Highlands View Magazine Vol.19 No.1-2014
Highlands View Magazine Vol.19 No.1-2014
Highlands View Magazine Vol.19 No.1-2014
Windy
Farah Imperial
FOUNDERS MESSAGE
This year we celebrate two fruitful decades of Tagaytay
Highlands. We have come a long way in fulfilling our commitment
to give you only the best of mountain resort living.
For 20 years, Tagaytay Highlands has upheld its reputation
as the countrys premier leisure resort. We are proud of our
breathtaking views of nature and the year-round cool mountain
breeze. It is also the countrys finest golf haven, where we have two
international golf courses with 45 holes, together with the recent
addition of Midlands Lucky 9.
Tagaytay Highlands is like a country populated with choice
communities, where people take refuge from the hustle and bustle
of city life. Through the years, we have witnessed beautiful dawns
and sunsets, marveled at the picturesque view of Taal Lake, and
planted trees for the preservation of Mother Nature.
We had our share of extreme forces of nature, but we will build
a stronger, better Highlands. We have weathered storms, and we
respond by planting more trees and cultivating our forests. As for
your Clubs services, our employees are committed to constantly
improve the Club for your enjoyment and pleasure, and that of your
families for more years to come.
We are happy to fulfill our promise to give you a respite from
city living, and we will constantly strive to reach greater heights.
These 20 incredible years would not have been possible without all
of you. These 20 years have made us stronger, and have inspired us
to further the aspiration and hope that Tagaytay Highlands elicits.
Thank you, our dear members, for your confidence and support.
We look forward to sharing more happy memories with you.
Happy 20th anniversary to our home: Tagaytay Highlands!
WILLY N. OCIER
FOUNDER
TAGAYTAY HIGHLANDS
Willy N. Ocier
TAGAYTAY HIGHLANDS FOUNDER
Jerry C. Tiu
CLUB PRESIDENT
Ma. Clara T. Kramer
GENERAL MANAGER
Phillip N.A.L. Medina
SENIOR MARKETING AND EVENTS MANAGER
MANAGING EDITOR
Prince Lenrick P. Marcelo
EVENTS MANAGER
MANAGING EDITOR
Marlone T. Vida
CREATIVE OFFICER
Josiah B. Teofilo
GRAPHIC ARTIST
Rhea S. Bulactial
John Maria Cordero
Mark Floro
Butch Gamboa
Cristel E. Villaruel
CONTRIBUTORS
ON THE COVER
Meet the couple who inspired
the Belle Cups renaissance
styling Jeff Galang
hair and makeup Macy Aguilar
photography Jay Buen
art direction Jansene Alegre
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THE LIFEST YLE MAGAZINE OF TAGAY TAY HIGHLANDS
Paul Catiang
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Jansene Alegre
ART DIRECTOR
Daniel Valbuena
ASSOCIATE EDITOR
Anja Papasin
EDITORIAL COORDINATOR
AND PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR
Jay Buen
Jerick Sanchez of Studio 100
PHOTOGRAPHERS
ERRATUM
HV Volume 18 No. 2 Page 14
The Fourth Leg for 2013
The caption misnamed Mr. Lyndon Tan as Mr. Nino
Magsino. The editorial board regrets the error and
apologizes to both gentlemen.
PRESIDENTS MESSAGE
It is awe-inspiring to see what we have accomplished together
at Tagaytay Highlands in the past 20 years. The Club has gained
much acclaim from hosting some of the countrys most prestigious
golf tournaments. In this issue of Highlands View, we look back
on our biggest and most competitive games yet. Players were in
a festive mood as we brought the styles and sights of traditional
Japan to the Presidents Cup. We all marveled at the miraculous
hole-in-one shots at the Belle Cup. Truly, this was a spectacular year
of golf at Tagaytay Highlands.
We would not have reached these milestones were it not for
you, the members and homeowners of the Club. With this in mind,
we take a peek into the lives of some of our dear friends who each
helped bring something special to our community. Take some time
to meet Windy and Farah Imperial, the pair who shaped this years
Belle Cup. Let Jeremy and Agnes Lapea inspire you with stories
of their advocacy and the tournament it started, Tee Up for Down.
These couples show that the Club is more than just a place for our
families; it is one big family we are all a part of.
On this 20th year of Tagaytay Highlands, we wish you many
more fruitful years to come here at the Club!
JERRY C. TIU
CLUB PRESIDENT
Membership
MEMBERSHIP CARD AND ENTRY INTO THE CLUB
ACCOMPANIED GUESTS
UNACCOMPANIED GUESTS
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Letter of Authorization two (2) to three (3) working days prior to the
intended date of the visit. The letter may be sent to the Membership
Services Office via mail, fax, or email. A Guest Card worth PhP 2,500,
which includes a consumable amount of PhP 1,500, is mandatory
for unaccompanied guests. The number of unaccompanied guests of
members with room booking would depend on the number of rooms
booked. Cancellations must be made at least twenty four (24) hours
before the intended date of the visit; otherwise, the requesting party
will be charged a no-show fee of PhP 2,500.
