Point of interest
Mt. Sipit Ulang Rock Formation
2 locals recommend,
Location
Rodriguez, Calabarzon
Tips from locals
This mountain, which literally means “crab’s claw”, is named after the claw-like rock formation at its pinnacle. Like many of the newly-discovered mountains in Rizal, Mt. Sipit Ulang features limestone trails and spectacular scenery at the top. PAYARAN FALLS - a seven (7) layered- falls in Barangay Mascap. HOW TO GET THERE: Public commuters may take the tricycle bound to Mascap (Mastoda) across Total Gas Station for about 30pesos per pax. Register in Brgy. Mascap and tour guides will be provided upon registration. For more details pls contact Tourism and Information Office at 261-3805.
This mountain, which literally means “crab’s claw”, is named after the claw-like rock formation at its pinnacle. Like many of the newly-discovered mountains in Rizal, Mt. Sipit Ulang features limestone trails and spectacular scenery at the top. PAYARAN FALLS - a seven (7) layered- falls in Barangay…
This mountain, which literally means “crab’s claw”, is named after the claw-like rock formation at its pinnacle. Like many of the newly-discovered mountains in Rizal, Mt. Sipit Ulang features limestone trails and spectacular scenery at the top. PAYARAN FALLS - a seven (7) layered- falls in Barangay Mascap. HOW TO GET THERE: Public commuters may take the tricycle bound to Mascap (Mastoda) across Total Gas Station for about 30pesos per pax. Register in Brgy. Mascap and tour guides will be provided upon registration. For more details pls contact Tourism and Information Office at 261-3805.
This mountain, which literally means “crab’s claw”, is named after the claw-like rock formation at its pinnacle. Like many of the newly-discovered mountains in Rizal, Mt. Sipit Ulang features limestone trails and spectacular scenery at the top. PAYARAN FALLS - a seven (7) layered- falls in Barangay…