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ANTIPOLO CITY
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3. Antipolo, officially City
of Antipolo and simply referred
to as Antipolo City is a city in
the province of Rizal,
Philippines located about 25
kilometres (16 mi) east of
Manila. Antipolo is the most
populous city in CALABARZON
Region and eight most populous
city in the Philippines with a
population of 903,000 while
San Pedro City is the most
densely populated city in the
whole region.
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5. Antipolo City was named
after tipolo (breadfruit) tree,
which was in abundance in the
area. It was the Franciscan
missionaries who first build the
church in the area, in 1578.
However they were replaced by
the Jesuits. These new
missionaries were the one who
helped organized the village into a
parish. By 1601, the Christian
population of Antipolo increased to
3,000 due to the people of
Dumagat who came and lived in the
area.
6. In 1650, the village was organized into a
town and became part of Tondo Province. When
the province was divided in 1853, Antipolo
became a part of the District of San Mateo de
los Montes, which later became the District of
Morong. When the Americans came on June 4,
1899, the Revolutionary Government then
transferred Morong’s capital to Tanay. Soon
after, the Americans established a civil
government in 1901 which was handled by
Valentin Sumulong who served as the first
municipal president.
15. • You can see here many religious
and holy stalagmite and stalactite
formed by water.
16. • The aesthetic and Instagram-
friendly museum in Antipolo City.
17. • One of the major pilgrimage
churches in the Philippines.
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19. Sumakah Festival is a newly created
festival celebrated every 1st of May, depicting
the major products of the City, Suman, Mangga,
Kasuy and the old means of transportation going
up to the highlands of Antipolo city, Rizal, i.e.
the Hamaka (hammock or duyan).
20. Tipulo Festival is celebrated during the month of
May. This is the same with the "SUMAKAH festival".
These festivals shows their own delicacies. The SUMAN,
MANGGA, KASOY and the HAMAKA.
21. This is an annual activity that aims
to promote the rich culture and tradition of
the Antipoleños to the whole world as well as
to establish camaraderie among the
community and the city government.
29. TIME LABEL NOTES
5:00 AM ETD to Manila
5:45 AM ETA @ Antipolo City Travel time: 45 mins.
6:10 AM ETA @ Burrow Café Price range: Approximately 1200 for
two people
8:00 AM ETD @ Burrow Café Travel time: 25 mins.
9:25 AM ETA @ Hinulugang Taktak Falls Price Range: 30 for adults, 15 for
students and 100 for foreigners.
Commute with nature.
11:30 AM ETD @ Hinulugang Taktak Falls Travel time: 10 mins
11:40 AM ETA @ Pinto Art Museum Price Range: 200 for adults, 180 for
senior cetizens/PWD with valid ID’s
and 100 for students with valid school
ID. Spend some art and culture
appreciation time.
1:00 PM ETD @ Pinto Art Museum Travel Time: 10 mins
1:10 PM ETA @ Vieux Chalet Price Range: approximately 1300 for
two people without alcohol
30. 2:20 PM ETD @ Vieux Chalet Travel Time: 10 mins
2:30 PM ETA @ Claud 9 Price Range: P60 = 360˚ View Deck +
Hanging
3:30 PM ETD @ Claud 9
Travel Time: 25 mins
4:05 PM ETA @ Mystical Cave Price Range: 5 0 pear head
5:10 PM ETD @ Mystical Cave
Travel Time: 21 mins
5:40 PM ETA @ Antipolo Cathedral Visiting the Historic Church
6:30 PM ETD @ Antipolo Church Travel Time: 30 mins
7:00 PM ETA @ Singalong Campsite Hill Price Range: 3-5 ages can stay for
free, 6-10 ages will have 200 fee,
400 pear head for adults.
Dinner, Rest
6:00 AM Wake up Calls Morning Rituals
7:30 AM Breakfast
8:30 AM Return to City Via taxi
32. • Don’t forget to check the safety protocols for the
destination you plan to visit.
• Wear a facemask to protect yourself and people
around you.
• Refrain from talking while riding public transport.
• Throughout your travels, always remember to wash
your hands.
• Skip crowded places and return later to enjoy without
crowds.
• Smile and nod rather than shaking hands.
• Savour your meal, and converse in moderation when
dining near others.
• Practice social distancing for your own peace of mind.
• Give yourself a boost with fresh air from outside.
• Be a smart traveler. Begin the day with a health
check.
• Select your souvenirs with your eyes, not your hands.