Eco-tourism in Bustos, Bulacan is all about experiencing local farm life. Visitors can learn about sustainable rice farming, exploring fruit orchards and vegetable gardens, and enjoying the freshest produce. Beyond the farms, there are nature walks through wetlands, opportunities for bird watching, and visits to community projects dedicated to protecting the environment. It is a chance to connect with nature and the local community while supporting sustainable practices.
The Municipality of Bustos is known for its Minasa cookies and Barquillos (dry-like wafer crisp)
When visiting Bustos don't forget to go and buy local products at Zeny's Minasa located just around the Bustos Heritage Park.
Bustos, Bulacan faces environmental impact challenges like many growing areas. Rapid development, farming methods, and trash disposal are putting a strain on the environment, especially the Angat River watershed.
As a result, it leads to water pollution and flooding, impacting the natural beauty and wildlife of the area.
The solution lies in working together, adopting sustainable practices and involving the community to protect the environment for the future.