When I was still in high school, I regularly visited Ninoy Aquino Parks & Wildlife. At first I had no choice but to go there because that’s where my classmates and I practice our choral interpretation but eventually I slowly fell in love with the place to the point that I go there even when I was alone and just walk around or sit down and think about what I should do with my life.
When I stepped into college, I stopped going to the park since the university I went to is a park in itself. I missed this place. That’s why when I had the chance to go to the park after my visit to the Bureau of Animal Industry to get a friend’s dog Domestic Travel Permit, I never hesitated.
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Let me show you why I love going to the park.

I love dirty Ice Cream!!!! (This ice cream is clean. It’s only popularly known as dirty ice cream)
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And my most memorable place in the park, the location where we practiced our choral interpretation.

Chroal Interpretation Practice Location when I was still in high school
Wildlife Rescue Center or Mini-Zoo

Entrance of the Wildlife Rescue Center
Since the park is maintained by the Protected Area & Wildlife Bureau, they also have this Mini-Zoo where they feature different rescued animals in the hopes that they recover from shock and are then transported back to their natural habitat.
Here are some of the remarkable animals I saw in the center.

Saltwater Crocodile

The Vervit Monkey

And his blue balls
Somehow I am sad that this animals are in captivity but I am hopeful that they will be released in their natural habitat soon. Except if they become a threat to people.
If you want to have a short escape from your boss the city life of Metro Manila, I highly recommend you visit Ninoy Aquino Parks & Wildlife.
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WARNING: If you’re single and bitter about your love life never go to the park. This place is conducive for dating and there’s a lot of people doing PDA. Please, if you’re dating in public have the decency to not show too much affection. Show your exploding emotions in the right place and the right time.

The right amount of PDA
From MRT Quezon Ave Station EDSA ride a jeep bound for Fairview or UP. Tell the driver that you are going to Ninoy Aquino Parks & Wildlife. Ninoy Aquino Parks & Wildlife is located before Quezon Memorial Circle, so when you’re on the big Elliptical Road it means you just went past the park. Travel time is less than 5 minutes. Fare is 8 Pesos.
From SM North or Trinoma, ride a jeep bound for Quezon City Hall. Tell the driver that you are going to Ninoy Aquino Parks & Wildlife. Ninoy Aquino Parks & Wildlife is located before Quezon Memorial Circle, so when you’re on the big Elliptical Road it means you just went past the park. Travel time is less than 5 minutes. Fare is 8 Pesos. Do not ride the Fairview bound jeepneys, they will not stop at the park. Do not also ride the UP bound jeepneys, they will not go to the park.
From Fairview or Commonwealth Ave., ride a jeep going to SM North or Quiapo. Tell the driver that you are going to Ninoy Aquino Parks & Wildlife. The entrance to the park is located just when you exit the Elliptical Road of Quezon Memorial Circle. Fare and Travel Time will depend on where you are located.
Ninoy Aquino Parks & Wildlife is open daily from 7AM to 5PM.
The Wildlife Mini-Zoo or the Wildlife Rescue Center is open daily except for Monday. The viewing time is from 9AM to 4PM except every Thursday when it closes at 3PM.
- P8.00 – Adult
- P5.00 – Student/Children
* Keep your ticket for inspection.
- P25.00 – Bus
- P15.00 – Car/Jeepney
- P8.00 – Tricycle/Motorcycle
There are also cottages you can rent for 200 Pesos/cottage. Tell the clerk when you pay the entrance fee.

Cottages for Rent – P200/cottage
Let’s promote a clean Philippines. Please throw your trash in the proper waste disposal areas.

There are many trash cans/bins located inside the Ninoy Aquino Parks & Wildlife
it’s been awhile since i last made a visit to the wildlife. your photos are great. maybe it’s time my son and i make a quick visit to the park and do our own photowalk 🙂
Grade school pa yata when i last went there… 🙂
Thanks for sharing the photos. This Park was established in early 70 s, I think, by former Metro Manila Gov. Imelda Romualdez Marcos. Almost the same years when , Q.C. Mem. Circle, the Kidney Center, Heart Center, SSS main Bldg., Lung Center and SM North in early 80s. The Veterans Memorial Hospital was already there sometime in 1961 as well as some of the University Bldgs. in U.P.
These places can also be made as Guide so that the Visitors can take advantage of the proximity of the Park. The sight of the old indigenous Trees is also interesting.
Taking a Taxi from SM North or MRT Quezon Ave. EDSA will cost only less than 100 pesos if not on peak hrs. (8 A.M., 12:00, 4:30 P.M. It costs more, but you save time and you save time and effort. Then you have more time to enjoy the Park. Besides, if you are a family or you
have companions, the fare cost is almost the same w/ the public transportation.
I know this place because I grew up nearby. My first 3 months Office experience was at the U.P. Diliman Post Office. The plan, I think is very promising for Filipino Entrepreneurs (big and small). Do inquire from DTI, before the big Capitalists expand their businesses there.
pagfield trip kasama palagi to sa listahan , Lumaki ako sa qc kaya hindi pwede mamiss ng kids to pati yung qcmc. The last time i was here ata last year pero until now di ko parin naiblog haha. sarap lang ulit maging bata 😛
Hi Josiah,
Since you encourage Filipinos to travel
and inform, how about blogging also
the other “MUST VISIT and MUST EXPERIENCE” destinations in
Metro Manila? The ff. I think are
good subjects:
1. Taguig City – Site of FTI
(Food Terminal & Educational
Institutions like TESDA)
Pateros, home of best “BALUT”
2. MRT & LRT Routes – seeing Metro
MNL the fastest and cheapest means in 3 Hrs. From the starting Station to the end,
sitting by the Window in one side, then return seeing the other side
without alighting. This will be
very interesting to MM Visitors from
the Provinces and OFWs. However,
peak hrs. should be avoided.
You describe your travels well, I
hope you can write a Book asap.Resquest Dept. of Tourism to
support you. Keep up the good work.
Your info about the FTI will help
the Filipinos. I hope too that they
recognize your efforts. Keep on the
good work.
Ganda ba?
gs2 ko pong mag rent ng place para sa b day party saan po ba pwede mag tanung.
gs2 kong malaman kung mag kano po ang rent ng venue
is it ok to bring food from the outside?
I think so Enyah. I remember us bringing food inside without paying a corkage fee.
This blog is very helpful. I got all information that I wanted to know. Thanks.
hi eto po yung nakitang kong number ng wildlife +9246031-35 galing sa http://www.pawb.gov.ph
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bat gnun ang hirap maghanap ng site pra sa mga report n nag rerescue sila ng animals??
Ask ko lang kung mag pre-nup dito need po ba ng permit? Salamat for next month kasi.
I’m not sure kung kailangan ng permit. Better ask their administrator for it. 🙂
Hello po. ask ko lang if how to get there from Laguna? Specifically Cabuyao City. Thank you!
From terminal po ng bus ninyo magtaxi po kayo. Or bus to SM North, then sakay po ng jeep going to Quezon City Hall. Sabihin niyo po na ibaba kayo sa Parks & Wildlife.
San ang car park entrance? Sa North Ave ba or Quezon Ave? Thanks!