Went here the first day but they only accept cash. No debit/credit cards or digital wallets. Also no ATMs on site so just came back a few days later on the way back south. I normally refuse to do business at any place that doesnt offer the convenience of cashless payments, but it's an eco-park sigh
On the way back, stopped at an ATM just to get cash and paid 300 for 3 adults and a kid. Loved the atmosphere, abundance of trees kept the whole area cool. Wanted to ride the boats but had to go all the way to the swimming pool area (maybe 200m downhill?) to buy tickets. Inconvenient and I didnt feel like walking there, so just took a pic there. Maybe better to charge these items at the front, or why not just make it an all-inclusive day pass and I'd gladly pay it up front.
But what was shocking the most is the amount of plastic trash laying around. It's an eco-park, there shouldn't be ANY trash laying around. Maybe put more trashcans around? Then again, this is still a reminder that we're in the Philippines and some people don't have the conscience to dispose of...
Read moreFirst of all the front desk staff are amazing and we didn’t have any issue to register and fill details but the only part was missing we didn’t know there is a curfew after 10:00 pm and the security guard at that time was rude and he didn’t allow us to go out and buy food and the food place is like 15 minutes away !! So we walked all the way from our resort to the gate just to be treated badly and go back , no transportation available, no food deliveries and restaurant close with curfew 🙂
Second they should at least give us a full package for our staying including swimming, renting the boat and whatever activities they have , imagine going all the way to the pool and you have only towel and you new clothes to be shocked that you need to pay fees to enter the pool , life guards are busy with the phones they didn’t even care if anything happened ( girls are climbing the rocks near the pool and jumping one of them almost hit...
Read moreIf you're looking for a peaceful escape from the noise and chaos of the city, Lower Magat Eco Park is the perfect destination. I absolutely loved the ambiance—being surrounded by trees and the soothing sound of chirping birds felt like therapy for the soul. It’s one of those rare places where nature wraps around you and everything feels calm and healing.
The quiet breeze that flows through the park truly soothes the mind. It’s as if all the stress just melts away the moment you start walking among the trees. This is easily one of the best places to visit if you want to reconnect with nature and enjoy some serenity far from the noisy metro.
I highly recommend walking around the area to really soak it all in. Just make sure to bring water because there’s a lot of walking involved—and trust me, you’ll want to explore as much as you can.
Whether you're a nature lover or just someone needing a reset, this place is...
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