10 Must-Visit Tarlac Tourist Spots and Things to Do

10 Must-Visit Tarlac Tourist Spots and Things to Do

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How to Go to Tarlac

1. mount pinatubo volcano crater hike and 4x4 ride, 2. philippine international hot air balloon fiesta, 3. monasterio de tarlac, 4. kart city tarlac, 5. tarlac recreational park, 6. canding falls, 7. saipan beach, 8. anzap twin falls, 9. aquino ancestral house, 10. jsj goat farm.

Monasterio de Tarlac and Mt Pinatubo

The province is also home to mountains and plains, so it’s no surprise that many Tarlac tourist spots are outdoors, offering a playground for adventure seekers. However, there are also places to visit in Tarlac that will allow you to learn more about the history and culture of the province. Since the province is also easily accessible from the National Capital Region by car, it is also a good option for a weekend getaway near Manila .

If you’re planning to visit the province soon, check out our list of what to do in Tarlac.

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Transportation in Tarlac

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If you are coming from other regions in the Philippines, it might be more convenient to book a flight to Clark International Airport. You can then rent a car in Clark, Pampanga or book airport to hotel transfers .

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Decades later, Mount Pinatubo is now a tourist attraction in Tarlac and is one of the Philippine volcanoes worth seeing . You can explore the volcano and its surrounding landscapes via Mount Pinatubo tours , which include crater hikes and 4x4 rides. 

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4x4 ride at Mt Pinatubo

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However way you get to the top, you’ll be rewarded by the picturesque crater lake view, which, at certain times of the day, glimmers with a turquoise hue. 

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You can ride a hot air balloon during the festival, as well as go tandem skydiving and tandem paragliding. You can also go on a helicopter ride to see Tarlac from an aerial view.

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If you’re planning to stay in the area for more than one day, you can also book Philippine International Hot Air Balloon Fiesta accommodation packages that come with tickets, accommodations, and transfers to New Clark City. You can read our Philippine International Hot Air Balloon Festival 2024 guide for more information.

10 Must-Visit Tarlac Tourist Spots and Things to Do

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Even if you are not religious, you will still be able to appreciate this tourist destination in Tarlac, as it is part of the 278-hectare Mount Ressurection Eco-Park, which is lush with trees, plants, and other vegetation. It is also home to different species of birds and insects, making it a good stop for nature lovers. The monastery is located around 300 meters above sea level, so while you’re here, you can take in the stunning views while feeling a cool breeze.

Kart City Tarlac

If you want to live your Formula 1 or Mario Kart fantasies, Kart City Tarlac in Tarlac City is just the place for you! Kart City Tarlac (KCT) is a go-kart racing track where you can rent go-karts and race with friends. KCT has different kinds of go-karts that you can rent, including those for adult drivers and those for kids, so everyone can join in on the karting fun. In fact, go-kart racing in KCT is one of the popular things to do in Tarlac.

You can start racing at 1:30 PM, but since they are open until late at night, it would be better to hit the track after sundown so you won’t be under the scorching heat of the sun. KCT provides all the gear you need for go-kart racing, but remember to dress appropriately, and if you have long hair, bring your own hair tie.

Apart from hosting a go-kart race track, this Tarlac City tourist spot also has a restaurant and a KTV room, so you can load up on a delicious meal or sing your favorite tunes after racing laps with your friends and family.

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Tarlac Recreational Park

Photo by Tarlac Provincial Government

Also in San Jose is the Tarlac Recreational Park, which is officially named the Jose V. Yap Sports & Recreational Complex. As its name suggests, there are plenty of things you can do at the park, including swimming (you can even enjoy night swimming here) in the Olympic-size pool, fishing, kayaking, and ATV riding. The park also has plenty of sports facilities, including basketball courts, volleyball courts, a football pitch, a golf course, a running track oval, and even a race track.

Because of its open spaces and wide range of facilities, it has become a popular location for team-building activities.

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However, if you want to just chill and relax, you can also have picnics here, or you can rent a casita, a cottage, or even a VIP Pavilion for a more comfortable stay.

Canding Falls

Located at Barangay Maasin in San Clemente, Canding Falls is considered one of the top places to go to in Tarlac, especially during the summer. It’s easy to reach this eco-tourism spot, as the falls is just around 1 kilometer from the jump-off point. The multi-tiered falls is known for its cold waters that are perfect for a refreshing dip.

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Apart from swimming, visitors can enjoy cliff jumping from different jumping points, with the highest being 20 feet up. Just note that some parts of the natural pool can be really deep, so make sure you know how to swim!

You can also rent tables and cottages here so you can enjoy a picnic while taking in the surroundings.

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Despite the name, this tourist destination in San Jose is actually located along a river and not by the sea. Nevertheless, like many beaches, it’s a great spot to cool off and relax. You can swim in the shallow waters of the river, just chill in one of the cottages along the river banks, or float aboard a bamboo raft while taking in the beautiful views of the river and the distant mountains. 

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Just note that while there may be some vendors here selling refreshments, the area is pretty bare, so make sure you bring your own essentials like towels, food, and drinks and ensure that you leave no trace when you leave.

ANZAP Twin Falls

The Asean New Zealand Afforestation Project or ANZAP Twin Falls in Mayontoc is one of the beautiful places in Tarlac that you should definitely add to your itinerary. As its name suggests, two cascades will greet you when you reach the site, with one flowing from the Matibya River and the other from the Piccan River. While the cascades are narrow, their height is impressive, with water flowing from a height of 200 feet. 

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Surrounding the falls is a lush forest that is home to a variety of trees, plants, and animals, making it one of the best hiking spots in Tarlac.

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This ancestral house in Concepcion, Tarlac, is recognized by the National Historical Commission as a historical site, and in 2011, President Noynoy Aquino unveiled the National Historical Institute Marker.

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The house served as the home of three generations of Aquinos, including the late president and his father, Ninoy Aquino. From the outside, the mansion looks grand as it sits on its expansive grounds with a man-made pond accentuating the gardens. Inside, you’ll find antique furniture, artwork, and lots and lots of framed photos of the Aquinos. Just note that you may need to schedule your visit in advance as the caretakers do not accept visitors every day.

JSJ Goat Farm

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This goat farm in Gerona, Tarlac, actually started as a hobby of the owners, starting with only 10 goats in 2001. Now, it is a booming business with hundreds of goats of different breeds. They also breed sheep on the farm. Apart from selling goats and sheep, the farm also produces goat’s milk and specialty cheeses. You can buy these products on the farm itself.

During your visit, you can explore the farm aboard a tractor and experience organic farming firsthand. You can feed the animals here, and if you visit at the right time, you can even try your hand at milking goats! The farm is definitely a must-visit if you’re looking for unique activities in Tarlac.

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Moncada is a class inland municipality of Tarlac Province in Region 3, Philippines.

Profile of Moncada Municipality (Geography) Location –> Northern part of Tarlac Province in Central Luzon (See map below) Neighboring Towns –> Bautista in Pangasinan (north), San Manuel and Anao (east), Paniqui (south), Camiling (west) Area –> 85.75 km2 (33.11 sq mi) Population –> 57,787 (2015 Census) Revenue (2016) –> 173,822,969.04 Barangays –> 37 Terrain –> Flat Industries –> Agriculture, Trading, Tourism Major Products –> Rice, Corn, Sugarcane, Vegetables, Poultry, Handicraft, Home-made Food Items People/Language –> Ilocano, Tagalog, English Legislative District –> 1st Government Officials Go here to see the elected municipal officials of Moncada.

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Looking for Tarlac tourist spots to explore in your next visit to the province? For those seeking an unforgettable cultural experience, Tarlac is an unmissable destination. The province is full of captivating sites and attractions, from the monuments and memorials of the Tarlac Heritage Park to the lush forests of Mount Pinatubo and the majestic Zambales Mountains. History buffs will be enthralled by the remains of the battles fought during the Philippine Revolution of 1896, while nature lovers will be delighted by the abundance of natural wonders. For a truly immersive experience, visitors can explore the area’s many waterfalls and hot springs.

Tarlac also offers various cultural attractions, from vibrant festivals and traditional dances to unique cuisine. From the vibrant nightlife of Tarlac City to the tranquil beauty of the countryside, Tarlac is a province full of surprises. With its diverse landscape, vibrant culture, and rich history, Tarlac will surely be an unforgettable experience. If you’re planning a trip to Tarlac, here are the top 12 tourist spots you shouldn’t miss:

Mount Pinatubo Crater Lake by shotbymikafrbs via Unsplash

1. Mount Pinatubo

Mount Pinatubo is a majestic volcano in the Zambales mountain range in the Philippines. It is renowned for its explosive eruption in 1991, which left behind a captivating crater lake. The lake, nestled in the caldera, is a remarkable sight to behold. It is surrounded by rugged, ash-covered slopes and lush vegetation, creating an awe-inspiring landscape. Hiking to the crater of Mount Pinatubo is an unforgettable experience for any adventurer.

The river trail is quite challenging, but the panoramic views of the surrounding countryside make the trek worthwhile. As you ascend, you will be met with breathtaking views of the crater lake and its surroundings. The Mount Pinatubo crater lake is ideal for taking pictures and admiring the picturesque landscape. This outdoor activity is one of the most recommended Tarlac tourist spots you should not miss if you visit the province.

Kart City Tarlac

2. Tarlac Recreational Park

Tarlac Recreational Park, or Kart City, is an excellent destination for families looking to have a day of fun and excitement. With its go-kart racing, bumper boats, and other activities, it’s the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The park also features various other attractions, including a mini-golf course, batting cages, a trampoline, and arcades.

