How to spend 48 hours in Pampanga
Planning a quick getaway from the city? Then Pampanga, about an hour’s drive from Metro Manila on a good day through the North Luzon Expressway (NLEx), is a perfect destination as it offers varied activities that can be enjoyed in two days.
Suggested itinerary:
DAY 1
8 a.m. to 11 a.m
Head to the Bangkong Mapalad mangroves in Sasmuan town. Check out the Ramsar Convention-designated “Wetland of International Importance.” A thick forest of mangroves has grown on sand that accumulated from the Pinatubo volcano’s debris that was washed down by rains from the slopes to the rivers. It is ideal to do birdwatching at 6 a.m.
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Proceed to the Bamboo Hub in Sta. Catalina, Lubao town.
For only P20, take a fish spa foot treatment or be lulled into sleep by rustling bamboo leaves.
2 p.m.
Enjoy artisanal coffee and empanada at Apag Marangle along Dalan Betis on the Guagua side of Jose Abad Santos Avenue.
3 p.m.
Make a side trip to Bacolor to see the San Guillermo Church. Mt. Pinatubo’s lahar half-buried it in 1995, leaving the choir loft as the entrance door.
3:30 p.m.
Visit the Andrea Domingo Foundation’s Museum of Philippine Arts and Culture (Mopac) in Barangay San Agustin (across from St. Scholastica’s Academy) in the City of San Fernando. Entrance fee is P300. Closed only on Mondays.
5 p.m.
Detour to SM City Pampanga for shopping or exhibits.
7 p.m.
To get to Magalang town, take NLEx and SCTEx (Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway) and then exit at Concepcion toll gate. An alternative route is the San Fernando-Mexico via Ninoy Aquino by-way. Enjoy dinner at Abe’s farm in Barangay Ayala.
Recommended places to spend the night are Abe’s Farm, Nauvoo Farm Resort and Altezza Cabins, also in Ayala.
DAY 2
8 a.m.
Still in Magalang town, head to a street at the corner of San Bartolome Church and go to Old Town, a bakery, to buy pasalubong. [For pre-order, call or text 0917-9442285 or 0920-6521389]
9 a.m.
Drive to Mabalacat City and take a peek at bonsai display along Barangays Dolores and Tabunalong in the North Manila Road section.
10 a.m.
Head back to Barangay Cacutud where the Kamikaze Shrine stands.
11 a.m.
Stop at Lora Nors Meryendahan near the old Mabalacat munisipyo for snacks or an early lunch.
1 p.m.
Enjoy walking on a hanging bridge and taking a dip in the waterfall in Haduan. To get there, enter the Clark Freeport via the Mabalacat City gate. Head to Aqua Planet to reach Gate 14 as an entry to Haduan. The Aeta village collects P200 as an environmental fee. One can avail of an Aeta tour guide for a fee for an individual or group. Hiking is allowed, and so is biking.
For arrangements, call the Mabalacat City tourism office at (045) 4991126 or Vilma at 0999-6605450
4 p.m.
One may opt for a visit to the Clark Museum in front of the Clark Development Corp. parade grounds where nighttime events are held. INQ