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Rediscovering Tagaytay


Posted on September 27, 2006

It was another fun under the sun last weekend as my sister, Ging, her boyfriend, Arthur, and my sister-in-law Yasmin went to Tagaytay City.

Tagaytay City
L-R: My sister, Ging and our sister-in-law, Yasmin Pascual

Tagaytay City
L-R: Yasmin, me, and my niece, Maricar

We had so much fun strolling at the People’s Park in the Sky (formerly known as the Palace in the Sky), and enjoying the cool breeze there. The view is magnificent. From the People’s Park, one can get a bird’s eye view of the Tagaytay Highliands, a members-only facilty that boasts of luxurious accommodations, golf course, and a cable car.

Tagaytay City
L-R: Yasmin, our niece, Cindy, me, Ging, and Maricar

Tagaytay City
L-R: ging’s boyfriend, Arhur, me, Yasmin, Cindy and Maricar

For lunch, we had chicken adobo, fried bangus (milkfish), and barbecue pork at the Picnic Grove. Though I have been to Tagaytay for countless time already, it was my second time to get inside the park, in the last 3 years. And I was so amazed at the eco-trail that they created. It was actually a pathway from the cottages leading to the carpark, but the view of the Taal Lake and Volcano is breathaking. The pathway is also covered with lush vegetation. there is also a hanging bridge right in the middle of eco-trail. The trail is approximately 500 meters in length.

Picnic Grove Tagaytay City
Guess who!

In the afternoon, we had our caffeine fix at the Stabucks Cafe. A hot cup of coffee is pefect for the rainy afternoon.

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5 Responses to ”Rediscovering Tagaytay”

  1. karenkristie on September 27th, 2006 2:20 pm

    Tagaytay is very accessible from Manila. Whenever I can’t bear the heat in the city and I long for Baguio but don’t have time/cash, going to Tagaytay is the next best thing. :)

  2. Enrico Dee on September 27th, 2006 4:07 pm

    korek, tagaytay is very accessible and just an hour away from manila, unlike baguio.

  3. NOSTALGIA MANILA on September 27th, 2006 6:45 pm

    Need a break from today?

    Buti na lang may NOSTALGIA MANILA!

    http://nostalgiamanila.blogspot.com/

    Maraming Salamat!

  4. melai on September 28th, 2006 2:21 pm

    waaaahh saya nyan!

  5. maryellengrace on October 1st, 2006 3:14 pm

    i love the silhouette eric! i guessed the right you. :)

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