Bucari Pine Forest is located on the high and rugged mountains of Leon, Iloilo. For the summer season, it’s cold climate is perfect to fight the heat! It is famously called the little Baguio of Iloilo because of its cool atmosphere and highland attractions.
Bucari is surrounded by waterscapes and landscapes such as rice terraces, rivers, and waterfalls. There are a lot of things to do whenever you visit here. If you are looking for a break from your tech-saturated routine – it is the perfect location to get in touch with nature and of yourself.
Why don’t you give it a shot and include Bucari Pine Forest with your Iloilo itinerary? You won’t regret it!
Easiest way to get to Bucari Pine Forest
Don’t bother with the taxing journey of public commute. It’s a vacation so avoid the stress! Avail a rental service from our company – you and your Bucari-headed peers can relax on the backseat while we deal with the transportation heading there!
It does not matter wherever in Panay you are from because we can and we will pick you up and send you straight to Leon! With this rental, you are saving money and your time – 2 birds in one stone!
Whether you are a small group or a big one is okay. With our wide array of distinguished collection of rental units, we are more than capable to cater to your every travel need.
Book with us now through our Booking Page.
You can also contact us through the following:
[Globe]: 0965 129 6777 or 0955 872 3883
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Email: info@iloilorentacar.com
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From Iloilo City to Leon
1. In Iloilo City, ride a van or jeep heading to the town of Leon. A common terminal is located behind Jaro Cathedral.
2. Upon arrival at Leon, get down at Leon Plaza and look for a motorbike heading to Bucari Pine Forest.
3. Inform receiving staff of your intention to roam around the place and get assisted.
Things to do at Bucari Pine Forest
1. EXPLORING
– You can first get a feel of the place and familiarize yourself with the different attractions present.
2. SWIMMING
– There are waterfalls and cold springs in the area that you can trek to.
3. PICNIC
– The pine forest and campsite have dedicated picnic sheds for visitors who want to bask in the forest.
4. VISIT THE TERRACES
– The mountainous terrain of Leon had farmers grow crops at hills and mountain sides with rice terraces that have been cultivated for centuries.
5. FOOD TRIP
– Try the culinary delicacy of Leon called Linagpang. Ask the staff for more information.
6. HIKING
– There are plenty of trails that can lead visitors to mountain views and landscapes.
Rates and Fees
Environment Fee:
Leon Residents – ₱ 30
Leon Non-residents – ₱ 50
Entrance Fee:
Campsite and Mansiga – ₱ 30
Imoy and Kataw Falls – ₱ 30
Picnic Shed:
Picnic Sheds 1 and 2 – ₱ 400
Picnic Sheds 3-15 – ₱ 300
Room Rates:
Cottage 1 – ₱ 700 (good for 2 pax)
Cottage 2-4 – ₱ 800 (day rate), ₱ 1,600 (overnight rate) (good for 8 pax)
Underground Cottages – ₱ 500 (day rate), ₱ 700 (overnight rate) (good for 2-4 pax)
Green House – ₱ 1,000 (day rate), ₱ 2,000 (overnight rate) (6-8 pax)
Guest House – ₱ 1,750 (day rate), ₱ 3,500 (overnight rate) (good for 6-8 pax)
How to Contact
You can contact the Leon Tourism and Information Center through these platforms:
Facebook Page – https://www.facebook.com/leontourismandinformationcenter
Email Address – leontourism@yahoo.com
Interesting Facts
– Bucari is called both “Iloilo’s Little Baguio” and the “Summer Capital of Iloilo.”
– After the pandemic, the Leon Tourism Office encourages early appointments and reservations.
To bring when visiting Bucari Pine Forest
1. Bring a jacket on your visit.
2. Bring a dry bag just in case the rain goes bad and your items will be safe.
3. Bring a power bank if you plan to stay longer than a day.
4. Bring cash for the trip because there are no ATMs or online money payments available in the town.
5. Bring your own cooked meals because available food is typically snacks.
6. Bring extra clothes for changing after trekking/hiking.
Reminders when visiting Bucari Pine Forest
1. Respect the environment and hold onto your trash until you find a proper disposal bin.
2. Use comfortable and durable footwear around the area.
Useful Phrases to Learn
Ma-ayong Aga: Good Morning
Ma-ayong Hapon: Good Afternoon
Ma-yong Gab-i: Good Evening
Pila ini: How much is this?
Makahambal ka sang Tagalog?: Can you speak Tagalog?