Friday, December 23, 2011

Davao Birthday Weekend: [Day Three] Eden Park and Some Last Minute Shopping

For our last day in Davao, we went to Eden Nature Park.

The night before,  I was talking to our tour guide about whether Eden Nature Park is something that we must go to.

He said: "It's our version of Baguio"

I've been wanting to go back to Baguio this year but then I think my schedule will not permit it so I guess this is good to go so we went to Eden Nature Park.

Tip:
Day Tour Entrance Fee: Php 180.00
Comes with free snacks ( Bread, Spaghetti and Soda)

I'm really lazy and not in the mood for blogging the place so I just borrowed pictures taken by my sister. There are so many photos to choose from but I just got the ones approved for public viewing.


 The shuttle comes with a voice-over that explains the whole Eden Nature Park. It was recorded according to where we're going so the tour guide didn't do much of the talking.
Kuya looking all MACHO by the Park's Map and my sister running after...I don't even know what that is. There's a tour guide and shuttle provided so we can roam the place.


We got a very nice, smiley-faced tour guide, I just forgot what his name was. I should've taken a photo of him.
They have lodges, they grow their own veggies

This is their amphitheater ( I think) This is where my friends Marc and Nikki got married last August, I was not able to go due to grad school commitments.

The rainbow garden

The old house we went to

Interesting stuff I took photos of. Kind of creepy when seen in real life haha. We went to the "kubo" / house, and we got this instrument. I asked the tour guide if I can hit it, and he said yes, and I banged the thing with all my might. My kuya was shocked how hard I hit it. ( I was in the mood for hitting something really hard!)

Nice Organized Garden
 We were running after time because we're scheduled on two different flights, so we dropped by at Aldevinco for pasalubong shopping.

Tip:

  • For my friends in Manila - Aldevinco is like Aranque in Pasay City. They sell the most affordable pasalubong to take back to the City.
  • Haggle the place. My mom is the best at haggling/negotiating and got the best deal. 
  • I just bought some eco-bags for friends and some native wallet for my friends in Grad School. I really had a good deal but mom beat me to the core in getting the best deal.

We also went to the Marina place (I think). My sister and her boyfriend went shopping for some tuna and seafood to take home.
 
I had a nice time in Davao but I didn't really had the chance to find out Davao through a local's eyes because we're always running after a schedule. Davao was nice but that day, I really just can't wait to go back to Manila.


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