Ninoy Aquino Parks And Wildlife – How is it today?

Posted on Oct 10 2017 - 2:50am by tweenselmom

It has been more than a decade since we’ve seen Wildlife (short for Ninoy Aquino Parks And Wildlife) in Quezon City. I’ve had good memories of this place when I was in highschool where my classmates and I frequent the place for our school projects. We would meet there on weekends to practice for school plays or stage presentations. We actually went there more often than QC Memorial Circle since there were more trees in Widlife to shield us from the sun till the afternoon. Wildlife was also my husband and I’s favorite park to go to back then. Since the entrance fee was only P15/person, it was perfect for dating couples like us who didn’t have a budget to “tambay” in malls.

After so many years, we had the chance to revisit the place last weekend, this time with my eldest. It was unplanned but we got excited to show my daughter around as we reminisce how the place looked like in the past.

Back entrance of Ninoy Aquino Parks and Wildlife where the parking area is located.

Back entrance of Ninoy Aquino Parks and Wildlife where the parking area is located.

So how was it today? Generally, not much had changed when it comes to trees and vegetation. Actually, the place became greener and the plants had grown taller and thicker. But there were some notable additions to the place which people should know and be happy about.

Picture Friendly Areas

Aside from the greeneries, there were some new installations over the lagoon for picture taking. The man-made lagoon is the clear standout here and my daughter was ecstatic to see one for the first time. There were water lilies with pink blooms. Although the lagoon is quite a little too green for me, it is still a sight to behold.

We’ve seen several people with cameras and tripods and some were wearing formal dresses and costumes. We were almost sure that they are going to have pre-nuptial photo sessions. An area within the park was also custom-made and repurposed for more picture-taking sessions.

More Animals

We were surprised a lot more animals now than before. The park became a home for more varieties of birds, specifically eagles and deers. It was our first time to see our national bird, the Philippine Eagle. It was a humongous bird and we saw how fierce-looking it was. The beak looked like it was made of iron, ready to tear flesh from its prey. Too bad the Philippine monkey eating eagle is now near extinction. We wondered if the bird had a mate inside the cage and wished there was because the bird looked sad.

We’ve checked more animal cages inside the park and although I was quite sad that these animals were kept there, not roaming-free in a natural habitat, I just thought that it’s what’s needed for their species to survive. I just wonder why they were not given mates for reproduction, or maybe that’s being controlled too. No matter what, for me, the people are still the main reasons why some animals need to be caged to be kept safe or preserved. Let’s all be kind to them. Don’t shoot them for money or food, or don’t buy endangered species for pet.

Family Activities

Families are allowed to bring food and mats if you decide to stay for a while. There are small food stalls inside where you can buy snacks and drinks. There are no playgrounds here though and most of the areas are full of grass. The place is more perfect for some needed walking, or resting under the tree, or if you want to do some meditation.  More information about the park is available here.

Here’s the map to the park. Entrance fee is P30/adult (they give discounts to students) and parking fee is P45. Don’t forget to spray on insect-repellents. Enjoy!

13 Comments so far. Feel free to join this conversation.

  1. Henson January 2, 2020 at 6:32 am - Reply

    It seems in the center of the city right?

  2. Krysten Quiles January 2, 2020 at 5:23 pm - Reply

    Oh wow this place looks wonderful to visit. Thanks so much for sharing this with all of us!

  3. Milica January 2, 2020 at 7:43 pm - Reply

    What a beautiful place! A lot of trees. I would love to take my kids here, they would enjoy it so much!

  4. Kathy Kenny Ngo January 3, 2020 at 8:11 am - Reply

    At the very least the park looks clean though true, the animals look a bit downtrodden. I hope that they can give them a better space and a mate to be in captivity with. Even animals have feelings and they feel loneliness too.

  5. Sundeep January 3, 2020 at 10:07 am - Reply

    Looks like amazing place to visit with family and friends. Thanks for sharing your experience with us

  6. Kuntala Bhattacharya January 3, 2020 at 7:34 pm - Reply

    Wow, the park is so green and beautiful. I loved the Water Lillies. Recently I visited 2 parks similar to this one, you inspired me to write about those in my blog.

  7. Jessica Collazo January 4, 2020 at 12:10 am - Reply

    This place looks so relax and peaceful. Love the umbrella details.

  8. Maysz January 4, 2020 at 3:01 am - Reply

    I remember this place! I’ve already visited this place last 12 years ago for my High School field trip HAHAHAHA “I’m old” This place looks really nice and very peaceful perfect for family bonding and filed trip awesome photos!

  9. Margaret | Live Like No One Else January 4, 2020 at 3:49 am - Reply

    I love cities that offer natural parks and wildlife centers. A great place for families to go and visit. This place looks like a neat place. We love visiting places like this. Thanks for sharing.

  10. Laura January 4, 2020 at 5:35 pm - Reply

    This looks beautiful place to visit and spend a day. The pictures look amazing x

  11. Erin January 4, 2020 at 6:48 pm - Reply

    This looks like a fantastic park to spend an afternoon in! Would love to bring along a picnic for after visiting the animals. Thanks for sharing.

  12. Fransic verso January 5, 2020 at 12:26 pm - Reply

    It’s good to have memories in the wild park. This is amazing park and I hope you enjoyed the adventure.

  13. Miljana January 7, 2020 at 6:36 pm - Reply

    Love exploring wildlife! Even though I’ve never been here, it really sounds like a nice place to visit.

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