SLC-01 Southern Luzon Run (Manila/Taal Volcano/Tagytay/Villa Escudero /Pagsanjan/Manila) ( 2 Nights/3 Days)

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SLC-01 Southern Luzon Run (Manila/Taal Volcano/Tagytay/Villa Escudero /Pagsanjan/Manila) ( 2 Nights/3 Days) 1 SLC-01 Southern Luzon Run (Manila/Taal Volcano/Tagytay/Villa Escudero /Pagsanjan/Manila) ( 2 nights/3 days) Day 01 MANILA/ TALISAY /TAGAYTAY Drive to Talisay, Batangas. Board motorized boat for Taal volcano island, the smallest active volcano in the Philippines. Trek to crater of volcano. Return to Talisay and drive up to Tagaytay. Check in at hotel for accommodation ( L ) Taal Volcano and Lake Day 02 TAGAYTAY/VILLA ESCUDERO/PAGSANJAN Drive to Villa Escudero in Quezon province . Enjoy and experience a true rural living in what was once a big coconut plantation: carabao ride, bamboo raft ride or wade in the mini-hydro electric dam of the resort. Lunch. Continue drive to Pagsanjan in Laguna ( B, L, D ) Day 03 PAGSANJAN / MANILA In the morning, board dug-out canoe boats for ride up river and to “shoot” Villa Escudero the rapids. Return to Manila after lunch . (B, L) Net Rates Per Person, In US Dollars 6-10 11-14 15 + In ½ TWB Upon Request SGL Supplement Lunch at Villa Escudero ‘ Spillway “ Package Inclusions: Accommodations (2nights/3 days)/Meals as indicated/Private air-conditioned transportation Manila-Tagaytay-Villa Escudero-Pagsanjan -Manila/ Boat ride and cushion/ /Services of English-speaking driver/guide. A separate *multi- lingual guide is provided for min of 4 full paying persons . *English or German or French or Spanish or Italian (B) Breakfast (L) Lunch (D) Dinner Boat ride to Pagsanjan Falls T.R.I.P.S. Travel 2 SLC-02 Arts and Crafts (Manila/Rizal/Laguna/Manila) ( 2 nights/3 days Day 01 MANILA/ANGONO/PAETE/CAVINTI (Lake Caliraya) Morning departure for Angono , home of National Artist Botong Francisco. Visit artist village and house of Botong Francisco. Continue drive to Paete in Laguna and proceed to wood carvers center. Drive to Lake Caliraya and check in for overnight accommodation. ( L ) Woodcarvers of Paete Day 02 LAKE CALIRAY/LUMBAN/LILIW/VILLA ESCUDERO Drive to nearby town of Cavinti and see intricate hand embroidery . Continue drive to Liliw, Laguna and get the biggest bargain for your footwear shopping. The day activity ends with overnight stay at Villa Escudero. ( B, L, D ) Day 03 VILLA ESCUDERO/MANILA Baroque Church of Morong In the morning, tour of resort’s private museum . Enjoy resort activities until return to Manila. ( B, L ) Net Rates Per Person, In US Dollars 6-10 11-14 15 + In ½ TWB Upon Request Mural Painting of National Artist SGL Supplement Package Inclusions: Accommodations (2nights/3 days)/Meals as indicated/Private air-conditioned transportation Manila-Tagaytay-Villa Escudero-Pagsanjan -Manila/ Boat ride and cushion/ /Services of English-speaking driver/guide. A separate *multi- lingual guide is provided for min of 4 full paying persons . *English or German or French or Spanish or Italian Pina Weaver (B) Breakfast (L) Lunch (D) Dinner T.R.I.P.S. Travel 3 NLC-01 Banaue Run (Manila/Banaue/Manila) (2 nights/3 days) Friday –Sunday ) Guaranteed run for min of 4 pax travelling together Day 01 MANILA/BANAUE Morning departure with pick up from designated hotels for Banaue via Philippine Friendship