Saturday, September 28, 2013

Davao Tour Day 3 (Sept. 6, 2013)



This is us, with the 3rd year BS Tourism we took a picture before we check out at the hotel. It's so nice to tour around specially in the Philippines because you may see the true nature of the our country. It was a nice experience i would like to go back here and to see the other tourist destinations.

-continuation-





And sad to say it's our last day here at Davao, but before we end our tour here we have some destinations to visit that awaits us. So excited!! And it so sad because it's our last breakfast at the hotel so what we are waiting for we need some energy for today's activity. Let's eat!! :)







And here's my outfit for the day. :)


Top: @fashiontraincase

Follow them at Instagram account very affordable and super pretty clothes to choose. :)



Me and my best bud are ready!!

We are going to experienced the countryside and enjoy Eden Nature Park & Resort, home to vast gardens of herbs and organic vegetables, lush field of exotic and tropical foliage, acres of lofty pines and fruit trees, and showcases of exotic and indigenous creatures at the Deer Park and Bird Walk.








Right at the foot of Mt. Talomo in Davao City's Toril District is an 80 hectares of man-made nature park that for years has been providing a cool relief from the city's busy urban life - the Eden Nature Park & Resort.
Shortly called as Eden, the mountain resort offers various attractions, activities, adventures and even food experience. At 2,650 feet above sea level, it also offers the best view of Davao City.


















Nature


 Peace, serenity, bonding and celebration amongst the splendor of creation.
Eden is a home to vast gardens of herbs and organic vegetables, lush field of exotic and tropical foliage, acres of lofty pines and fruit trees, and showcases of exotic and indigenous creatures at the Deer Park and Bird Walk.










Culture

The culture of the indigenous people of Southern Philippines (or lumad, as they prefer to be called) is a colorful and diverse one – one that is in danger of disappearing under the force of globalization.  To help counter this we have made it part of our mission to help showcase lumad culture, sharing the wisdom and knowledge of the lumads.




Our Lunch for the day. :)












Indulge with their delectable menus that are mostly made from natural fresh raw ingredients harvested in their own backyard and carefully prepared to suit everyone's delicate taste. 

After a delightful lunch were going to tour the whole place. :)





















































And got a chance to ride a horse. :)! so fun! Sad part is we didn't have a picture from zipline!. :( but it was so fun! specially for the first time like me! :)





And now we are going to our next destination but we need to travel 45mins, while waiting...










(cause of boredom, before going to take a nap)


*Last Destination is Philippine Eagle Center, a simulated tropical rainforest environment which is home to 36 Philippine Eagles.












Before we tour inside the Philippine Eagle Center. Picture first :)















The Philippine Eagle Center is also home to other birds species and several other animals.












One of the reasons why it’s hard to increase the population of Philippine Eagles is that they’re monogamous – they only take one partner for life. Aside from that, they only produce one egg every two years because they take care of their chick until it’s able to survive on its own. And despite existing laws that prohibit people from hunting the eagles, many are still hunting the bird species.
I hope more Filipinos will learn to appreciate the king of Philippine skies and help in their conservation so that future generations will be able to see these magnificent birds.














Philippine Eagle, the country’s national bird, is one of the largest and strongest forest-dwelling birds in the world. Rabbits and monkeys are among their preys and that’s why they’re also called as monkey-eating eagles. Unfortunately, their population dwindled and they’re declared as endangered species due to excessive hunting and declining natural habitat.
Thus, the Philippine Eagle Center in Davao was established to help save the diminishing population of Philippine Eagles. And if you really want to see things that are unique the Philippines, the Philippine Eagle is one of the places that you should visit.


(And that's all, for the 3 days tour i totally enjoyed this place, i would love to come back again. After the last destination we went again to the Fruit Market and shopping again for the last time.)




At the Plane. Picture! :) Going back to Manila!


 For the rest of our 3 days tour we visited the Aldevinco Shopping Center, it's a nice place for tourist people who wants to buy some souvenir and Fruits specially the pomelo and Durian don't miss it, you should eat the ice cream durian don't mind the smell mind the taste it's a great experience to try something new. If i were you buy some fruits that you only see at Davao because it so cheap and taste good!

Thank you for spending your time reading about my blog, i just want to share my experience about my tour and please do comment if you have suggestions. I hope you like it! :)


To know more about them click this one ---> Eden Nature Park & Resort , Philippine Eagle Center



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