Seven Lakes of San Pablo
Seven volcanic crater lakes within San Pablo City — Sampaloc, Pandin, Yambo, Palakpakin, Mohicap, Calibato, and Bunot. Rich in freshwater fish and natural beauty.
Laguna, Philippines
The City of Seven Lakes — a natural paradise with volcanic crater lakes.
San Pablo City is famously known as the 'City of Seven Lakes' due to the seven volcanic crater lakes within its territory. These pristine lakes are rich in freshwater fish and surrounded by lush landscapes. The city is also a major agricultural and trading hub in Laguna.
Seven volcanic crater lakes within San Pablo City — Sampaloc, Pandin, Yambo, Palakpakin, Mohicap, Calibato, and Bunot. Rich in freshwater fish and natural beauty.
The largest of the Seven Lakes, Sampaloc Lake is a popular picnic spot and park within San Pablo City proper.
Directions + StoresTwin lakes Pandin and Yambo are popular for bamboo raft tours, birdwatching, and swimming.
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