Highway past the Central Plains of Luzon and zigzagging road of Sta Fe in Nueva Viscaya. Sightseeing Enroute. Late afternoon arrival in Banaue. Accommodations at Banaue Hotel or similar hotel. Day 02 BANAUE Optional activity : Half day Village tour or full day Sagada/Bontoc tour ( B ) Day 03 BANAUE/MANILA Morning departure for Manila . ( B ) Native Village of Banga-an Net Rates Per Person, In US Dollars 2-3 4-6 7-10 In ½ TWB Upon Request SGL Supplement Package Inclusions: Accommodations 2 nights/3 days/Meals as indicated/Private air- conditioned transportation Manila-Banaue-Manila/ Jeepney during Banaue Hotel Services of English-speaking guide is provided. village tour/ through Lahar Departure Every Friday from Manila (B) Breakfast (L) Lunch (D) Dinner T.R.I.P.S. Travel 4 NLC-02 IFUGAO HERITAGE TOUR Manila/Banaue/Sagada/Banaue/Manila 3 nights/4 days (Every Thursday Departure) Day 01 MANILA/BANAUE Morning departure for Banaue via Philippine Friendship Highway past the Central Plains of Luzon and zigzagging road of Banaue Rice Terraces through Lahar Sta Fe in Nueva Viscaya. Sightseeing Enroute. Late afternoon arrival in Banaue. Accommodations at Banaue Hotel or similar hotel. Day 02 BANAUE Half day tour of native village and sightseeing of the World- famous Banaue Rice Terraces. Rest of Banaue Hotel or similar hotel. ( B ) Day 03 BANAUE/BONTOC/SAGADA/BANAUE Fullday tour of Sagada and Bontoc. Visit of Bontoc Museum and Hanging Coffins of Sagada viewing of hanging coffins. Return to Banaue in the afternoon.. Accommodations at Banaue Hotel or similar hotel. ( B ) Day 04 BANAUE/MANILA Morning departure for Manila . ( B ) Net Rates Per Person, In US Dollars 2-3 4-6 7-10 Native Village of Banga-an In ½ TWB Upon Request SGL Supplement Package Inclusions: Accommodations 3 nights/4days/Meals as indicated/Private air-conditioned transportation Manila-Banaue-Manila/ Jeepney during village tour/ Services of English-speaking guide is provided. Banaue Hotel Departure Every Thursday from Manila through Lahar (B) Breakfast (L) Lunch (D) Dinner T.R.I.P.S. Travel 5 NLC-03 LUZON’S HERITAGE Manila/Laoag/Pagudpud/Vigan/Alaminos/Bolinao/Manila 6 nights/7 days Day 01 MANILA/ LAOAG Take flight for Laoag. Transfer to hotel for accommodations. Tour of Paoay Church, A UNESCO World Heritage Site; Malacanang of the North by the legendary Paoay Lak Vigan’s Heritage Village Day 02 LAOAG/PAGUDPUD/LAOAG Tour of Pagudpud including visit of Cape Bojeadour Light house, Sarat and Laoag City. through Lahar Proceed to Patapat bridge, a causeway linking the northern road network with a vantage view of South China Sea and Pacific Ocean. Lunch in Pagudpud. Tour ends with observation of Wild Philippine ducks and other endemic birds frolicking in Saud. Return to Laoag in the late afternoon.. ( B, L ) Day 03 LAOAG/CURRIMAO/VIGAN Drive to Currimao, a nearby town of Laoag and visit heritage village of Sito Remedios. Antique houses, representative of the 16th century architecture and design are assembled to create that turn of the century atmosphere. Lunch. Continue drive to Paoay Church Vigan and check in at hotel for accommodations. ( B, L ) Day 04 VIGAN /ALAMINOS Walking tour of Heritage village of Vigan, another UNESCO World Heritage Site. Tour ends with visit to the Burnayan (local pottery). Drive to Alaminos in Pangasinan. In