In the Philippines, there is a beautiful body of water surrounded by lush mountains. That is the largest lake in the Philippines. This self-driving trip will travel along the lake, travel about 200 kilometers, check in three unique attractions, and start an unforgettable exploration journey. For specific locations and routes, please remember to check the pictures at the end of the article.
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Budget: About 2478P per person, you can enjoy this wonderful journey, which is very cost-effective.
Essential items: Bring sandals, swimsuits or clothes that are easy to change. Sandals are convenient for walking on changing terrain, and swimsuits allow you to enjoy water fun at any time.
Car selection: This time we chose the Sedan Mazda 2, which is flexible and compact, and can drive freely on the roads along the way.
Art opening: Pinto Art Museum
At 8:30 in the morning, we set off in the morning facing the rising sun and arrived at a cafe near the museum at more than 9 o'clock. Enjoy breakfast in a warm atmosphere and recharge for a full day. At 10 o'clock, step into the Pinto Art Museum. This is a private museum that focuses on the display and research of contemporary Philippine art. "Pinto" means "door" in the Philippine dialect, and it is like a door to aesthetics and cultural awareness. There are more than 200 exhibits in the 7 exhibition halls of the museum, with different styles. Walking through them, it feels like being in the galaxy of art, and each work tells a unique story. We were intoxicated by it and spent an hour and a half before reluctantly ending this art journey.
Waterfall Adventure: Hulugan Falls
At 2:30 pm, we had a simple meal at McDonald's in Pagsanjan Beach, and then went to Hulugan Falls Jump-off Point. The enthusiastic tour guide led us to take a tuk-tuk, and then walked down the mountain for about 20 minutes, and Hulugan Falls came into view. However, the weather was not good. It rained heavily as soon as we arrived. Everyone was instantly soaked, and even the drone could not take off. But even so, it could not cover up the stunning beauty of Hulugan Falls. The 70-meter (230-foot) high water curtain cascades down from the lushly vegetated rock wall, like a layer of exquisite veil, the majestic momentum and beautiful scenery interweave, which is breathtaking.
Feast by the Lake: Ilsdaan Floating Restaurant
At 5:30, we arrived at the exotic Isdaan Floating Restaurant. This is a wonderful world of Thai style, with exaggerated Buddha statues, little monks and mermaid sculptures everywhere, but the authentic Filipino cuisine is served, which collides with a different charm. The restaurant has many small floating restaurants built on bamboo rafts, which Filipinos call "balsa". We ordered crispypata, sour and spicy beef sinigang, and rich seafood platter, all of which tasted quite good. Someone was playing guitar and singing softly, and there were also wonderful acrobatic performances. In the dual enjoyment of food and performance, this self-driving trip along the lake was perfectly concluded.
Along the way, from art halls to natural wonders, to special food feasts, every place along the lake is full of surprises. Prepare your enthusiasm and curiosity, and start the same wonderful journey!
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In the Philippines, there is a beautiful body of water surrounded by lush mountains. That is the largest lake in the Philippines. This self-driving trip will travel along the lake, travel about 200 kilometers, check in three unique attractions, and start an unforgettable exploration journey. For specific locations and routes, please remember to check the pictures at the end of the article. Ready to go Budget: About 2478P per person, you can enjoy this wonderful journey, which is very cost-effective. Essential items: Bring sandals, swimsuits or clothes that are easy to change. Sandals are convenient for walking on changing terrain, and swimsuits allow you to enjoy water fun at any time. Car selection: This time we chose the Sedan Mazda 2, which is flexible and compact, and can drive freely on the roads along the way. Art opening: Pinto Art Museum At 8:30 in the morning, we set off in the morning facing the rising sun and arrived at a cafe near the museum at more than 9 o'clock. Enjoy breakfast in a warm atmosphere and recharge for a full day. At 10 o'clock, step into the Pinto Art Museum. This is a private museum that focuses on the display and research of contemporary Philippine art. "Pinto" means "door" in the Philippine dialect, and it is like a door to aesthetics and cultural awareness. There are more than 200 exhibits in the 7 exhibition halls of the museum, with different styles. Walking through them, it feels like being in the galaxy of art, and each work tells a unique story. We were intoxicated by it and spent an hour and a half before reluctantly ending this art journey. Waterfall Adventure: Hulugan Falls At 2:30 pm, we had a simple meal at McDonald's in Pagsanjan Beach, and then went to Hulugan Falls Jump-off Point. The enthusiastic tour guide led us to take a tuk-tuk, and then walked down the mountain for about 20 minutes, and Hulugan Falls came into view. However, the weather was not good. It rained heavily as soon as we arrived. Everyone was instantly