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SPLASH MOUNTAIN

 

Laguna Splash MountainPhoto from:   travelblog.org

 

The province of Laguna is endowed with pristine bodies of water. Pagsanjan & Majayjay falls, Lake Caliraya, and innumerable hot springs originating from the mystical volcano Mt. Makiling in Pansol & Los Banos are just a few which makes the province an ideal place for outings and nature-tripping. Fresh air, cool mountain breeze, hot spring – Splash Mountain Hotel Resort has it all. Just an hour away from the metro, the five-hectare resort has a lot of amenities to offer making it a stand-out among the numerous hot spring resorts in Laguna.

 

Laguna Splash MountainPhoto from:  travelblog.org

 

 Laguna Splash MountainPhoto from:  iamekim.com

 

 Laguna Splash MountainPhoto from:  lagunatravelguide.com

 

Laguna Splash MountainPhoto from:  travelblog.org

 

Photo from:  travelbook.ph

 

 

Photos below from: 

https://www.metrodeal.com/deals/Metro_Manila/Splash-Mountain-Resort/663765989

 

 

 

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

 

Laguna is Part of Region IV-A, CALABARZON

Laguna – Birthplace of the Philippine National Hero

Colorful Festivals in Laguna

Laguna’s Many Tourist Attractions

Fun Things To Do in Laguna

 

 

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