Taal Volcano is located on the island of Luzon in the Philippines. It is one of the most active volcanoes in the country and is known for its unique setting within a lake, called Taal Lake. The volcano has a complex structure, featuring a large caldera formed by previous eruptions, and it has erupted numerous times throughout history, with the most recent significant eruption occurring in January 2020.
The volcano is part of the Taal Volcano Protected Landscape, which is a popular tourist destination due to its scenic views and rich biodiversity. Visitors can enjoy activities such as hiking and boating on Taal Lake, while also learning about the geological features and the cultural significance of the area to local communities.