02 Apr
02Apr

Bonifacio Circle Monumento

- Where it all began, the Philippine Revolution in 1933 started right here in Caloocan. The sculptures of Bonifacio Circle Monumento are the work of National Artist, Guillermo Tolentino, who is respected and revered in the Philippines not only as an artist but also as a progressive voice to be heard. 

La Mesa Watershed

- The city limits of Caloocan borders La Mesa Watershed- 2,659 hectares of protected wetlands and Manila’s main source of water.Visitors can come to take a tour of park paths where you’ll see fishermen with their polls in the water hoping to catch dinner. There are 50 miles of park paths within the watershed waiting to be explored; some of which are easily tackled wearing a pair of flip-flops. Keep an eye out for exquisite wildlife with 4,400 acres of forest. La Mesa Watershed is a bird watcher’s heaven with a vast collection of colorful birds, big birds, and even some endangered birds.

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