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Old Aug 16, 1999, 09:39 PM   #1
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How about a gimmick outside Manila? What places would you suggest to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city? Tagaytay's a nice place to start..but c'mon, let's get a little more adventurous.

Backpacking in Camiguin? Whitewater rafting in the Cagayan River? Walking the Canopy walk in Claveria at 150 ft above ground? Windsurfing or beach bumming? Pilgrimage up Mount Arayat?
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Old Aug 16, 1999, 10:57 PM   #2
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I've heard that Tagaytag Highlands is a really cool place. It's too bad that I haven't seen it myself though.
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Old Aug 17, 1999, 12:07 AM   #3
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Hmmm... you can never go wrong with a beach. The sound of the waves crashing in while you go to sleep can really work wonders. Plus when you wake up to a beach sunrise... life can't get better than that.
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Old Aug 17, 1999, 04:11 AM   #4
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Caliraya...

very peaceful, and you can really feel like you are one with mother nature. you can actually sleep the whole day and feel so good. hmmm....
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Old Aug 17, 1999, 01:54 PM   #5
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i would suggest BOHOL!!! if you're a nature you'll surely enjoy it there. My beaches, forest, and may pasalubong for your friends pa. If you're trip is scuba diving--meron rin. i would say that the food is cheap there.

how to get there?
1. sakay ka ng taxi papuntang airport
2. Catch a plane to cebu
3. ride a taxi to cebu city pier
4. Ride supercat to bohol

where to stay?
1. Bohol beach Club
2. lodges aand hotels in tagbilaran

cost:
8000-10000/ person will do : one weekend na yan yata including fare

or go ask your nearest travel agency.
EXPLORE NAMAN THE COUNTRY!!!
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Old Aug 17, 1999, 09:44 PM   #6
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Best weekend getaway huh? I would suggest trekking. For starters, Mt. Maculot in Cuenca, Batangas is a nice hike. Also trekking through Imelda Falls in Mt. Banahaw. I had a Sunday mass on the top of Mt. Batulao, felt so heavenly. There are a lot of places to go to, just explore the Philippines, love your own.
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Old Mar 7, 2001, 01:15 AM   #7
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true enough, try Mt. Maculot in Cuenca Batangas and you'd never go wrong! Afterwards, try the beaches in Batangas. Go to Kainan sa Dalampasigan in Nasugbu and you're in for a very hearty feast! Malapit na ang mga beautiful beaches dun!
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Old Mar 9, 2001, 07:08 AM   #8
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Go to Kainan sa Dalampasigan in Nasugbu and you're in for a very hearty feast! Malapit na ang mga beautiful beaches dun!
funny u mentioned this... place is owned by a cousin, and it's been months since i tasted my favorite baked tahong... the tanigue steak is to die for too... don't 4get to finish with halo-halo... mmmm, getting hungry...

sorry, off topic.. couldn't help it...

on-topic, 'best' is subjective, and depends on ur budget and idea of fun... some people have the resources to hop on their private chopper to go to their private island in palawan, while others are happy to just drive to subic or batangas beaches... the surfing spots up north were getting some attention when i left manila, try checking them out... i've always wanted to go to ilocos too, after a sidetrip to baguio... that'll have to wait til the next time i go home
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Old Mar 9, 2001, 09:48 AM   #9
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i suggest subic. you can do a lot of activities there including the ones mentioned in the other posts samahan mo pa ng night life.
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Old Mar 9, 2001, 09:50 PM   #10
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When I was in the phil; My barkada and I use to go to HongKong at least 1 w/end in 2 months just to go shopping, and go to different restaurants.. the best cantonese cuisine outside of mainland China.. We also use to go to Cebu a lot and for nearby hangouts, Taal, beaches in batangas....
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Old Mar 10, 2001, 03:35 AM   #11
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try these day tours i saw.

http://www.travelsmart.net/ph/tours/
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Old Mar 10, 2001, 03:48 AM   #12
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I've heard that Tagaytag Highlands is a really cool place. It's too bad that I haven't seen it myself though.

