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Things To Do in Cainta, Rizal

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Is Cainta boring? Is it fun? How do people relax in their free time? From playing and watching live sports to listening to live music to volunteering, here's what ten local experts had to say about things to do in Cainta, Rizal.

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Cainta is more like a town than a city. It’s more quiet, has more vegetation, and less road traffic. Buying a property is easier and cheaper as well considering that real estate is skyrocketing in most places in the state. I recommend visiting the nearby waterfalls at coffee shops in Antipolo for a relaxing getaway.

Cainta is one of the oldest municipalities in Luzon. It is famous for its bibingka cuisine. A simple life is being exercised in Cainta. The place is serene because it is close to nature. You can travel to nearby uphill landscapes and do some hiking. The people are very polite and hospitable.

Crysha, says: 2020

Cainta is known for its delicacies like “bibingka”, rice cake, coconut jam and other desserts made from coconut milk. Because of that, our municipality celebrates the “Sumbingtik Festival” where food are not only showcased but also the talents of the people in street dancing, float making, creative house designing and the likes. Aside from that, Cainta in Rizal has been consistently awarded as the most competitive municipality in the country.

Adrian, says: 2020

Cainta, commonly mistaken to be a city, is actually a municipality in the Philippines on the outskirts of Metro Manila. Although officially recognized as part of the province of Rizal, the day-to-day activities of its residents typically take place within the metropolis. Cainta is also a highly-urbanized zone. Despite this, its 1st-class facilities and respectable urban development deem it to be one of the best livable places in the country.

Our place is known for its delicacies. We are known to produce the best rice cakes in the country, hence, we have our own town’s festival. We celebrate it ever 2nd of December and it is together with the Feast of Our Lady of Light. Our place is known as the ‘gateway to the east’, since we are just beside the metropolitan area of Manila.

Angella, says: 2020

Cainta is known for the best selling “bibingka”. Although there are no tourist destinations here since we are already filled with malls, the tourist spots near our town are just one ride away. The people here are also friendly and giving. Whenever there are occasions, the would not forget to invite their neighbors.

Venisse, says: 2020

Cainta, a municipality in Rizal, is the second largest area in the province. Cainta, Rizal, is Bibingka Capital of the Philippines where one can enjoy delicacies like sweet rice cakes and rice puddings all with its colorful festivities during first week of December. Caintenos, as what people are called, celebrate this vibrant festival with colorful-inspired-rice-cakes home decor and street dancing.

Of all the cities in and near Metro Manila, Cainta, Rizal, is the top choice among residents. Cainta, Rizal, is reputable for its clean environment, competent mayor, and very kind locals. Cainta, Rizal, has been consistently awarded as the “Best City” for five years. Cainta, Rizal, has great local establishments such as the Rizal Park, Rizal Mountains, and Abang Falls. Most tourists come to Cainta, Rizal, to view its popular spots. Finally, one wouldn’t leave Cainta, Rizal, without buying its most popular delicacy called, Puto.

The town of Cainta, Rizal, Philippines, is best known for variety of rice cakes. In fact, we have a festival here called SumBingTik held every December, when huge rice cakes are made. In our town resides 1,000s of people from different provinces of the Philippines. You may hear other people talk in different dialects. Some live in the town proper, and some live in the valley. You might want to check on this particular site if you want a quiet place and less pollution.

Emmanuel, says: 2020

Everyone will be glad about living in our town because of abundant rice cakes, the culture prospers, we’re near the metropolis but somehow far from busy cities. Our community is active in conducting different activities in helping the citizens with their livelihood, leisure, and more programs that the government or non-government organizations will administer.

Sophia, says: 2020
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