Thursday, April 5, 2012

EDEN NATURE PARK






The Eden Nature Park is just one of a few relaxing semi rural life experience within the city. It is 95% man made and 5% natural. The area has been deforested due to logging in the early years and was reforested by the Ayala family in the early 70's I think. Oh well, to have the exact details, just visit this place and take the tour. The guide knows everything even the number of trees within its fences (as if we'll ever have a way to know if the number he's saying is the correct or not).


It was a bit late of schedule when we left downtown Davao to Toril so we took time to fill our tummies. Anyway check in time is still at 2:00 P.M. Though the park would allow you to loiter before check in time.
From downtown to Toril Proper you pay P20.00/head in a jeepney ride. 


After lunch, we took off. You can arrange for a pedicab to bring you to your destination. We had the ride for P100.00. That was February 04, 2012. I put the date to give you an idea and make some estimates on the coming years when you finally decided to come.

Along the way you see nicely build houses with a panoramic view of hills and mountains. And of course, alot of greens. Here are some:

A house with a panoramic view of hills and mountains
greens
greens!
more greens!!!

Finally we're at the lobby. A shuttle will pick you up from the lobby and transport you to your room. We reserved for a Vista. We were given the Vista 4. Luckily a very nice location.


our room key
our crib
a really nice view from the veranda
 
And so, the FUN starts!


We went out to take some remembrance before we loiter around and see what else we can do. Here are some:

peacocks and peahens roam around freely. no, you can't take them home as souvenir

 

After some photo shoots we started to see the "what else's" that I've said earlier.


Let's start walking. We could call for the shuttle but you'd miss a lot riding it. Better tire those feet and legs. It's worth it!


This is the mountain trail. You just follow the trail but its really fun for beginners. And those who aren't really extreme on mountains. Just an experience. If you're lucky you get to encounter bear cats, dears and snakes.

Djuzamdjin sitting on a dwarf pine tree

The Vista Restaurant. Your main course here is served in buffet. Their burgers and pastas are heavy enough to fill a hungry stomach.


And here is their "Pasyalan" (travel for leisure). It is connected to their aviary. 

the expert inspects a tree
observing the surroundings

 
The Gazebo. This is where weddings are usually held.


They also have this souvenir shop. You can buy local products. Clothings, Hats, Foods, etc.



The Deer Park. You are not allowed to enter over the fence.


Holiday Terraces. This is where you can hold your functions and other events.



Enter...The Prayer Garden.




The Flower Garden. 



Tinubdan shows the different tribes of Lumads in Mindanao. Don't miss the sounds of gongs and drums every weekends.





Lola's Garden grows a number of ready to eat leaves and herbs with medicinal values.



The Fishing Village. Here they cook your catch.


The Eden Art Gallery




Horse Back Riding

 




Obstacle Course


Zip Line (we didn't try it though...but its there)





The Indiana Jones



The Insectarium. Collected for three (3) years. All insects are found in the area.


And finally...the Pool. Really really cold.

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