We frequently spent out-of-town trips this month to beat the summer heat. Nobody wants hot days but everybody loves summer vacation (raise your hand if you agree, hehe). Speaking of summer vacation,
we take advantage the season by going to cold places and taking some days off from our hectic work. In fact, over a month ago, we went to Bukidnon where my older brother resides to spend there our Holy Week Vacation (sorry I failed to blog it but I wrote about Dahilayan Adventure about 4 years ago).
In addition to our summer escapades, over the weekend, we explored Loleng's Mountain Resort to celebrate our wedding anniversary. We almost round all the resorts here in Davao so this is what is left in our vacation bucket list. The resort is 20 minutes away from where we live and easily accessible to those who have private cars. Here are our pictures.
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Outfit of the Day |
I was looking forward to many adventures at Lolengs but I got disappointed when they stopped the fishing and boating as seen on their Facebook page. Next time, don't rely too much on social media posts. However, we were so amused feeding and playing with the friendly white doves.
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Dove Feeding |
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Overlooking Davao City |
Aside from dove feeding and sight-seeing, the day could be boring if you wouldn't go swimming. The water source is from the spring so it is just flowing freely.
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Wearing swimsuit brings out the curves and fats in you. But hey, do I have fats or bones visible? |
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Ate Chesska bravely swam the 7-ft portion of the pool using her swimming gear. |
These are some of the Loleng's resort amenities.
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swimming pool |
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free use of tables and chairs |
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some of their cottages |
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cafe |
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children's playground |
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chapel |
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lake |
Our brief stay at Lolengs Mountain resort was not as fun as in Eden Garden resort but if you want a get away that is friendly to the pocket and at the same time relax your senses, I would highly recommend Loleng Mountain Resort.
Entrance fee: 100 pesos
Swimming pool fee: 100 pesos