Together, you share a lovey-dovey meal—a variety of seafood, steaks, poultry and chops, with an odd mix of sweet temptations, and of course, a bottle of red wine. Now, where’s could be the perfect venue for this tryst? A faraway island in the Bahamas, the Mediterranean, the French Riviera, or the Aegean? Well, any of them is possible if you’re filthy rich and famous.
A glimpse of Sarangani Bay and the mountains of Sarangani Province |
(pic courtesy of www.saranganihighlands.com) |
But for us, lesser mortals, that would be
quite an extravagance. So, why waste your hard-earned dinero in some pricey
resort abroad just to get high when you can have practically the same
experience right here in the country—up there in the hills of the “Tuna Capital
of the Philippines”?
Yeah, you heard it right. The highlands of
General Santos City or GenSan, particularly in the coastal village of Tambler,
have what it takes to conjure the perfect tryst for lovers. So far, there are
two highland resorts I’ve had the chance to visit recently where hopeless
romantics can find some enchanted evening: Sarangani Highlands Garden and Mt.
Sabrina Panoramic View and Hotel.
Sarangani Highlands boasts of a
hotel-in-a-garden ambience that never fails to dazzle visitors searching for a
hideaway that provides them a chance to commune with nature. Mind you, the
resort isn’t just your typical garden or hotel; it’s also a
paradise-in-the-city neatly tucked up there in GenSan’s hilly outskirts.
Sarangani Highlands: a touch of Spanish Mediterranean architecture
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The resort, which is fast turning into one of
SOCCSKSARGEN’s sought-after weekend home-sweet-homes for lovers, families and
friends, is about 15 to 20 minutes away from the downtown area—a leisurely
drive along the smooth national road that connects GenSan to the towns of
Sarangani Province’s western side (Maasim, Kiamba and Maitum)
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The
moment you go up the resort, the cool sea breeze suddenly caresses you,
placating your heart and pacifying your soul. You know you’re at the highlands
when you see the hazy outlines of the mountains beyond Sarangani Bay, whose
blue waters are dotted with vessels of various shapes and sizes, a scenery that
could have leapt out of the pages of a travel magazine!
The
resort caters to a wide variety of social and corporate events—be it birthday
and baptismal parties, weddings, debuts, conferences, seminars, and
what-have-you. It boasts of several open-air and glass-walled function halls, a
covered court, a restaurant, a kiosk, and of course, a garden.
If
you’re staying for the night, Sarangani Highlands has about twenty-five Spanish
Mediterranean-inspired suites that can
accommodate between one to four guests per room. It also has family rooms that
can house as many as eight persons per room.
And here’s more that would surely make Sarangani Highlands your money’s worth—all the hotel rooms there have a stunning view of the garden or Sarangani Bay!
Roaming around the resort, you’ll surely be fascinated by the resort’s simple yet soothing landscaping and the numerous flora growing in its lush garden. Here’s a place where the beauty of nature is amplified, not altered—a hideaway in the hills where visitors get a chance to commune with the sun, sea and sky.
And here’s more that would surely make Sarangani Highlands your money’s worth—all the hotel rooms there have a stunning view of the garden or Sarangani Bay!
Roaming around the resort, you’ll surely be fascinated by the resort’s simple yet soothing landscaping and the numerous flora growing in its lush garden. Here’s a place where the beauty of nature is amplified, not altered—a hideaway in the hills where visitors get a chance to commune with the sun, sea and sky.
(Here are a few more pics I grabbed from the
resort's website, www.saranganihighlands.com;
credits to the owners).
Whether you’re a first-time sightseer or a
frequent visitor, you’d surely find the place simply irresistible. Why, you
could be prompted into saying, “Magandang Gensan!”, after making it to the
resort!
(pic courtesy of www.saranganihighlands.com) |
The resort at night |
Curious, I visited Mt. Sabrina during a weekend escapade in GenSan. The sojourn to the resort was a leisurely twenty-five-minute drive from downtown area. Arriving there in the afternoon, I was excited to explore the sprawling resort.
Hunger, however, got the better of me so I immediately looked for the restaurant—Don Pepe Clubhouse, as they called it—where I grabbed a quick bite. Found at the summit, the clubhouse offers a sweeping vista of the whole resort and its environs.
A portion of the tuna-shaped pool |
Down below, I caught a glimpse of one of Mt.
Sabrina’s interesting come-ons—the tuna- shaped pool. Whew, it was delightful
to see the cool pool and the villas dotting the resort’s hilly landscape.
Unfortunately, I didn’t get to stay there or take a dip the pool (I got myself
billeted at Greenleaf Hotel in the downtown area) but I was instantly smitten
by resort and its fab amenities.
Incidentally, the five-hectare estate offers an interesting array of accommodations that guests can choose from. They include the pool villas as well as a cluster of apartelles, stilt houses, suites and standard rooms. Mind you, they’re reasonably-priced!
Visitors would also find it fascinating to explore Mt. Sabrina’s pavilion. Nestled on the edge of a hill, it provides a breathtaking view of the blue waters of Sarangani Bay as wells as the faraway mountains of Sarangani Province’s eastern side (Alabel, Malapatan and Glan). Geez, it’s the perfect venue for weddings, debuts, birthdays, family reunions, and other social events!
A glimpse of Mt. Matutum |
As the holiday season sets in, you’d probably
be out of your wits looking for the ultimate venue for rejuvenation, revelry,
recreation and relaxation with your family and friends. Here’s a tip: Why not
try these two exciting resorts in GenSan—Sarangani Highlands and Mt.
Sabrina—where you’d get a different kind high? :-D