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Digo's Hills

Verdivia Trail, Dona Remedios Trinidad, Bulacan, Philippines
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Reymalyn QuimbaReymalyn Quimba
Not recommended, especially for overnight stays. Despite having paid the entrance fee in advance through our booking, we were still asked to pay an additional ₱100 per head at the entrance. The staff member, who was asleep when we arrived, insisted on the extra payment before allowing us to enter. Once inside, there was no proper welcome or assistance. The staff merely pointed to our assigned teepee hut—no briefing, no explanation of the amenities, and no discussion of the rules or expectations. As for the swimming pool, it could have been cleaned ahead of time since our booking was made in advance. Instead, cleaning was done on the day of our arrival, and we were only able to use the pool for about three hours. There was a clear lack of coordination among the staff. The pathway lights to the pool were turned off and only switched on when a staff member came to tell us the pool was closed—apparently at midnight. However, this information was never communicated earlier, and the staff insisted we had been told, which was not the case. The way they handled the situation was unprofessional. Overall, the place was unprepared, disorganized, and lacking basic hospitality, even with an advanced booking. Very disappointing. Also, there were no lights around the area at night, which made it even more inconvenient. There was no clean water available. The tap water was yellowish, and there was no alternative provided. This made it really hard for us to wash up or feel clean during our stay. There was also no grilling station provided, even though it was mentioned as part of the inclusions. To top it off, the place was nothing like what’s shown in their Facebook photos. Those fairy lights lighting up the night? Nowhere to be found.
Michael Angelo MendozaMichael Angelo Mendoza
The place is ok. Nothing special when you are just doing day tour except if you are a fan of moto hill climb, you can watch it for free as there are people riding their bikes climbing up the hill. Entrance fee is 50php for day tour (5am-6pm) and overnight (5pm-8am) is 100php per head. You can rent tents or teepee huts if you plan to stay overnight. Cottages are also available to rent. Parking fee is 10php for bike, 20php for motorcycles, 30php for three wheeled vehicle and 40 for 4 wheelers.
Maurice Aaron Sebastian (TheExpiredRice)Maurice Aaron Sebastian (TheExpiredRice)
Went here to hangout a couple of times in the past. Did camping for the first time on October 16, 2025. You just gotta admit that the view is amazing, especially during sunrise. Did you forget to bring food? Worry not, they have a canteen that has fair prices. Make sure to bring a thick comforter, the tent pitching area has small rocks. I slept fine though. They have cats in the area, which was amazing for a cat lover such as myself. Just make sure you don't leave your foods out.
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Not recommended, especially for overnight stays. Despite having paid the entrance fee in advance through our booking, we were still asked to pay an additional ₱100 per head at the entrance. The staff member, who was asleep when we arrived, insisted on the extra payment before allowing us to enter. Once inside, there was no proper welcome or assistance. The staff merely pointed to our assigned teepee hut—no briefing, no explanation of the amenities, and no discussion of the rules or expectations. As for the swimming pool, it could have been cleaned ahead of time since our booking was made in advance. Instead, cleaning was done on the day of our arrival, and we were only able to use the pool for about three hours. There was a clear lack of coordination among the staff. The pathway lights to the pool were turned off and only switched on when a staff member came to tell us the pool was closed—apparently at midnight. However, this information was never communicated earlier, and the staff insisted we had been told, which was not the case. The way they handled the situation was unprofessional. Overall, the place was unprepared, disorganized, and lacking basic hospitality, even with an advanced booking. Very disappointing. Also, there were no lights around the area at night, which made it even more inconvenient. There was no clean water available. The tap water was yellowish, and there was no alternative provided. This made it really hard for us to wash up or feel clean during our stay. There was also no grilling station provided, even though it was mentioned as part of the inclusions. To top it off, the place was nothing like what’s shown in their Facebook photos. Those fairy lights lighting up the night? Nowhere to be found.
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The place is ok. Nothing special when you are just doing day tour except if you are a fan of moto hill climb, you can watch it for free as there are people riding their bikes climbing up the hill. Entrance fee is 50php for day tour (5am-6pm) and overnight (5pm-8am) is 100php per head. You can rent tents or teepee huts if you plan to stay overnight. Cottages are also available to rent. Parking fee is 10php for bike, 20php for motorcycles, 30php for three wheeled vehicle and 40 for 4 wheelers.
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Went here to hangout a couple of times in the past. Did camping for the first time on October 16, 2025. You just gotta admit that the view is amazing, especially during sunrise. Did you forget to bring food? Worry not, they have a canteen that has fair prices. Make sure to bring a thick comforter, the tent pitching area has small rocks. I slept fine though. They have cats in the area, which was amazing for a cat lover such as myself. Just make sure you don't leave your foods out.
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1.0
35w

