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NLEX Lakbay Norte explores Bulacan’s cultural heritage

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With travel restrictio­ns slowly being relaxed and vaccinatio­n roll-out ramping up, people are starting to make travel plans again. To showcase travel destinatio­ns and cultural highlights in the north, NLEX Corporatio­n recently launched the first leg of its NLEX Lakbay Norte program. This first run was held in historic Bulacan, in cooperatio­n with the Provincial History, Arts, Culture, and Tourism Office (PHACTO).

NLEX Lakbay Norte is an annual media familiariz­ation tour that aims to promote and accelerate tourism developmen­t in the northern part of the country. As the main gateway to the progressiv­e north, the NLEX-SCTEX expressway­s provide the safest, most comfortabl­e and efficient way to access the areas like Bulacan.

“This edition of NLEX Lakbay Norte not only intends to encourage people to drive to the north, but also to help economic recovery. Tourist destinatio­ns have been adversely affected by the pandemic and this is our way of safely boosting tourism in these regions, and inspiring motorists to journey north through NLEX-SCTEX,”said NLEX Corporatio­n President and General Manager J. Luigi L. Bautista.

Now on its 10th year, the program once again gathered select members of the media, this time for a day tour in Bulacan. Having a total of 24 cities and municipali­ties, Bulacan is home to numerous churches and heritage sites. The province also has an abundance of shrines and ancestral houses. Easily reached by car in under one hour from Metro Manila, Bulacan makes the perfect destinatio­n for a quick getaway, with a combinatio­n of historical sites and opportunit­ies for adventure.

Starting off the tour was a safety briefing given by NLEX patrol crews, where participan­ts were given informatio­n on the tollway company’s 24/ 7 operations, implementa­tion of traffic rules and regulation­s, and compliance with the health and safety protocols mandated by the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF) and other relevant government agencies.

NLEX Lakbay Norte participan­ts were then toured around the Hiyas ng Bulacan Museum which houses valuable relics, mementos, articles, documents and handicraft­s of the Philippine Revolution; and explored the historic Barasoain Church in Malolos, as well as the Casa Real Shrine. The group also visited the Malolos Historic Town Center, also called the Camestisuh­an or Pariancill­o District, which is a long stretch of Spanish and American-era houses and government structures.

They then went to the municipali­ty of Bulakan, the location of another historical site— the Marcelo H. del Pilar Shrine (insert a phrase about Marcelo

del Pilar here). There was also a visit to the Nuestra Senora dela Asuncion Church, a 19th century Neo-Byzantine-Romanesque stone church. The group also enjoyed sumptuous meals at local restaurant­s in the City of Malolos Kalye Mabini in Mojon, with its unique fusion of European and Filipino cuisine, and Casie’s Restaurant in Dakila which offers Italian-American dishes.

“This trip made me realize that I'm still a stranger to my own province. Who would've thought little jaunts close to home can be this much fun and enriching? I look forward to exploring my beloved province more through safe and convenient trips via NLEX,” said Kaye Mendez of La Bulakenya.

For Dennis Esplana of The Pinoy Traveler, “NLEX Lakbay Norte featuring Bulacan was a fun filled travel adventure. The tour was excellent and provided a real insight of the province and its history.”

“The trip was fun, enjoyable, and informativ­e. I felt safe to explore the beautiful town of Malolos and nearby places because of the strict protocols that were put in place. Bulacan is such a delightful destinatio­n, which reminded me of how big a role the province and its people had played in the country's rich history,” said Inquirer’s Kenneth Del Rosario.

With the success of this year’s first leg of NLEX Lakbay Norte, the tollway company hopes to help the the tourism industry, and help travelers once again satisfy their wanderlust, one trip at a time.

About NLEX Corporatio­n

NLEX Corporatio­n is the builder and operator of NLEX and SCTEX, two of the major tollways in the Philippine­s. A subsidiary of Metro Pacific Tollways Corporatio­n, it is engaged in the developmen­t, design, constructi­on, finance, operation, and management of toll road projects.

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The team visited the Santos Mansion known for its classical art deco architerct­ure
CULTURAL HERITAGE TOUR. The team visited the Santos Mansion known for its classical art deco architerct­ure

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