Lake Garda in Italy

Lake Garda in Italy

“Discovering this idyllic place, we find ourselves filled with a yearning to linger here, where time stands still and beauty overwhelms.” Whoever said this must have seen wonders beyond what man can afford with his ingenuity. So when in Italy, stop and stare on the peaceful and breathtaking Alpine scenery reflecting in the still, delicate waters of Lake Garda.

Lake Garda or Lago di Garda or Benaco is the largest inland lake situated in a beautiful area in northern Italy between Venice and Milan and split among three regions: Lombardy on the western shore, Veneto on the eastern shore, and Trentino-Alto Adige on the northern shores. A lake that boasts more than 48 kilometers of beaches from north to south and a scenic view of the cue misty mountain tops and bright bursts of bougainvillea is undoubtedly one of the most picturesque parts of Italy.

The formation of Lake Garda dates back around 1.5 million years ago during the last Ice Age. When a large mound of glacier spilled on a flat land next to a valley and flowed down from the Brenta Dolomites and gouged through the valley. Once the glacier melted the fresh water, a lake was formed which we now know as Lake Garda.

The lake also has numerous small islands and five main ones, the largest being Isola del Garda and nearby to the south is Isola San Biagio. The three other main islands are Isola dell'Olivo, Isola di Sogno and Isola di Timelone, all further north near the east side.

As the largest of the lakes, Lake Garda offers much to see and do – including deep blue waters, green forests, towering mountains, and picturesque towns. Luxury hotels and resorts that cater to both local and foreign tourists, dot the shoreline of the lake as well. It should come to no surprise why this place is the most visited lakes in Italy. Moreover, Lake Garda is a true outdoor fitness center where all sorts of “active sports” can be enjoyed. Many tourists visit the lake for the extraordinary opportunities the lake offers on its waters and throughout the inland area. The clear waters of the lake is perfect for swimming in summer and many popular sports such as windsurfing and sailing. Malcesine, Riva, Gardone, Brenzone, Caprino Veronese and Spiazzi are also excellent for mountain-hiking and biking and Canyoning and other outdoor sports providing panoramic views of the area.

Finally, a visit to this region is a delight to the taste buds – pasta, fresh tomatoes, the highly aromatic Italian basil, and the most glorious olive oil completes the whole package of pleasure. Lake Garda is definitely one difficult place to beat.
Lake Atitlan Waterfront View in Panajachel

Lake Atitlan Waterfront View in Panajachel

Be overwhelmed by the stunning beauty of Guatemala's Lake Atitlan or Lago de Atitlán (in Spanish), the third biggest fresh water lake in Guatemala and the deepest in Central America. A large crystal clear body of water in an ancient volcanic caldera, a mile above sea level, and surrounded by three majestic and active volcanoes which make for a magnificent background and highlights the lake's winning beauty. A lake famously hailed by “Aldous Huxley” as “the most beautiful lake in the world. Indeed, it is recognized as the fifth most beautiful lake in the world and a great place to see.



Lake Atitlán is volcanic in origin. It is the result of a land collapse filling an enormous cavity formed in an eruption 84,000 years ago known as Los Chocoyos. The continuing volcanic activity in the region built three massive volcanoes in the caldera flanking the lake.



The tallest of the three is Volcán Atitlán which lies on the southern rim of the crater, dominating the stunning lake with which it shares its name. Atitlán is a Mayan word that means “the place where the rainbow gets its colors”. While Volcán San Pedro and Volcán Tolimán lie within the crater, San Pedro is the oldest of the three and probably the most photographed of all Guatemala's volcáns because of its beautiful cone. Volcán Tolimán is the youngest among them, which began growing after San Pedro stopped erupting. Atitlán's summit takes about eight “long” hours to ascend, but definitely all rewarding to be able to reach the top, overlooking one of the world's finest attraction and Guatemala's Pacific Coast.



Lake Atitlán is also known as the “land of the eternal spring”. The climate is mild, cool at night and warm during the day with the springtime weather all year round, makes for an ideal climate. But for most of the locals who live there year round, the rainy season is their favorite time of the year.



