Pantabangan Located in the northern part of Nueva Ecija, Philippines, Pantabangan is a first class municipality with a population of 27,353 people, according to the 2010 census. Particularly, it is located below Mt. Dalimanok at the foot of Mt. Mabilog, which are found between the Caraballo and Sierra Madre mountain ranges.
With its rich culture, popular sites, such as the Pantabangan Dam and Lake, and hospitable services, the municipality has been visited by travelers around the world. Now, if you are of experiencing the place yourself, here are some sightseeing tips you can pick up:
This dam was built under the supervision of the National Irrigation Administration in 1974 to provide irrigation, serve as reinforcement against flood and supply additional electricity to the entire Luzon. Proudly built by Filipino engineers, it is an earth-fill embankment dam along the Pampanga River, with a reservoir that is considered one of the cleanest in the country and one of the largest in Southeast Asia.
Now, the Pantabangan Dam has become one of the most visited tourist spots in Nueva Ecija. It attracts visitors with a scenic view of its surrounding area. Also, you would appreciate its engineering wonders when you get there.
In the past, game fishing was not that popular in the Philippines, but recently, it has been gaining some grounds, and the Pantabangan Lake is one of the places in the country where you can experience it. After all, fishing is a primary source of income of most residents in the municipality. Unknown to many, there is even bass fishing offered here. Just ask local fishermen on how you can do such activity.
And also you can enjoy the sunset too.
One of the most beautiful sights to see in Pantabangan is its sunset. During such time of day, the sun is reflected on the lake like a mirror of nature, which is very fascinating.
The scenery is so beautiful and the view is very calming.I'll added this to the place i want to visit soon😊Thank you for sharing the beauty of Nueva Ecija to us!🥰We appreciated it🤗