Solitude Campsites in Maragondon, Cavite

One of the things that traveling made me realize was that there are still so many undiscovered places out there that you can go to if you are looking for a solitude moment with nature.

If I were to ask, I would like them to remain undiscovered by the public, so as to maintain its solitude and prevent future damage that people cause. It is a fact that we, human, destroy beautiful things. But since the local look at this opportunity as additional source of income, I am sharing their place but it comes with a plead to follow the simple ‘leave no trash, take nothing but pictures’ policy.

These camping sites are found at Brgy. Pinagsanhan, Maragondon, Cavite. Their location is quite hard to find even if you use google map or waze. There are also no signage available to help you locate them. Actually, we’ve been here a year ago when we attempted to climb Mt. Buntis, we just didn’t know back then that there are campsites as you go deep the forest. We have come to know 3 campsites: (1} Bonifacio Shrine, where few campers stay and perfect for a more solitude moment with the nature but there is no river; (2) Tribu Campsite, where there is available river but the place can easily be crowded, therefore can disturb your goal for a solitude moment; (3) Kuya G Campsite, there is also a river but it is farther than the 2 campsites. Among these, Tribu Campsite was where we stayed at. Actually, we were planning for Kuya G, but we mistaken Tribu Campsite as Kuya G because we didn’t know there is another campsite before Kuya G. 

Anyway, here are the photos taken at Tribu Campsite:

If you prefer to see the motion documentation, here is our vlog about our trip here: Campsites in Maragondon, Cavite

Here is the budget breakdown for this trip:

120 – Entrance fee per head overnight

80 – Entrance fee per head day tour

200 – Cottage

100 – Duyan rental fee

300 – Tent rental fee good for 3-4 pax

Tribu Campsite has very accommodating keepers. They assisted us with all the stuff we need. They also offer cooking services if you’d like to. They own many dogs but all are harmless.

I almost forgot to mention that one of the things that indicates you are almost near the campsite is when you have already crossed 2 rivers. Motorcycles can cross them, unless heavy rain pours down.

Have a very careful trip, God bless!

Around the World in 2 Hours via Motorcycle Ride

What would be the best way to kick start off this new year than by spending it on nice a road trip with the love of your life not to mention that you’d be able see the most iconic places around the world.

You read it right. We have traveled around the world within 2 hours via motorcycle ride. But before you labeled us ‘click-bait’ here’s the narrative on how that activity became possible.

First, let me drop the photos to give you ideas of what I’m about to share with you:


Yes, dear readers, these photos were taken in a single place that offered around the world travel experience in the mini world they created where some iconic places were imitated. Welcome to TORRES FARM.

Torres Farm, or also known as Torres Farm Hotel and Resort, is located in Naic, Cavite. Around 3 hours away from Manila. Primarily, this is a resort, where you can enjoy swimming activity, but due to the increasing popularity of the instagrammable imitation of iconic places around the world, people started going there just for photo ops.

There are other activities you can enjoy, like picnic and many more, watch this link: Torres Farm, to know other activities you can enjoy at the so called happiest place in Cavite.

Here are additional instagrammable spots we found:

Meanwhile, here’s the budget breakdown in case you are planning to spend a day tour there:

230 – Entrance Fee for adult

160 – Entrance Fee for kids

20 – Motorcycle Parking fee

30 – Additional for swimming and you wish to have someone to take photos of you

Another cool thing about the place is that it really tried hard to simulate a travel get-away by having its own airport and immigration building. These can be seen on the link I provided above but here are some photos of the airport:

Do not go there on a weekend or holiday if you hate crowded place. We were actually surprised by the multitude of people but what do you expect when it’s January first, ayt? Perhaps the very reason why we only stayed for 2 hours after completing photo ops in each iconic place.

Have a safe travel. Follow this site for future travel tips and updates. I believe my I and my husband will spend more time travelling because we started the year by doing so. Hope you are too. See you around.