Oh pati si jv ejercito ayaw sa high-rise sa tagaytay.

Hindi talaga pwede gayahin yung concept ng ayala sa makati. Gulo-gulo lang dinulot.

Tingnan nyo nga singapore na walang natural resources eh pilit nagtatanim ng puno gusto ng greeneries. Isipin nyo si lee kwan yew eh isang tigasin na leader pero tree hugger pala like me. Its softens the concrete, the cemento.

Ito kinakatukutan ko sa agham road kasi inagaw ni ayala yung manila seedling bank. Eh ngayon nagtatayuan na highrise. PAg minamakati eh minamalas.

GAya ng sabi ko dati pa eh pag long weekend and bakasyon eh mas ok sa ANTIPOLO direcho to cogeo kasi wala high rise and malaprobinsya ang feel masarap huminga (wag lang sa mga piggery babuyan hahahahah)

Dapat ang diskarte sa tagaytay eh puro organic farms mas maganda tingnan tourist attraction pa educational. Ano mapapala sa condo eh matutulog lang din naman eh magagawa ko din yan sa metro manila.

Kinalimutan ng noypi ang natural park. Pag tapos ng trabaho eh meron dapat open-air na pahingahan.


Poll: Is the drive up to Tagaytay still worth it?
Did you go there during the holidays?
by Drei Laurel | Jan 5, 2019


PHOTO: Google Maps

Long weekends are supposed to be about two things, and two things only: rest and relaxation. It isn’t every day that a working adult’s schedule opens up like this, so naturally, we want to make the most of it.

“What better way to chill than with a quick drive up to Tagaytay for a hot meal, some cold air, and a great view?”

That’s the right thought, all right—10 to 15 years ago. These days? Frankly, you’re likely to spend hours on end stuck in traffic and tearing you hair out before even catching a glimpse of Taal Lake. And once you’re in the city proper? Cars, condos, and jam-packed parking lots.

It’s a lot to take in, and even more so if you managed to experience Tagaytay during its heyday in the ’90s. Urban development has its share of advantages: more accommodations, a kickass Starbucks branch, and even a giant ferris wheel (hooray?). But we’ll always prefer open roads, clean air, a fun drive, and a simple bowl of hot bulalo over these relatively minor conveniences.

With all this in mind, do you guys think the drives up to Tagaytay is still worth the trouble? Let us know by answering the poll below:

Top fan
Jv Ejercito Miss the old Tagaytay when the places to go to where bahay kubos, naka delata, chips, barbecue and beer lang happy na!

Jv Ejercito Edwin Lee I dont like the big buildings, it ruined the landscape of Tagaytay.

Philip Santos The tolentinos are actually proud that they modernized tagaytay! As if it needs to be modern smh

Jay Jay SyCip Jv Ejercito yes you’re right. There should be a law protecting places like Tagaytay from over development and greed.

Edwin Vergel de Dios Jv Ejercito kahit sa baguio naglipana mga building nakakamiss yung probinsya look sa mga liblib na lugar mo na lang talaga mararamdaman ang buhay probinsya.

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