Attractions and Adventure Courses at Sandbox Alviera | Pampanga

Yesterday, we went to Porac, Pampanga for some fun activities with my friends Angel and Ivan for the media launch of Sandbox, the first main attraction of Alviera. This development offers its visitors an outdoor experiences that they will perfectly enjoy because of their family-friendly and very engaging attractions and adventure courses. I’d been to Alviera last year for the Explorac Trail Run and its good to know that they added all these. Sandbox is located within a 1,125-hectare township by Ayala Land, Inc. in partnership with Leona Land.

Things that you can do at Sandbox Alviera

1. Adventure Tower (Rappelling, Wall Climbing and Free Fall)
2. Giant Swing (Solo or Tandem)
3. Aerial Walk Challenge
4. Pump Track (for Bikers and cyclists)
5. All-terrain Vehicle(ATV) or Utility Terrain Vehicle (UTV) ride
6. Roller Coaster Zipline called Avatar One (soon to open)
7. Kite Workshop and Kite Display

For the kids, they also have a themed playground with picnic areas, mini golf and camping sites.

Adventure Tower At Sandbox Alviera Porac PampangaThe Adventure Tower
Adventure Tower (Wall Climbing) at Sandbox Alviera, Porac Pampanga
That’s me wall climbing for the first time
Giant Swing at Sandbox Alviera
The Giant Swing, solo or tandem?
Pump Track at Sandbox Alviera in Porac, Pampanga
Pump Track experience, photo by Angel Juarez of lakwatsero.com
Pump Track at Sandbox Alviera in Porac, Pampanga
Pump Track experience, photo by Angel Juarez of lakwatsero.com
Pump Track (Cycling/Biking) At Sandbox Alviera, Porac, PampangaThe Pump Track for cyclists/bikers
Kiting At Sandbox Alviera, Porac, PampangaGiant Kites
Kiting At Sandbox Alviera, Porac, Pampanga
Aerial Walk At Sandbox Alviera, Porac, PampangaAerial Walk Challenge
Aerial Walk At Sandbox Alviera, Porac, PampangaMan crossing the rope of the Aerial Walk Challenge
ATV and UTV ride At Sandbox Alviera, Porac, PampangaATV and UTV ride
selfie at the UTV (Utility Terrain Vehicle)
Selfie while riding the UTV
UTV and ATV ride at Sandbox Alviera
Sandbox Alviera will open to the public on April 12, 2014. There will also be a concert by Bamboo.

How to go to Sandbox Alviera

Please see or download the map below.

 

 

Sandbox is open from Tuesdays to Sundays | 9AM- 5PM
For more information such as rates or packages you may visit Alviera website at www.alviera.ph or www.facebook.com/AlvieraPh

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Bulihan Festival and other Sights in Sampaloc, Quezon

The province of Quezon is a place rich in nature, culture, and history. And if you plan to visit this province of southern Luzon, you should not miss visiting the town of Sampaloc.

Sampaloc is situated in a valley completely surrounded by hills in the heart of the Sierra Madre mountain range between the towns of Lucban and Mauban. The town was formerly Barrio Dingin of Lucban town, and consisted of three sitios. It was later named Sampaloc after a big tamarind tree that stood in the center of the barrio. In 1902, Sampaloc was officially declared a town.

A visit to this town reveals various breathtaking sights: the scenery, the culture, its festivals and most especially its native delicacies. Sampaloc is a must-see and must-travel-to destination on your next trip out of town.

Bulihan Festival in Sampaloc Quezon
“I want Sampaloc to be known as a peaceful and progressive town” says Sampaloc Municipal Mayor Emmanuel Torres. “We are continuously doing a lot of projects to attract local guests and tourists to come and visit the town. We aim to make our municipality a must-see in the list of tourist destinations in the Philippines.”

This April, Sampaloc spreads out the red carpet with its Bulihan Festival simultaneously being held during the town fiesta. This has been going on for years now, but it was only in 2010 when Mayor Torres decided to promote the occasion.

“This is something I want to highlight in our municipality: the importance of the Bulihan Festival. Through this, we are able to promote tourism. I see this as a legacy I would like to leave to my constituents. For sure, future generations, especially the youth of our country, will really benefit from it,” says the mayor.

Now on its fourth year, the Bulihan Festival is a celebration of culture, creativity, fun, amusement and displays of native products and delicacies as concocted by the Sampalukins.

Guests are welcomed with a smile. The excitement is palpable when you watch the street dancing, as officials and townsfolk clad in costumes made of buri make merry as they parade around the town. Feast your eyes on amazing artworks of houses adorned with colorful buri products. Of course, the festival would not be complete without a showcase of authentic Sampaloc dishes and delicacies.

Torres has encouraged his constituents to invite their friends from around the country to drop by during the festival.

“There’s so much fun and excitement here. I hope they will visit us soon. Discover Sampaloc now,” he says.

