Reserve Isabela, located on the Philippine island of Luzon, is located about 405 kilometers from Manila and 15 km from the town of Ilagan. It consists of several cluster areas: Santa Victoria Caves, National Park Fuyot Springs Mountain Palanan Pintsal and waterfalls. In 2009, the provincial government signed an agreement with 28 non-governmental organizations, pledging to preserve 200 hectares of unspoiled nature reserve, is of great interest for eco-tourism. In the same year the reserve was completed construction of several objects of tourist infrastructure.
Fuyot Springs National Park is famous for its wildlife and amazing fauna. A limestone caves of Santa Victoria, located at the foot of the Sierra Madre mountain range, attracting for its unique rock formations and underground waterfalls. Once these cave dwellers lived tribes of indigenous inhabitants of these places - and agta dumagat. Traces of their presence here today noticeable and are historical and archaeological value. After a walk through the caves, you can go down to the waterfalls Pintsal. The reserve can also be rock climbing, mountain biking or horseback riding or rafting.
The reserve works Environmental School, where you can listen to a lecture about the wonderful nature of these places put the plant and get a certificate.
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