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Six thousand hectares of land in Sto. Tomas, Batangas is comprised of agriculture and even though the town proper is slope of concrete establishments, part of its land is rural area with trees and topography with good and beautiful natural attractions.
Lambingan Station
Yes, a part of Mount Makiling on a place they call “Lambingan Station”, is a trekking site where the gateway starts in Sto. Tomas. This is a camp site open for public and still in the process of development.
Mount Malipunyo
Although not that popular as Maculot and Makiling, Mt. Malipunyo (Malipuño) is also a part of these two mountains together with Mt. Malarayat and Mt. Banahaw Complex. The town is developing the site for some ordinances that will help the preservation of this forested, cool and beautiful mountain.
Rio de Kambalyaw (Rio de Camballao)
They say going here is worth the 2 kilometer rough road. A place in San Isidro Sur, this River, with a man-made dam as you traverse its clear water, is a refreshing site perfect for outings. For just a matter of 25 pesos, you’ll get to experience a bask in this cool river with cottages that will surely accommodate you well. It’s amazing how the keepers of the river maintain its clear water with the bulk of people going in and out everyday. So take a bathe now at this beautiful attraction of Sto. Tomas.
Last Updated: October 4, 2013