DIFFERENT TOURIST SPOT IN ISABELA

MYKA B. BAYBADO

HUMMS – 11 ROUSSEAU

1.Dibulo Falls

Dibulo falls is one of the remotest tourist spots in Isabela. But for extreme adventurers, hikers, and nature lovers, it is a must-see destination.

The waterfall has three layers and it’s last drop measures more than 100 meters. It carved a small pool with crystal-clear and icy-cold waters which come from dense forests upstream.

2.Camp Samal

Camp Samal hosted the National Jamboree in 1977. Covering more than 23.50 hectares, it features an elevated mass of rolling hills that are 500 feet above sea level.

From the camp, one can have an overview of the mighty Cagayan River, the Pinacanauan River, the Sierra Madre mountains, and forests including nearby towns and municipalities.

3.Bonsai Forest

One of the most pristine tourist spots in Isabela, the Bonsai Forest is an enchanting beauty to behold. It covers more than 5000 hectares with plants ranging from one foot to 7 feet. You’ll literally feel like a giant as you walk through this bizarre ecosystem.

The forest also hosts a plethora of flora and fauna species. It’s best to glimpse of the forest while riding a boat towards its narroways. It is one of the most pristine Isabela tourist attractions.

4.Magat Dam

Magat Dam is one of the recognized man-made tourist spots in Isabela and is considered one of the largest dams in Asia. Magat River which emanates from the Cordilleran mountain ranges feeds the dam. Tourists who want to enjoy the Magat Dam’s scenery can stay at Camp Vizcarra.

5.Blue Lagoon

The Blue Lagoon is one of the emerging tourist spots in Isabela. This lake with its inviting waters reflect the blue sky. Boating and swimming are favorite activities here. Jump towards the pool and have a soul-relieving experience.

6.Saint Mathias Church

This is one of the many churches found in Isabela with walls made entirely of bricks. It has a four-layered facade which gives the church an imposing view.

Once you’re inside the church, you’ll feel like you are travelling back to the Spanish regime. One could just wonder how the local’s ancestors were able to build such majestic masterpiece.

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