Wednesday, February 1, 2017

Madlum River (Biak na Bato)

Madlum River is located in the historical Biak-na-Bato National Park in San Miguel, Bulacan. The river is centered on a mountain gorge which is almost similar to Tinipak River, Montalban Gorge and Minalungao National Park, all of which lies in Sierra Madre ranges. It is composed of marble rock formations, thus compensating for a truly a remarkable environment that has attracted travelers and thrill seekers alike. 

The water is pristine and clear which is inviting to swimmers, but the main attraction is the "Monkey Bridge" - a bridge where one has to cross by hanging through a rope to reach the other end of the section. Extreme precaution must be observed at all times especially during rainy days where rocks becomes slippery and flash floods does occur which has already claimed several lives in the past.

Pinoy Solo Hiker - Madlum River

Pinoy Solo Hiker - Madlum River

Pinoy Solo Hiker - Madlum River

Pinoy Solo Hiker - Madlum River

Pinoy Solo Hiker - Madlum River

Pinoy Solo Hiker - Madlum River

How to Get There:
1. Ride a bus bound to Cabanatuan.
2. Alight in San Miguel, Bulacan (town proper)
3. Ride a trike to Sitio Madlum (DENR Registration)
*** I joined an event orgenized by Adventurous People

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