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Bataan Death March Memorial Historical Tour

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Itinerary

  • Bataan World War II Museum: The Bataan World War II Museum is uniquely but strategically located at the back of Balanga Elementary School. The museum was built as a tribute to our fallen heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice in 1942. It showcases tragic tidbits about the mentioned war, specially the horrendous Bataan Death March where thousands of Filipino and American soldiers perished.
  • Mount Samat National Shrine - Dambana ng Kagitingan: Mount Samat National Shrine (Shrine of Valor) is a historical shrine located near the summit of Mount Samat in the town of Pilar, Province of Bataan, in the Republic of the Philippines. The memorial shrine complex was built to honor and remember the gallantry of Filipino and American soldiers who fought against the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II.
  • Pantingan Peak: The Pantingan River massacre was the mass execution of Filipino and American officers and non-commissioned officers Prisoners-of-War by members of the Imperial Japanese Army during the Bataan Death March on April 12, 1942, in Bagac, Bataan. Several hundred soldiers from the Philippine Commonwealth Army's 1st, 11th, 71st, and 91st Divisions on the march to the north of Mount Samat where the Pantingan River crosses the Pilar-Bagac Road were taken to the riverside. Most of them were hog tied with telephone wire, shot, bayoneted or beheaded by the Imperial Japanese Army.
  • Zero Kilometer Death March Marker: The Zero Kilometer (KM) Death March monument stands in Mariveles at the “Pinagsimulan ng Death March” spot where thousands of Filipino and American soldiers started on April 10, 1942 their 160-kilometer grueling march to Capas in Tarlac.
  • Philippine-Japanese Friendship Tower: This tower in the town of Bagac is a clear symbol of positive transformation. Former adversaries during Word War II reconciled and eventually became close allies. The Risho Kosei Kai Group built the monument tower in 1975. It is a reminder that Japan , vows never to engage in war again.
  • Flaming Sword: At a junction near the municipal hall of Pilar , there is a gigantic sword of Pilar , another historical landmark.. It symbolizes the bravery of the Filipino and American soldiers who faced the threats in our democracy . It was at this intersection where USAFFE soldiers on the death march from Bagac and from Mariveles merged on their way to Capas , Tarlac.
  • Bataan Tourism Center: The Bataan Tourism Center stands out for several special features that enhance the visitor experience:

    1. Architectural Design: The center’s design is often praised for reflecting the rich cultural heritage of Bataan, combining traditional Filipino architecture with modern touches. It provides a warm, welcoming space for tourists to begin their journey.
    2. Interactive Exhibits: Some centers offer multimedia presentations or exhibits that showcase Bataan’s history, culture, and attractions. This includes information about the infamous Bataan Death March, eco-tourism spots, and local festivals.
    3. Cultural and Historical Artifacts: The center may have displays or memorabilia related to Bataan’s pivotal role in World War II and its deep cultural roots, giving visitors a glimpse into the province’s past and heritage.
  • Zero Kilometer Death March Marker: The Zero Death March Marker in Mariveles, Bataan, commemorates the starting point of the infamous Bataan Death March during World War II. This historical site is a tribute to the Filipino and American soldiers who endured severe hardships after the surrender of Bataan in April 1942.

    The marker itself is often visited by tourists and history enthusiasts, serving as a reminder of the sacrifices made during the war. The area around the marker also features other memorials and historical markers related to the events of the Death March, which spanned approximately 65 miles to San Fernando, Pampanga.

Includes

  • Local guide
  • All Fees and Taxes
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Lunch
  • Dinner

Details

We provide the ideal opportunity to explore the magnificent Bataan Province, renowned for its rich history and sites of courage and heroism. Enjoy convenient roundtrip transfers from any hotel in Metro Manila, starting as early as 7 a.m., followed by a 3-hour scenic drive to Bataan. Now is the perfect time to visit and discover the province's historic ruins, war museums, and the Death March Memorial. The itinerary includes stops at Mt. Samat Shrine, The Bunker, Battle of Pockets Marker, Okm Bagac Death March Marker, Philippine-Japanese Friendship Tower, Flaming Sword, Bataan World War II Museum, and the Bataan Tourism

Know Before You Go

  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Travel time to Bataan is about 3 hours each way
  • If you are a solo traveler message us for rates adjustment
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