Lake Atitlán is further characterized by towns and indigenous villages of the Maya people. And Panajachel or Pana, for short is the jewel of the highlands. Nestled beside Lake Atitlán, in a volcanic archipelago, Panajachel gives you one of the best views of the lake. Although, there is no single, must-see view of the lake, a bit of a sense of adventure can be useful Experience several other vantage points from the towns surrounding the lake or from up high on the highway.



Lucky are those fortunate enough who have seen one of nature's gifts and be able to greet the sunrise and the glassy water of the beautiful Lake Atitlán.
Lake Matheson - New Zealand

Lake Matheson - New Zealand

Sitting in the middle of a farmland of cows and sheep, six kilometers west of Fox Glacier township, in the West Coast region of the South Island, lies New Zealand's most famous photograph stop, Lake Matheson. A small lake that earned its fame not for its dark brown waters. Not for its west coast rain forest. Not even for the abundance of water birds and other wildlife. But famous for the reflected mirror-like images of the twin peaks of Mount Cook and Mount Tasman in its dark waters.

This ancient lake was formed about 14,000 years ago, when the Fox Glacier retreated towards the sea and carved a slight depression in the landscape that eventually became filled with water. The waters of Lake Matheson are dark brown. The discoloring effect of the water is caused by the natural leaching of organic matter from the native forest floor surrounding the lake. So on a calm day, the dark hue of the water creates the ideal reflective surface, while the participation of the surrounding forest gives the lake shelter, context and protection from the wind providing a smooth surface to produce a perfect natural mirror. Set against the backdrop of the perfectly positioned Mount Cook (or Aoraki in Maori) and Mount Tasman to reflect in the glassy lake, Lake Matheson ultimately earned itself another name, the “Mirror Lake”, which appropriately describes what it is stands for.

Visitors from around the world have come to the lake to enjoy the reflected view of the Southern Alps. Year after year, it never failed to attract more people (travelers/passers-by), especially photographers, to stop, film, photograph to get dozens of amazing vistas of this jewel in New Zealand's scenic crown.

There are two particular designated 'perfect' spot for reflection photos around the lake, the Jetty View Point and the Reflection Island. Visiting just after dawn when the water often sits incredibly still and during the afternoon sunset is the most ideal time to take a picture. Offering infinite photo opportunities, it truly is a “photographer's paradise”- you just can't get enough of her.

So they say, and so do I, nature successfully joined the right elements to create one of the most stunning and iconic views in New Zealand. While Google will give you the numerous search results of this lake, still, the best way to achieve a meaningful experience of such a magnificent lake is to see it “up close and personal”.
Lolengs Mountain Spring Resort

Lolengs Mountain Spring Resort

The weather in the Philippines is hot almost throughout the year because of its tropical climate. Hence, Lolengs Mountain Spring Resort offers the best getaway for tourists who wanted to cool off, enjoy a great view of nature, and escape the hustle and bustle of the modern city life. There are a lot in store for visitors with full amenities to ensure a relaxing and comfortable stay.

Lolengs Mountain Spring Resort is another nature resort that is situated along Eden and Bayabas in the district of Toril, wherein another famous nature resort, Eden Nature Park, is located. Travel time to Lolengs could take up between 45 minutes to one hour, depending whether you are commuting or taking a private vehicle. For commuters, you can take a jeepney or taxi towards Toril District. If you are taking the jeepney, get off the main road and there are motorcycles that you can take to get to the resort.

The entrance fee to Lolengs Mountain Spring Resort is very affordable at only PhP 50. Children below the age of 3 can get free entrance to the resort as well as use the swimming pool free of charge. For regular guests, you have to pay only a cheap PhP 50 for the use of swimming pool. They do accept walk-in guests to the resort but you can also make reservations if you plan on holding functions and other events at the resort, such as wedding, team building activities, or retreats, among others.

The resort is actually man-made, which was designed to rebuild a natural atmosphere with Benguet-like pine trees and canopy forests. The terraces on the resort were built on a mountain slope and several pine seedlings were planted there. When they grew, it provided a secondary forest that helped to offer a refreshing backdrop to the sights and attractions at this nature resort.

