Haven.

Butterfly Haven

Address: 3005 San Francisco, Pulilan, Bulacan

Complete your nature-tripping experience in Bulacan when you go to Pulilan Butterfly Haven, where you can discover different butterfly species! This verdant butterfly habitat is a perfect getaway for those who love these beautiful creatures and want to know more about the environment. Apart from the butterfly haven, tourists can also enjoy a dip in its swimming pool, visit the Doll Museum, and have an overnight trip.

Learn history from the Casa Real Shrine

Casa Real Shrine by Judgefloro via Wikipedia cc

Address: Paseo del Congreso, Plaza Rizal, Malolos, 3000 Bulacan

One of the oldest establishments to visit in Bulacan is Casa Real Shrine. Built in 1580, this house served as the residence and office of Gobernadorcillo during the Spanish colonization. It also housed the printing press of revolutionary papers and became a library. This historic casa is one of the important symbols of Philippine history as it now serves as a repository of the revolutionary government during the colonization period.

Camp at Kabayunan View Deck

Kabayunan View Deck photo via FB Page

Address: Brgy.Kabayunan, Doña Remedios Trinidad, Bulacan

Want to go camping with your friends? Why not go to Dona Remedios Trinidad in Bulacan, where you can enjoy overnight camping with your friends and sleep under the stars while relaxing in its chilly weather. Mornings are made more glorious here as you wake up with a sea of clouds as your view! There are Instagrammable spots here, too, so you can take many photos as you enjoy the vista. Make sure to bring camping items with you for a comfortable adventure!

Visit the Garden Ciudad de Victoria

Garden Ciudad de Victoria photo by Robin Alvarez via FB page

Address: Address: Ciudad de Victoria, Santa Maria, Bulacan

Image grabbed from Philippine Arena’s Facebook page. Situated in Santa Maria and Bocaue, Bulacan, the Garden at Ciudad de Victoria is one of the most beautiful attractions you’ll visit in Bulacan. The garden has colorful ornamental plants, a lush landscape, and various animals. This picturesque setting is a sight to see in Bulacan, as it offers tranquility and scenic views that tourists would love to see.

Visit Biak-na-Bato National Park

Biak-na-Bato National Park - Mount Susong Dalaga and Tilandong Falls are also popular attractions inside the park. by Ramon FVelasquez via Wikipedia cc

Address: Doña Remedios Trinidad, Bulacan

Biak na Bato National Park is a must-visit park in Bulacan, especially for adventure junkies. This place offers various nature adventure experiences such as guided cave exploration tours, trekking, swimming, having a picnic, and more. It’s ideal for a one-day tour, especially in nice weather. Be sure to wear proper footwear and a comfy outfit to enjoy the whole nature adventure!

Visit Gawad Kalinga Enchanted Farm

Gawad Kalinga Enchanted Farm photo via FB Page

Address: Pandi Angat Rd, Angat, Bulacan

Did you know that when you visit Gawad Kalinga Enchanted Farm, you can help local farmers in your own way? Gawad Kalinga (GK) Enchanted Farm prides itself as a “Disneyland for social tourism” as it offers social enterprises for sustainable development through acts of caring and sharing. The enchanted farm provides several packages that let you explore the area through scheduled farm tours, demos, and activities that you can do overnight. The day tours include sumptuous meals, so bring your friends here for a day of learning about sustainable tourism!

Try Bulacan’s Local Cuisine

Hungry? Load up on your choice of kakanin.

A surefire way to enjoy a trip to another province is to travel by taste when you visit Bulacan! Known for its kakanin , pancit, and seafood, Bulacan offers a gastronomic delight to tourists who want to try their local cuisine. Foodies who want to try Bulacan’s best should try their best-tasting kakanin or rice cakes, ranging from suman, puto, kutsinta, and maja blanca, among others. For savory meals, we suggest you try their Pancit Marilao topped with Bulacan okoy and kamias. For the full meal, don’t forget to order Kilawing bangus in kesong puti and Lapu-lapu de Reyna.

