Rizal is where you touch base with nature without losing touch with the finer points of urban living. Verdant hills and undulating valleys stretch from the rugged foothills of Montalban and Antipolo, down to the picturesque shores of Laguna de Bay. The terrain offers exciting opportunities for biking, mountain climbing and camping amidst rolling hills, lakeshores, caves and waterfalls. Known as the Cradle of Philippine Art, the province attests to the creative tradition that has spawned generations of visual and performing artists. Be amazed at art masterpieces displayed at many local galleries in Angono. Discover the oldest known art dating as far back 3000 BC that is Angono-Binangonan Petroglyphs.

Where to go?
WAWA DAM / PAMITINAN PROTECTED LANDSCAPE
It was in this place where the legend of Bernardo Carpio, a Filipino folk hero, comes to life. You can witness the place where he was magically trapped: between the two huge mountain boulders that he was preventing from crashing together (nag-uumpugang bato) using his great strength.

