A small town with a big lake
Tungkol sa Pantabangan
Isang munisipalidad na may 18 barangay sa paanan ng Caraballo, Nueva Ecija — tahanan ng isa sa pinakamalaking reservoir ng Pilipinas.

GET TO KNOW PANTABANGAN
Your Gateway to
Memorable Adventures
A four-hour drive from Manila opens up a different Luzon — pristine reservoir, ancient watershed forests, and an old town that resurfaces each dry season.
Lake Adventures
Island-hopping, kayaking, and fishing on the Pantabangan Reservoir.
Forest Trails
Eco-trails through the 105,000-hectare watershed reserve.
Heritage Sites
The submerged Old Pantabangan ruins resurface each dry season.
Mountain Views
Sierra Madre foothills and dramatic dam-deck panoramas.
A community shaped by water
The original town centre was submerged when the dam was completed in 1977. The current Pantabangan was rebuilt on higher ground, and its people — descended from Ilongot and Igorot settlers, with later Tagalog and Ilocano migrants — kept the name and the memory. In the dry season, the foundations of the old town reappear: a quiet, moving piece of living history.
Farms, forests, and footprints
Agriculture remains the backbone of Pantabangan — rice, vegetables, and freshwater fisheries from the reservoir. Eco-tourism has steadily grown alongside it: boatmen, guides, and homestay operators have opened a second economy around island-hopping, kayaking, and trekking. The Pantabangan-Masiway Hydroelectric Plant supplies clean energy back to the national grid.
A reservoir cradled by mountains
Pantabangan covers 18 barangays draped across the Caraballo foothills, a watershed that feeds Central Luzon's rice belt. The Pantabangan-Carranglan Watershed protects ~85,000 hectares of forest. The reservoir itself was created when the dam was completed in 1977, and its many islands and inlets now anchor the municipality's tourism economy.
Welcome to Pantabangan
The Municipality of Pantabangan sits in the foothills of the Caraballo mountains in Nueva Ecija — a quiet, forested town that grew around one of the largest reservoirs in the Philippines. Founded in 1917, Pantabangan today is best known as Central Luzon's premier eco-tourism destination: island-hopping on the dam, kayaking calm coves, hiking the watershed, and visiting heritage ruins that reappear in the dry season.
Plan your visit
The best months to visit are November through May, when the dry season opens up the islands, the trails, and the visible ruins. Pantabangan is roughly four hours by car from Metro Manila via Nueva Ecija. Jump over to Tourism for the full list of destinations, or Contact the municipality for guided trips and local operators.
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