6 Wondrous Places That Would Make You Buy a House and Lot For Sale in Batangas

World-class diving sites, well-known local products and rich historical and cultural backgrounds are just some of the reasons behind Batangas’ fame. It’s not at all surprising that people from around the country invest on a house and lot for sale in Batangas.

For an in-depth understanding of its beauty, here’s a tour around the different municipalities of the province.


Anilao, Mabini


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Anilao is known as the birthplace of scuba diving in the country. Scuba diving is a unique and challenging sport but did you know that it also presents several health benefits? When moving against the natural pressure of water, it provides both a cardiovascular and muscular workout. This is just one among several health benefits of scuba diving.

The waters of Anilao are marine protected sanctuaries filled with vibrant and colorful coral reefs and unique aquatic species. Batok, one of the most prominent dive sites in Anilao, got its moniker from another famous dive site behind it called Sumbrero, thus, the name. People from all over the world flock in Anilao, Batangas just to get hold of its wonders.


Lemery


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The municipality of Lemery is another borough in Batangas that is flocked with tourists and residents alike. The town celebrates Sigpawan Festival where they honor their agritourism and one of the dishes they serve is Sinaing na Tulingan. It is a braised fish dish that is a staple in the province. You can also witness the street dancing where lively Batangueños give life to the streets of Lemery. 

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Casa Corazon is a haven not only for motorcycle enthusiasts but also for families. Aside from being a museum, it is also a resort with two pavilions, a conference room, overnight accommodations and huts for day tour guests. This one-stop shop is a harbor for those who like a distinct kind of experience. It’s also the first of its kind in Asia!


Taal


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This small municipality in Batangas is noted as the smaller-scale version of Vigan in the Southern Tagalog region. The National Historical Institute considered this as a heritage landmark because the town boasts ancestral houses that were built way back during the Spanish era. To preserve the houses, many of them were converted into museums. Calle Agoncillo is home to several of these museum houses; one of which is the Marcela-Agoncillo house. This was the abode of the “Mother of the Philippine Flag” Marcela Agoncillo . The quaint real estate property is just one among many other heritage houses and lots in Taal, Batangas. 

It is also known for its unique delicacies like Panutsa and Adobo sa Dilaw. Panutsa is Batangas’ version of peanut brittle with a salty twist while Adobo sa Dilaw uses turmeric instead of soy sauce.


Tingloy


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The enthralling waters of Batangas have been capturing the hearts of beach lovers. For those who like a daily dose of vitamin “sea,” buying a house and lot for sale in Batangas is the way to go.

Masasa beach is one of the treasures of the island of Tingloy. The serene waters, fine sand and the stunning backdrop are enough to make you go for more than just a staycation. The secluded beach is also home to Mt. Mag-Asawang Bato, two monoliths that look like a couple leaning against each other. These unspoiled marvels are some of Tingloy’s gems that follow the “leave no trace” policy.



Lipa


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This first class component city in the province is home to several commercial, educational, and recreational sites. Museo de Lipa, one of the city’s renowned establishments, was inaugurated in 2007. This museum will take you on a historical journey back to the city’s glorious past.


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Lipa, Batangas is also known for its one-of-a-kind lomi. It is a noodle dish with savory thick soup with kikiam or fishball , topped with yummy chicharon bits. They even hold a festival just to commemorate its goodness!


Santo Tomas


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Two of the province’s most sought-after mountains are in Santo Tomas. Hikers can now gape at these traverses. Mt. Manabu is perfect for novice hikers because the peak is only two hours away from the base. Mt. Makiling, on the other hand, is originally in Los Baños but a trail hike is available in Santo Tomas. It is a major climb with a 6/9 difficulty level with an approximate 7 hour travel.

Mountain climbing has plenty of perks. Aside from exercise, it also de-stresses and makes you one with nature.

These are just some of Batangas’ renowned municipalities. There are still a lot of landmarks, food and beaches waiting to be discovered. To explore more, you could make your sojourn into a permanent stay. Buy that house and lot for sale in Batangas and savor everything that the province has to offer.



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