There are also several facilities that visitors can avail of, giving them plenty of things to do during their stay. As mentioned above, there is a swimming pool that is made up of cold spring water, which offers a relaxing dip to cool you off in the hot summer days. There is also a wide playground for kids to run around and play on the outside. And for sports enthusiasts, you can spend your time at the tennis or basketball courts. If you want to go boating or fishing, there is a corresponding rate on your rental of the boat, depending on the number of people joining this boating trip. The boating trip will cost PhP 50 for 2 persons, PhP 100 for 4 persons, and PhP 150 for 6 persons.

Lolengs Mountain Spring Resort also have their own restaurant, Maia's Cafe Restaurant, wherein you can order local delicacies and enjoy great meals during your stay. For those holding functions or retreats in the resort, they offer catering services to accommodate your dining needs.

The accommodations at this nature resort is also affordable. The prices of their rooms for overnight stay approximately range from PhP 2,000 to PhP 5,000, wherein their rooms can accommodate 2 persons or as much as 24 persons.

If you want to be close to nature and be away from the fast paced lifestyle of the city, Lolengs Mountain Spring Resort is a perfect destination for the ultimate R & R. They have several recreational facilities and comfortable accommodations to suit your unique needs. Nonetheless, all of these you can avail of at an affordable rate.
Leticia By The Sea

Leticia By The Sea

Leticia By The Sea is not just another resort in Samal Island. Although a string of resorts in Samal and Talicud Island has sprung up over the past few years, there is a unique charm to this resort that will offer you paradise in just an hour away.

Leticia By The Sea is a small and private resort located in Talicud Island owned by the same people behind Casa Leticia, which explains the name. However, when this resort claims to offer a “private” getaway, they literally mean one. The owners of this resort offer visitors and tourists a chance to own the resort for one day, or two (however long you want to stay), by exclusively renting the place. They have an overnight package costing PhP 10,000 that is enough to accommodate 15 people or a maximum of 20 people. This package already includes accommodations and use of resort facilities, such as kitchen and cooking facilities, use of kayaks, kiddie pools and other water sports, resident cook, helper, and boat transfers.

Given the number of people that can be accommodated by the resort and all of the other facilities that you can enjoy, the exclusive rental of this place is definitely affordable and is a great value. And yet, you will be able to privately enjoy the natural beauty and charm of this hidden paradise to get your much needed rest and relaxation. It is no doubt a great choice of destination as compared to other resorts that are flocked by lots of other visitors that it is impossible to truly relax.

What about the resort facilities? Let us start with the accommodation. The cottages at Leticia By The Sea are strategically built in a place at the island wherein you can enjoy a spectacular view of the sea from afar, which is breathtaking with its turquoise color. The cottages in itself are also quite a view, which features a mixture of Balinese and Filipino influence in its design and architecture, which offers that perfect tropical feel to your vacation.

When you step out of the cottage, there are more breathtaking views you can enjoy. The landscape of colorful garden and trees, as well as the crystal clear waters and well preserved marine life, all contribute to that relaxing atmosphere that visitors to Leticia By The Sea rave about. Some of the sports and water facilities that visitors can avail of are jet ski, snorkeling gear, kayaks, inflatable rides, and an aquatic trampoline. In fact, the sheer beauty of the underwater marine life makes it a perfect spot for scuba diving with the dock offering a perfect jumpoff point when you go diving. Unfortunately, the resort does not have its own diving gears, so you can arrange a diving appointment with a diving company to provide your gears for you.

The charm of this virgin island should be hard to resist for anyone who wants a relaxing vacation, or those who simply want to escape it all and be away from the buzz of the city. There are plenty of ways to travel to this resort for an escape. There are five public boats scheduled to travel from Davao to Talicud Island from the Sta. Ana Pier. Boat rides are scheduled in between 10AM to 3PM.

