I don't know why it is called a "Resort". I know a Resort with a pool, rooms and restaurant - at least. I would rather call it a picnic place. Maybe the best one until now. You have a spacious parking lot in the front, a small sari sari store with karenderia at the entrance. And a giiiiaaaant view about the bay of Davao. Amazing. Bring your children! A big playground and a lot of animal statues to run and climb and play. Karenderia will serve your order after a long time (only simple menus, maybe unorganised). My picture of the disco invitation is correct: it is upside down. Maybe because the event is past more than three weeks. I read something about an entrance fee, but we are not charged for this. You might need to rent a hut (300 Pesos) because the food area only has 4 tables... And bone of them are cleaned. The table in the hut was also not clean, but enough clean for the Philippines to eat out lunch. If you don't have children and don't appreciate the view, there is no reason to come...
Read morewhat a great nature adventure, plus the staff are great. Accommodating staffs. they offer short orders such as pancit , fish balls, lumpia hotdogs. You can also request a tinolang native manok for 400-500 pesos. The entrance fee as of August 21,2021 is just 20 pesos, and the cottage ranges from 50-500 pesos only. The place is so wide. you can view the islands and oceans from above. They have beautiful landscape and sculptures. It's a great experience for barkada and...
Read moreA humble campsite on the rural area of Davao. An hour of drive away from downtown lets you experience peace with nature — featuring a glimpse of the seemingly neverending sea at day; to hints of civilization at night, with the road and sea as your view — you wouldn't get tired mesmerizing the view. There were also facilities nearby, if you need to do so, and the staff are...
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