Eden Nature Park (A Davao Countryside Tour)
We were rushing to get to our destination, as Eden Nature Park's last guided tour is 4PM. It's 3:45PM and we were still on the road. Our tour guide called the park and advised them to wait for us.
We arrived 5 minutes to 4 and we were accommodated. Good job Kuya driver! We immediately paid Php 320 each. Php 200 for the entrance fee which includes a light snack, and Php 120 for the guided shuttle tour. The park is so big and you can't really roam around on foot, unless trekking is your thing.
The guided shuttle tour is for 1 hour only and covers 3 stops. Our first stop was the Ampitheater. Photo ops for 10-15 minutes only. Going there we passed by the mountain trails and many nurseries and vegetable gardens.
This one is my fave.
Of course we are not leaving without a photo sesh!
Next stop is the Tinubdan area, which caters to the cultural history of DavaoeƱos.
Goofing around with these statues.
Third and last stop, Lola's Garden, where there are a lot of crops growing. Such a lush greenery.
There are other attractions like zip line, horseback riding, and the playground which we did not see, tried and explored since it past 5PM already. Until next.
You can also opt to stay in their cabins. They have overnight packages too.
We arrived 5 minutes to 4 and we were accommodated. Good job Kuya driver! We immediately paid Php 320 each. Php 200 for the entrance fee which includes a light snack, and Php 120 for the guided shuttle tour. The park is so big and you can't really roam around on foot, unless trekking is your thing.
The guided shuttle tour is for 1 hour only and covers 3 stops. Our first stop was the Ampitheater. Photo ops for 10-15 minutes only. Going there we passed by the mountain trails and many nurseries and vegetable gardens.
The mountain resort is about 3,000 above sea level.
The cute "Mickey Mouse" plant. It is not edible.
Lovely flowers
Of course we are not leaving without a photo sesh!
Next stop is the Tinubdan area, which caters to the cultural history of DavaoeƱos.
Third and last stop, Lola's Garden, where there are a lot of crops growing. Such a lush greenery.
It's really like I was taken back to my great grand lola's home in Bacolod.
We really had fun exploring the area. If only we weren't pressed in time. This is the area where we could have stayed longer. It's so relaxing.
You can also opt to stay in their cabins. They have overnight packages too.
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