Lifestyle Travel

Tagaytay Highlands’ Horizon Terraces Garden Suites: Nature living comes full circle

Through the years, Tagaytay Highlands has been renowned as an exclusive mountain resort complex that is approximately 90 minutes’ drive from the metropolis. This prime residential and recreational haven boasts dwellings amid verdant greenery, enabling discerning Filipinos seeking safe alternative primary homes to recharge their flagging spirits.

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Lifestyle Press Release Travel

Tagaytay Highlands upholds township in the new normal

As 2021 ushers in a new decade of luxury living, Tagaytay Highlands, the country’s premier mountain resort community, touts exciting developments for residents moving into their alternative primary homes. Coming off the back of an exceptionally trying year, astute homeseekers have more reason to fancy the leisurely yet secure life that Tagaytay Highlands offers.

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Commuting Travel

Commute Guide: How to go to Tagaytay from Manila (via DLTB Bus to Tagaytay / PITX to Tagaytay)

Tagaytay is considered as one of the favourite destination visited by the city dwellers, being just a few hours away from Manila. And with the recent road constructions and new attractions along the way, more and more people are being entice to visit this cold place.

Bringing your own car could be one of the best way to travel to Tagaytay. But if there would be no other option but to commute, taking a bus would be the next best thing.

There are several ways to go to Tagaytay, commuting, of course depending on where you are coming. However, the best options are either the Bus terminals in Buendia, Pasay Taft or the one in Coastal Mall (Which I have not tried yet). Some are saying that you can also include the Bus terminal in Cubao, but I am doubtful about it for all or most of the provincial buses in here are headed northward.

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Commuting Travel

Unplanned trip to Tagaytay with P200 pocket money (plus a visit at Sky Ranch)

Tagaytay is just 2-2 1/2 hour trip from Manila, or even less if you have your own car or if you’re travelling not on the rush hour. Coming from North EDSA, the best way would be via MRT then a bus ride from Pasay City going to Tagaytay. The fare from Pasay to Tagaytay (Mendez Crossing) costs Php 87 + the MRT ride costing Php 15 (bef0re) that’s already a slash of Php 103 on my Php 200 pocket money!

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Food Lifestyle Philippine Travel Guide

A hidden wonder of Cavite – Sonyas Garden

A hidden wonder at the heart of Cavite, Sonya’s Garden is now considered as one of the sought after destination restaurant near Tagaytay City. I was tagged along by my friend, William, to visit the place. We planned it a long time ago and finally manage to fit it into our schedule. (Read: How to go commute to Tagaytay)

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