Go Strawberry-picking at Reyes Strawberry Farm

Strawberry Farm in Bulacan

Address: Calumpang, Calumpit, Bulacan

Now, you don’t have to travel to La Trinidad just to try strawberry picking! A few hours away from Manila, Reyes Strawberry Farm offers guests an enjoyable fruit-picking experience for all ages. Aside from strawberries, the farm also grows other fruits like grapes and dragon fruits. The farm grows six strawberry varieties, with the Hawaiian variety as the sweetest. The best time to go here is in December when it’s in season.

Visit the Bulacan Museum

Bulacan Museum by Judgefloro via Wikimedia cc

Address: Provincial Capitol Compound, City of Malolos, Bulacan

Those who love visiting museums will enjoy and learn much about history at the Museo ng Bulacan. This historical museum showcases several relics, documents, artifacts, and significant handicrafts about the Philippine Revolution. Here, you’ll also learn about the Malolos Convention, which happened in 1898, the legislative body of the Philippines’ revolutionary government. Aside from the museum, there’s also a church that you can easily visit nearby.

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Wondering where to take the kids this summer vacation?  Or perhaps you and the whole family need to take that well-deserved break when the temperature starts to soar?  Amana Waterpark in Pandi, Bulacan just may well be that pleasant escape that you're looking for and more.

Considered to be one of the premier summer destinations in the Philippines, Amana Waterpark boasts of world-class services, attractions and amenities with a touch of Filipino hospitality. The resort also promises value for their guest's money, which mekes it a great boon for families working on a tight budget.

As presented on their website, Amana has become a well-known summer destination despite being relatively new.  This can be attributed to their amazing selection of attractions that can appeal to anyone's fancy.  Its main feature is the 3,500 sq meter wave-pool which is said to create the biggest wave, or the Tsunami wave.

Amana Waterpark is said to have the biggest wave pool in the entire Philippines, providing guests with 13 different gigantic kinds of wave. Added attractions are over 100 different life-size characters to take photos with.  The resort also has a variety of side attractions like horseback riding, a picnic grove, a souvenir shop and cozy cottages made from indigenous materials.

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About Secret Bali

Welcome to Secret Bali , located in the picturesque town of Pandi, Bulacan, which offers a delightful and rejuvenating staycation experience for travelers seeking an escape from the bustling city life. This hidden gem provides a serene ambiance and a range of amenities that will make your stay unforgettable.

Tranquil Accommodations and Charming Amenities

Secret Bali presents a variety of amenities designed to cater to your relaxation and leisure needs. Immerse yourself in the cool waters of the adult pool, which features depths ranging from 3 to 5 feet, or spend quality time with your little ones in the inviting kiddie pool and Jacuzzi. Lounge in the comfortable Nipa hut cottage, unwind at the recessed table, or retreat to the Bahay kubo with a cozy bedroom for a peaceful night’s sleep.

To enhance your stay, Secret Bali offers a well-equipped kitchenette for your culinary ventures, allowing you to prepare your favorite meals and snacks. Keep your refreshments chilled with the provided cooler box, and enjoy your dining experience at the convenient chairs and tables. Additionally, ample parking is available for your convenience, ensuring a hassle-free arrival and departure. For those seeking a bit of friendly competition, engage in a game of billiards or shoot some hoops at the basketball half court.

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Nearby Attractions to Explore

While Secret Bali itself is a haven of tranquility, you’ll find a range of attractions in the surrounding area to add excitement and exploration to your staycation. Here are three popular nearby attractions:

  • Bulacan Provincial Capitol Building: Immerse yourself in the rich history of Bulacan by visiting the Bulacan Provincial Capitol Building. Marvel at the grandeur of its architecture and explore the exhibits that showcase the cultural heritage and accomplishments of the province.
  • Philippine Arena : Just a short drive away from Secret Bali, the Philippine Arena stands as one of the world’s largest indoor arenas. Catch a thrilling sports event or enjoy a live concert in this impressive venue, which has become a landmark in the region.
  • Malolos Historic Town Center: Step back in time and wander through the charming streets of Malolos Historic Town Center. Discover beautifully preserved ancestral houses, visit the Barasoain Church, and explore museums that highlight the city’s important role in Philippine history.