The staff at Kart City is friendly and accommodating, ensuring everyone has an enjoyable and memorable experience. With its family-friendly atmosphere and wide range of activities, it’s no wonder that Tarlac Recreational Park is a top choice for leisure and excitement.

Ninoy and Corazon Aquino Artwork

3. Aquino Center and Museum

The Aquino Center and Museum is a tribute to the late Senator Benigno S. Aquino Jr., a figure of immense influence in Philippine history. Through interactive exhibits, visitors can explore the life and legacy of the Aquino family and their significant contributions to the nation. Visitors can better understand the family’s legacy and its impact on the country through interactive displays, photographs, and artifacts.

The museum also houses a library of books, documents, and other materials related to the Aquino family and their legacy. Visitors can also participate in educational workshops and lectures that provide an in-depth look at the Aquino family’s role in Philippine history. The Aquino Center and Museum is a living testament to the impact of the Aquino family on the nation and a great way to learn more about their legacy.

Capas National Shrine by jopetsy via Wikimedia cc

4. Capas National Shrine

The Capas National Shrine is a solemn reminder of the brave Filipino and American soldiers who sacrificed during World War II’s infamous Bataan Death March. It is a place of reverence and contemplation where visitors can pay their respects to the fallen and reflect on the immense sacrifices made by these courageous men and women. The shrine is a reminder of the courage and resilience of the Filipino and American soldiers who endured the horrors of the Death March and the strength of those who survived it.

It is a place of remembrance and healing, a place to honor those who gave their lives to protect freedom and democracy. The Capas National Shrine is a place of pilgrimage and remembrance, commemorating the bravery and fortitude of those who gave their lives for a cause greater than themselves. It stands as a beacon of hope, a reminder of the price of freedom, and the importance of never forgetting those we have lost. It is a place to honor the legacy of those who fought and died in the name of freedom and justice.

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5. Monasterio de Tarlac

Monasterio de Tarlac is a beautiful place situated atop Mount Resurrection. It is a tranquil sanctuary that allows visitors to find solace and inner peace. The majestic statue of Jesus Christ stands tall at the highest peak of the mountain, reminding visitors of the divine. From the top of the hill, visitors can admire the stunning view of the entire province.

The lush green valleys, the winding rivers, and the distant mountains create a breathtaking landscape that is simply mesmerizing. The peaceful ambiance and the captivating view make Monasterio de Tarlac a perfect destination for a quiet getaway. Visitors can stroll around the monastery and take in the serene atmosphere. The tranquil environment and the majestic statue of Jesus Christ make Monasterio de Tarlac a must-visit destination for anyone seeking peace and solitude.

Tarlac Cathedral by Judgefloro via Wikimedia cc

6. Tarlac Cathedral

The Tarlac Cathedral, or Saint Sebastian Cathedral, is an awe-inspiring architectural masterpiece. Its intricate design is a sight to behold, with its towering spires, elaborate stained glass windows, and magnificent sculptures. The cathedral is steeped in history, built in the early 19th century, and symbolizes the province’s deep religious roots.

It is a popular tourist destination, with visitors coming from all over the world to admire its beauty and grandeur. Inside, the cathedral is full of art and artifacts, from the intricately carved pews to the ornate altars. Visitors can take a guided tour of the cathedral to learn more about its history and significance. It is one of the most important religious sites in the province and is a must-visit for any traveler.

Luisita Golf and Country Club photo via FB Page

7. Luisita Golf and Country Club

Golfers from all corners of the globe flock to the Luisita Golf and Country Club in Tarlac, a golfer’s paradise. With its lush greens, rolling fairways, and challenging layout, the course is a dream come true for any golf enthusiast. The clubhouse provides a warm and inviting atmosphere, with plenty of amenities to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable experience. From the breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape to the meticulously maintained golf course, the Luisita Golf and Country Club has been designed to give golfers an unforgettable experience. The fairways are lined with trees and strategically placed bunkers, testing golfers to think strategically before each shot. The greens are meticulously manicured to provide a consistent putting surface, and the clubhouse offers a tranquil atmosphere with its comfortable seating and delicious food.

The Luisita Golf and Country Club also hosts several special events throughout the year, such as charity tournaments, corporate outings, and even weddings. The staff is friendly, accommodating, and always willing to make your experience enjoyable. You will be immersed in camaraderie and a spirit of friendly competition as soon as you arrive. For golfers of all levels, the Luisita Golf and Country Club is the ideal destination for a one-of-a-kind golf experience.

Museo Ng Tarlac – Tarlac City

8. Museo de Tarlac

The Museo de Tarlac is a cultural gem in the Philippines in Tarlac City. This museum preserves and showcases the Tarlac province’s rich history, art, and heritage. Its exhibits offer visitors a glimpse into the region’s past, celebrating its diversity and cultural significance.

Discover the captivating tourist spots of Tarlac, a province full of adventure, history, and relaxation. There’s something for everyone, from thrilling outdoor activities to fascinating historical sites. So, why not plan your visit and explore Tarlac’s many attractions?

Anao Ylang Ylang Center

9. Anao Ylang-Ylang Center

At the Anao Ylang-Ylang Center, you can explore the diverse range of products made from this aromatic flower, from soaps and insect repellants to perfumes and crafts. Learn about the intricate extraction process and the various applications of Ylang-Ylang essential oil.

Gain insights into sustainable farming practices and the economic importance of this flower in the region. Enjoy an enlightening journey into the world of fragrances and discover the unique properties of Ylang-Ylang. Shop for various Ylang-Ylang products and take home a piece of this aromatic paradise.

Saint Josemaria Escriva Parish Church in Gerona, Tarlac

10. Saint Josemaria Escriva Parish Church

Designed by Fr. Alex Bautista, the church was opened in 2013 and is home to a relic of St. Josemaria Escriva, founder of Opus Dei. It is a place of spiritual refuge and a source of blessings for believers and non-believers alike. Step into the St. Josemaria Escriva Parish and be captivated by its beauty and tranquility. Experience its drive-through view of the Blessed Sacrament and be overwhelmed with its sacredness and holiness. This is a place to find peace, hope, and faith.

Tarlac Cuisine at Tatuns

11. Tatuns Kambingan in Tarlac City

If you’re longing for the unique taste of Filipino cuisine, specifically the succulent flavors of fresh goat meat, then Tatuns Kambingan in Tarlac City is the place to be! From sinampalukang kambing (goat meat in tamarind soup) to kalderetang kambing (goat meat stewed in tomato sauce), Tatuns Kambingan prides itself on serving authentic Filipino flavors with a focus on goat-based dishes. So, if you’re looking for a unique and delicious culinary experience, look no further than Tatuns Kambingan!

Hot Chocolate Kape Agape

12. Kape Agape in Anao, Tarlac

Kape Agape is a coffee shop in the heart of Anao, Tarlac. It’s the perfect place to meet up with friends, family, and even travelers and enjoy their specialty coffee. The café was founded in 2015 to bring the best of local coffee to the people of Anao and to support local coffee farmers in the region.

Every ingredient used in their dishes is sourced from the organic farms of each barangay in Anao, making Kape Agape the epitome of local coffee. Whether you’re looking for a cozy spot to relax and enjoy a cup of coffee or to explore the agricultural identity of Anao, Kape Agape is the perfect destination.

Best Time to Visit Tarlac

The best time to visit Tarlac in the Philippines is during the dry season, which runs from November to April. During this time, the weather is generally sunny, and there is little rainfall, providing ideal outdoor activities and sightseeing conditions.

How to Get to Tarlac

Getting to Tarlac is relatively easy, as it is accessible by various modes of transportation. Here are the different ways to reach Tarlac:

Clark International Airport (CRK): The nearest airport to Tarlac is Clark International Airport, located in Angeles City, Pampanga. You can take a taxi or rent a car from the airport to reach Tarlac, which is approximately a 1 to 2-hour drive, depending on traffic.

  • Private Vehicle: If you have your own car or prefer the convenience of driving, you can reach Tarlac via the North Luzon Expressway (NLEX). Take the NLEX heading northbound and exit at the SCTEX toll gate. Continue driving until you reach Tarlac City.
  • Public Bus: Several bus companies operate routes to Tarlac from major cities in Metro Manila, such as Cubao, Pasay, and Caloocan. Look for buses headed to Tarlac City; the journey usually takes 2 to 3 hours, depending on traffic conditions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular tourist spots in tarlac.

Tarlac, Philippines, boasts several popular tourist destinations. Mount Pinatubo, a dormant volcano, draws trekkers and adventure seekers to its picturesque crater lake. The Aquino Center and Museum pays homage to the late President Corazon Aquino and her husband, Ninoy Aquino. Monasterio de Tarlac, a mountaintop monastery, offers spiritual solace and panoramic views. The historic San Sebastian Cathedral, known for its distinct architecture, is another attraction. Additionally, the Tarlac Recreational Park provides a family-friendly space with recreational activities. These diverse attractions showcase the province’s blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and religious significance, attracting visitors from far and wide.

Which Tarlac tourist spots are considered Instagrammable?

Tarlac offers Instagram-worthy spots like Mount Pinatubo’s stunning crater lake, the scenic views from Monasterio de Tarlac, and the unique architecture of San Sebastian Cathedral. The vibrant landscapes, historical sites, and cultural richness make for captivating photos, attracting travelers seeking visually appealing and shareable moments.

What are some romantic destinations in Tarlac?

