Go Glamping by Taal Lake at This Picturesque Resort in Batangas
We can get used to this.
by Ina Louise Manto | September 07, 2020
Glamping is becoming a popular experience for quick getaways as it lets you experience nature without the hassle of setting everything up by yourself. It’s still for the adventurous, but more comfortable. Noni’s Resort in Batangas offers one of the most luxurious glamping experiences we’ve seen in the country.
Noni’s Mountain Resort
Nestled 1,000 feet above sea level, Noni’s Resort is a paradise in Alitagtag, Batangas that offers breath-taking and unobstructed views of the Taal Lake, Mount Maculot, and Tagaytay ridges.
The resort has various rooms and villas overlooking the stunning view and a crowd favorite is their glamping. It’s perfect for an intimate getaway, especially for couples who wish to experience the full beauty of nature.
Glamping at the Talisay Cabins
Noni’s Resort takes glamping to another level — they make the experience even more luxurious and glamorous. Their Talisay Cabins offer their guest their private space out looking at the lake and nature. The triangular-shaped cabin has two levels: a living area and a queen-sized bed on the first floor and a double-sized bed on the second level.
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You can get the same breathtaking view even when indoors as the cabin features floor-to-ceiling glass windows and doors. The room is fully air-conditioned to make your stay more comfortable. You can fall asleep next to the starts at night and wake up to chirping birds and lush greenery in the morning. The cabin has its own private bathroom as well.
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To cool off on hot days, the cabin has its own infinity pool overlooking the ridge. Never mind about feeling too chilly when night swimming as the pool is heated! Took too many photos for the gram? There’s a WiFi connection to let you upload easily or stream your favorite shows while chilling in the pool.
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To mimic the classic camping experience, each cabin is equipped with a private bonfire as well. It can get chilly at night especially in the mountains, so hanging by the bonfire is perfect while sipping some wine or roasting marshmallows.
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If you’re up for a romantic dinner at night, the cabin also has a patio and dining area. Strings of lights also light up in the evening, giving a romantic ambiance.
How to get there
Nino’s Resort is located in Brgy. Ping-as, Alitagtag, Batangas.
If you’re driving, simply enter the name of the resort on Waze or Google Map. If you’re commuting, ride a bus going to Cuenca. Ask to be dropped off at the road of Dominador, Leviste, Alitagtag, and take a tricycle ride to the resort.
Rates for the Talisay Cabin starts at Php 10, 400 per night for two people. For more information, visit their website.