Location: Tagaytay, Cavite, Philippines
The main gate of Tagaytay Highlands
Tagaytay
Highlands is a vast real estate property development with a total land area of
1,290 hectares. It is one of a kind
mountain resort where its highly lucrative residences nestled in a breezy
climate very intimate to lush green ecosystem is in a variety of themed
communities inspired by architecture and culture from different countries. No wonder, the place especially at the
Midlands is a combination of different communities showcasing various international
architectural designs. The vastness of this real estate development partly covers three provinces, namely: Cavite, Laguna and
Batangas.
The road leading to the Golf Club
Every part of Tagaytay Highlands is postcard picture perfect. It even becomes cooler as thousands of Norfolk pine trees are being grown on it. Most of its open spaces are being landscaped with well-maintained grasses and planted with a variety of ornamental plants.
Aerial view of the Golf and Country Club
Visiting this place was actually an invitation of a former PNB colleague, Brenda Magsino where her sister Madame Helen Villarino who has a good friend happened to be a member of Tagaytay Highlands. This is just to inform others who wish to visit the place, that it is not accessible to everyone, unless guests secure a Guest Card from Altamira Boutique House.
A scenic view taken from The SPA and Lodge at Tagaytay Highlands
For those who will take a private car, this is just to advise you that driving towards the main gate is so challenging for it is very steep. The road drops down so deep and ascends again heading to the main entrance, but behold because the view is so stunningly superb.
A highly-prized scenery still taken from The SPA and Lodge at the Highlands
By the way, this trip was last November 2019, and by the time we had this trip it was really chilling cold here. The fog at around 10:00 A.M. was thick even at the vicinity of the Golf Club.
Spacious car park at The SPA and Lodge
It was not difficult to move around, because there is a provision service vehicle or a 6-seater golf car for free. The resort staff are very accommodating. The cars that our group boarded were just parked at the Golf and Country Club and we used the service vehicles of the resort.
Taken from the ridge of the Golf and Country Club
I really do not have an idea prior to our trip, how huge the place is. With the brochures I have read and an online property search at the Golf and Country Club, I learned that it is mainly divided into three, namely: The Highlands, The Midland and the Greenlands which is searchable at Tagaytay Highlands.
The Golf Club which is a part of The Highlands
The Highlands is consist of the following residential subdivisions:
- The Woodridge
- The Woodridge Place
- The Woodridge Place II
- The Woodlands Point
- The Woodlands
- The Belle View
- Pinecrest Village
- The Villas
- The Hillside
- Aspen Hills
This is our whole group just within the Golf Club vicinity
Our group is composed of my eldest sister, Ate Rose Ambos; Spouses James and Jenny Tan; Madame Helen Villarino, Madame Paz Castro and daughter; Lenlen Secreto and her three kids; Ining Dalmacio, Nancy Capistrano and son, Lex Ivan; Brenda Magsino; Neth Holgado and of course, the Queen of Pictures, Glory Lynn Quiacos.
On the other hand, The Midlands, which is a variety of themed community is consist of the following:
- Sierra Lago
- Pueblo Real
- The Horizon
- Alta Mira
- Lakeview Heights
- Lakeview Fairways
- Kew Gardens
- Terrazzas de Alva
- Lakeside Enclave
- Tivoli Place
- Cotswold
- Katsura
- Yume
- Sycamore Height
The foggy Golf Club vicinity
Finally, the third major section of the resort is the The Greenlands with the following:
- Fairfield
- Nob Hill
- The Verandas at Saratoga Hills
- The Parks at Saratoga Hills
- Plantation Hills
The beautifully-landscaped Golf Club
This is my second time to visit this place. My first visit was better compared to this since by then, we had the opportunity to ride at the cable car to the Country Clubhouse where on top, you can see the Woodlands log homes, the golf course and the clubhouse. Another best experience then was riding the funicular train from the Highlands down to the Midlands, and both were free. However, this time of visit, these facilities were not under operation.
Still a part of the Golf Club
I knew I had pictures then during my first visit boarding a cable car and funicular train but that time, we were still using the non-digital cam equipped with a roll of Kodak films, and since they were just hard copies, I already lost them having no scanned copy.
Lush green garden at the Golf club
Just from the Golf Club, guests will be overwhelmed with the breathtaking views on a 360 degrees and they will notice that time flies.
Early lunch at the Golf Club
Just as we were so tired then, we easily got hungry that we decided to have our early lunch at the Golf Club at The Highlands Golfers Lounge where it serves guests with Asian and International cuisine. Its dining service varies from: Monday to Thursday - 6:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M.; Friday and Saturday - 6:00 A.M. to10:00 P.M.; and Sunday - 6:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M.
The pool at the Country Club
Still a part of the Country Club
A boardwalk leading to the Country Club
Another angle shot of the Country Club
Pool benches at the Country Club
My captured photo at the Country Club
The following captured pictures are from the Sports Center Complex of Tagaytay Highlands equipped with a lapping pool, basketball court and tennis court.
Spouses James and Jenny Tan in their romantic mood
The lapping pool