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to the south west of the Luzon Island, the Subic Bay
is about hundred kilometers North West of Manila Bay.
World Travel 4 Indians takes you to a tour of Subic
Bay and acquaints you with its myriad tourist attractions.
Does hiking through the Apaliin trails and exploring
the Subic Forest appear a tempting idea to you? Then
you are in for an exhilarating experience. From the
top of the Apaliin point the view is simply beatific.
The Bat kingdom of Subic Bay houses more than ten thousands
of fruit bats along with the Bamboo bats of smaller
size. It is a protected forest reserve in Subic Bay.
At the Bicentennial Park, you can share some enjoyable
and memorable moments with your friends and family as
it incorporates some of the most scenic picnic grounds.
There is an artificial lagoon in close proximity to
the park where the anglers can fish.
Enjoy the thrill of kayaking in the crater lake of
Mt. Pinatubo. Trekking the area, you will come across
myriad hot springs, mountain pools, lahar fields and
canyons. There are also the remnants of the towns that
have been devastated by the mudflows.
Enlighten yourself on the survival techniques in the
jungle at the Jungle Environmental Survival Training
Camp from the Aeta training officers who in turn have
received their training from the US navy.
Visit the Butterfly Kingdom in Subic Bay to get up
close and personal with the lovely, bright creatures
and learn about their life-cycle and phases of growth.
World Travel 4 Indians is an international travel site
and a repository of useful information on Subic Bay
and the tours of other exotic places around the world.
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