Unwind and Indulge in Secret Bali

As the sun sets over Secret Bali, enveloping the surroundings in a warm glow, you’ll find yourself immersed in a serene oasis of relaxation. Whether you’re lounging by the pool, exploring nearby attractions, or simply savoring the tranquil ambiance, Secret Bali offers a truly unforgettable staycation experience.

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Bulacan Province Tourist Spots

Bulacan boasts a variety of tourist attractions from historical sites to natural wonders. The province is home to Biak-na-Bato National Park and Barasoain Church, among others.

Known for its rich cultural heritage, Bulacan offers a glimpse into the Philippines’ storied past. Its historical significance is coupled with natural beauty, evident in locations like the Verdivia Falls and the enchanting Hundred Islands National Park nearby. Visitors can explore old colonial churches, take part in traditional festivals, and engage with the local craftsmanship.

Bulacan is a hub for those interested in history, nature, and Philippine culture, making it a must-visit for both local and international travelers seeking an authentic Filipino experience. Conveniently located just north of Manila, this destination provides an easy escape from the hustle of city life into the heart of the country’s historical tapestry.

15 Bulacan Province Tourist Spots & Things to Do

1. biak-na-bato national park.

Biak-na-Bato National Park stands as a testament to the Philippines’ rich historical and natural heritage. This sprawling sanctuary, renowned for its stunning cave systems and striking rock formations, also holds a significant place in Filipino history, having been a refuge for revolutionaries during the Spanish colonial period.

Visitors are enthralled by the park’s serene rivers and the diverse flora and fauna that make it an ecotourist’s paradise. As an ideal spot for adventure seekers and history buffs alike, Biak-na-Bato offers numerous activities from spelunking to trail hiking, ensuring that everyone leaves with memories to cherish.

Offering a glimpse into the nation’s past and the beauty of its natural landscapes, this location is a must-visit for anyone traveling to Bulacan.

2. Barasoain Church

Barasoain Church stands as a testament to the Philippines’ rich historical tapestry. Often regarded as the cradle of democracy in the East, this stunning architectural marvel has witnessed pivotal moments in the nation’s quest for independence.

Visitors are captivated by its striking facade, which marries intricate Spanish colonial design with indigenous craftsmanship. Inside, the church’s museum chronicles significant events, such as the convening of the First Philippine Congress and the drafting of the Malolos Constitution. Tourists seeking a blend of spiritual reflection and a deep dive into the country’s past will discover that Barasoain Church is more than a religious site; it’s a cornerstone of Filipino heritage.

3. Mt. Balagbag

Mt. Balagbag – a perfect escape for adventurers and nature lovers alike. This offers a moderate hiking experience, making it an ideal destination for both seasoned hikers and enthusiastic beginners.

The summit graces visitors with panoramic views of the metropolis and nearby provinces, especially mesmerizing during sunrise or sunset. As part of the Sierra Madre mountain range, its trails meander through lush greenery, with occasional encounters with local wildlife. The relatively untouched area provides a serene atmosphere away from the hustle and bustle of urban life, inviting tourists to reconnect with nature’s beauty while promoting eco-tourism and physical wellness.

4. Pinagrealan Cave

Journeying through the province of Bulacan, one cannot miss the mystique of Pinagrealan Cave – a subterranean haven etched into the region’s history. This natural masterpiece serves as a silent witness to the bravery of Filipino revolutionaries, having been a hideout during the Spanish and Philippine-American wars.

