Breathtaking View Of Lake Pandin



Recently, I went to San Pablo, Laguna. And I discovered the infamous, beautiful Lake Pandin.

When I arrived at Lake Pandin, I was amazed when I saw the place. An amazing place to relax and away from bustling life in the city.

Lake Pandin is the smallest lake of the famous Seven Lakes of San Pablo City. This small body of water with 20.5 hectare surface area lies northeast of the city. To get to Lake Pandin, take a tricycle from St. Paul’s Cathedral, near Barangay Sto. Angel, and make a 20-minute trek over a flat foot path that gradually ascends to the hill top then turn right going to the lakeshore.

It is an ideal tourist destination for people who like nature with a breathtaking view of a small lake surrounded by coconut trees.

During my stay in Lake Pandin, it catched my attention when I saw the giant bamboo rafts or balsa. And each balsa is paddled by women...you heard me right...Women paddling the bamboo rafts!



Lake Pandin is separated from its sister lake, Lake Yambo by Mt. Malauban to the north.

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