4/5 Jonathan L. 1 year ago on Google β’ 635 reviews
This
view
point
atop
a
hill,
affords
you
a
nice
scene
of
the
western
hills
and
low
mounts
of
Cavite
that
reach
up
to
the
sea.
The
view
is
worth
the
climb
up.
The
path
is
adequately
stepped
to
ensure
no
one
slips,
and
is
gradually
inclined
at
the
start.
As
you
get
to
the
1/5
point,
the
steps
begin
to
get
steeper,
and
will
remain
that
way
until
you
reach
the
the
top.
Climbing
at
a
steady
pace
with
breather
stops
along
the
way
will
be
best.
Older
folk
should
be
quite
cautious
in
attempting
the
climb
up.
Should
they
decide
to
push
through,
it's
best
they
make
the
climb
in
a
slow
and
steady
pace,
with
younger
people
supporting
them
all
the
way.
You
will
know
you're
almost
there
when
you
see
the
Buhay
Forest
arch.
So
don't
give
up,
and
just
take
it
one
step
at
a
time.
At
the
view
site,
there
are
a
handful
of
wooden
tables
and
benches,
and
an
elevated
metal
hut,
for
anyone
to
enjoy
a
picnic.
Should
these
be
occupied
when
you
arrive,
there's
enough
open
space
to
lay
a
picnic
mat
instead.
There
are
at
least
2
mobile
comfort
rooms
available
at
the
site.
On
the
other
hand,
at
the
foot
of
Buhay
Forest,
there
are
lots
of
picnic
tables
as
well,
for
those
who'd
rather
spend
the
the
day
chilling
at
the
bottom
of
the
hill.
Three
newly
constructed
comfort
rooms
are
available
at
the
entrance.
This
place
is
definitely
good
for
fun
and
fellowship.
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