Finding Hidden Gems: Traveling Through the Treasured Pamulaklakin Binictican Forest Trail

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The Aeta community is a beloved group in Subic. They are the native people of Binictican Hills in Subic Bay, Olongapo. Due to their warm and friendly nature, some Aetas guide hikers who want to brave the Pamulaklakin Binictican trail.

The trail itself is a popular destination for Subic-goers who want to deviate from the normal water-based adventures they have been getting. For a little money, you can roam around the Aeta’s ancestral lands while seeing one of the few remaining untouched rainforests in the Philippines. The tour around the trail would also feature an additional lesson on survival tactics in the forest and will educate you on what plants are medicinal and not. There will also be a demonstration on how to steam rice and cook fish inside bamboo and on fire. If you would like to see it, there can be a demonstration of how they normally cook on the bush using banana leaves.

Aside from a refreshing trek around the trail, you can also have lunch beside a free-flowing spring. Once you arrive at the trail, you will be welcomed by dancing Aetas and a stand-up comedy performance by Tatay Kasoy – an elderly member of the Aeta community present.

“Pamulaklakin” means a place or thing that is blooming. This is a well-deserved name given how the forest is still vibrant with the abundant nature all around. When you want to take some time off the busy city, coming here is a day trip option you won’t regret taking!

How to get to Pamulaklakin Binictican Forest Trail?

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Wherever you are in Manila or Olongapo, we are confident in giving you a straight-to-the-point journey. Our dependable drivers will get the stress out of your journey, leaving you with more energy to spend on the trail itself.

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From Manila to Pamulaklakin Binictican Forest Trail.

1. Head to Victory Liner Bus Terminal in Cubao/Pasay.
2. Ride a bus heading to Olongapo City.
3. Alight at Subic Bay Freeport Zone entrance.
4. After exiting the bus, hire a taxi or jeepney heading to Pamulaklakin Binictican Forest Trail.
5. Pay your fees at the entrance and enjoy your stay!

Things to do at Pamulaklakin Binictican Forest Trail

1. HIKING/TREKKING
– The trail is initially meant for hikers who want to have a quick trek around a nature trail to escape the busy city. Have a leisurely hike down the dense forest and well-marked trails.

2. BIRD-WATCHING
– Pamulaklakin is a paradise made for bird watchers. Bring along your own binoculars to spot hornbills, kingfishers, and colorful parrots!

3. EXPLORE THEIR FLORA
– The rich flora of the rainforest is another wonder that many people seek to see to unwind. There is a diverse selection of plant species that are medicinal, indigenous, and important for the ecosystem.

4. PICNIC BY THE RIVER
– After the hike, most people stay by the riverside and enjoy the picnic they brought or a meal prepared by the tour guides for your group.

5. TAKE A LOT OF PHOTOS
– For those who love nature photography, the trail will be your dream come true. With its abundant and rich flora and fauna, you’ll get to shoot a lot of incredible shots from any angle.

6. CAMPING
– There are designated camping areas where you can see the stars shine while listening to the sound the forest makes through the night.

7. EDUCATIONAL TOUR
– Guides offer insight and lessons about the ecosystem in the trail and the efforts that go into its conservation. Aside from that, the Aetas will teach you survival tactics, cooking methods, and many more about the jungle.

Rates and Fees

Sightseeing Fee – ₱ 100 per head
Mini Jungle Tour – ₱ 100 per head
Ecology Tour – ₱ 250

Guided Tour – ₱ 300-500, depending on inclusions

Camping Fee – ₱ 300-500 per tent, depending on size and pax

How to Contact

You can contact Pamulaklakin Binictican Forest Trail – Subic Bay through the following:
Mobile Number: +63-929-572-1105

To bring when visiting Pamulaklakin Binictican Forest Trail

1. Bring appropriate footwear, a sturdy hiking shoe is recommended so you have sufficient ankle support.
2. Bring along extra lightweight comfortable clothing that can protect you from the sun and insect bites.
3. Bring a high-SPF sunscreen.
4. Bring an insect repellent spray or lotion.
5. Bring a sufficient amount of water to keep yourself hydrated throughout the hike.
6. Bring along snacks to eat while on the hike or for a picnic by the creek.
7. Bring a first aid kit just in case things go awry.
8. Bring a camera and extra batteries for the perfect shots with and of nature.
9. Bring some cash for sudden expenses, fees, and other purchases you might make while on the trail.
10. Bring a trash bag so your garbage is consolidated throughout the hike.
11. Bring a tent, sleeping bag, and camping gear if you’re planning to overnight.

Reminders when visiting Pamulaklakin Binictican Forest Trail

1. Respect wildlife and nature by not picking and disturbing both.
2. When you stumble on trash along the trail, pick it up and dispose of it properly.
3. Take care of your own garbage by keeping it until you can throw it in the bin.
4. Stay on the designated trail to avoid getting lost.
5. Maintain a quiet and respectful atmosphere for the bird-watchers and nature enthusiasts.
6. Before your trip, make sure to check the weather and pack accordingly.
7. If camping overnight, be vigilant of the weather changes as the evening progresses.
8. Keep yourself hydrated throughout the hike even though you might not be feeling thirsty.
9. If you determine your physical abilities cannot cope with the trail, yield and ask to go down the trail instead. Don’t push yourself too hard.
10. Maintain a safe distance when encountering wildlife.
11. As there are indigenous communities in the area, be respectful and ask for permission before entering their land or when taking photos.

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