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Linggo, Abril 8, 2012

Last Black Saturday, the family went to Nuvali, located at Sta. Rosa Laguna to spend a relaxing time with nature.

It was my sister's idea to go to Nuvali and go on biking again. It's been ages since we've tried and we miss it. At first, I thought of why not try biking at Quezon City circle, just situated here in Manila. But then I remembered, the smog and noise the cars are creating. So what the heck, get out of Manila and try Nuvali.



The place is simply relaxing. Ayala Land is doing a very good job on their development plan. The place has a homey feel. Shops are accessible too. You can do biking for 60 pesos per hour, 15 pesos to feed koi fishes which is btw too many to feed, and have a 10 minute boat ride for 30 pesos each. it is required to wear closed shoes when biking. We weren't able to do so because we're wearing an open toed sandals and with the sun's scorching heat, we were happy to try some activities Nuvali has to offer.







The shops though are sosyal.  Itallianis, Conti's, Claw Daddy, Aldo's, FIC ice-cream, Toast box, etc. are some of the stores. If I would to live there, you can most probably spot me at Robinson's Supermarket, Max's Resto, Krispy Kreme or 7 / 11, the most affordable stores there.



At around 4 pm, we were seated in the front of the lake. We saw people taking out their picnic mats and food and just happy to breathe some fresh air. We saw residents jogging with their children, people doing the usual jump shots and photographers appreciating the beauty of green sights. Definitely brochure worthy moments.





From their Facebook account, they have a lot of activities in store. They have mini concerts and easter egg hunting happening today. I got more excited when I found out Outbreak Manila will be held here. The place is too wide and perfect for zombie attack! :D

When I came home, I remembered my visit to Fort Bonifacio and it was developed too by Ayala Land. Thought of some inaction by our government to depressed areas on some parts of Manila and I've arrived to a suggestion, Ayala Land should take over Philippines. Seriously.

Their website is http://www.nuvali.ph :)
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