Destination: Taal Volcano - 11
Welcome to Picnic Groove. After the Talisay exit, there's the Picnic Groove. There's enough space for everyone to freely enjoy the day. The entrance per head is 50 pesos.
At the entrance, there is a place for horseback riding. But since we had already experienced horseback riding this morning, we simply ignored the offer. We went straight to the heart of the place. This part of Tagaytay also offers a perfect view of the Taal volcano. Lovely.
It is advisable that you visit this place during the weekdays. Visitors are few during weekdays and amenity rates are low likewise. And it would be good if you can bring your own food because for sure the prices of food here tends to double.
We simply scout the place. And there's the zipline. Haha. How my heart pumped that time seeing the zipline again. I tried this ride for several times at La Mesa Eco Park but the ride there was short. It seems that this one offers more than twice the length of that of La Mesa.
Well, let's get it on. One way ride during weekdays costs 100 pesos. That's cool. Only the four of us went to experience this ride. Mike and Raymond opted to wait for us at the other end. Yahoo! Here we go again!
We went for a flying position. It was a good one especially when you're freely enjoying the ride. How my heart pumped during the course of the ride. I guess I cannot completely get rid of my acrophobia but at least I can normalize my fear. You just can't imagine combating your fear in mid air while enjoying the ride and the view. How ironic. Hehe
Bad thing about the jacket used in this ride was not allowing you to raise you head fully because your shoulders were strapped giving you little room to move your head up. And the two tire stopper at the other end gives an uncomfortable impact. But I guess, you can bear some little inconveniences and simply enjoy the spirit of the experience.
After the ride, we went for a cold and sweet treat. Drumstick anyone?
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