The cave’s intricate passages and stunning rock formations captivate explorers and history buffs alike. Visitors are encouraged to tread softly, respecting the delicate ecosystem and historical significance that Pinagrealan holds. Guided tours shine a light on the secrets of these depths, from ancient stalactites to tales of heroism in darkness.

Embracing both adventure and reflection, this spot provides a unique link to the past, inviting guests to delve not just into the earth, but into the annals of Filipino heritage.

5. Gawad Kalinga Enchanted Farm

This idyllic destination offers more than just picturesque sceneries – it’s a social enterprise hub where visitors can engage with local craftsmanship and sustainable agriculture. A stroll through the farm reveals thriving organic gardens and the opportunity to interact with resident social entrepreneurs.

The farm’s activities are designed not only for enjoyment but also for education, inspiring guests to learn about eco-friendly practices. With its community-centric approach, the Enchanted Farm blurs the line between tourism and social impact, making it a must-visit for those who seek meaningful travel experiences within Bulacan.

6. Grotto Of Our Lady Of Lourdes

The Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes offers a spiritual retreat to both pilgrims and tourists. This serene site echoes with the gentle murmur of prayers as visitors ascend the steps, reminiscent of the famed French sanctuary.

Statues and religious iconography punctuate the lush landscape, inviting a moment of reflection amidst the tranquility. Majestic views from the summit provide a picturesque backdrop, making the climb a rewarding endeavor for the faithful and the adventurous alike. As you take in the panoramic scenery, the sense of peace and reverence that pervades this place becomes almost palpable.

Whether seeking solace or simply admiring the beauty, the grotto promises an enriching experience that resonates with the soul.

7. Ciudad De Victoria

Ciudad de Victoria emerges as a contemporary landmark with its vast spread of attractions. This sprawling complex boasts the world-renowned Philippine Arena, the largest indoor arena globally, striking a chord with visitors eager for grand events and concerts.

Besides the majestic arena, the locale indulges nature lovers with The Garden, a lush expanse perfect for serene walks and picnics. Family-friendly activities abound, from water-themed escapades at the adjacent water park to spiritual enrichment at the colossal Iglesia Ni Cristo Temple.

Embracing both the thrill-seekers and those in pursuit of tranquility, Ciudad de Victoria serves as a multifaceted destination catering to a myriad of interests, making it a must-visit spot on any Bulacan travel itinerary.

8. Bakas River

A serene getaway for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. This is celebrated for its clear waters and the gentle murmurs of the flowing river that provide a tranquil background for picnickers and campers.

Noteworthy are the imprints along its banks, which, according to local folklore, are the remnants of mythical giants that once roamed the area. Visitors can indulge in river trekking or simply soak in the sun while enjoying the pristine beauty of this idyllic locale.

With facilities to accommodate barbecues and family gatherings, Bakas River is an ideal destination for those wishing to escape the hustle of city life and immerse themselves in natural wonder.

9. Bitbit Bridge

Perched amidst the serene landscapes of Bulacan, Bitbit Bridge serves as a hidden gem for those seeking an escape from the hustle of urban life. This architectural marvel is not just a crossing over the glistening Bitbit River but also a vantage point for breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains.

Locals and tourists alike find solace in the tranquil environment this spot provides, with the gentle sounds of flowing water creating a melodious backdrop to their visit. While it might not be as famous as other Philippine landmarks, Bitbit Bridge offers a picturesque setting ideal for photography enthusiasts and nature lovers, truly embodying the provincial charm that Bulacan is known for.

10. Reyes Strawberry Farm

Reyes Strawberry Farm offers a unique agritourism experience that captivates visitors of all ages. Unlike the traditional tourist spots, this charming farm allows guests to indulge in the joy of picking fresh strawberries straight from the plant.

The red berries contrast beautifully against the greenery, making for a picturesque scene that’s as Instagram-worthy as it is memorable. Families, friends, and solo adventurers are all welcome to spend a day at the farm, with the added satisfaction of taking home their freshly harvested produce.

