Picnic Grove In Tagaytay

If you want to stay in a relaxing place where your family can indulge in different adventurous activities like horseback riding, kite flying and zip line ride while enjoying the cool breeze of Tagaytay, then, Picnic Grove is the best place for you. As its name states, this is an open themed park where you can have a picnic with your love ones and do other recreational activities with an entrance fee of Php 50.00 per head.

Picnic Grove in Tagaytay

Picnic Grove in Tagaytay

Two months ago, my family went to this place right after our visit from People’s Park In The Sky. We rented a family gazebo and had our lunch to satisfy our empty stomachs. Bringing our own food and disposable utensils, we were so delighted with the picnic set-up. That made me reminisce the time when we had our picnics in Luneta Park when we were still young.

Our food in Tagaytay

Our food in Tagaytay: a homemade siomai by Tita Kitty, adobo, biko, laing, and pancit.

Aside from having picnic, my little girl also did a little kite flying activity. Keisha was fascinated with the kites flying high up in the air and she didn’t stop from begging my dad to get her one as well.

Kite Flying In Picnic Grove Tagaytay

My not-so-spoiled little girl got what she wanted again at Picnic Grove, Tagaytay.

Kite Flying In Picnic Grove Tagaytay

Kite Flying In Picnic Grove Tagaytay

Kite Flying In Picnic Grove Tagaytay

Here’s my mom and dad enjoying kite flying in Tagaytay. They will definitely do everything just to make the little girl happy.

There are many activities that can be done here in Picnic Grove like horseback riding for Php 2oo.oo/hr, zip line Php 200.00 one way, cable car  Php 200.00 one way and fish spa Php 199.00/30 mins. You can also visit the butterfly garden with P50.00 entrance fee and you may also have your picture taken with the snake or crocodile for a certain sum of money as well.

Before entering the park, while I was in search of an online local printing, my husband spotted a cute donkey. We headed towards it and had our picture taken for Php20.00 only (unlimited shots using your personal camera).

Picnic Grove in Tagaytay

Lovely donkey in Picnic Grove, Tagaytay

We had our pictures taken twice, before entering and upon exit of the park while my cousins were busy with horse back riding. I swear this donkey looks so beautiful and cute in person.

Lovers In Tagaytay

Lovers In Tagaytay

Our Tagaytay trip is extra special since I get to travel with my parents, brothers and other relatives. I hope we can do this regularly every summer and/or Christmas break.

 

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  • Liza Barnett

    March 3, 2013 at 1:50 am
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    gorgeous place, I would like to visit there someday.

  • Gven-Rose

    March 2, 2013 at 11:27 pm
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    nice place, perfect place to visit this summer, I hope I can bring the little one to a park this summer...

  • Chubskulit Rose

    March 2, 2013 at 7:23 pm
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    Tagaytay is one of my favorite place aside from Bagiuo. Been there twice and I love each visits, not in the place you […] Read MoreTagaytay is one of my favorite place aside from Bagiuo. Been there twice and I love each visits, not in the place you featured though. Love your family adventures. Read Less

  • Sandra

    March 2, 2013 at 3:07 pm
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    I'm hoping to visit Picnic Grove anytime soon! It would be the perfect place for me and my friends after graduation. :D

  • Liza Barnett

    March 1, 2013 at 2:15 pm
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    I wanna go there! P50 per head is not bad at all. I don't think I have been to Tagaytay and I heard that is […] Read MoreI wanna go there! P50 per head is not bad at all. I don't think I have been to Tagaytay and I heard that is a great place to go especially family gatherings. Maybe one day, I would be able to go there :) Read Less

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Hi, I’m Kaye Figuracion—a modern Filipina mom to Keisha and Kyle, travel lover, and lifestyle blogger. A B.S. Accountancy graduate and former financial advisor, I share real-life tips on motherhood, travel, style, and beauty—while thriving as a work-at-home mom (WAHM). Read More

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