Alaminos, check in at simple hotel for accommodations( B, L ) Day 05 ALAMINOS/BOLINAO Board motorized boat for Hundred Islands. Swimming and exploration of just the fee of the islands. Return to Lucap and resume drive to Bolinao. Visit Church of St James Fortress, Bolinao Museum and Cape Bolinao Lighthouse. Check in at Puerto del Sol for accommodation. ( B, L ) Cape Bolinao Day 06 BOLINAO Half day tour of Marine Science Institute and boat tour of Bolinao Reef, through Lahar Arnedo and Clam Nursery. Resort accommodations. ( B, L ) Day 07 BOLINAO/MANILA Drive back to Manila. (B) Package Inclusions: Accommodations 6 nights/7days/. Meals as indicated/Private air-conditioned Pagudpud transportation Manila-Baguio-Laoag-Pagudpud-Vigan-Alaminos-Bolinao- Manila / Activities as indicated through Lahar *A separate*multi-lingual guide is provided for min of 4 full paying persons.*English or German or French or Spanish or Italian (B) Breakfast (L) Lunch (D) Dinner Sitio Remedios T.R.I.P.S. Travel 6 NLC-04 THE CORDILLERA TRAIL Manila/Baguio/Mt. Data/ Sagada/Banaue/Manila 4 nights/5days Day 01 MANILA/BAGUIO Drive to Baguio, “The summer capital of the Philippines”. Tour of city including Baguio museum and public market. Check in at hotel for Kennon Zigzag Road accommodations. ( B ) Day 02 BAGUIO/SAGADA Continue drive to Mt. Data, Halfway point to Banaue. Sightseeing and photo stops. Resume drive to Sagada and check in at local Inn for accommodations. ( B ) Day 03 SAGADA/BONTOC/BANAUE Visit of Burial caves and viewing of hanging coffins. Continue drive to Bontoc and visit Museum of Mountain Culture. Proceed to Banaue. Ifugao Natives Check in at Banaue Hotel or similar hotel for accommodations. ( B ) Day 04 BANAUE Half day tour of native village and sightseeing of the World-famous Banaue Rice Terraces. Rest of afternoon is free. Accommodations at Banaue Hotel or similar hotel. ( B ) Day 05 BANAUE/MANILA Morning departure for Manila . ( B ) Banaue Hotel Net Rates Per Person, In US Dollars 2-3 4-6 7-10 In ½ TWB Upon Request SGL Supplement Package Inclusions: Accommodations 4 nights/5days/Meals as indicated/Private air-conditioned transportation Manila-Baguio-Mt. Data/Sagada/Bontoc/Banaue-Manila/ Jeepney during village tour/ Activities as indicated/ A separate *multi-lingual guide is provided for min of 4 full paying persons . Pyramid Terraces of Banaue *English or German or French or Spanish or Italian (B) Breakfast (L) Lunch (D) Dinner T.R.I.P.S. Travel 7 NLC-05 North Luzon’s Western Trail (Manila/Clark/Subic/Alaminos/Botolan) ( 7 nights/8 days) Day 01 MANILA/CLARK Morning departure for Clark in Pampanga. Visit ruins of Bacolor Church. Proceed to Clark and visit its museum and “ Nayong Pilipino” ( L ) Day 02 CLARK/SUBIC Transfer to put in point of the 4 X 4 off road river trailing of Puning river. Enjoy indigenous spa treatment. Lunch. Continue drive to Subic via SCTEX highway. Check in 4 X 4 River at hotel. Interact with native Aetas and learn few skills on jungle survival. ( B, L ) Day 03 SUBIC /ZAMBALES through Lahar Drive to Zambales for visit of mango orchard and learn more on the propagation the sweetest variety of mango grown exclusively in Zambales. Drop by organic garden where vegetables and tropical fruits like passion fruit are grown and processed.
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