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MAHAL TANA: A Sneak Peek to Oriental Mindoro
Hop in and explore the province of Oriental Mindoro with its infinite biodiversity, unsophisticated beauty, and influential culture and tradition. Waste no time, “MAHAL TANA!”
From Metro Manila, drive to Batangas Port and ride a fast craft or Roll-on-Roll-off vessel to reach our island. Travel time ranges from four to six hours, depending on the type of ferry ride you will take.
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In Mindoro, we often welcome our guests with our tagline, “MaHal Ta’Na,” which sounds like “Mahal, tara na!” but actually stands for the four icons of the province: the indigenous Mangyans, majestic Mount Halcon, well-preserved Tamaraws, and the breath-taking Naujan Lake. But, we have more to offer so, here’s a glimpse of the tropical paradise hidden in our city and municipalities.
PUERTO GALERA, THE HEART OF ASIA
It offers the best water sports and beach parties. It is an internationally recognized diving site located at the center of marine biodiversity; hence, it is a perfect destination for diving and snorkeling. Muelle Bay is also a must-visit tourist spot.
SAN TEODORO, THE LAND OF CASCADING WATERS
You will surely be blown away by the cold rapids and enchanting caves here. One of its well-known places is the Botolan Falls or the “Twin Falls of San Teodoro,” a twotiered waterfall that can be reached after a 15-minute trek.
MOUNT HALCON
Baco, the home of Halcon. The mountain stands at 2,586 meters above sea level and is the highest peak on the island. You shouldn’t miss hiking the mountain’s steep and treacherous trails and taking a luxurious dip in the cool and refreshing mountain rivers.
Charlyn Manalo Catapang, Leigh Anne Dimagiba, Katie Castillo and the Barkada
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MAHAL TANA: A Sneak Peek to Oriental Mindoro
Text by Charlyn Manalo Catapang Images by the Oriental Mindoro Provincial Tourism Office
CALAPAN CITY, THE CITY OF GOLDEN GRAINS & THE ACROPOLIS OF THE SOUTH
It is the capital of Oriental
LAKE NAUJAN

Mindoro and the main gateway to the province. Worthy places to visit are Infinity Farm (a paradise filled with boardwalks and riverside cottages), Silonay Mangrove Conservation and Ecopark (home to a wide variety of mangroves, birds, bats, reptiles, and amphibians).
NAUJAN, THE TOWN FOR EVERY JUAN
It is known for the Simbahang Bato, a church built with corals and lime mortar during the 16th century of Augustinian Friars. Aside from being a historical site, it also offers Dao Water Lily Mini Park, a floating cottage with creative handicrafts and souvenirs made from dried water lilies.
VICTORIA, THE ORIGINAL FRUIT BASKET TOWN
Make sure to take a walk around Victoria Nature Park, the first integrated Permaculture Farm in the province, with a soothing ambiance. It is a perfect place for farm tours and educational demonstrations.

BOTOLAN FALLS in San Totolan Faeodoro
SOCORRO, THE PLACE OF FLOATING COTTAGES
It offers spectacular sceneries, including the Naujan Lake Viewpoint (a boardwalk and a bicycle lane at the edge of Naujan Lake in Batong Dalig). Also, try out dining in the Vista Pilar Floating Deck!
POLA, THE QUAINT COASTAL TOWN
You’ll know you’re in Pola when the soil is distinctly “pula” (English: red), hence its name. A time travel to the early 19th century can be experienced with the view of its ancestral houses in the town
SAN RAFAEL CAVE, ROXAS


THE MANGYANS - the original inhabitants of Mindoro, the seventh largest island in the Philippines
TAMARAW endemic to the island of Mindoro in the Philippines, and is the only endemic Philippine bovine MUELLE BAY, Puerto Galera


center. For beach-goers, you may also try Bihiya Beach, known for its white sand and crystal clear waters.
PINAMALAYAN, THE PROVINCE’S RAINBOW TOWN
It celebrates the joyous Bahaghari Festival. Alongside, one of their best assets is their mouth-watering local cuisines, which are definitely a must-try!
GLORIA, THE PROVINCE’S BAMBOO CAPITAL
Its unspoiled beauty roots in the abundance of bamboo and marine protected areas. You may enjoy bamboo shoots dishes at the municipal bamboo plantation. It also has its own natural waterfalls called “Walang Langit.”
BANSUD, A TOWN FOR QUIET UNWINDING
It is the perfect view of the Rosacara rolling hills and Manihala Falls. Plaza de Bansud is also worth visiting for paddle boating and fishing.
BONGABONG, THE PROVINCE’S ORGANIC CAPITAL
It is famous for its Gabutero Organic Farm, where several crops and plants are grown. Their sunflower garden and butterfly farms will bring you closer to nature.
ROXAS, THE PLACE OF ANCIENT CAVES
The San Rafael Cave, about the size of a cathedral, is safe for tourism activity and suited for those looking for adventure. You may allot approximately two hours to explore the cave’s ten chambers.
MANSALAY, THE HOME OF BUHID AND HANUNUO MANGYAN
Experience the Mindoro culture with its historical and cultural pride, such as the rock formations south of the Mansalay Bay, Buktot Beach, and La Sersita Casitas and water spa beach resort.
BULALACAO, THE HIDDEN PARADISE
Be sure to check out here the Buyayao Island, which caters to 500 forest species with thick vegetation and ornamental plants. Its rich marine biodiversity entices tourists to try snorkeling and diving.
With all these must-see attractions and must-try activities in Oriental Mindoro, are you now ready to hop in and explore its wonders? Waste no time, “MAHAL TANA!”