Last weekend I was visiting the Philippines again. I somehow lost my heart to that country and to the people. Last march I was already spending a few days in Manila visiting business partners. Out of this, a friendship has evolved and of course friendships have to be maintained. So I met my friend Jomel for a day trip to the
Taal Volcano in Tagaytay. Taal Volcano is an active volcano, however it has been quiet since 1977.
This was an unforgetable day! Jomel and I met in the early morning and drove from Manila to Tagaytay to have breakfast. From there we picked up a guide who took us to the village from where the boats ship you to the volcano island.
As mentioned in my post of my first trip to the Philippines, Jomel is a professional Photographer. So of course he tought me some new tricks and we made many photos. We were shooting with my 3 cameras: DSLR Canon EOS 60D, Mirror-less Fuji X-M1 and iPhone 6. Even with the iPhone you can make sensational photos, that's why I will mention each camera type under each picture.
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| On the way to Taal Lake - Fuji |
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| View on the island from the shore - Fuji |
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| The Marina :) - Fuji |
We then took one of the boats to the island:
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| Our Skipper aka race driver - Fuji |
Jomel and I really had a good time together:
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| Bromance - iPhone |
Strangely all passengers on other boats got life vests. We just got hats.
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| On the way to the island - iPhone |
After arriving on the island or surviving the boat trip:
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| "We made it"- Fuji |
Well, we didn't expect an even bumpier ride (literally) to the top of the volcano. Fortunately there are no photos of us horseback riding. I still think I would have sweated less, when hiking up to the top. Horseback riding will never become my favourite activity. Here our horse guides on their friends:
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| Horse guides - iPhone |
But fortunately we were not the only tourists taking the horse option:
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| Another foolish tourist - Fuji |
After arriving on the top, we could see the crater.
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| Crater - Canon |
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| Crater - Canon |
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| Crater - Canon |
There is a little "village" on the top, where you can buy drinks, T-Shirts and other souvenirs.
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| Village - Canon |
Furthermore, they have a few golf clubs up there, and you can buy golf balls and tee off into the crater:
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| Reusable Tee - Fuji |
Of course I had to try this:
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| 300 yards tee off - Canon |
But there was some time to enjoy the view:
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| Jomel enjoying... - Canon |
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| Crater - Canon |
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| Selfie sticks are ruining everything - Canon |
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| View on Taal Lake - Canon |
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| Crater and red lava - iPhone |
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| King of the world - iPhone |
After we enjoyed the scenery and atmosphere on the volcano, we decided to hike down and not to mistreat the horses again.
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| Hike downhill through cooled down lava - iPhone |
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| Our horse guide - iPhone |
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| A lot of traffic! - iPhone |
And after roughly 30 minutes we were down again at the bottom of the volcano, where we took back our boat to the main land.
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| Landing stage - iPhone |
After returning to the main land, we had lunch which was simple, but delicious:
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| Some fish, some rice, some veggies, not much more needed - iPhone (of course) |
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| Bye bye Taal Lake - iPhone |
After that we continued to the
Peoples Park in the sky, an unfinished mansion, which was built by Imelda Marcos.
The "park" itself is very touristic and crowded. However, the view is stunning, both towards Taal lake and towards southern Manila.
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| Panoramic view from Peoples Park - iPhone |
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| Taal lake - iPhone |
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| View on the southern tail of Metro Manila - Fuji |
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| Inside People's Park - Fuji |
After the visit to the people's park, we headed back to Manila.
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| Back to reality - iPhone |
There we picked up Jomel's wife, Nanette, and spend a beautiful evening together.
Once again, thank you, Jomel and Nanette for such a beautiful day. Was really unforgetable!