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  2. Tanay, Rizal - Wikipedia

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    Tanay’s economy has been boosted by its natural resources and nature’s allure. There are various activities to try in Tanay, Rizal. There are adventure camps, glamping campsite, staycation sites, cafe and restaurants with beautiful sceneries, and aesthetic photography sites. To mention some of them, here are the Different Tourist Spots in ...

  3. Daranak Falls - Wikipedia

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    Daranak Falls is a waterfall located in the municipality of Tanay, and it's one of the most popular tourist attractions in the province of Rizal, Phiilippines. [ 1 ] Etymology

  4. Hinulugang Taktak - Wikipedia

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    Hinulugang Taktak Protected Landscape, also known as Hinulugan Taktak, is a protected area in Rizal, Philippines. Initially, it is assigned as a recreation area, the waterfall area has been designated as a national park by virtue of Republic Act No. 6964 in 1990. [2] Ten years later, it became a protected landscape under Proclamation No. 412. [3]

  5. Staycation ideas for families, couples: A vacation without ...

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    Don’t overschedule your staycation. Staycations go wrong when you try to cram too much into a weekend getaway or midweek trip. Plan to do some fun activities, but don’t overschedule it.

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  7. Masungi Georeserve - Wikipedia

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    The Masungi Georeserve is a conservation area in the Philippines situated in the southern Sierra Madre range in Baras.It centers on the geological formations of Masungi Rock, at an elevation of 640 metres (2,100 ft). [1]