Tarlac presents romantic getaways such as The Monasterio de Tarlac, providing serene surroundings for couples to reconnect. The enchanting ambiance of Mount Pinatubo’s crater lake offers an intimate escape. The Tarlac Recreational Park with its lush landscapes and serene atmosphere is another option. These destinations allow couples to share moments of tranquility, adventure, and natural beauty, making Tarlac a charming choice for romantic outings.

What are the must-see tourist spots in Moncada, Tarlac?

Moncada, Tarlac, offers notable attractions like the Moncada Church, showcasing historical architecture and religious significance. The Diwa ng Tarlac Park, a scenic area with gardens and sculptures, is also worth visiting. These sites encapsulate Moncada’s cultural and natural charm, providing visitors with a glimpse into its unique identity.

Which resorts are popular among tourists in Tarlac?

Tarlac features several popular resorts that cater to tourists seeking relaxation and leisure. The Luisita Golf & Country Club offers a serene environment with golf facilities and recreational amenities. The Isdaan Floating Restaurant and Theme Park provides a unique dining experience alongside entertaining attractions. The Microtel by Wyndham Tarlac is a comfortable option with modern amenities. Additionally, the La Maja Rica Hotel offers a blend of comfort and culture. These resorts offer diverse experiences, from outdoor activities to cultural immersion, making Tarlac a destination of choice for various types of travelers.

What are the recommended Tarlac tourist spots to visit?

  • Mount Pinatubo: Trek to its breathtaking crater lake.
  • Monasterio de Tarlac: A mountaintop monastery with panoramic views.
  • Aquino Center and Museum: Commemorates the legacy of President Cory Aquino.
  • San Sebastian Cathedral: Known for its unique architectural design.
  • Diwa ng Tarlac Park: Features gardens and sculptures.
  • Tarlac Recreational Park: Offers outdoor activities and family fun.
  • Isdaan Floating Restaurant: Combines dining with amusement park attractions.
  • Luisita Golf & Country Club: Ideal for golf enthusiasts and relaxation.
  • La Maja Rica Hotel: Blends modern comforts with local culture.
  • Capas National Shrine: Honors Filipino and American soldiers.
  • Kart City Tarlac: Go-karting and recreational activities.
  • Tarlac State University Botanical Garden: Displays diverse plant species.
  • Capas Freedom Park: A historical park with sculptures and monuments.
  • Anao Quirino Bridge: Architectural landmark over the Pampanga River.
  • Bamban Museum of History: Showcases local heritage and artifacts.

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15 BEST Tarlac Tourist Spots (Places to See & Things to Do)

Tarlac is one of the lesser talked-about provinces in the county. In case you’re wondering what are the places to see and things to do here, we’re here to guide you!

Tarlac derived its name from a Hispanized derivation of the Pangasinan word “malatarlak,” which pertains to the talahib weed. Today, the province celebrates the Malatarlak Festival every year in honor of its roots and the Aetas, an indigenous group who first built civilization in these lands.

This province is mostly known for its historical sites, rice and sugar plantations, and various nature attractions such as mountains. It is a landlocked province, which means it has no beaches — but it has river banks and waterfalls where you can cool off during the summer. Tarlac is also dubbed as the Melting Pot of Central Luzon since it is home to different ethno-linguistic groups including the Tagalog, Kapampangan, Ilocano, and Pangasinense. As such, you can expect to find different regional cuisines here!

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Without further ado, here are the best Tarlac tourist spots!

1. Mount Pinatubo

2. monasterio de tarlac, 3. tarlac recreational park, 4. kart city tarlac, 5. capas national shrine, 6. bamban museum of history, 7. anzap twin falls, 8. aquino center museum, 9. canding falls, 10. ubod falls, 11. mount damas, 12. mount telakawa, 13. jsj goat farm, 14. bulsa river white water rafting, 15. saipan beach, what to read next:.

Pinatubo crater lake

Mount Pinatubo is one of the most popular nature hikes in the Philippines. This active volcano laid dormant for 600 years until its violent eruption in 1991. It produced million tons of gas cloud into the stratosphere, which even temporarily lowered the global temperature by 1°F.

This active stratovolcano is located on the tripoint boundary of Zambales, Tarlac, and Pampanga. Via Tarlac, the jump-off point to Mount Pinatubo can be found at Barangay Sta. Juliana in Capas. From here, you need to ride a 4×4 vehicle, passing by barren landscapes and Aeta communities along the way. Then you need to trek the rest of the way to the crater lake of Mount Pinatubo.

Location : (Jump-off point) Capas, Tarlac

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Monasterio de Tarlac is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Tarlac. It is not only frequented by residents who attend the mass but also by tourists who are interested in its surrounding view.

Built in 2001, this monastery stands atop the Mount Resurrection Eco Park, which is part of the Zambales mountain range. Here you can appreciate the surrounding plains and mountains and take photos in the 30-feet statue of Jesus Christ, which is similar to the statue of Christ the Redeemer in Brazil.

Aside from these, Monasterio de Tarlac also holds a relic of the True Cross , which is purportedly the wooden cross on which Jesus Crist was crucified. Brought from Germany to the Philippines, the relic is now enshrined in the monastery chapel where it is touched by the faithful after every mass. Twice a year, the relic is taken out for open veneration to commemorate its enshrinement and to celebrate the anniversary of the Servants of the Risen Christ Monastic Community.

Location : San Jose, Tarlac

The 78-hectare Tarlac Recreational Park is ideal for those who love adventure and families who want to bond together through fun outdoor activities.

You can rent out pavilions and cottages for day trips, as well as facilities such as BBQ grill. This park has different sports facilities you can use including an Olympic-sized swimming pool, two swimming pools for kids, a race track, an oval, and a football field. If you want to head out there, there are also dune buggies and ATVs available for off-road adventures, a lagoon for fishing and kayaking, a biking trail, an airsoft ground, and other activities such as zipline.

The Tarlac Recreational Park isn’t just for day activities. You can stay overnight by renting one of the camping tents and enjoy the outdoor sky at night.

Kart City Tarlac (KCT) is one of the most popular Tarlac tourist spots. It’s ideal for thrill-seekers and those who are looking for entertainment in the city.

This amusement park features a wide 700-meter racing cart track. Whether it’s your first time to try go-kart racing or you’re an experienced driver who want to compete in the racing activities, this site is for you.

Aside from the go-kart track, the park also has a billiards room, KTV room, and a restaurant that serves delicious food.

Location : Tarlac City, Tarlac

Capas National Shrine in Tarlac

If you’re interested in WW2 History, then you should visit Capas National Shrine in Tarlac. This is part of the WW2 loop tour done in Pampanga, Bataan, and Tarlac, offered by selected tour agencies.

Capas National Shrine is a 54-hectare memorial park built in honor of the Filipino and American soldiers who died at Camp O’Donell towards the end of the Death March. Here you can find a 70-meter-tall obelisk, built to signify peace and unity among Filipinos, Americans, and Japanese, and three marble walls engraved with the names of the fallen soldiers.

You can also visit a museum and a small monument built by the Battling Bastards of Bataan.

Location : Capas, Tarlac

Rhonie dela Cruz at Bamban WW2 Museum

This is one of the lesser-known tourist attractions in Tarlac, but someplace that history lovers will want to visit.

The Bamban Museum of History is a small private museum owned by Rhonie dela Cruz, whose grandfather and uncles fought in the Battle at Bamban Hills during the WW2. It houses old and new photographs, including the local war veterans and the indigenous people who fought with their fellow Filipinos, as well as various artifacts including artillery, helmets, and uniforms.

Aside from it being a resource for history, the owner also shares personal stories about the war and his conversations with both Filipino and Japanese war veterans and their surviving relatives.

Location : Bamban, Tarlac

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Tarlac has several waterfalls, perhaps the most famous of which is the Anzap Twin Falls. The Anzap Twin Falls is composed of two streams coming from the Matibya and Piccan Rivers, both measuring about 200 feet high.

Here you can appreciate the beauty of the waterfalls, which is one of the few twin falls in the country. You can also see interesting local flora and fauna, as well as forest trails.

The twin falls is tucked behind the ANZAP (ASEAN-New Zealand Afforestation Program) in Mayantoc, Tarlac. Getting here is challenging, as the roads are not yet developed. From Mayantok, it will take you about 5 hours of trekking. Alternatively, if you’re coming from San Jose, you can drive across rough roads and then trek for 30 min to 1 hour to reach the waterfall.

Location : Mayantoc, Tarlac

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The Aquino Center Museum is ideal for people who love history. It was built as a tribute to the late senator Benigno Aquino Jr. and his wife the late president Corazon Aquino, who fought hard to restore the democracy in the country after a 20-year dictatorship of Ferdinand Marcos.

The museum houses artwork, memorabilia, and photographs of the Aquino Family. Most notably, it also houses the jacket that Benigno Aquino Jr. wore when he was assassinated, still stained in blood.

The Aquino Center Museum is located at Hacienda Luisita in San Miguel, Tarlac. It is managed by the Ninoy and Cory Aquino Foundation.

Location : San Miguel, Tarlac

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If you’re looking for a nature attraction that is easily accessible, try visiting Canding Falls in San Clemente, Tarlac. It is a multi-tiered waterfall, with the main pool for swimming as deep as 20 feet. There are cottages and tables for rent nearby, so you can stay for a while, enjoy the cool water in the basins, and even cliff jump in certain spots.

From the jump-off point in San Clemente, it only takes around 20 minutes of trekking to reach Canding Falls. Its easy access makes it a popular local destination especially during hot days.

Location : San Clemente, Tarlac

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Ubod Falls is said to be one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Tarlac. Located within the wilderness in San Clemente, it stands about 160 feet high with a basin good for swimming and a cliff that is a potentially good site for rappelling.

