Discover the lush image of nature in Bulabog Putian National Park!

Bulabog Puti-an National Park is a living museum of flourishing flora and fauna. It is a protected rain forest area where hundreds of local and foreign visitors come to enjoy natural attractions such as wildlife and caves.

The caves of the park are key to its past – as it was used as a hideout by members of the revolution during the Spanish Occupational Period. Some of the walls still have inscribed texts – one of them even reads “Los republicanos juran morir antes que entregarse” or “The republicans swear to die before surrendering.”

The caves are riddled with limestone rocks, the same material used for the centennial Dingle Church.

This place is most famous during the holy week, where tourists enjoy the mountain spring resort and bask in the joy of being surrounded by nature.

Easiest way to get to Bulabog Puti-an National Park

When you think about vacation, you imagine relaxation and having the wind on your face far away from the daily stressors of your life. So on your trip to Bulabog Puti-an National Park, don’t even bother to expose yourself to the grueling journey of public commute! Instead, avail a rental service from our company so you and your vacation-mode friends can just sit back, relax, maybe chika – while we send you to Bulabog!

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It does not matter whether you are a small group or a big one, because our wide array of rental units available are more than appropriate to accommodate your needs!

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From Iloilo to Bulabog Puti-an National Park

1. From Iloilo City, head off to Tagbak Terminal in Jaro.
2. In Tagbak Terminal, Jaro, ride a jeepney heading to Dingle.
3. Upon arrival at Dingle town proper, ride a tricycle and head to Bulabog Puti-an’s receiving area.

Things to do at Bulabog Puti-an National Park

1. EXPLORING
– Nature is all around you so enjoy the flora and fauna! Reminder to only observe and keep a safe distance from animals.

2. PICNIC
– You can have a picnic setup with your family or friends near the receiving area.

3. SPELUNKING
– Satisfy your curiosity and see the caves with your own eyes! Have a person with you when you explore.

4. TAKE PHOTOS
– Commemorative photos will make your memory of visiting Bulabog Puti-an last longer!

5. TREKKING
– Go for a light physical activity while you’re roaming around the forest.

6. VISIT THE COLD SPRING
– Enjoy the natural cold spring of the park.

Rates and Fees

Entrance Fee:
Local – ₱ 30
Foreigner – ₱ 100

Tourist Guide: ₱ 350
Helmet Fee: ₱ 10

How to Contact

You can contact the Leon Tourism and Information Center through these platforms:
Dane Dizon (Municipal Tourism Officer) – 09477424341

Interesting Facts

– The entire National Park measures 847.33 hectares.
– It was designated as a National Park and Protected Area on June 14, 1961.
– Its centerpiece is the Puti-an Peak with a height of 322 meters.
– There are 33 caves in the park but only 6 are recommended for exploration.

To bring when visiting Bulabog Puti-an National Park

1. Bring insect repellants.
2. Bring your own bottled water and face towel to make the trek comfortable.
3. Bring a stick from the entrance to help with the rocky trails.
4. Bring a dry bag for your items in case of rain.
5. Bring a power bank to ensure gadgets can be used.
6. Bring cash because the park does not accept online transactions yet.
7. Bring your own cooked meals.
8. Bring extra clothes for after trekking/hiking.

Reminders when visiting Bulabog Puti-an National Park

1. Respect the environment and hold onto your trash until you find a proper disposal bin.
2. Use comfortable and durable footwear around the area.
3. Wear comfortable clothes appropriate for hiking and the rough trail.
4. Visit during the dry season so the trail won’t be slippery.
5. Wear proper gear when venturing in the caves.

Useful Phrases to Learn

Ma-ayong Aga: Good Morning
Ma-ayong Hapon: Good Afternoon
Ma-yong Gab-i: Good Evening
Pila ini: How much is this?
Makahambal ka sang Tagalog?: Can you speak Tagalog?

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