Pamulaklakin Forest Trail

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Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Philippines

Wildlife refuge· Tourist attraction

Pamulaklakin Forest Trail Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Pamulaklakin Forest Trail is located in Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Philippines on Pamulaklakin Trail. Pamulaklakin Forest Trail is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category wildlife refuge in Philippines.

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Neil Alvin Nicerio

If you are looking for a unique experience in Clark, Pampanga then you should not miss out the Pamulaklakin Forest Trail. Let a local aeta guide you deep in the forest and explain to you the flora and fauna while they demonstrate how to craft tools with their surroundings. You would surely learn a lot from your visit here. You can read more about this on my blog The Backpack Adventures.

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Earl Santos

Nature feels and the serenity of streaming water

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JonSid

Very nice way to unwind and get along with the locals. Our guide is very knowledgeable and articulate as well! Also good thing that there is a decent comfort room for emergencies (that I happened to avail!).

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Jonalyn San Diego

My family & I visited this place during our trip to Subic/Olongapo. It's a quiet area, shaded, lots of big trees. The aeta natives gave us a tour around, showed us jungle survival techiniques that they use. Tata Kasuy is so funny! Him & his family are so nice! He gave us a brief history of the ancestral land while walking around & showing us the place. They have small creeks where the little kids play & swim. It's so beautiful & worth a try!

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Jared Abrams

What an absolutely incredible place to hike for a few hours. Amazing scenery, CHEAP, and native Aeta guides who teach you jungle survival. How to start fire, make kitchenware out of bamboo.. GO HERE!

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Glen Louie Magay

Fresh and clean water forest

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Retz Rets

Best trail in zambales ️

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John Brunner

A great tour Make sure that you do it justice by going on the ecology tour, guided by one of the Aeta people. They explain how they use native plants and demonstrate with some of them. After your finished with the tour, you can cool off with a swim in the stream that flows next to the area so bring a towel and your swimsuit.