Another option for traveling to Leticia By The Sea is to take a barge from Sasa to Samal, then take a 30-minute ride heading to Kaputian. The final mode of transportation is a banca ride, which normally takes only 10 minutes so you can get to Talicud Island. You can pre-arrange boat charters with the resort officials at Leticia By The Sea to make your travel more convenient.
Toyuzo Hot Spring

Toyuzo Hot Spring

At the heart of Nabunturan Compostela Valley Province is a humble yet awe-inspiring tourist destination known as Toyuzo Hot Spring Resort. The resort is part of the Mainit Protected Area & Landscape, which is why it is properly protected to ensure that the attraction can offer the best of nature.

Toyuzo Hot Spring is very accessible from Davao City, which makes it perfect as a destination for those who want a relaxing time or bond with their family. If you are travelling from Davao City, getting to Toyuzo Hot Spring is very easy. If you are taking a private car or vehicle, the travel time should take approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes. But if you are travelling by bus or jeepney, it could go up to 3 hours. The bus will take you to Nabunturan proper wherein you must take another ride to Barangay Bukal where the hot spring is located.

The resort is named after the owner and offers a lot of relaxing facilities for its guests. They have a mini-jacuzzi pool and the well famed hot spring, which has drawn local and foreign visitors from various parts of the world. If you are a nature lover, the lush greenery that surrounds this resort is a major treat. Other amenities include a steam bath, which is actually a big cave that serves as a sauna bath that emits lukewarm water. There are also swimming pools for the adults and kids, alike.

There are cottages available for day tour or overnight guests, which should give you plenty to choose from. A few years ago, there were only a few cottages available, but as the resort has gotten more popular and they had more visitors, there are more cottages that were built on the resort to accommodate all guests. You need not worry though as these cottages are very affordable at PhP 100. They have two choices for overnight cottages, depending on the size and number of people it can accommodate. The overnight cottage good for 3 pax is available at PhP 750, while the one that is ideal for 10 people is priced at PhP 1,500. You can also rent tents, if you want, and they will set you back at PhP 350. The entrance fee for adults and kids are very affordable, which is priced at PhP 40, and PhP 35, respectively.

There is a canteen inside the resort, but you can buy food from outside of Toyuzo Hot Spring. You may also bring your own food, if you like. You can therefore have lots of options to fill your tummies, especially after an exhausting swim.

Enjoying some R & R does not have to be costly. In a a secluded place in northern part of Davao City, you will find a treasure in Toyuzo Hot Spring. They have basic amenities to ensure that you will have a relaxing and bonding time with the entire family or your friends.
Lake Sebu

Lake Sebu

Are you looking for a unique tourist destination? Lake Sebu in South Cotabato might just be what you are looking for. This is ideal for the culturally inclined because the site is more than just a tourist attraction as it is recognized by UNESCO as a cultural landscape in Mindanao. By definition, a “cultural landscape” is any distinctive geographical area that showcases a unique balance between the work of man, culture, and nature. And there is no other tourist destination in the Philippines that could represent it better than Lake Sebu does.

To get to Lake Sebu, there are various choices of transportation that you can opt for. The travel time from the General Santos airport is approximately 2-3 hours depending on the form of transportation you use. If you are using public transportation, you need to take up to four different connections in order to reach your destination. From the airport, you must ride the bus at the General Santos bus terminal to Koronadal. Once in Koronadal, you take another bus leading to Surallah and then ride another van to take you to Lake Sebu. Since the van might take a while as they wait for other passengers, you can opt for the “habal-habal” or single motorcycle for a special trip to Lake Sebu.

There are many activities and sights to feast your eyes on and fill your time when you visit Lake Sebu. There are local guides that are willing to take you around for a minimal fee. You can also navigate around the lakes by renting a boat for a fixed price of PhP 400, which can seat up to 15 to 20 people max. In these tour guides, you will learn about the historical background and other essential cultural information of Lake Sebu.

You may also trek down the entire expanse of Lake Sebu to explore its 2 great lakes and 7 waterfalls, which are very popular amongst visitors. The first waterfall, also known as Dongon Falls, is easy to access. The last two falls are the most difficult to access and might require a lot of walking before you can reach them. However, all of them are worth the effort because these falls are breathtaking and beyond description, especially for those who embrace natural attractions.

