How to commute to QC Parks and Wildlife from Maybunga Pasig Ferry Station?

Last Updated on March 4, 2023

Get to QC Parks and Wildlife from Maybunga Pasig Ferry Station via JEEP, MJEEP and BUS

Public Transport Guide

  1. Walk

    Distance 75 m

    1. DEPART on to path
    2. RIGHT on to Doctor Sixto Antonio Avenue
  2. JEEP

    Ride T215: Marikina - Pateros via Pasig

    From: Maybunga Ferry Station, Dr Sixto Antonio Ave. cor. Stella Maris, Pasig City

    To: Rosario Footbridge, Ortigas Ave. cor. Dr Sixto Antonio Ave., Pasig City

    Fare: ₱12

    Provider: LTFRB Service Contracting (PUJ)

  3. Walk

    Distance 47 m

    1. DEPART on to footbridge
    2. RIGHT on to steps
    3. RIGHT on to path
  4. MJEEP

    Ride 206: Cubao-Sta. Lucia (Pasig)

    From: Rosario Footbridge, Ortigas Ave., Pasig City

    To: Olympic Badminton Club, Quezon City

    Fare: ₱14

    Provider: LTFRB Service Contracting (MPUJ)

  5. Walk

    Distance 37 m

    1. DEPART on to E. Rodriguez Jr. Avenue
  6. BUS

    Ride QC-7.1 Saturdays: Quezon City Hall—Ortigas Avenue Extension (Saturdays)

    From: E. Rodriguez Jr. Ave. cor. Green Meadows Ave.

    To: Quezon City Hall Gate 3

    Fare: ₱0

    Provider: Quezon City (Q City) Bus

  7. Walk

    Distance 1 km

    1. DEPART on to service road
    2. LEFT on to Kalayaan Avenue
    3. CIRCLE CLOCKWISE on to Route 170 (northbound), Radial Road 7 (northbound)
    4. CONTINUE on to Route 170 (northbound), Radial Road 7 (northbound)
    5. CIRCLE COUNTERCLOCKWISE on to Route 170 (northbound), Radial Road 7 (northbound)
    6. SLIGHTLY LEFT on to Route 170 (northbound), Radial Road 7 (northbound)
    7. RIGHT on to path
    8. LEFT on to link
    9. LEFT on to Quezon Avenue
    10. RIGHT on to PAWB
    11. RIGHT on to service road

Maybunga Pasig Ferry Station

About Maybunga Pasig Ferry Station

This is the Pasig River Ferry stop at Maybunga, located behind the Maybunga Barangay Hall and accessible via Dr. Sixto Antonio Ave.

QC Parks and Wildlife

About QC Parks and Wildlife

The Ninoy Aquino Parks and Wildlife Center is a great place to visit if you're looking to learn more about the plants and animals native to the Philippines. The park has a lagoon, an aquarium, a playground, and a botanical garden, as well as a Wildlife Rescue Center where you can see animals that have been confiscated, retrieved, or donated. You can also find several indigenous plants and animals throughout the park, including crab-eating macaques, water monitors, Philippine deer, binturongs, Palawan bearded pigs, and several varieties of birds.

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