Anawangin Zambales
It is located in the coastline of Zambales, 57 kilometers away from Mabalacat Exit, North Luzon Expressway (NLEX); 4.6 kilometers South-Southeast (168۫) from Pundakit, San Antonio Zambales. Driving off from Manila might take for about 3 hours. You can easily travel to Zambales by taking SCTEX (Subic -Clark- Tarlac Express).
You can also take a bus going to San Antonio then take a tricycle going to Brgy. Pundakit.
San Antonio, Brgy. Pundakit- is declared for already declared for ecotourism.
This is your drop off point to Anawangin.
Anawangin is enveloped by mountains wherein you can take and adventurous hike or trek on your way down to the cove or feast with a 30 minute boat ride.
Anawangin is an isolated cove where you can find a long stretch of white sand beach sprouted from the eruption of Mt. Pinatubo.Pine trees are abundant in the area which makes the ambience different from other beaches.
Anawangin Zambales is a word of mouth either from the locals in the area and mostly from mountaineering groups. With no mark of civilization, Anawangin becomes a place where you can enjoy nature at its best.
because of this breathtaking scenery, tourists does not talk about this place in order to preserve it and not likely to be named as the next Boracay or Puerto Galera.


4 comments:
The place looks like a nice spot for a vacation. :)
I'm looking forward to more posts about the location and how visiting a place like this would be helpful to the country.
I've been to Zambales before but I haven't seen this beach. The beach looks so cool. Does it have a great view of the sunset? Beaches are nothing without a great Sunset view. How much would a three-day stay cost me? Please reply asap!
Thanks!
wow! a great place to escape an urban set up! pretty cool =o it's interesting... hope to see more pictures of it =P
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