It’s recommended to visit here only if you are physically fit, as the route is challenging. First, you need to trek following a river upstream and then climb up the rope segments of Si-el Falls, one of the two small waterfalls in the area. From there, trek for another 15 minutes to get to Ubod Falls.

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Mount Damas is a popular hiking destination in Tarlac due to its scenic views. Its peak is situated 685 meters above sea level, offering panoramic 360-degree views of the plains and mountain ranges of Tarlac and Pangasinan .

It’s located within the borders of the towns of Mayantoc, Camiling, and San Clemente. The jump-off point is located at Dueg Settlement in San Clemente (or alternatively at Barangay Papaac in Camiling), and the trek from the jump-off point to the summit takes about 7 hours. Some mountaineers do this as a day climb, while some opt for an overnight hike to witness the sunrise and sea of clouds (similar to Mount Pulag ) and to do a side trip to Ubod Falls.

Although the mountain is relatively small, the activity is still considered a major hike due to difficult trails. You need to trek, do river crossings, rock rappelling, and 45- to 60-degree ascent and descent via bamboo ridges. The trail is even more challenging when it is wet and muddy.

Location : (Jump-off point) San Clemente, Tarlac

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Mount Telakawa is another favorite hiking destination in Tarlac. It is located at the foot of Mount Pinatubo with a summit elevation of 645 meters above sea level, which offers breathtaking views of the volcanic mountain, lahar fields, and woodlands.

The mountain derived its word from “telakawa,” which means a pot placed upside down due to its shape. Its trail is mostly similar to that going to Mount Pinatubo, except that it is preferred by those who are up to a more challenging hike.

To get here, you need to pass through a river and the lahar fields in Crow Valley, with the option to meet with the Aeta community in Sitio Daig. Then you need to follow a gradually ascending trek amidst tall grasses to reach the summit. Most hikers camp at the summit for an overnight hike, so they can witness an amazing sunrise.

Goats in JSJ Goat Farm

Want to see and interact with farm animals? JSJ Goat Farm is a family-owned business located in a sprawling 10-hectare property in Barangay Caruray in Gerona, Tarlac. This farm is home to various pure-bred goats that originated from the United States and Australia, which produce top-quality fresh milk and milk products such as cheese.

Here you can go on a day tour to see the goats and sheeps, understand the farming process, and see how milking is done. You can also buy some of their products, including milk bottles, feta cheese, and kesong puti.

Location : Gerona, Tarlac

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Bulsa River white water rafting is the perfect activity for those who love to experience awesome adventures. Here you can experience kayaking along the 12.5-kilometer length of Bulsa River, starting from the mountain village of Maamot and then to the greeneries and towns in San Jose before proceeding to more intense parts of the river.

The activity lasts about 3-4 hours. The river rapids are classified as Class II, meaning they are smooth and gentle to moderately quick, so they are perfect for beginner kayakers. Here you can kayak while appreciating the surrounding mountains and even wildlife (including swimming carabaos) and then stop over to swim, cliff jump, and stone jump.

Bulsa River white water rafting is only open during the rainy season.

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Saipan Beach is a picturesque river bank found in San Jose, Tarlac. You can do a short stop-over here after visiting Monasterio de Tarlac, which is just 15 minutes away.

Here you can bathe and cool off in the water or rest in one of the cottages. Some vendors also sell halo-halo and other snacks as refreshment.

Where to stay in Tarlac

Tarlac offers a number of hotels and resorts ideal for solo tourists, couples, and families.

Here are the best stays in Tarlac:

  • Midrange : La Maja Rica Hotel | Microtel by Wyndhamm Tarlac

That concludes our list of the best tourist attractions in Tarlac! Do you have other places to add? Let us know in the comments section below.

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12 Best Tarlac Tourist Spots (Nature & Adventure)

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Tarlac is one of the most multicultural provinces in the Philippines consisting of Tagalogs, Ilocanos, Kapampangans, and Pangasinense. Due to the mixture of different ethnic groups, Tarlac has become a melting pot, offering a variety of the best local food in the country. It is also popular for having large sugar and rice plantations that were originally inhabited by the aboriginal settlers – Aetas .

The name of the province of Tarlac was derived from the Spanish word “Malatarlak” which means different types of grass. It is now celebrated as a festivity in Central Luzon. The Malatarlak Festival features traditional dancing, music, and drama using costumes inspired by grass.

Since the province is known for its vast fields, it is no surprise that there load of tourist spots in Tarlac involving outdoor activities, and eco-friendly tourist destinations such as the stunning Mount Damas, and the ANZAP Twin Falls.

Moreover, Tarlac offers lots of recreational areas for adrenaline rush experiences from go-kart racing to riding ATVs. If you’re not into extreme sports, Tarlac has more in store for you. For a laid-back trip, you can visit a popular sanctuary the Monasterio de Tarlac, or look back into history at Capas National Shrine and Aquino Center Museum.

So if you’re up to a mixture of activities, here are the 12 best tourist spots in Tarlac.

1. Monasterio de Tarlac

One of the most popular tourist destinations that religious devotees must visit is the Monasterio de Tarlac. Established in 2001, the monastery was built 300 meters uphill on the Zambales Mountain Range at Mount Resurrection Eco Park, Barangay Lubigan, San Jose, Tarlac. With its beautiful landscape and scenery, the Monasterio de Tarlac has become a sanctuary for reflecting and reconnecting faith.

Monasterio de Tarlac

In addition to its beauty, the monastery is popular for having a 30 feet tall colossal statue of the Risen Christ similar to Brazil’s Christ the Redeemer statue. The monastery also holds a piece the Relic of the True Cross that was believed to be dug by St. Helena from the Calvary Hill, Jerusalem, and later on, passed to Germany and brought to the Philippines.

How to get to Monasterio de Tarlac

To get to Monasterio de Tarlac, take the SCTEX (Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway). When you reach Hacienda Luisita, take the exit and turn right onto MacArthur Highway towards the city center. Along the way, you’ll pass by SM City Tarlac. Just before reaching SM, you’ll notice a sign pointing towards the monastery, but don’t take that turn yet.

Keep following the road until you pass SM City Tarlac. Continue straight after the junction with McDonald’s and Mercury Drug on your left. Eventually, you’ll come across another McDonald’s. Turn left at that junction, and then follow the signs you see along the way.

Once you cross the bridge over the Tarlac River, make a left turn at the next intersection. From there, simply follow the road signs directing you to Monasterio De Tarlac.

2. Tarlac Recreational Park

For adrenaline junkies and fun-filled family adventures with friends or family, visit the Tarlac Recreational Park. The 78-hectare park offers a wide range of outdoor activities and is filled with different amenities such as a football field, race track, ovals, two large kids’ swimming pools, and an Olympic-size swimming pool. They also have pavilions, cottages, a sound system, barbeque grills, tables, and chairs that can be rented throughout the day.

Tarlac Recreational Park

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And if you’re quite adventurous, you can try their Dune Buggy and ride an ATV navigating bumpy off-road tracks. Tarlac Recreational Park features other challenging activities like airsoft, mountain biking, fishing, kayaking, and zipline. For overnight trips, visitors can rent camping tents and enjoy sky gazing.

How to get to Tarlac Recreational Park

Tarlac Recreational Park is located in San Jose, Tarlac. To get there, take the Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEx). Take Exit 118 and continue to Luisita Access Road in Tarlac City.

They’re open from Tuesday to Sunday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. For advanced booking, you can contact them at (045) 493-2471 or through mobile numbers 09178579208 or 09998853981. You can also visit their Facebook page or website for more information and references.

3. Capas National Shrine

A historic landmark in the province, the Capas National Shrine is the exact area where the Bataan Death March ended. The site was a former concentration camp, that now serves as a monument for the Allied forces of around 60,000-80,000 US and Filipino soldiers, as well as Czechs and Slovaks, who fought with the Japanese in 1942 at the Battle of Bataan during World War II.

Capas National Shrine

The Capas National Shrine was built by the Philippine Government to remember the deaths of thousands of soldiers at Camp O’Donnell who were forced to walk over 83 kilometers, from Mariveles and Bagac, up to San Fernando.

The shrine features 54 hectares of parkland containing memorials for the dead, a 70-meter obelisk, and 3 memorial walls where the names of Filipino and American soldiers who died back then were engraved. The walls also have engraved poems of peace and a statistical count of total imprisoned people by the Japanese.

4. Bulsa River

Another must-visit for the adrenaline junkies, Bulsa River is a 12.5-kilometer stream, running for about 3 to 4 hours, ideal for kayaking. It is rated as a Class II river, offering the perfect excitement for novice kayakers, with its smooth to slightly rapid flow and clear routes in between rocks.

Bulsa River

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Bulsa River is operated by the professional team of Rapid Stream Ecotours, ensuring that adventurers are safe and complete with essential gears. The stream starts at Maamot mountain village, and increases its speed moderately after rowing a couple of hours, and reveals a breathtaking view of towering mountains afar.

5. Kart City Tarlac

Apart from outdoor adventures, Kart City Tarlac is another great tourist destination in town for thrill-seeker tourists located near SM City Tarlac. Established in 2005, the facility features a world-class 700-meter racing kart track, European go-karts, and lapse timer system for racing activities.

Kart City Tarlac

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Before the race, riders are briefed in a waiting area and provided with racing suits, gears, and lockers to ensure that the guest’s belongings are secured and to avoid dropping any item during the race. Kart City Tarlac is also famous for serving mouthwatering pizzas, grilled foods, Filipino cuisine , beers, and features videoke rooms and Game Room Sports Bar.