soaked, and even the drone could not take off. But even so, it could not cover up the stunning beauty of Hulugan Falls. The 70-meter (230-foot) high water curtain cascades down from the lushly vegetated rock wall, like a layer of exquisite veil, the majestic momentum and beautiful scenery interweave, which is breathtaking. Feast by the Lake: Ilsdaan Floating Restaurant At 5:30, we arrived at the exotic Isdaan Floating Restaurant. This is a wonderful world of Thai style, with exaggerated Buddha statues, little monks and mermaid sculptures everywhere, but the authentic Filipino cuisine is served, which collides with a different charm. The restaurant has many small floating restaurants built on bamboo rafts, which Filipinos call "balsa". We ordered crispypata, sour and spicy beef sinigang, and rich seafood platter, all of which tasted quite good. Someone was playing guitar and singing softly, and there were also wonderful acrobatic performances. In the dual enjoyment of food and performance, this self-driving trip along the lake was perfectly concluded. Along the way, from art halls to natural wonders, to special food feasts, every place along the lake is full of surprises. Prepare your enthusiasm and curiosity, and start the same wonderful journey! #Creative Incentive Plan Share 10,000 yuan in cash
#創創塵計劃分萬萬现金 Laguna, Philippines is a province in the Calabarzon region of Luzon Island, surrounded by Laguna de Bay. It is one of the richer and more historically and culturally rich provinces in the Philippines, with a diversified economy, agriculture, industry, and a commercial and tourist center. Attractions such as the Magic Kingdom of Laguna are popular. Its capital is Santa Cruz City, and its largest city is Calamba City, which is also the birthplace of national hero Jose Rizal. The best time to travel is from November to May of the following year. During this period, the sun is shining and various outdoor activities can be arranged. The transportation is also very convenient. After flying directly from major cities in China to Manila, Philippines, you can transfer or take other means of transportation to reach Laguna. Local buses and jeepneys are not very convenient, and renting a car or chartering a car will be more free and comfortable. The attractions are super worth seeing! The crater of Taal Volcano is spectacular and amazing, and a boat tour of Laguna Lake is another kind of lake and mountain scenery. Don't miss diving, snorkeling and other water activities if you love playing in the water. There is also the Pint Art Museum, with seven exhibition halls and more than 200 exhibits, which will take you to appreciate the contemporary art of the Philippines. The Hulugan Falls is like a beautiful veil on the vegetation rock wall. Isdaan Floating Restaurant allows you to enjoy Filipino food while enjoying entertainment performances. The first choice for accommodation is the Laguna Resort in Redang Island, located in the center of Redang Island, Malaysia. It has luxurious sea view rooms, multiple swimming pools, gyms, water sports centers, etc., which can satisfy family fun and sports enthusiasts. The food is also great! The seafood feast is full of ocean flavor from fried squid to grilled sardines, as well as curry fish head and tropical fruits. Don't miss Isdaan Floating Restaurant. Finally, a small reminder, bring sunscreen products, the island sun is poisonous. You must also abide by the resort regulations and protect the beautiful environment together.
🇵🇭Around Laguna Lake 🌟Highlights: Located southeast of Manila, Laguna Lake is the largest lake in the Philippines, surrounded by some of the country's greenest mountains. This trip is to drive around the lake to three points for about 200 kilometers. 💰Per capita consumption: 2478P per person 👍Most recommended: Essential items: sandals, swimsuits or change of clothes. 🗓Itinerary: 1. Pintô Art Museum Pintô Art Museum is a private museum dedicated to the display and study of Philippine contemporary art. Its name, Pintô, comes from the Philippine dialect "door", symbolizing its role as an entrance to aesthetic and cultural consciousness. Depart at 8:30 in the morning. At about 9 o'clock, go to a cafe near the museum for breakfast, and start visiting the museum at 10 o'clock. There are a total of 7 exhibition halls and more than 200 exhibits! 2. Hulugan Falls At 2:30 pm, we went to McDonald's in Baishengtan for a quick meal and then went to Hulugan Falls Jump-off Point. The tour guide took us to take a tuk-tuk and then walked down the mountain for about 20 minutes to Hulugan Falls. Hulugan Falls is indeed amazing, with its 70-meter (230-foot) high water curtain forming a beautiful veil on the vegetated rock wall. 3. Isdaan Floating Restaurant At 5:30, we arrived at Isdaan Floating Restaurant, which is a Thai-style place with exaggerated Buddha statues, little monks and mermaids, etc., but they serve Filipino food here. 🍽 Dining recommendation: There are many small floating restaurants on bamboo rafts here, which Filipinos call balsa. Crispy pata, beef sinigang, and seafood platter taste good, and there are people playing guitar, singing and performing acrobatics next to them. #PlayOutdoors #Creative Incentive Program to Share 10,000 Yuan in Cash #Outdoor Base Camp #Relaxation Place #Urban Humanities Notes