Reserve Isabela, located on the Philippine island of Luzon, is located around 405 km away from Manila and 15 km from the town of Ilagan. It consists of several cluster areas: Caves Santa Victoria, national Park Fuit springs, mount Palanan and waterfalls Pinzel. In 2009, the local government signed an agreement with 28 non-governmental organizations, taking on the obligation to maintain 200 hectares of unspoiled nature reserve of great interest for eco-tourism. In the same year on the reserve was completed the construction of several tourist facilities.
National Park Fuit springs famous for their wildlife and amazing flora. And limestone caves Santa Victoria, located at the foot of the mountain range of the Sierra Madre, attracted by its unique rock formations and underground waterfalls. Once in these caves residents lived the tribes of the indigenous inhabitants of these places – AGTA and dumagat. Traces of their presence visible here today and represent the historical and archaeological value. After exploring the caves you can go down to the waterfalls Pinzel. At the reserve you can also enjoy rock climbing, mountain Biking or horse riding or rafting on the raft.
On the territory of the Ecological reserve operates the School in which you can listen to lectures about the amazing nature of these places, put the plant and obtain the relevant certificate.
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