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bakas, norzagaray, bulacan


One of the attractions in the town of Norzagaray in Bulacan is the huge formations of large limestone rocks found in Brgy Matictic. It is called Bakas, which literally translates to "marks", "traces" or "footprints".

The top of the large boulders offers a great vantage point to spot those interesting marks, supposedly left by the legendary giant known as Bernardio Carpio, and his pets. The other set of marks can be found in Wawa in Montalban, Rizal.

I biked there last weekend (an 81km loop, see related story here) but arrived when the river started to swell and its impossible to cross to the boulders without a raft. Bakas is downriver from two major dams: the Ipo and Angat dams and they release water from these dams usually at around 11 AM. By noon time the current's too strong that they would not even recommend swimming near the rocks.

If you fancy roughing it out here, the shores in front of the Bakas rocks are flat and wide enough to accommodate quite a good number of tents. There are also makeshift cottages (good enough shelter from the sweltering heat in the summer) that the caretaker is renting out for 200 pesos (overnight stay). Amenities: absolutely none!

There are a couple of nice swimming spots further upriver. But current's still a bit strong so its best to stay close to the shore.

Getting there:
The best way is to catch a bus or jeep going to Tungko from Philcoa in Quezon City. From Tungko there are many small buses and jeeps to Norzagaray town proper. Go to the town market and get a tricycle to Sitio Kanyakan where Bakas is. I have not noticed any jeeps going there so you may have to rent the tricycle also for the return trip.
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7 comments:

  1. i never tried exploring bulacan. wala kasi akong alam na magandang puntahan. at least ito parang ok na ring makita.

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  2. magkano yung rate nila pag morning and for few hours lng nman

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  3. ganda talaga ng Norzagaray....
    I'm proud to be a Norzagarians....
    I love it so much....
    mwwwwaaaaahhhhh!!!!!.....




    yasmin932 0:)

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  4. This is a good one... Bakas for me is one of many great places that we have in the philippines.. Once you get to the place im sure you will fall in love with the place....

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  5. bulacan is really great.im not living there but my husband do.so i have been there so many times and i enjoy bulacan.=D

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  6. wow nice shot.. i hope pati sa actual maganda siya. what do u think maganda kayang pumunta ngayong nov. sa bakas norzagaray for trip?

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  7. we have celebrated mother's day at bakas. Maganda ung place,malinis at malinaw ang tubig. Nice shot nga pla, natakot lng ako kc ang lakas ng current ng tubig at inanod kmi pero masayang experience.Next time try nmin pumunta s mga bato,medyo mataas n kc ung tubig nung nandun kami, at nakakatawa p nun nawala ung susi ng van n dala nmin, ligtas nman kming naka-uwi. Salamat s prayer ng lahat.Nice experience tlg. :)

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