Bulusan Lake and National Park
Province: Sorsogon
12° 44.984N 124° 05.752E
Dubbed as the "Switzerland of the Orient", Bulusan Lake lies at the heart of the National Park which covers a land area of 3,672 hectares. Getting there from the capital, Sorsogon City, one has two options. First would be to take the Maharlika Highway up to the town of Irosin passing thru the towns of Casiguran and Juban. From Irosin it is another ten kilometers to the site. The other is passing thru a very scenic route overlooking the Pacific Ocean (San Bernardino Strait) thru the towns of Gubat, Barcelona and the centro of Bulusan town. The road is not that good although some portions are now being paved and concreted. From the main road which connects the towns of Bulusan and Irosin is a two kilometer path which is very accessible even for big buses that leads to the lake itself. As one enters the dilapidated gate to the lake one is welcomed by the view of Bulusan volcano at the background and the lake at the foreground. Thanks to the absence of development, the area retains much of its pristine environment as one can experience while taking a 45 minute walk around the lake.
Been here last October 2010 and i can say It was one of the beautiful lakes in the Philippines
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