6. ANZAP Twin Falls

Located at the Summer Capital of Tarlac at Mayantoc, Barangay Bigbiga, ANZAP Twin Falls is a natural gem hidden beyond Tarlac’s ASEAN-New Zealand Afforestation Project. The 200 feet high waterfall is considered the tallest waterfall in Tarlac, surrounded by abundant foliage and one of the three twin falls found in the Philippines.

ANZAP Twin Falls

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ANZAP Twin Falls is also a recommended spot for hikers and weekend warriors looking for a place to reconnect with nature. To reach the twin falls, cross the Nambalan River for 20 minutes and trek for about 4 hours to reach the Kawayan campsite. Rest for the night, and trek again the next day to reach ANZAP Twin Falls.

7. Mount Telakawa

Other than river adventures, Tarlac boasts the majestic beauty of Mount Pinatubo that erupted back in 1991. And if you’re in search of a thrilling activity in the area, there is no better place to visit than to hike and camp at Mount Telakawa. Located at the foot of Mount Pinatubo, Mount Telakawa measures 645-meter elevation, featuring the breathtaking view of Mount Pinatubo and the surrounding lahar land.

Mount Telakawa

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A tour uphill will consist of trekking, exploring an Aeta village, visiting a goat farm where hikers get their water source, and camping at the summit. So a trip to Mount Telakawa is an exciting and refreshing experience.

8. Aquino Center Museum

For history enthusiasts, visit the Aquino Center Museum situated at Hacienda Luisita, San Miguel to learn and recollect Philippine history. The facility was designed by Francisco Manosa, a renowned Filipino architect, and built to pay tribute to the late couple Senator Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino Jr. and President Corazon “Cory” Aquino for fighting for Philippine democracy.

Aquino Center Museum

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The Aquino Center Museum features compilations of images and relics displaying the Aquino family’s legacy and contribution to Philippine history. It features the lives of Corazon and Ninoy and shows two videos regarding Ninoy’s journey. Also, there are artworks displayed and Ninoy’s personal belongings, including the jacket he wore when he was shot dead at the Manila International Airport.

9. JSJ Goat Farm

Whether you’re into goat farming or love to hoard goat cheese products, heading to JSJ Goat Farm is a whole new experience.

The 10-hectare pasture was established in 2001 and is a family-operated business that started as a hobby. The founders Jeffrey and Kathleen first had not more than 10 goats and now breeds around 300 goats and sheep, including Dorpers, Anglo Nubian, Boar, British Alpines, and Saanen.

JSJ Goat Farm

JSJ Goat Farm

They also offer day tours at the farm educating visitors about goat farming, different breeds of goats, and watching the process of milking goats. Furthermore, JSJ Goat Farm offers top-of-the-line breed,s as they imported Australian goats in 2005, and sells specialty goat milk cheeses like Aussie Feta Cheese and Kesong Puti.

10. Mount Damas

If you’re looking for extreme outdoor activity, hiking up Mount Damas is the place to go. Mount Damas is one of the most picturesque mountains and a major hiking spot in Tarlac. The hike will take about 1-2 days or 4-5 hours, and will involve trekking at steep routes, rivers, rappelling down a waterfall, and crossing roped segments to the site. It is also rated with 6/9 difficulty to hike up Mount Damas, measuring 685 meters above sea level. So ensure that you’re all geared up before hiking.

Mount Damas

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There are also rivers along the trail, nipa huts for resting and has a scenic view of the Central Luzon Mountains. Mount Damas is accessible through San Clemente Dueg Resettlement, the major jumpoff point, or can be accessed at the alternate route at Barangay Papaac, Camiling Tarlac.

11. Ubod Falls

A must-stop for all hikers heading to Mount Damas, Ubod Falls is a 120-foot tall straight waterfall hidden in the mountain. To reach the site, follow the river track upstream where you will see two small waterfalls. The one is shorter and the taller curvy one is known as Si-el Falls.

Ubod Falls

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It will require climbing rope segments on the left side of Si-el Falls to reach Ubod Falls, which will be challenging for the less physically fit. From Si- el Falls, it will take around 15 minutes to witness the enchanting beauty of Ubod Falls. This spot is the perfect place to cool off and enjoy a dip from the cold water before heading down the jumpoff point.

12. Calao Falls

Another natural wonder tucked at the Mayantoc town, Calao Falls or Kalaw Falls, located at Barangay San Jose, is a popular tourist destination for hikers.

The spot is ideal for a short stop-over that can surely relieve stress. Calao Falls’s name came from the local Kalaw bird, or Rufous Hornbill, that once resides in the area now reported as endangered, and only a few can be spot on the Calao Falls. There is also a small waterfall hidden behind the granite rocks, where visitors can dive on a deep ravine.

How to go to Tarlac Guide 2024

To reach Tarlac, you can opt for buses departing from Pasay or Cubao. The journey typically takes around 3 to 5 hours, though this may vary depending on traffic conditions.

During the trip, buses often make a stopover in Angeles City, specifically at Dau or Marquee Mall. The main bus companies servicing this route include Victory Liner and Five Stars, with their final destination being La Siesta Bus Terminal in Tarlac.

Upon arrival at La Siesta Bus Terminal, travelers will find themselves just a short 10-minute walk from the city center. Additionally, SM Tarlac, a popular shopping destination, is conveniently located within a 5-minute walking distance from the terminal.

FAQ: Tarlac Tourist Spots

1. What are the top tourist spots in Tarlac? Tarlac boasts numerous attractions, such as the Monasterio de Tarlac, Aquino Center Museum, Capas National Shrine, and Kart City Tarlac. Each of these spots provides a unique experience for travelers.

2. Why is Monasterio de Tarlac famous? Monasterio de Tarlac is renowned because it houses a relic of the True Cross. It’s also a serene place with panoramic views, making it perfect for spiritual reflection and relaxation.

3. Are there any historical sites in Tarlac worth visiting? Absolutely! The Aquino Center Museum and Capas National Shrine are significant historical landmarks. The former showcases the life and legacy of the Aquino family, while the latter honors World War II heroes from the Bataan Death March.

4. I’ve heard about the ‘Isdaan Floating Resto-Fun Park.’ What can I expect there? At Isdaan Floating Resto-Fun Park, you can enjoy a delightful combination of dining and entertainment. Picture dining on floating huts surrounded by fish-filled ponds and engaging in fun activities like the “Tacsiyapo” wall, where you can vent frustrations by throwing breakables!

5. Can I experience nature in Tarlac? Definitely. The Mt. Pinatubo trek is a must-do for nature enthusiasts. Its majestic crater lake and awe-inspiring landscapes offer an unforgettable adventure.

6. Are there any festivals in Tarlac that tourists should look forward to? The Malatarlak Festival in January is one of Tarlac’s grandest celebrations. It commemorates the province’s agricultural heritage with vibrant dances and colorful costumes.

7. Is Tarlac a good spot for foodies? Tarlac offers a rich culinary journey. Make sure to try local specialties like the ‘chicharon camiling’, ‘batutay’ sausages, and ‘inuruban’ rice cake.

8. How accessible is Tarlac for tourists? Tarlac is easily accessible, thanks to the Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEX). It serves as a central hub in Luzon, making it a strategic stopover for travelers heading north or south.

9. Are there any eco-tourism spots in Tarlac? Yes, the KCT Eco Adventure Farm is a perfect spot for eco-tourists. Here, you can indulge in organic farming, bamboo rafting, and eco-trail walks.

10. When is the best time to visit Tarlac? While Tarlac is great to visit year-round, the dry season from November to May offers the best conditions, especially for outdoor activities.

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MONCADA: An Emerging Emporium of Commerce and Trade Fairs

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In the early years of the 1860s, four families from the barrio of Magaspac, Gerona, surreptitiously left their homes for fear of the Spanish curate, Father Modesto Perez. They settled in Sitio Caarosipan, the northern part of Paniqui. When the place became flooded and their crops were destroyed, they sought higher grounds and resettled in Sitio Payakan. The bounties of the place attracted other people from Pangasinan and Ilocos. These people joined those who were from Magaspac. Its people being hardworking, the sitio grew into a town. Later, it was named San Ramon in honor of their patron, Saint Raymond Nonnatus.

On May 1, 1845, a royal decree was issued by the Ministerio de Ultramar converting San Ramon into a town independent from its mother town, Paniqui and changing its name to Moncada.

Moncada lies in the northern part of Tarlac. It is bounded in the North by the municipality of San Manuel, in the West by Camiling, in the East by Anao, and in the South by Paniqui. It is comprised of 33 agricultural barangays and 4 poblacions with a total area of 8,575 hectares.

A third class municipality, it has a population of 49,607 people in 10,144 households (NSO, 200).

Beyond its traditional tobacco crops, Moncada is fast emerging as an emporium of commerce and trade fairs in the province today. Trade fairs enliven the industrial and technological ingenuities of the Tarlaquenos as craftsmen and entrepreneurs. As a manifestation of economic synergism, Moncada continues to strive forward towards progress and development and beyond time and standards. As an effect, the dignity of every Moncadeno benefits from the fruits of the town’s budding boom and economy.

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Top 20 Tarlac Tourist Spots: Best Destinations and Things to Do

Explore the various Tarlac tourist spots in this comprehensive travel guide. Discover remote destinations and adventurous things to do for lifelong travel.

Tarlac has so much more to offer aside from its important role during the Philippine Revolution, which deposed the Spaniards. It is more than its historical churches featuring European architecture.

Unknown to many, Tarlac is now a growing ecotourism destination in the Philippines.

