I was excited to go here since it was far from our place and it was already featured on several TV shows. It was nice to know that even though it was a watershed it was open to the public. The people could help preserve this remaining forest and preserve the only water source in Manila. The people could benefit from this too because of the cleaner air that it produce and the serene and quiet place that it could give.
The place was really huge and it seems like it was not located in a busy city. There were more scenery to see and more places to explore.
They are open from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily.
Park admission rates were:
above 3ft PHP 50
3ft below Free
Pool admission rates were:
above 3ft PHP 80
3ft below PHP 40
(Proper swimming attire is strictly implemented)
Special rates:
QC Residents (w/ valid proof of residence) PHP 40
QC Students (w/ valid id) PHP 20
QC Senior Citizens (w/ valid id) Free
Here are the activities that you could do here.
Boat Rental:
PHP 100 per boat per 30 minutes
(maximum 4 persons)
Bike Rental:
PHP 50 - PHP 80 per hour
Fishing:
PHP 80 per kilo (pay what you catch)
Fishing rod PHP 20 per day
Wall Climb:
PHP 50 per head
Zipline:
PHP 50 per head
Paintball:
PHP 300 per head (gears & 50 bullets)
There are lots of things you could do here at the La Mesa Eco Park but just be sure that you are ready for the challenges that they require physically and financially. c",)
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La Mesa Ecopark
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