If you hate walking from one falls to another, there is another way for you to navigate them and in a different perspective – that is by taking the zipline. During the zipline ride, you will fly over the second, third, fourth, and fifth waterfalls. The cost for the zipline is quite cheap at PhP 200, especially considering the view that you will be able to witness throughout the ride. Plus, it is an instant source of adventure during your Lake Sebu vacation.

The beauty and cultural value of Lake Sebu makes it one of the most famous tourist destinations in the Philippines. If you want to be awed by the sheer beauty of nature and get some insight into the cultural history of South Cotabato, you know where to go on your next vacation!
Lake Agco

Lake Agco

Lake Agco is quickly earning its reputation as one of Mindanao's top tourist destinations. Officially known as Lake Agco Mahomanoy Mountain Resort, it is strategically located at the foot of Mt. Apo (the country's highest peak) in Ilomavis, Kidapawan City. The tourism industry in the Philippines has recognized its potential in attracting local and foreign tourists, which is why they have worked to develop and improve this site while also embracing nature as the main attraction.

Aside from the beautiful scenery of the nearby Mt. Apo, Lake Agco resort offers visitors with a breathtaking view of nearby falls, lakes, and lagoons. There is also a rich array of flora and fauna in the area, which continues to thrive and offer something for tourists to feast their eyes on. Some of the climbers to Mt. Apo often stop by Lake Agco for a dip or simply to relax. This is one reason why Lake Agco is flocked by tourists from all parts of the country and the world all-year round.

Lake Agco is operated and managed by the Community of Local Agribusiness Partners Multi-Purpose Cooperative. They are responsible for overseeing the resort's day to day operations. This cooperative is made up of farmers and tribal groups that was formed through the efforts of Social Corporate Responsibility Program. One of their main goals is to help protect and preserve watershed areas and other natural environment features in the region.

Visitors to Lake Agco will bask in the lush greeneries offered by the surrounding forest that make up Mt. Apo's foothill. Lake Agco, one of the four major lakes in the area, provides the main water source in the resort.

Both hot and cold water meet at an elevation of 1,250 meters, wherein the cold and hot springs are frequented by tourists who wanted to enjoy a dip while checking out the wonderful sights in the resort. The hot spring is known to be hot enough that it can even boil an egg if you leave it for a few minutes! This is made possible by an underground vent and the presence of the mineral Sulfur, which is also celebrated for its medicinal value. There is also a 25-meter outdoor swimming pool wherein the entire family can enjoy and relax.

For all those who are interested to visit Lake Agco, it is a 24-kilometer drive from Kidapawan City. Thankfully, the road leading up to Barangay Ilomavis is well maintained to ensure a comfortable ride. If you do not have a private vehicle, you can also ride a jeep or van. The approximate travel time takes 45 minutes. There also other options for public transport, such as a single motorcycle or locally known as “habal-habal”, which costs PhP 70 per person. The entrance fee is also very affordable at PhP 15 and the cottages can be rented for approximately PhP 200. If there are no more cottages available, you may set up your own tent at their campsites.

Lake Agco Mountain Resort has been dubbed as the “Eden of Kidapawan”, wherein Eden is another famous nature park or resort in Davao City, Philippines. It is a place wherein you can experience nature at its best and is a vacation you won't soon forget.
Camp Sabros

Camp Sabros

Camp Sabros is the ultimate destination for those who want a thrill-seeking adventure. This famous attraction is located at Sitio Barras, Brgy. Kapatagan, Digos City and was launched in December of 2007, it has enjoyed tremendous popularity that tourists from other parts of the country flock here. There is more in store here for you, so here are some information that will help you plan out a vacation to Camp Sabros.

This eco-adventure destination is approximately 2-3 hours away from Davao City, depending on whether you choose to commute or take a private vehicle. If you are going to commute, you can ride a bus bound for Digos City at the Ecoland Terminal. Once you reach the Digos City Terminal, hire a tricycle to take you to the old Digos Terminal. You will find more vans there that will bring you to Camp Sabros.