Conquer its sleeves, and you’ll find numerous natural wonders such as cascading waterfalls, panoramic mountain views, raging rivers, and many more. Tarlac also hosts the internationally-known Mt. Pinatubo, a favorite hiking destination.

Without further ado, here are the best places to go in Tarlac!

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1. ANZAP Twin Falls

ANZAP Twin Falls is one of Tarlac tourist spots.

ANZAP (ASEAN-New Zealand Afforestation Program) Twin Falls cascades towards a beautiful catch basin for more than 200 feet. Trekking to the falls will lead you into the lush forests of Tarlac, home to endangered flora and fauna species.

It’s a perfect getaway for those wanting to escape the lowland heat. ANZAP Twin Falls is a hidden Tarlac tourist spot.

  • Location/Jump-off: Brgy. Bigbiga, Mayantoc

2. Mount Damas

Mount Damas is one of Tarlac tourist spots.

Mount Damas rises to more than 685 meters above sea level. It’s one of the favorite climbing destinations in Tarlac.

You’ll have a panoramic view of the mountain ranges and vast rice fields of Tarlac and Pangasinan from the top. Expect to trail on rocks and boulders, streams, and tall grasses before reaching the summit.

  • Location/Jump-off: Deug Resettlement, San Clemente

3. Ubod Falls

Ubod Falls is one of Tarlac tourist spots.

Ubod Falls is another must-see waterfall in Tarlac, measuring more than 160 feet high. It cascades on a massive cliff-like heavenly drizzle. Lush vegetation surrounds the waterfalls, giving them a rustic view. It also has a natural pool where you can have an invigorating swim.

If you’re into a thrill, you can use the surrounding boulders to jump or dive into the pool. You can visit Ubod Falls after or before hiking Mt Damas. Ubod Falls is one of the new tourist spots in Tarlac province.

  • Location/Jump-off: San Clemente

4. Mount Telakawa

Mount Telakawa is one of Tarlac tourist spots.

Mount Telakawa is another mountaineering tourist destination in Tarlac you should not miss. It stands for more than 645 meters above sea level.

You’ll get a breathtaking view of the surrounding mountains, lush forests, and lahar (molten lava) fields from the top. You can visit an Aeta community to experience its unique culture if you have time.

  • Location/Jump-off: Capas

5. Capas National Shrine

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Capas National Shrine pays tribute to the Filipino and American soldiers who fought the Japanese invaders during World War II.

A 70-meter monolith stands with a list of soldiers who perished during the war inscribed. It is one of the recognized historical tourist spots in Tarlac.

6. Nambalan River

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Nambalan River pictures the best of Tarlac’s ecotourism destinations. Its pristine waters emanate from forested mountains. The river has many deep pockets with inviting waters that one can’t help but jump.

Aquatic species such as shrimps and eels thrive in the river. During the rainy months, kayaking or whitewater rafting are favorite activities here.

  • Location/Jump-off: Mayantoc

7. Tinaboy Water Camp

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Tinaboy Water Camp features a beach-like setting along a beautiful river. The name of the site comes from “Tina” and “Boy” who were lovers who fell to their death from a cliff to the river. It is one of the rustic tourist spots in Tarlac.

You can have an overnight camp here while listening to the flowing waters or stargazing during the night. Enjoy swimming in its cold waters or try catching some fish for lunch.

  • Location/Jump-off: Brgy Labney, Mayantoc
  • Trekking Time: 45 minutes

8. Calao Falls

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Calao Falls is a two-layered cascade. The main layer measures around 20 feet high with a circular catch basin. The pool is ideal for swimming, and it has cold and crystal-clear waters.

Tropical forests surround the waterfall. Wild fruits also abound. You’re lucky if you come here when these fruits are ripe.

  • Trekking Time: 30 minutes

9. Pangasaan Falls

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Pangasaan Falls cascades on the face of a massive limestone rock formation. It measures 20 feet high and is one of the off-beaten tourist spots in Tarlac.

It carved a very deep pool, and you can jump from one of the surrounding cliffs. Expect to trail on pristine rainforests before finally catching sight of Pangasaan Falls.

  • Location/Jump-off: San Jose

10. Monasterio De Tarlac

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Monasterio de Tarlac is a favorite pilgrimage destination in Tarlac, located on a site that is 300 meters above sea level. It boasts of a towering statue of Jesus Christ overlooking Tarlac’s plains.

The statute signifies the Catholic faith of the people. It is one of the most frequented tourist spots in Tarlac.

  • Location/Jump-off: Brgy. Lubiagan, San Jose

11. Duglo Falls

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Duglo Falls has multiple layers for you to explore. Each layer boasts different designs or features to offer. Just like in Pangsaan Falls, you need to hike on forest trails before reaching Duglo Falls.

One of its layers measures more than 40 feet high. Most of the waterfalls have inviting pools where you can enjoy the cold and crystal-clear waters.

12. Mt. Pinatubo

Mt Pinatubo is one of Tarlac tourist spots.

Tarlac province has trails leading to the crater of Mt. Pinatubo, one of the Philippines’ top mountaineering destinations. It became world-renowned when it erupted in 1992.

Just like in other jump-off points, the adventure to the summit begins via a 4-by-4 vehicle ride. That takes an hour. But you can also choose to hike your way for 3 to 4 hours. Mt Pinatubo is one of the top tourist spots in Tarlac.

  • Location/Jump-off: Brgy Sta. Juliana, Capas

13. Tambu Lake

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Tambu Lake accidentally formed after the eruption of Mt Pinatubo in 1992. It used to be a stretch of rice paddies.

Today, it is becoming popular as a boating and fishing site for both tourists and locals. The lush vegetation surrounding the lake gives it a rustic view.

14. Canding Falls

Canding Falls is one of Tarlac tourist spots.

Canding Falls is one of the most frequented tourist spots in Tarlac due to its accessibility. The waterfall is around 20 feet high, but its raging waters carved a wide and very deep pool.

You can climb on one of the cliffs and jump or dive towards the pool. Canding Falls is one of the best eco-tourism spots in Tarlac.

  • Trekking Time: 20 minutes

15. Timangguyob Falls

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Timangguyob Falls is another must-see waterfall in Tarlac. It has two layers with a naturally-built pool where you can have a thrilling plunge.

Enjoy the mists of the waterfalls as you relish the rustic atmosphere. Timangguyob Falls is one of the new tourist spots in Tarlac province.

16. Bulsa River

Bulsa River is one of Tarlac tourist spots.

Bulsa River boasts a 12.5-kilometer whitewater rafting experience. Enjoy riding the rushing waters while you catch sight of rustic sceneries along the way. There are also stop-overs where you can swim, bluff hop, or stone jump.

17. Tarlac Recreational Park

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Tarlac Recreational Park hosted several of the country’s national events, such as the Palarong Pambansa 2010. It covers more than 78 hectares and is an ideal site for different activities.

Among the things you can do here are mountain biking, swimming, zip line, rappelling, and many more.

18. Aquino Center and Museum

Aquino Center and Museum are one of the most famous tourist spots in Tarlac City. It commemorates Benigno Aquino Sr. and his wife late President Corazon Aquino. Both are considered icons of democracy in the Philippines.

One of the materials here is the blood-stained clothes of Benigno, who was assassinated during the Marcos regime.

  • Location/Jump-off: Brgy San Miguel, Tarlac City
  • Operating Hours: 8 am to 5 pm daily
  • Tel.: +63 45 9850968 or +63 45 9850969

19. Ylang-Ylang Center

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Ylang-Ylang Center showcases world-class creations from the Ylang-Ylang flower. The flower is one of the Philippines’ pride, known for its powerful scent. Today, the flower is marketed in the global perfumery industry.

  • Location/Jump-off: Anao

20. JSJ Goat Farm

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JSJ Goat Farm is one of the best agricultural tourist destinations in Tarlac. Get the chance to see and experience hands-on how goat milking is done. You can even drink fresh milk after the process.

  • Location/Jump-off: Brgy Caruray, Gerona

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Discovering the Top 20 Tarlac Tourist Spots

Discover the hidden gems of Tarlac, a province in the Philippines that offers a mix of cultural, historical, and natural attractions. Uncover the top 20 must-visit Tarlac tourist spots for an unforgettable experience.

1. Monasterio de Tarlac

Visit this stunning monastery atop Mount Resurrection in San Jose, home to a relic of the True Cross and offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

2. Aquino Center and Museum

Learn about the lives and legacies of Philippine political icons Ninoy and Cory Aquino at this comprehensive museum in Luisita.

3. Capas National Shrine

Pay homage to Filipino and American soldiers who perished during World War II at this solemn memorial in Capas.

4. Kart City Tarlac

Satisfy your need for speed at this go-kart racing facility in Tarlac City, perfect for a thrilling day out with family and friends.

5. Isdaan Floating Restaurant

Dine at this unique floating restaurant in Gerona, offering a selection of Filipino dishes amidst a relaxing and scenic environment.

6. Tarlac Recreational Park

Enjoy a variety of recreational activities such as swimming, biking, and horseback riding at this expansive park in San Jose.

7. Anao, the Ylang-Ylang Capital of the Philippines

Discover the fragrant ylang-ylang flowers in Anao, where you can also visit the Ylang-Ylang Center and learn about the essential oil extraction process.

8. Mount Pinatubo

Embark on a challenging trek to the summit of this active volcano in Capas, offering breathtaking views of its crater lake and surrounding landscape.

9. Bamban Falls

Take a refreshing dip in the cool waters of this picturesque waterfall in Bamban, surrounded by lush greenery.

10. Palaisdaan sa Tarlac

Experience a unique dining experience at this floating restaurant in Gerona, offering a wide range of Filipino dishes while you enjoy the serene ambiance of the surrounding fish ponds.

