| Page Views: 1,503 Last Visit to Tagaytay: March, 1999 | Tagaytay by Minnieg - last update: Jan 19, 2005 |
Taal Volcano Thus, the masterpiece of nature that is Tagaytay is a not to be missed item in a tourist itinerary. It should always include a visit to the Volcano Island, and its enumerable side spots. Taal Volcano is reputed to be the world's smallest and yet most active. It stands on its own island amid a landscape of ash and cinder. The accessing highway offers a breathtaking sight of the world famous Taal formation, a crater within an island within a lake. |
|  | Coconut groves dot the ridges of Tagaytay and classy accomodations give the visiting tourist the pleasures of points in by itself. |
Tagaytay City, located 2,500 feet above sea level enjoys a cool and invigorating climate characterized by a relatively low temperature, low humidity, and abundant rainfall. Average temperature is 22.7 degrees Celsius. For this reason, Tagaytay with its cool weather, balmy winds and foggy mists is called the "second summer capital" of the country after Baguio City. |  | |
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| Pros: | "Crater within an island within a Lake" | | In A Nutshell: | "More just a picnic grove" |
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dabidc Sun Apr 3, 2005 20:16 UTC Looks like a great place to visit, away from heat in Manila, hope to get ther one day. Thanks for sharing and have a great 2005 in your travels. |
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