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Taal Volcano my brother's girlfriend failed to adjust the date setting of her camera - the date should be 2012/01/23 |
My loved ones and I went to Tagaytay City
last Chinese New Year – January 23, 2012.
We have been planning to go to Tagaytay City
since last year, but we kept on postponing it until it pushed through this month. It has been ages since I visited this “Little
Baguio” of Cavite .
It’s our first time to commute going to Tagaytay City
so my brother and I researched first where to get a ride to the City and how
we’re going to go around the places we want to visit.
I was unsure the night before if my boyfriend will be
joining us on this trip because our agreement was I was to call him at 5:00
a.m. to wake him up, but knowing how hard it is to wake him up early in the
morning, I had doubts whether he can come with us. Fortunately after more than 15 missed calls,
he answered to my 6:30 a.m. call. By
7:15 a.m. he was eating breakfast at our house already.
We started our trip with a prayer and a blessing from my
father. We never leave for any long trip
without prayers after a bad incident last year.
MODE OF
TRANSPORTATION: Bus and Tricycle
We rode the San Agustin Bus with the sign board Nasugbu at
the Araneta Center Cubao Bus Station at around 8:00 a.m. The bus left Quezon City for Tagaytay City 30 minutes after. One-way ticket to Tagaytay City
is P104.00. The bus transverse through
EDSA, Coastal Road, and the long stretch of Emilio Aguinaldo High way that
passed the towns of Bacoor, Imus, Dasmarinas, Silang and finally after two
hours of travel at Tagaytay City.
When in Tagaytay, you may ask the conductor to drop you by
the jeepney terminal near the Rotunda if you want to ride a jeep to Tagaytay’s
favorite places or ride the tricycle just like what we did which was at P20.00
per person.
TAGAYTAY PICNIC GROVE:
The P20.00 fare per person onboard the tricycle was worth it
because Picnic Grove is far from the rotunda where we alighted from the
bus. We passed through retreat houses,
restaurants, the Good Shepherd Convent, and the Pink Sisters’ Convent. I was at awe by the beautiful scenery along
the road and in love with the picturesque Taal Volcano.
Entrance fee: P50.00
We did not rent any cottage while at the Picnic Grove for we
planned to just explore the surroundings; I’m sure no one among us would want
to stay and be left behind as the others roam through the park.
ACTIVITIES AT THE
PICNIC GROVE:
1. Try the zip line
and transverse a 250 meter long cable, suspended 300 feet off the ground at 60
km/hr.
Rate: P200.00 per person one way and P300 per
person two way on weekdays; P300 per person one way and P400.00 per person two
way on holidays and weekends. It comes
with a free souvenir picture.
2. Ride the cable
car. Same rate as the zip line.
3. Rent a cottage
and just sit down and take in the scenery.
Rate: P100.00 to P250.00 depending on the size.
4. Eat at the Alamat
Restaurant inside the Picnic Grove.
6. Ride a horse.
Rate: P200.00 per hour
9. Buy
souvenirs. There are many souvenir shops
around the park.
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Thank you, Maricel for posing inside the souvenir shop :) |
PLACE RATING AND
COMMENT:
We didn’t get to try the zip line and ride the cable car
because there’s a long queue of people waiting for their turn. We just strolled around the place, enjoyed
the cool weather,
and looked at the beauty of nature. Looking at the Taal volcano within the Taal Lake
is a sight to behold. Being in a
beautiful place makes you feel grateful to God for the beauty of the
surroundings you see and you feel so close to him.
I hope that the administrators of Tagaytay Picnic Grove do
something to improve the place. The
cottages need repainting, the comfort rooms need some tidying up and they
should do something about the horses because they looked really famished.
Overall, I’d still visit the place because it has the most
amazing view of Taal volcano.
Will continue my post on Tierra de Maria here.
Will continue my post on Tierra de Maria here.