11. Tarlac Cathedral

Visit this historic Catholic church in Tarlac City, a beautiful architectural landmark dating back to the Spanish colonial period.

12. Kape Agape

Savor locally-grown coffee and delicious pastries at this cozy café in Gerona, promoting sustainable and ethical farming practices.

13. Ramos Ancestral House

Step back in time at this beautifully preserved ancestral home in Ramos, showcasing traditional Filipino architecture and antique furniture.

14. San Clemente Church

Visit this historic Catholic church in San Clemente, showcasing a blend of traditional and modern architecture and serving as a spiritual center for the local community.

15. Mayantoc Forest Park

Reconnect with nature at this lush forest park in Mayantoc, perfect for picnics, birdwatching, and leisurely strolls.

16. Concepcion Church

Admire the intricate design and architecture of this historic Catholic church in Concepcion, a testament to the town's rich cultural heritage.

17. Victoria Wet and Wild Park

Make a splash at this water park in Victoria, featuring a variety of water slides, pools, and recreational activities for the whole family.

18. Tarlac Heritage Foundation Museum

Learn about the province's history and culture at this informative museum in Tarlac City, housing a collection of artifacts, photographs, and memorabilia.

19. Lapastangan Hills

Witness the breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape from this vantage point in Capas, perfect for photography and nature enthusiasts.

20. Calle Jose de Leon

Stroll along this charming street in Paniqui, lined with well-preserved ancestral houses and a quaint, old-world atmosphere.

Frequently Asked Questions about Traveling in Tarlac

1. What is the best time to visit Tarlac?

The best time to visit Tarlac is during the dry season from November to April, when the weather is generally sunny and pleasant. However, it's essential to be prepared for occasional rain showers even during the dry months.

2. How do I get to Tarlac?

Tarlac is accessible from Manila by bus or car. The travel time is approximately 2-3 hours, depending on your destination within the province. You can also take a bus from nearby provinces like Pampanga, Nueva Ecija, and Pangasinan.

3. What should I eat in Tarlac?

Some local dishes to try in Tarlac include the "batutay" or Tarlac longganisa, "chicharon camiling," and "iniruban" or rice cake. Make sure to sample the province's native desserts like "tupig" and "puto pao."

4. Are there any accommodations available in Tarlac?

Accommodations in Tarlac range from budget-friendly hostels and guesthouses to mid-range hotels and luxury resorts. It's best to book in advance, especially during peak travel seasons.

5. Where can I buy souvenirs in Tarlac?

You can find souvenir shops around popular tourist spots, in the city centers, and near local markets. Some local products to consider are handcrafted items, local delicacies, and woven products.

6. What safety precautions should I take when trekking in Tarlac?

When trekking in Tarlac, always prioritize safety. Go with a reputable tour operator, wear proper safety gear, and follow your guide's instructions. Stay hydrated, be prepared for changing weather conditions, and inform someone of your plans before you head out.

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Revel in the Beauty of Tarlac: Exploring the Best-Kept Secrets and Must-See Tourist Destinations in the Philippines

Discover the captivating charm of Tarlac, Philippines, as we unveil its secrets and must-see tourist spots in this comprehensive Tarlac travel guide.

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Get ready to revel in the beauty of Tarlac's must-see places, as we take you on a remarkable journey through this enchanting province.

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Monasterio de Tarlac

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One of the top Tarlac Philippines attractions, Monasterio de Tarlac is a serene and picturesque religious destination. Set atop Mount Resurrection, it offers breathtaking panoramic views and a chance to visit the relic of the True Cross.

Aquino Center and Museum

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For history buffs, this is one of the best places to visit in Tarlac. It houses memorabilia of former Presidents Benigno Aquino Jr. and Corazon Aquino, highlighting their contributions to the Philippines' history.

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Capas National Shrine

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Among Tarlac's top 10 tourist spots, this shrine honors Filipino and American soldiers who perished during World War II. The Capas National Shrine features a towering obelisk and a serene atmosphere for reflection.

Tarlac Recreational Park

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This park offers various outdoor activities like biking, swimming, and fishing. It's the perfect destination for families seeking Tarlac Philippines attractions that cater to all ages.

Mount Pinatubo

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For outdoor enthusiasts, a trek to Mount Pinatubo is an unforgettable experience. The breathtaking views and the stunning crater lake make this one of the top Tarlac Philippines attractions for adventure seekers.

A Day Trip to Mt. Pinatubo - A Must-See Natural Wonder

Embarking on a Mt. Pinatubo day trip is an unforgettable experience that takes you to the heart of one of the most striking natural wonders in the Philippines. Known for its stunning landscapes and awe-inspiring views, Mt. Pinatubo is a volcanic marvel that offers adventurous travelers a unique opportunity to explore its fascinating terrain. The Mt. Pinatubo crater lake tour and the Mount Pinatubo hike trail will captivate you, leaving you with memories to cherish for a lifetime.

Start your journey to the Mt. Pinatubo day trip

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Your adventure begins with a scenic drive from Manila or Angeles City to the jump-off point in Capas, Tarlac. The journey takes around 3 to 4 hours, depending on traffic conditions.

Here, you'll switch to a 4x4 vehicle for a thrilling ride across the rugged lahar-covered landscape created by the volcano's cataclysmic eruption in 1991.

Embark on the Mount Pinatubo hike trail

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The actual trek to the crater starts at the 4x4 drop-off point. You'll follow a well-marked trail, surrounded by stunning rock formations and breathtaking views.

The Mount Pinatubo hike trail takes approximately 2 to 3 hours each way, depending on your pace and fitness level. As you ascend, you'll witness the dramatic transformation of the landscape, a testament to the power of Mother Nature.

The highlight: Mt. Pinatubo crater lake tour

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Once you reach the summit, you'll be rewarded with a sight that will take your breath away: the mesmerizing Mt. Pinatubo crater lake. This vibrant turquoise body of water is a captivating sight, surrounded by steep crater walls and lush vegetation.

The Mt. Pinatubo crater lake tour allows you to explore the lake's perimeter, take photos, and, depending on the time of year, even take a dip in the refreshing waters.

Return journey and other attractions

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After completing the Mt. Pinatubo crater lake tour, you'll begin your descent back to the 4x4 pick-up point. From there, you'll return to Capas, Tarlac, where you can freshen up and have a well-deserved meal before heading back to Manila or Angeles City.

If you have extra time, consider exploring nearby attractions such as the Capas National Shrine or the San Guillermo Church.

In conclusion, a Mt. Pinatubo day trip offers an unparalleled opportunity to experience the beauty and power of nature firsthand. The Mt. Pinatubo crater lake tour and Mount Pinatubo hike trail provide adventure and awe-inspiring scenery that will leave a lasting impression on your heart and mind.

Experience Authentic Filipino Cuisine at the Best Restaurants in Tarlac City

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Kape Agape is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike, serving delicious Filipino comfort food alongside a range of freshly brewed coffee. Their menu features traditional favorites such as adobo, sinigang, and bulalo and a variety of local Tarlac delicacies.

Melo's Grill

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Melo's Grill is a popular spot for grilled Filipino cuisine, offering a variety of meat and seafood dishes cooked to perfection. The restaurant is famous for its inihaw na pusit (grilled squid) and crispy pata (deep-fried pork knuckles), both of which are must-try dishes for first-time visitors.

These are just a few of the best restaurants in Tarlac City where you can taste Filipino cuisine. No matter which one you choose, you're sure to be treated to a memorable culinary experience that showcases the diverse flavors of the Philippines.

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And there you have it, fellow adventurers and wanderers! Tarlac, with its enchanting must-see destinations and rich cultural heritage, is calling your name. Now that you've explored the captivating beauty of this charming province, it's time to turn your dreams into reality.

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Moncada , Province of Tarlac

Moncada is a municipality in the landlocked province of Tarlac .

The municipality has a land area of 85.75 square kilometers or 33.11 square miles which constitutes 2.81% of Tarlac's total area. Its population as determined by the 2020 Census was 62,819. This represented 4.18% of the total population of Tarlac province, or 0.51% of the overall population of the Central Luzon region. Based on these figures, the population density is computed at 733 inhabitants per square kilometer or 1,897 inhabitants per square mile.

Moncada has 37 barangays as shown in the following table.

The annual regular revenue of Moncada for the fiscal year of 2016 was ₱ 173,822,969.04.

Demographics

The household population of Moncada in the 2015 Census was 57,775 broken down into 13,793 households or an average of 4.19 members per household.

Population by age group

According to the 2015 Census, the age group with the highest population in Moncada is 5 to 9 , with 6,089 individuals. Conversely, the age group with the lowest population is 75 to 79 , with 662 individuals.

Historical population

The population of Moncada grew from 13,003 in 1903 to 62,819 in 2020, an increase of 49,816 people over the course of 117 years. The latest census figures in 2020 denote a positive growth rate of 1.77%, or an increase of 5,032 people, from the previous population of 57,787 in 2015.

The total number of registered voters or electorate in Moncada for the year 2019 was 36,439, broken down into 17,565 males and 18,874 females.

The municipal center of Moncada is situated at approximately 15° 44' North, 120° 34' East, in the island of Luzon . Elevation at these coordinates is estimated at 24.0 meters or 78.7 feet above mean sea level.

