Pages

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Toyozu Mountain Resort


Water Tubing at Toyozo Mountain Resort
Summer is gone and the rainy season is about to come. For us who love to swim, need relaxation or just enjoy traveling, Philippines is lucky to have the rich island of Mindanao.  From islands and highlands during summer to this rainy season’s hot springs, Mindanao has a lot to offer.

This rainy season let us enjoy traveling down south to the hot springs of Compostella Valley. For me, the best hot spring resort to go to is the Toyozu Mountain Resort. Toyozu is located in Barangay Bukal, Nabunturan, Compostella Valley Province or ComVal. 

Private hot waterPools

The Municipality of Nabunturan actively promotes this Japanese-inspired mountain resort. As we all know, Japanese are known for steam bath and sauna. So, partnering with the local government, the owner of the land came up with the idea of developing the natural hot spring in Nabunturan for eco-tourism. People from neighboring cities and even foreigners have kept on coming back to Toyozu Mountain Resort for a fun, steamy dip or to make use of the health benefits that the natural hot spring is known for.




What are the other outdoor activities you can do in Toyozu Mountain Resort? Just beside the resort, there’s a river where you can enjoy the water river rapids. Water Tubing is one of the best outdoor activities that you can experience in Toyozu.
One HOT experience!

Rates:
Entrance Fee                                                            40.00 Php /Kid 20 Php
Picnic Cottage                                                          200 – 500.00 Php
Picnic Cottage (w/ private pool)                                    500.00 – 1000 Php
Overnight cottages (4 persons/room)           750.00 Php
Family Rooms (15 persons)                                1,500.00 Php


Amenities & Services:

Japanese-Style Pools
Sauna Tunnels
Hot Spring Water
Cottages
Private pools
Nearby river  
Enjoy the Water Tubing


4 comments:

  1. Ok dito boss; di naman gaanong malayo ang comval sa davao anoh? hmmmmmm; gusto kong lumangoy dyan oh! Parelax relax; sarap non! :-)

    ReplyDelete
  2. hhhmmmm okay parin ba 'till now?

    ReplyDelete
  3. They don't allow overnight in an open cottage, you have to get a room... if you bring a tent, they will charge you 500.

    ReplyDelete
  4. They don't allow overnight in an open cottage, you have to get a room... if you bring a tent, they will charge you 500. too expensive... :(

    ReplyDelete