When you go around the town, you will be witness to the rich cultural heritage that makes this town unique. The historic Tower House at the corner of Quezon Avenue and Gagan Street in Barangay San Isidro is made of yakal and adobe. It was a popular venue long time ago to host special guests visiting the town. Another landmark in Barangay San Isidro is the Old House originally built in 1924. It was one of the biggest houses in the town at that time. Japanese forces used it as a garrison during the Second World War.

Nature lovers have much to enjoy here, too. Hangga Falls in Barangay Bataan is one of the most popular sights in Sampaloc. The water flows from Maapon River in Lucban all the way to the town of Sampaloc. There are no vehicles to take you to Hangga Falls. It is a three-hour walk to get there and back. Other natural attractions include Buho Falls in Barangay Bataan, and Asedillo Falls in Barangay Caldong. For those who fancy old structures and architecture, the Spanish Arch Bridge and Spanish Road constructed in 888 should also be included in your destination.

A visit to Sampaloc will not be complete without the hair-raising experience of crossing Guinto Bridge, a wooden bridge that hangs solely by cables. What’s more, only three people are allowed to cross the bridge at a time for safety reasons. The sight of the rushing water of Maapon River, which runs under the bridge, is an exciting sight.

All these are reasons enough to visit the town of Sampaloc during the school break. All these sights and attractions will surely make your trip here a memorable one.

If you are interested in visiting Sampaloc, Quezon, there are tour packages available. For details, contact Tina Poblete of the Sampaloc Municipal Planning and Development Office at (042) 555-83-42 and (042) 716-0011, LGU_sampalocquezon@yahoo.com,xtiantina@gmail.com.ph and nabracia@yahoo.com.

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Most Exotic Resorts in Central & South America

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Central and South America offer some of the most exotic resorts in the world, ideal for honeymoons, adventure, kicking back, and simply enjoying the good life. The following four hotels provide luxurious accommodations, soft tropical breezes, incredible panoramic views, and blissful sunsets just a glimpse of the hottest spots in South and Central America!Rio das Pedras Resort – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

The recent re-launch of the exotic Rio das Pedras Resort in Brazil includes major renovations to the convention centre, primary restaurant, guest rooms, and elite adult pool. Situated in southern Rio, this exotic resort is ideal for families and adults. Club-Med Resort draws international guests to beautiful suites and colonial-furnished private bungalows. While taking a break from all the excitement and thrills that Rio offers, guests can step back, relax, and enjoy playing exclusive casino games on mobile devices in the privacy of these lavish rooms. French architect, Marc Hertrich, was the major force behind the freshly refurbished accommodations. He successfully combined traditional Brazilian, Portuguese, and Indian cultures with native vegetation and materials. Nestled within a dense rainforest the resort includes almost a thousand meters of secluded beach. Club-Med Rio das Pedras delivers the ultimate in luxury and amenities.

Tambo del Inka Resort & Spa – Urubamba, Peru

Complete with an opportunity to have your own private butler, this 100-plus room resort in Peru is part of the Libertador Chain, elaborately situated within Urubamba’s Sacred Valley. A picturesque river view allows guests to fully appreciate the surrounding landscape. Designed by Roberto Caparra, the interior is an inspired collection of ancient decorative treatments, carefully integrated with modern architecture. Lofty Inca-inspired fireplaces and fabric designs coordinate with local stonework and pottery. An on-site local railway-station transports guests to Machu Picchu. Enjoy the best of regional cuisine, a well-appointed spa, and personalized attention to detail.

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Four Seasons Resort Costa Rica, Peninsula Papagayo – Guanacaste, Costa Rica

Natural accents, vegetation, wood, and soothing neutral colours are combined to create guest rooms reminiscent of camping without the hardships of living out-of-doors. Wildlife and nature provide the ideal backdrop for families and honeymooners alike. Virtually anyone who savours rustic-style décor, coupled with the finest dining, amenities, and luxury will appreciate the Four Seasons Resort – Costa Rica. Complete with a golf course, the resort offers opportunities for hiking the volcanos, zip-lining and recreational water sports. Great service, the finest in local foods, and organic fruits and vegetables add to the already vibrant environment. It is not unusual to see monkeys swinging amongst the branches of nearby trees, and lizards basking in the Coast Rican sun.

Park Hyatt Mendoza Casino & Spa – Mendoza, Argentina

The Park Hyatt Mendoza Hotel is a five-star, magnificently renovated, 19th-century Spanish-style resort complete with an elaborate colonial façade. Situated in the heart of the Argentinian wine-country, the hotel is located within the city centre in close proximity to Plaza Independencia. Perfect for conventions, honeymooners, and tourists of all ages, the resort includes just under two-hundred rooms/suites with stunning views of the city and/or the Andes Mountains. Just fifteen minutes from an international airport, guest will appreciate ready access to ski resorts, wineries, vineyards, and an ample supply of rich amenities. Just a few of the most exotic resorts in Central and South America these four provide a choice selection of some of the finest accommodations available to the most discerning travelers!

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