Based on the great-circle distance (the shortest distance between two points over the surface of the Earth), the cities closest to Moncada are Urdaneta, Pangasinan , Tarlac City, Tarlac , San Carlos, Pangasinan , Muñoz, Nueva Ecija , Dagupan, Pangasinan , and San Jose, Nueva Ecija . The nearest municipalities are Anao, Tarlac , Nampicuan, Nueva Ecija , Paniqui, Tarlac , San Manuel, Tarlac , Ramos, Tarlac , and Cuyapo, Nueva Ecija . Its distance from the national capital is 133.83 kilometers (83.16 miles). The following list delineates such distance measurements.

Nearest towns

  • Anao, Tarlac , 5.76 kilometers (3.58 miles) to the East ( S86°E )
  • Nampicuan, Nueva Ecija , 6.83 kilometers (4.24 miles) to the East ( N90°E )
  • Paniqui, Tarlac , 7.24 kilometers (4.50 miles) to the South ( S5°E )
  • San Manuel, Tarlac , 8.26 kilometers (5.13 miles) to the North‑Northeast ( N27°E )
  • Ramos, Tarlac , 10.39 kilometers (6.46 miles) to the Southeast ( S44°E )
  • Cuyapo, Nueva Ecija , 10.95 kilometers (6.81 miles) to the East‑Northeast ( N63°E )

Nearest cities

  • Urdaneta, Pangasinan , 26.75 kilometers (16.62 miles) to the North ( N1°W )
  • Tarlac City, Tarlac , 27.47 kilometers (17.07 miles) to the South ( S4°E )
  • San Carlos, Pangasinan , 32.12 kilometers (19.96 miles) to the Northwest ( N48°W )
  • Muñoz, Nueva Ecija , 35.59 kilometers (22.12 miles) to the East ( S87°E )
  • Dagupan, Pangasinan , 42.70 kilometers (26.53 miles) to the Northwest ( N37°W )
  • San Jose, Nueva Ecija , 45.24 kilometers (28.11 miles) to the East ( N82°E )

Distance from Manila :   133.83 kilometers (83.16 miles) to the South‑Southeast ( S19°E )

  • Unless otherwise specified, population count (excluding percentages), household data, and land area figures are derived from the Philippine Statistics Authority.
  • Data on registered voters is from the Commission on Elections.
  • Data on annual regular income is from the Bureau of Local Government Finance, Department of Finance
  • Postal code information is from the Philippine Postal Corporation.

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17 Outstanding Tarlac Tourist Spots

Located in the heart of Central Luzon, Tarlac is a province in the Philippines that offers a rich blend of natural wonders, historical landmarks, and cultural attractions. From adrenaline-pumping adventures to serene spots for relaxation, Tarlac tourist spots has something for every type of traveler. Let’s explore some of the must-visit tourist spots in Tarlac that will leave you in awe of this beautiful province.

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1. Kart City Tarlac

Kart City - Tarlac Tourist Spots

Start your Tarlac tourist spots adventure with a thrilling go-kart experience at Kart City Tarlac. This popular go-karting track offers a challenging circuit and state-of-the-art karts that will satisfy your need for speed. Whether you’re a seasoned racer or a first-timer, Kart City Tarlac promises an exhilarating time for all.

2. Mount Pinatubo – Tarlac Tourist Spots

Mount Pinatubo - Tarlac Tourist Spots

Embark on a thrilling adventure to Mount Pinatubo, an active volcano known for its majestic beauty. Trek through the scenic landscapes of Crow Valley, witness the remnants of the volcano’s catastrophic eruption in 1991, and be rewarded with the stunning crater lake at the summit. Mount Pinatubo offers a unique and unforgettable experience for nature lovers and adventure seekers. It is a must visit Tarlac tourist spots for nature enthusiasts.

3. Anzap Twin Falls

Anzap Twin Falls - Tarlac Tourist Spots

Discover the natural beauty of Tarlac tourist spots at Anzap Twin Falls. Tucked away in San Jose, this hidden gem boasts two cascading waterfalls surrounded by lush greenery. Take a refreshing dip in the crystal-clear waters or simply bask in the tranquility of the surroundings. Anzap Twin Falls is a perfect spot to unwind and reconnect with nature.

4. Limiac Park

Limiac Park - Tarlac Tourist Spots

Limiac Park is a haven for nature enthusiasts, offering a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The park features a well-maintained landscape adorned with trees, flowering plants, and manicured gardens. Take a leisurely stroll along the winding pathways and immerse yourself in the refreshing ambiance of the park. Breathe in the clean, crisp air, and appreciate the natural beauty that surrounds you. This park is a relaxing Tarlac tourist spots.

5. Aquino Center and Museum

Aquino Center and Museum - Tarlac Tourist Spots

Immerse yourself in the rich history of the Philippines at the Aquino Center and Museum. This cultural institution pays tribute to the late Senator Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino Jr. and his wife, former President Corazon Aquino. Explore their lives through various exhibits, personal memorabilia, and interactive displays, gaining a deeper understanding of their significant contributions to the country.

6. Monasterio de Tarlac

Monasterio de Tarlac

For a spiritual retreat, visit the Monasterio de Tarlac. Nestled on Mount Resurrection, this monastery offers a peaceful ambiance and breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. Climb the 300-step stairway to reach the towering 30-foot statue of Jesus Christ, known as the Risen Christ. The Monasterio de Tarlac is a place of solace and reflection for both locals and tourists.

7. Capas National Shrine

Capas National Shrine - Tarlac Tourist Spots

A site of historical significance, the Capas National Shrine commemorates the Filipino and American soldiers who died during the Bataan Death March in World War II. The shrine features a large memorial cross and a museum that showcases artifacts and photographs related to the war. Pay your respects to the fallen heroes and learn about this significant event in Philippine history. This Tarlac tourist spots is definitely for historical soul.

8. Isdaan Village

 Isdaan Village - Tarlac Tourist Spots

Indulge in a unique dining experience at Isdaan Village. This restaurant and amusement park concept offers delicious Filipino cuisine served in floating huts surrounded by fish ponds. Enjoy live entertainment, feed the fish, and marvel at the larger-than-life statues depicting Philippine folklore and culture. Isdaan Village is a feast for the senses and a great place for family outings. Isdaan Village is a unique Tarlac tourist spots

9. Bamban Museum of History

 Bamban Museum of History - Tarlac Tourist Spots

Step back in time at the Bamban Museum of History. This museum showcases artifacts, photographs, and historical documents that depict the rich heritage of Tarlac and its people. Gain insights into the province’s past, including its pre-colonial roots, Spanish colonial era, and contributions to the nation’s history.

10. Saipan Beach

Saipan Beach - Tarlac Tourist Spots

Saipan beach in not literally a beach, it is a riverbank located in San Jose, Tarlac. There are no hotels or resorts here. It is just a plain body of water. Usually the locals are always in here cool off. There are few nipa huts at bamboo rafts to ride on. You can still visit the Saipan Beach to discover another wonderful place in the city of Tarlac.

11. Maria Cristina Park

Maria Cristina Park - Tarlac Tourist Spots

Located in Tarlac City, Maria Cristina Park is a popular recreational area for locals and tourists alike. The park features beautiful gardens, a lagoon with paddle boats, and various leisure facilities. Take a leisurely stroll, have a picnic, or enjoy some outdoor activities in this scenic park.

12. Mt. Damas

Mt. Damas - Tarlac Tourist Spots

Calling all outdoor enthusiasts and thrill-seekers, Mt. Damas is a must-visit destination Tarlac tourist spots. This mountain offers a challenging yet rewarding trekking experience, with panoramic views of Tarlac’s landscapes as your reward. Enjoy the beauty of nature, breathe in the fresh mountain air, and conquer the summit for an unforgettable adventure.

13. Bulsa River

Bulsa River - Tarlac Tourist Spots

Experience the beauty of Tarlac tourist spots’ countryside at Bulsa River. This idyllic spot is perfect for kayaking, river tubing, and other water activities. Immerse yourself in nature as you glide along the river, surrounded by lush greenery and serenaded by the soothing sounds of flowing water.

14. Tarlac Recreational Park

Tarlac Recreational Park

Situated in San Jose, Tarlac Recreational Park is a family-friendly destination offering a wide range of recreational activities. From swimming pools and picnic areas to playgrounds and sports facilities, this park provides fun and entertainment for visitors of all ages. Spend a day enjoying outdoor activities and bonding with loved ones in this sprawling recreational park. A Tarlac Tourist spots for fitness fanatic.

15. JSJ Goat Farm

JSJ Goat Farm - Tarlac Tourist Spots

Discover the charm of the countryside at JSJ Goat Farm. This agricultural attraction allows visitors to interact with friendly goats and learn about goat farming. Enjoy feeding the goats, learn about the milk production process, and savor fresh goat milk products. JSJ Goat Farm offers a unique and educational experience for animal lovers and farm enthusiasts.

16. Capas ATV Adventure

Capas ATV Tarlac

Gear up for an adrenaline-pumping experience at Capas ATV Adventure. Explore the rugged terrains of Capas on an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) and navigate through challenging trails. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced rider, this adventure is sure to get your heart racing and provide an exciting way to explore Tarlac’s landscapes. Never miss out this thrilling Tarlac tourist spots!

17. Aquino Ancestral House

Aquino Ancestral House

Delve into the history of the Aquino family at the Aquino Ancestral House in Concepcion. This ancestral home-turned-museum offers a glimpse into the lives of the late Senator Ninoy Aquino and his family. Admire the preserved furniture, memorabilia, and personal belongings that reflect the Aquino family’s legacy in Philippine politics.

Tarlac is a province that showcases the diverse beauty of the Philippines. From historical landmarks to natural wonders, there is no shortage of tourist spots that will captivate and leave you in awe. So, plan your trip to the different Tarlac tourist spots and explore these hidden gems that make this province a truly remarkable destination.

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