yes. tagaytay highlands is really a romantic, exotic and relaxing place. i've been there and seen the great services they have. i think u can arrange a visit to tagaytay highlands tho u cant use their facilities if u r not a member.
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Old Mar 10, 2001, 04:10 AM   #13
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I've heard that Tagaytag Highlands is a really cool place. It's too bad that I haven't seen it myself though.

yes. tagaytay highlands is really a romantic, exotic and relaxing place. i've been there and seen the great services they have. i think u can arrange a visit to tagaytay highlands tho u cant use their facilities if u r not a member.

eiser is correct... members only doon. but i have second thoughts in th 'great services' thast eiser mentioned because the receptionists are not that corteous to non-members!!! (although we're sponsored by a member).
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Old Mar 10, 2001, 04:22 AM   #14
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if u and family or friends plan to spend ur summer vacation in subic this summer, i know a great place to stay. its a 2-storey house, w/ 3 bedrooms, 2 t&b, fully furnished (u can even cook), centralized aircon, w/ garageand, & 15-20 person capacity. ur safety is guaranteed because its inside sbma. email me na lang if u want details.
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Old Mar 10, 2001, 05:18 AM   #15
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eiser is correct... members only doon. but i have second thoughts in th 'great services' thast eiser mentioned because the receptionists are not that corteous to non-members!!! (although we're sponsored by a member).
when i went there ok naman sila but i guess it happens lang talaga na if u r not a member they wont be nice to you. prob'ly coz they think u r not a big timer... ang sama no?
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Old Mar 12, 2001, 04:51 AM   #16
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whether ur a big timer or not, one deserves to be treated nicely. people in tagaytay highlands lack proper education and training. they shouldn't be there!!! yon lang ang masasabi ko.
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Old Mar 12, 2001, 10:30 AM   #17
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Thumbs up MT. PINATUBO

Weekend lang? Try 4-wheel drive off-roading to Mt. Pinatubo. If you have an SUV or 4x4 pick-up truck that you're comfortable with (I mean, you're willing to give it a good workout), the drive over the lahar route is something else! Take your vehicle as far as it can go .... as of last summer, it was a campsite called "Dapili" (I think). Surreal place especially on a moonlit night, plus a warm-water brook flowing right outside your tent, you can bathe in the nude al fresco! Terrain is never the same because each time it rains, the river rises and "erases" the routes. Have fun! If you need more details, e-mail back.
Some groups are cutting new access routes from Clark.
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Old Mar 12, 2001, 10:53 AM   #18
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i just had a very adventurous outing in subic with my officemates.. ok ang beaches. we stayed at forest hills. if any of u guys want to spend sometime there, let me know asap... atsaka very disciplined pala sila don when it comes to traffic rules. anybody here who's been there?
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Old Mar 12, 2001, 03:34 PM   #19
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i just had a very adventurous outing in subic with my officemates.. ok ang beaches. we stayed at forest hills. if any of u guys want to spend sometime there, let me know asap... atsaka very disciplined pala sila don when it comes to traffic rules. anybody here who's been there?
Yup, Eiser, I've been there ... I love Forest Hills! 'twas just me and my date, we had all 3 bedrooms to ourselves. and when you stay in a place like that, you wouldn't want to go out anymore. so we bought a lot of stuff from the duty-free supermarket, cooked up some "experimental" meals, had wine, read books, watched TV and ...... love the couch!
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Old Mar 13, 2001, 03:02 AM   #20
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don't mean to be contrary but i wouldn't say subic is a great getaway these days. it's sadly deteriorated and there's nothing much to do. except maybe for the water sports.

about the accomodations, Forest Hills is ideal i guess, especially if you're going as a group. the three bedrooms are spacious and the apartments come fully furnished, down to the kitchen utensils. personally though, i found the environment rather sterile. might have been all that white paint...

but if you don't need all that room, i think you're better off staying at one of the hotels. the location is better (forest hills is in the middle of nowhere!) and you get daily maid service. Legenda is supposedly the top-rated hotel, although the converted barracks (forgot what they renamed it isn't bad).
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