Wanna Go Camping? 8 Must-Visit Campsites If You’re Looking for Some Peace and Quiet
May 18, 2022 • Edgardo Toledo
May 18, 2022 • Edgardo Toledo
Your work is just as essential (if not more) as your me-time. As much as you want to finish all your deadlines in one sitting, the human body wasn’t designed similarly to an AI-powered robot. Your mind and body need a break, too, and going on camping is one of the proven ways to counter stress. If you want a change of environment from ever-busy yet energetic office chaos, read on and discover these campsites for your dose of R & R.
An off-road sports and outdoor recreation venue, Driftwoods Action Park lets you connect with nature, surrounded by cheery blue clouds and abundant greenery. The whole area is well-secured, and you need to coordinate with their staff for activities like setting up a bonfire. Guests are also welcome to rent mountain bikes and all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) to explore the park if you’re looking for that rush of adrenaline. To know more, check out their Facebook and Instagram accounts.
Location: Indang, Cavite
If you’re busy looking up local camping destinations online, there’s a high chance you’ve already encountered Lambingan Hills. A cooling swimming pool, beautiful blossoms, and a breathtaking view of the Sierra Madre mountain range are just some of the things that’ll make you fall in love with this campsite. You’ll find gorgeous backdrops for selfies virtually everywhere, so go ahead and take as many as you want. Honestly, all that’s missing is you and your camping essentials! Find them here.
Location: Tanay, Rizal
At first glance, the Grecian ruins of this island will remind you of Athens, but nope, it’s located in Nasugbu. The 27-hectare nature haven is an ideal location to pitch a tent. Going here makes you feel like living on your fantasy island! Find a spot where you can listen to the soft whispers of Nasugbu’s cerulean waters while admiring the sunset, and you’re all set for the evening.
Location: Nasugbu, Batangas
Going to Singalong Nature Campsite Hill demands your leg muscles do some hiking, but all is worth it once you reach the campsite. Green hues cover every inch of space there is, with the picture-perfect Sierra Madre Mountain range watching over you. Imagine eating your breakfast or doing meditation with this kind of view — just perfect. Before packing your camping essentials, DM Singalong Nature Campsite Hill first for reservations.
Location: Antipolo, Rizal
Rizal is abundant with so many paradisal treasures, and Gabriel’s Sanctuary is one of them. You can feel the warm and zen air while camping. There are tent grounds, a communal kitchen area, tables and chairs, a bonfire area, and the best part? Campers have access to nearby nature trails and swimming spots. See more on their Facebook page.
Location: Antipolo, Rizal
Setting up your camp can be tedious for some, and if you’re that person, then glamping suits you more. It’s like your traditional camping combined with resort-style services. BLOC Camp Site has a range of modern tiny houses where you can chill all day, with pillows and mattresses available upon request. You also get a lovely view of a freshwater lake and water activities like kayaking. Message them on Facebook or Instagram to know more.
Location: Cavinti, Laguna
Akin to what the name suggests, campers have gorgeous pine trees as their backdrop inside Bucari Pine Forest and Campsite. Everything looks so pristine, but buckle up because you need to go on a hike to reach this little paradise. Campers can lay a mat to have a picnic, see vegetable and fruit crops, or visit the waterfalls nearby. It’s the destination to spend time with yourself and relax!
Location: Leon, Iloilo
Nestled in the mountains of Tanay, Pili Paninap Farm reminds you of the countryside where everything is serene and beautiful. There are four rooms and campsite areas to spend the night. You can enjoy a farm-to-table dining experience that champions the fresh produce of local farmers. Spanning more than four hectares, you won’t run out of activities like doing some bird watching, spending time with the deers, or going horseback riding. Check out their website for more details.
Location: Tanay, Rizal
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6 comments
Hello! This blog post about Cavinti Silent Sanctuary is intriguing. Exploring this serene sanctuary seems like a peaceful retreat from city life. Perhaps you could delve deeper into the history and significance of this hidden gem in Cavinti. Looking forward to more insights!
Hello! What an insightful post about campsites. I enjoyed learning about your experiences. Have you ever considered featuring Camp Boa in your future posts? It’s a hidden gem with stunning views and fantastic amenities that would surely interest your readers!
Wow, what a captivating read! Your vivid descriptions of the Philippines’ campsites truly paint a picture of adventure and serenity. I’m especially intrigued by Wildkamp – it sounds like the ultimate wilderness escape! Can’t wait to explore it myself.
Thanks for these options, i only have weekend days that’s why my go to is camp sites near manila. Thanks for this blog.
Wow! Camp sites near manila blog is what i need right now. I’m actually searching for nearby places to relax this coming weekend!
I really had a great time at Gabriel’s Sanctuary, it’s very raw. Can’t wait to be back at Rizal. Thank you for sharing.