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The Isabela Reserve, located on the Philippine island of Luzon, is about 405 kilometres from Manila and 15 kilometres from the town of Ilagan. It consists of several cluster areas: the Santa Victoria Caves, Fuyot Springs National Park, Mount Palanan, and Pincal Waterfalls. In 2009 the local government signed an agreement with 28 non-governmental organisations, committing to the conservation of 200 hectares of pristine nature reserve, which is of great interest for eco-tourism. In the same In the same year, the construction of several tourist infrastructure facilities was completed on the territory of the reserve.

Fuyot Springs National Park is famous for its wildlife and amazing plant life. And the Santa Victoria Limestone Caves, located at the foothills of the Sierra Madre mountain range, attract with their unique rock formations and underground waterfalls. These caves were once home to inhabitants by the indigenous Agta and Dumagat tribes. Traces of their presence are still visible here today and are of historical and archaeological value. After a walk through the caves, you can go down to the Pincal waterfalls. In the reserve you can also go rock climbing, mountain biking or horse riding, or rafting.

On the territory of the reserve there is an Ecological School, where you can listen to lectures about the amazing nature of these places, plant a plant and get a certificate.