Explore Tarlac
Offering travelers a harmonious blend of adventure, history, and natural beauty, Tarlac’s expansive plains, rolling hills, and forested mountains create a landscape perfect for both exploration and relaxation. Notably, the province is home to one of the largest man-made forests in the Philippines, providing a unique and immersive experience for nature enthusiasts and a serene escape from urban life.
For those seeking adventure, Tarlac presents a wealth of outdoor activities. Panoramic hiking trails, cascading waterfalls, and scenic biking routes offer breathtaking vistas, while zip-lining across rivers and other adrenaline-filled experiences cater to thrill-seekers and active travelers.
The province is equally rich in heritage and culture. Historic landmarks, museums, and vibrant festivals reflect Tarlac’s pivotal role in Central Luzon’s history, while artisan markets and local traditions provide travelers with authentic cultural encounters and opportunities to engage with the community.
Tarlac turns every visit into an active journey: hike its hills, paddle its rivers, and uncover centuries of culture, all set against the backdrop of Central Luzon’s most inviting landscapes.
Distance from Clark International Airport
Clark International Airport (CRK)
Tarlac City: ~ 50 km (1 - 1.5 hours)
Northern Towns: ~ 80 km (1.5 to 2 hours)
Transportation
Bus
For long-distance travel to and from Tarlac
Tricycle
For short trips within towns or barangays
Jeepney
For cheap travel between towns along main provincial roads
Taxis / Ride-Hailing
For convenient door-to-door trips
Van / Shuttle Van
For faster travel between towns or cities
Private Car / Rental
For flexible trips and group travel
Weather
Dry Season
November to May
Rainy Season
June to October