If you are driving your own vehicle, follow the National Highway leading to Digos City until you see the “Welcome to the Lion City of Digos” sign and take the right road as soon as you see a fork at the road. Turn right to the first road you will find there and follow the sign that says “This way to Kapatagan”. This will be a 25-kilometer drive until you reach the checkpoint at Sitio Barras and that is where you will find Camp Sabros. Additional travel tips: make sure that you take an SUV or four-wheel vehicle to make it easier to navigate through the rough road, which can be difficult to pass, especially if it is raining.

The site of Camp Sabros offers cold weather all year round because it is 3,980 feet above sea level. It is most famous for its zipline attraction, wherein it offers two of the country's longest zip lines at 380 and 400 meters long. Both zip lines are 180 feet off the ground! They do offer promos during off-peak seasons, so those interested should be on the lookout for that.

You can get a promo package for all rides at PhP 300 per person, which includes 2 tandem rides at the 380-meter zip line, 1 solo ride at the 400-meter zip line, and a cable lift ride. If you want to opt for individual rides, the prices are as follows: cable lift ride at PhP 100/pax, tandem zipline ride at PhP 150/pax, solo zipline ride at PhP 300/pax, and all rides including the top rappel at PhP 500/pax.

There are also cottages available for overnight accommodations for those who wanted to stay in the location for longer. Prices for these cottages range from PhP 1,500 to PhP 2,000 per night. There are no corkage fees or entrance fees, however. You can bring your own food and drinks to the resort without incurring additional fees. Although guests are allowed to stay overnight, the zipline facilities are open only from 8 AM to 5.30 PM.

Camp Sabros is nestled at a strategic location that offers guests with a cold weather throughout the year and a panoramic view of the nearby Mt. Apo. Whether you are traveling here for the adventure or the ability to embrace nature (or both!), you will not be disappointed. In fact, you might find yourself wanting to come back!
Bamboo Garden Resort

Bamboo Garden Resort

The idea of having a popular resort situated in ComVal Province might struck some people as odd. However, Bamboo Garden Resort is slowly building its own fan base, whether from ComVal locals or those from other parts of the region. It is a perfect blend of natural beauty and modern facilities to offer a relaxing stay for all its visitors. The resort had its soft opening on May 2006 and has since been growing in terms of the number of visitors and the amenities they offer.

Bamboo Garden Resort is situated in New Bataan, Compostela Valley Province in Davao del Norte. There are two ways to get to this resort: public or private transport. Those who are opting for a public transport must take the bus bound for New Bataan and you must drop off at the New Bataan Terminal. Then, hail a single motorcycle to bring you straight to the Bamboo Garden Resort. If you are traveling with your own private vehicle, you must drive through the highway that leads toward the city of Tagum. You know when you have reached the resort when you see the signboard and the sculpture with the resort's name in it.

The entrance fee to the resort is comparably cheaper than other resorts. For instance, entrance fee for adults are priced at PhP 20, while kids must pay only PhP 10. There are also cottages available for rent for day tour at PhP 75. Meanwhile, those who intend to stay overnight can rent the closed cottages at PhP 1,000 each. The resort itself is developed from the Cualing family's 12-hectare property and has evolved from a small family business into one of the top tourist destinations in the province.

There are several amenities that can be found at Bamboo Garden Resort, such as a function hall, cold spring water, canteen, and a bar. The main attraction though is their large swimming pool that is made from the cold spring water from the nearby hill. Hence, it is really relaxing for you and your family to swim in the spring water because it is cold, fresh, and natural. There are also kiddie pools available so parents won't have to worry about their child's safety.

Aside from the pool and the modern amenities available at Bamboo Garden Resort, there are more in store for visitors to this spot. There is a beautiful view of the nearby hillside that is swarmed with lush greeneries and trees. This is therefore the perfect getaway from the buzz of the city and to just unwind while having a good time.

Bamboo Garden Resort is another one to add into your list of inland resort options in the region. For the ComVal residents who have no easy access to sea, this is a great way to cool off and have quality bonding time with the family.