Overview
Pilar is a charming coastal town located in the province of Bataan in the Philippines. It offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, making it a popular destination for tourists looking to explore the Philippines off the beaten path.
Top Attractions
- Mount Samat National Shrine: A memorial dedicated to the Filipino and American soldiers who fought during World War II.
- Balanga Wetland Park: A serene park perfect for bird watching and picnicking.
- St. Catherine of Alexandria Church: A beautiful church with a rich history dating back to the Spanish colonial era.
- Pawikan Conservation Center: A rehabilitation center for sea turtles where visitors can learn about conservation efforts.
Outdoor Activities
- Beach hopping: Enjoy the pristine beaches of Pilar such as Silanguin Cove and Apatot Beach.
- Hiking: Explore the lush mountains and trails around Mount Natib and Mount Silangan.
- Snorkeling and diving: Discover the underwater world around the coastal areas of Pilar.
Local Cuisine
- Adobo: A popular Filipino dish made with meat marinated in vinegar, soy sauce, and spices.
- Sisig: A sizzling dish made with chopped pig’s face and liver mixed with vinegar and spices.
- Puto Bumbong: A sweet Filipino rice cake served as a dessert or snack.
- Pilar Public Market: A bustling market where you can find fresh produce, local handicrafts, and souvenirs.
- Ayala Malls Capitol Central: A modern shopping mall with a variety of retail stores and dining options.
Transportation
- Tricycle: The most common mode of transportation in Pilar for short distances.
- Jeepney: A popular mode of transportation for getting around the town and nearby areas.
- Private car rental: Ideal for exploring Pilar and its surrounding attractions at your own pace.