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Our camp at Tagaytay Hills in Toledo
Our camp at Tagaytay Hills in Toledo

Tagaytay Hills: The Best Seat in Toledo, an overnight Camping Above Malubog Lake

The rolling, verdant landscape of Tagaytay Hills in Toledo City, Cebu, offers a refreshingly tranquil escape for an overnight camping adventure, complete with a breathtaking side trip to the serene Malubog Lake. Often referred to as “Old Bucao” or “Navaja Heights” by locals, this destination promises spectacular panoramic views, especially at sunrise and sunset, making it a favorite for hikers and campers seeking to disconnect from the hustle of city life.

The vast expanse of Tagaytay Hills
The vast expanse of Tagaytay Hills

The Overnight Camping Experience at Tagaytay Hills

Tagaytay Hills, nestled in Barangay General Climaco, Toledo City, provides a wide, open-field summit perfect for pitching a tent. Unlike the crowded, heavily commercialized feel of some other camping spots, Tagaytay Hills retains a raw, natural charm. The campsite is generally an expansive, grassy peak, giving you a full 360-degree view of the surrounding mountains and the stunning centerpiece: Malubog Lake.

Setting up camp at Tagaytay Hills
Setting up camp

The Ascent and Arrival

The trek to the campsite is generally considered beginner-friendly, though it has open, exposed sections that can be challenging under the midday sun, and become slippery and muddy after rain. Most campers begin their ascent in the late afternoon to avoid the heat, arriving just in time to set up camp and witness the evening’s spectacular show.

Our camp at Tagaytay Hills in Toledo
Our camp at Tagaytay Hills in Toledo

The trail itself winds through lush vegetation and rolling hills that have been compared by some visitors to the scenic, rolling landscapes of foreign countries. As you gain elevation, the views become increasingly rewarding, providing striking perspectives of the valley and the lake below. The hike typically takes around 1 to 2 hours, depending on your pace and the chosen jump-off point.

Nighttime Serenity and Morning Views

The true magic of Tagaytay Hills reveals itself after dark. Far from the city lights, the sky transforms into a canvas of twinkling stars, offering excellent stargazing opportunities. The wide, relatively flat campsite provides a safe and quiet place to spend the night. Campers are encouraged to follow the Leave No Trace (LNT) principles rigorously to preserve the pristine nature of the area.

Walking up to a great view in Tagaytay Hills
Walking up to a great view

Waking up early is essential, as the sunrise at Tagaytay Hills is a profound experience. The morning mists often cloak the hills and valleys, slowly peeling back as the sun rises, illuminating the emerald green landscape and the calm waters of Malubog Lake. This panoramic view, a blend of green mountains and a placid lake, is the perfect backdrop for a morning coffee and breakfast, making the challenging trek worthwhile.

Tagaytay Hills view
Friendly local

Amenities at the top are usually minimal, primarily consisting of the open field itself. Some areas like Navaja Heights may have a small sari-sari (convenience) store nearby, and possibly a caretaker’s house where you can inquire about fees, but campers must be entirely self-sufficient, bringing all necessary water, food, and camping gear.

Side Trip to Malubog Lake

Malubog Lake is an integral part of the Tagaytay Hills adventure, as it dominates the scenery from the hilltop. Visitors often stop by the lake either before or after their climb. It’s an enchanting body of water surrounded by lush hills, often with floating fish pens that add to its rustic, provincial charm.

Malubog Lake
Malubog Lake

Located in the same general area, Malubog Lake—sometimes referred to by locals as Lake Bensis or Lake Pingganon—is a site of tranquil beauty. While myths about a giant octopus (Mantaga) sometimes circulate among locals, the lake itself is a peaceful spot for photo opportunities and relaxation.

To fully experience the lake, you can descend to the water’s edge. Some visitors are able to find a spot for a quiet moment by the water, taking in the serene reflections of the surrounding greenery. While in the past, activities like swimming or boating may have been available, the state of these services can change, so it’s best to inquire locally. Regardless, viewing the lake from its banks and from the commanding height of Tagaytay Hills provides two equally memorable perspectives of its beauty.

A view of Malubog Lake from Tagaytay Hills
A view of Malubog Lake from Tagaytay Hills

Other nearby attractions in the Malubog area include the Malubog Falls and the Malubog Tunnel (or Dam), which can be included in a multi-point itinerary, further enriching your Toledo City mountain experience.

How to Get to Tagaytay Hills (General Climaco, Toledo City)

Getting to Tagaytay Hills requires a multi-step journey, typically starting from Cebu City. The main jump-off point for the trek is often the Barangay Hall in Casoy, Barangay General Climaco, Toledo City.

Step 1: Cebu City to Toledo City Proper

  • From Cebu City South Bus Terminal: Take a bus (either Ceres Liner or other lines) bound for Toledo City.
  • Drop-off Point: Ask the driver/conductor to drop you off at Julie’s Bakeshop in Barangay Magdugo or continue to the Toledo City Bus Terminal/Proper.
  • Travel Time: Approximately 1.5 to 2 hours.
  • Fare: Varies, but typically ranges from PHP 80 to PHP 100 depending on air-conditioning.

Step 2: Toledo City Proper to Jump-off Point (Brgy. Casoy/General Climaco)

There are a few options from the drop-off point, depending on your budget and group size:

  • Option A (Budget/Local Transport):
    • From Toledo City Proper, take a Jeepney heading to Brgy. Casoy (Brgy. General Climaco). This is the cheapest option, but may involve waiting for the jeepney to fill up and can take longer.
    • Fare: Approximately PHP 20 to PHP 30.
    • Travel Time: Approximately 1 hour or more.
  • Option B (Faster/Direct):
    • From Magdugo or the City Proper, charter a Habal-Habal (motorcycle taxi) directly to the Casoy Barangay Hall or the jump-off point for Tagaytay Hill (sometimes referred to as “Old Bucao” or “Pedring Caño’s place”).
    • Fare: Negotiate the price, but it typically ranges from PHP 50 to PHP 150 per person, one-way, depending on the distance and your negotiation skills. For a round-trip or direct drop-off to the hilltop (if possible and negotiable), the price will be significantly higher.
My tent in Tagaytay Hills while expecting for the sunset
My tent in Tagaytay Hills while expecting for the sunset

Step 3: Jump-off Point to Tagaytay Hills Campsite

  • Registration/Guide: Upon arrival at the jump-off point in Brgy. Casoy (General Climaco), it is highly recommended to register with the local officials or the property caretaker, if required, and inquire about the latest trail conditions, fees (if any), and the availability of local guides. Some sources suggest a guide is optional as the trail is relatively easy to follow, but having one is safer and supports the local community.
  • The Hike: The ascent begins here. The hike to the main camping area at Tagaytay Hills typically takes 1 to 2 hours.

Important Note: Travel details like fares and travel times are estimates and subject to change. Always confirm with locals, especially for habal-habal rates, as prices can vary. Given the remote location, cellular signal can be spotty, which is part of the appeal for a true “disconnect,” but plan accordingly. Bring sufficient water, snacks, appropriate sun protection, and a headlamp for the dark, and always practice Leave No Trace principles.

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