This delightful activity not only promotes sustainable tourism but also provides an educational glimpse into the life cycle of one of the most beloved fruits. Reyes Strawberry Farm stands out as a hidden gem where the simple pleasure of strawberry picking becomes a treasured experience.

11. Pulilan Butterfly Haven

A magical sanctuary teeming with wings and tranquil gardens. Visitors can immerse themselves in the kaleidoscope of colors displayed by the countless butterflies, each fluttering from bloom to bloom in a mesmerizing dance.

This enchanting spot provides not only a visual feast for the eyes but also an educational experience as guests learn about the life cycle and habitat of these delicate insects. Ideal for families and nature enthusiasts alike, Pulilan Butterfly Haven promises an unforgettable escape into the natural world, creating lasting memories amidst the delicate beauty of these winged wonders.

12. Malolos Cathedral

The Malolos Cathedral stands as a testament to the province’s colonial past and the role it played in the country’s quest for independence. Officially known as the Minor Basilica of Our Lady of Immaculate Conception, this architectural marvel is not just a place of worship but a symbol of the rich history that Bulacan is proud of.

Visitors to the cathedral are greeted by its impressive facade, which echoes the Spanish influence on Filipino culture. The site also holds significant political importance, having been the temporary residence of the First Philippine Republic’s President, Emilio Aguinaldo. Exploring the hallowed halls of Malolos Cathedral, tourists can expect to embark on a journey through time, where every corner whispers stories of the nation’s and tumultuous history.

13. Ipo Dam View Deck

Perched on the edge of a lush expanse, the Ipo Dam View Deck offers an enchanting panorama that captivates visitors. As eyes sweep across the horizon, they meet the serene waters of the dam, fringed by the verdant foliage of the Sierra Madre mountain range.

This vantage point is a hidden gem for photographers and nature enthusiasts alike, promising an array of picture-perfect shots that encapsulate the tranquil beauty of Bulacan’s landscapes. The tranquility found here is a stark contrast to the city life, providing a peaceful retreat for those seeking to immerse themselves in the natural splendor of the Philippines.

An excursion to this lookout allows for a moment of reflection while overlooking the rippling surface of the reservoir, making it a noteworthy stop on any traveler’s itinerary.

14. Puning Cave

Exploring the depths of Puning Cave promises a thrilling adventure for spelunkers and nature enthusiasts alike. This hidden gem is a testament to the province’s rich geological tapestry. As visitors traverse through the cave’s intricate passages, they are greeted by stunning rock formations and the gentle whisper of subterranean streams.

The play of light and shadow adds a mystical quality to the experience, ensuring that each journey remains etched in memory. Whether you’re a seasoned explorer or a curious tourist, Puning Cave offers a unique encounter with the earth’s natural beauty, making it a highlight on any Bulacan itinerary.

15. Madlum Cave

Madlum Cave is an enchanting destination that beckons adventurers and history enthusiasts alike. Its mystical chambers are steeped in lore, with captivating rock formations that tell tales as old as time. The cave gained historical significance due to its role during the Spanish era and World War II, offering a compelling glimpse into the Philippines’ storied past.

Thrill-seekers relish the opportunity to traverse its rugged terrain, while scientists and students often embark on educational expeditions, eager to uncover its geological wonders. Whether you’re a seasoned spelunker or a curious traveler, Madlum Cave promises an exhilarating journey beneath the earth’s surface, where the whispers of history resonate through its ancient walls.

Exploring Bulacan reveals a world rich with history, culture, and natural beauty. It offers diverse attractions, from historical sites to natural wonders, ensuring a memorable adventure for every traveler. As you plan your visit, remember that each destination holds a unique charm waiting to be discovered.

So pack your bags, and embark on a journey to the heart of the Philippines’ heritage. Discover Bulacan—where every corner tells a story.

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