Visit To Experience An Exciting Adventure In Tagaytay, Philippines
The Philippines is an engaging Asian
country with lots of natural and man-made sights. The most popular place is its
capital, Manila. Manila on the shores of the bay. It stretched for tens of
kilometers, 'The Greater Manila' is a complex conglomerate of seven
cities-satellites. A dozen small ones, each with its own characteristic image.
The city has over 680 square kilometers and divided into several areas.
Intramuros the old district of the
capital, tourist can find fortress walls of the 16th century. Whose length
reaches a few kilometers. Tourist may visit art galleries, restaurants,
museums, and an aquarium. The city fortress has survived the fierce bombardment
in 1945, including Manila Cathedral opposite the fortress. Cathedral of St.
Augustine, the oldest stone church, adjacent museum of religious art in the old
monastery of Augustinians. Museum of Casa Manila, shopping center, and many
colonial buildings. Preserved and give adult tourists with a handful of places
of entertainment.
Rizal Park recognized for the
planetarium, concert venues, pavilion of orchids, a park of butterflies and
monuments to Filipino heroes. Ermita district the 'tourist belt' of the city,
hotels concentrated in the capital. Trendy restaurants and bars scattered in downtown
Manila and in distant places. Interesting to view the Malate church, an alley
on Robinson Place, Harrison Plaza square in front of Rizal Memorial Stadium.
The National Museum of the country offers a rich collection of geology,
biology, ethnography, and the country history.
Makati the financial center of the
country. The sights of this region may include much of skyscrapers. Quezon City
invites the tourists to view the Capitol, the Colosseum, and a wonderful zoo.
In Caloocan City, one will see the only Philippines railway station.
Manila south lies the picturesque ridge
of Tagaytay, where tourists admire the national park. The unique Taal Volcano,
the smallest active volcano in the world. Banahao the set of worship of the
locals. The magnificent Basilica of St. Martin of Tours considered a national
treasure in Taal. Nearby, at the foot of the volcano Makiling, is the famous
Hidden Valley. Many craters with hot mineral water, waterfalls, hundreds of hot
springs and luxurious vegetation.
Taal Volcano
The world's smallest volcano and the
famous icon of Tagaytay. Visiting this natural wonder allows visitors to have
delightful experience viewing the crater resting in a calm lake.
Picnic Grove
Along the Aguinaldo Motorway, a few
minutes from several Tagaytay hotels, Picnic Grove is a basic entertainment
venue. The visitor may have a walk in the mini park or stroll the vicinity.
Viewing spot while sunbathing in the panoramic views of the surroundings. If
you want to try a 250-foot zip line at 300 feet. The cable car and the Tagaytay
Ridge cable-way are waiting in the range. Visit the place during weekdays, it's
the ideal days when few people visit the place.
Flower Farm
Lost in the magic of the landscape and
enjoy the peace of nature at the flower farm in Barangay Guinhawa. Spend time
in the garden planting colorful flowers and herbs to rediscover and appreciate
the wonders of nature.
Paradizoo
If traveling with your children, don't
miss Paradizoo. A 10-hectare theme farm and a zoo offering a variety of
interesting activities and attractions. The site is home to various farm
animals that grow grass and plants grown in the field.
People's Park in the Sky
This park identified as the Paradise
Palace and found at one of the highest points in Tagaytay. This building is an
unfinished guesthouse of former President Ferdinand Marcos. Today a popular
tourist attraction offering spectacular views of the Taal Volcano and Laguna
Bay. You can find many souvenir shops and fruit stalls at the park entrance.
This great place is within walking distance to the city.
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