
Cold, lush and green.
Tagaytay is probably the best next thing after Baguio. Its cool temperature during summer and proximity at about 60 kms south of Manila attracts more visitors escaping the intense heat in high urban cities. The place does not only offer picturesque view of the world-famous Taal Volcano. There is a lot more to the place than you can imagine.

People’s Park has always been a favorite group hang-out. Entrance fee is at P25 per head. Inside the park are picnic groves where you can have barbecue parties. These facilities are for rent for as low as P150 per head. Somewhere near the Picnic Grove is an area where you can fly kites and take your camping gear for an overnight stay. Visitors may also stroll along the Eco-Trail.

For those who seek adventure, a trek to Taal Volcano’s peak is highly recommended. Taal is an active volcano located in Taal Lake and within it is another lake called Crater Lake. Head down to Talisay and take the 15-minute boat ride that would take you to the foot of the volcano. You can either go hiking or have horseback riding to reach the top.
Restaurants abound in this area. Gastronomical finds range from typical Filipino menu of Leslie and Josephine Restaurant, fast food joints, fruit stands along the highway, intercontinental cuisine of Antonio’s to organic garden specialties of Gourmet’s Café. For super delicious specialty pies and tarts, we remain loyal to Rowena’s.
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