Mabini is a paradise for those who enjoy marveling at the beauty of nature. This is a destination which will prove that Batangas is truly endowed with the magnificence of God’s creation.
Heading to Mabini? Dont’s forget to visit these spots:
Anilao
A natural wonder, Mabini offers first-rate diving sites and is considered one of the country’s best. Barely 2 hours drive from Manila, this town is more popularly associated with one of its Barangays, “Anilao”, comprised of crystal blue waters and rich marine biodiversity. Visitors can enjoy variety of activities ranging from swimming, snorkeling, windsurfing, kayaking, or island hopping with a wide selection of accommodation offering from native cottages to luxurious beach resorts. (mabinibatangas.gov.ph)
Mt. Gulugod-Baboy
Gulugod-Baboy is the general term that describes the hills that traverse Calumpang Peninsula. It has three peaks: Gulugod Baboy, Pinagbanderahan, Tore. It is reached through several passages: Anilao, Panay, Bagalangit, Ligaya, Laurel and Malimatoc I. It is 525 meters above sea level and at its peak, you can see, from east to west: Janao Bay, Maricaban Strait which bears Sombrero andMaricaban Islands, a distant, faint blue Mindoro, Verde Island (SW) and Batangas Bay. The city and port of Batangas is visible on the west, following a farther Mt. Daguldul. To the north is Mt. Maculot, and even Mt. Batulao and the Tagaytay highlands.
It is popular among hikers during the Holy Week. (Wikipedia.com)