Local Transport
Tricycles are the primary mode of transport for short distances within the neighborhood and to nearby hubs.





Bagong Bayan II-A is a populated locality in the Calabarzon region of the Philippines, nestled within the scenic province of Laguna. As a primarily residential area with a population of over 6,000, it provides a tranquil environment that reflects the everyday lifestyle of the region. The charm of the area lies in its simplicity, from the presence of local 'sari-sari' stores to the use of tricycles for daily transport. It serves as a quiet point of interest for travelers wishing to see the non-tourist side of the Philippines or those looking for a peaceful base while exploring the diverse landscapes and cultural heritage of the surrounding Laguna province.
Bagong Bayan II-A is a populated locality in the Calabarzon region of the Philippines, nestled within the scenic province of Laguna. As a primarily residential area with a population of over 6,000, it provides a tranquil environment that reflects the everyday lifestyle of the region. The charm of the area lies in its simplicity, from the presence of local 'sari-sari' stores to the use of tricycles for daily transport. It serves as a quiet point of interest for travelers wishing to see the non-tourist side of the Philippines or those looking for a peaceful base while exploring the diverse landscapes and cultural heritage of the surrounding Laguna province.
Authentic glimpse into daily provincial life in Laguna.
Peaceful residential environment away from urban noise.
Proximity to the natural attractions of the Calabarzon region.
Local community atmosphere with traditional Filipino hospitality.
Limited tourist-oriented facilities and hotels within the immediate area.
Best visited as part of a wider exploration of the Laguna province.
A very quiet atmosphere with minimal commercial nightlife.
Tricycles are the primary mode of transport for short distances within the neighborhood and to nearby hubs.
As this is a residential area, be mindful of privacy and local customs when exploring the streets.
Experiencing authentic local life in provincial Laguna.
PHP ₱
$30-$60 p/day
Filipino, English
Visit these small neighborhood shops for snacks, drinks, and a chance to interact with residents.
December-May
The dry season is perfect for visiting, with clear skies and manageable heat for outdoor exploration.
Expect hot and humid conditions; early morning or late afternoon walks are recommended to avoid the heat.
The rainy season begins; keep an eye on weather forecasts as tropical storms can occur.
The most comfortable time to visit, featuring cooler temperatures and significantly less rainfall.