Not recommended, especially for overnight stays.

Despite having paid the entrance fee in advance through our booking, we were still asked to pay an additional ₱100 per head at the entrance. The staff member, who was asleep when we arrived, insisted on the extra payment before allowing us to enter. Once inside, there was no proper welcome or assistance. The staff merely pointed to our assigned teepee hut—no briefing, no explanation of the amenities, and no discussion of the rules or expectations.

As for the swimming pool, it could have been cleaned ahead of time since our booking was made in advance. Instead, cleaning was done on the day of our arrival, and we were only able to use the pool for about three hours.

There was a clear lack of coordination among the staff. The pathway lights to the pool were turned off and only switched on when a staff member came to tell us the pool was closed—apparently at midnight. However, this information was never communicated earlier, and the staff insisted we had been told, which was not the case. The way they handled the situation was unprofessional.

Overall, the place was unprepared, disorganized, and lacking basic hospitality, even with an advanced booking. Very disappointing. Also, there were no lights around the area at night, which made it even more inconvenient. There was no clean water available. The tap water was yellowish, and there was no alternative provided. This made it really hard for us to wash up or feel clean during our stay. There was also no grilling station provided, even though it was mentioned as part of the inclusions.

To top it off, the place was nothing like what’s shown in their Facebook photos. Those fairy lights lighting up the night? Nowhere...

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3.0
39w

We did tent camping, weekday.

Stars earned for having.. -Affordable fees: 100 entrance (overnight), 100 tent pitching -Good tent locations: Scenic views and ample space to set up your tent, best enjoyed on less crowded days. In our case, we were the only campers since it was a weekday. -Approachable staff. -Decent toilet areas. Enough water pressure, no lavatories.

Areas for Improvement.. -Cleaner Surroundings. Noticed trash scattered around the kubos on the hill. -Installing at least two sinks or lavatories for campers to wash utensils or fetch clean water would be helpful. -Better maintenance. Some are visibly degrading and becoming nearly unusable.

Other Notes.. -Lots of cats and dogs roaming around, but they are tame and friendly. If bringing a pet, consider bringing a leash for safety. -Plenty of flies and insects, which is expected in a nature setting. -Steep and rolling hills lead to the campsite, mostly rough roads. -You can park beside your tent if it’s not crowded. -They have convenience store which offers almost all essentials. -Piso WiFi available. -Plenty of scenic views to enjoy and great spots for picture-taking. -You must rent a cottage if you plan to swim, even if you just want to swim: 1,000 per cottage, 100 per person.

Also, I think the motor activities don’t quite fit the peaceful camping vibe. The unregulated noise from motors can be disruptive, especially when you're trying to enjoy a quiet morning or night. However, they openly promote these activities on their page, so manage your...

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4.0
3y

The place is ok. Nothing special when you are just doing day tour except if you are a fan of moto hill climb, you can watch it for free as there are people riding their bikes climbing up the hill. Entrance fee is 50php for day tour (5am-6pm) and overnight (5pm-8am) is 100php per head. You can rent tents or teepee huts if you plan to stay overnight. Cottages are also available to rent. Parking fee is 10php for bike, 20php for motorcycles, 30php for three wheeled vehicle and 40...

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