GUESTS OF HOMEOWNERS
Members may also invite friends, colleagues, and associates to join the
Club. Tagaytay Highlands offers a variety of membership opportunities
that allows them to experience the gorgeous terrain and serenity of
mountain resort living in Tagaytay. Whether they are looking for a
dynamic and challenging golf course, a comfortable, family-friendly
environment, or a leisure destination away from the urban life,
Tagaytay Highlands has something for everyone. Our world-class
amenities are only exceeded by the vibrant social atmosphere found
here. Friendship, business opportunities, and quality family time are
just a few of the benefits of membership at Tagaytay Highlands.
Membership is limited to those qualified people who have
completed an application with two (2) sponsors and who have met
CARD RENEWAL
MODES OF PAYMENT
MAPS
You may also phone G&W Clubshares at (02) 403 9513 to 14, 403 9584 to 86
(direct landline), (0917) 328 7789 (mobile), or (02) 836 4907 (fax), or email
[email protected]. You may also visit www.gwclubshares.com for
more information.
DISCOUNTS
MEMBERSHIP SERVICES
For other details, phone the Tagaytay Office Membership Services Division
at (046) 483 2033, (046) 483 0829, and at (046) 483 0830. You may also fax
(046) 483 0830, or phone or text our mobile numbers at (0917) 860 0919
and (0939) 915 7659, or email [email protected], eoclerk@
tagaytayhighlands.com, [email protected], msd_office@
tagaytayhighlands.com.
MONTHLY CONSUMABLE
You may also phone the Manila Office Membership Documentation Unit at
(02) 662 8888, phone or text the mobile numbers at (0917) 836 2678 and
(0939) 915 7655, or email [email protected].
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CONTENTS
34 DEVOTION
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IN THIS ISSUE
8 RENOVATION
Improvements on the Clubs landmarks and mainstays
12 GOLF
Coverage of the Presidents Cup 2013, Belle Cup 2014,
and the 1st Quarterly Cup
17 MOTORING
The Caltex STV Auto Rally Corporate Challenge at the Club
18 FEATURE STORY
The story of a couple, their child, and their golf tournament
20 DINING
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HIGHLANDS NEWS
26 ARTS & CULTURE
30 HOLIDAYS
Holiday celebrations shared with family and neighbors
34 DEVOTION
Club traditions over the Christmas season and Holy Week
39 SOCIALS
A night with a sumptuous feast and the best of 60s pop
42 HIGHLANDS NEWS
22 COVER STORY
RENOVATION
RENOVATION
Renovations
in and around
the
Club
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RENOVATION
RENOVATION
[T]he successful
implementation of cost
efficiency measures since July
2010... resulted in the allocation
of a larger portion of the Clubs
funds for these endeavors.
YULETIDE GOLF:
THE PRESIDENTS CUP 2013
With the end of a successful golf season
comes the beginning of a new one and
the promise of victory awaiting the most
passionate players on the greens
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L-R: Sales Head Michelle Kloo (3rd from left), Jerry Tiu,
Richard Tan, and Willy Ocier stand with the events usherettes
A FIRST-QUARTER HIT
The Members Quarterly Golf Challenge with
Nissan got a playful twist as a post-Valentines Day
tourney, recognizing romantic couples with the best
scores for the day. Lee Jeong Ju and Jang Hyang Suk
were declared Valentine Couple Champions at 72 net,
followed by Roy and Rowena Bjorklund at 74. The
tournament was also open to friends and golf buddies.
Gi Ho Choi with Kim Jang Won received the Low Net
Team Championship title, while Narciso Dimapilis
and Edsel Opulencia received the Low Gross Team
Championship honor.
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GOLF
TH Founder and Belle Cup Vice Chair Willy Ocier tees off
The Fourteenth
Belle Cup
The Clubs anniversary tournament
featured some of its most intense play to
date, and two luxury cars for its luckiest
hole-in-one shots
Over PhP 10 million worth of prizes was given away
for the 2014 Belle Cup, the Clubs grandest 4-day golf
tournament. In partnership with Belle Corporation,
City of Dreams Manila, and PGA Cars, the tournament
assured its golfers of an exciting array of hole-in-one
prizes as Tagaytay Highlands celebrated 20 years of the
best in mountain resort living.
Aside from the two winners of Audi luxury
automobiles during the hole-in-one challenge, a third
winner brought home the cash prize of PhP 500,000
from Nissan UN Avenue. Club member Lloyd Ang and
guest Roland Lallana each won an Audi worth more
than PhP 3 million. On the first day, Ang aced Hole
no.17 par 3 at 170 yards, using a Volvik Bismuth #3 ball
with an 8 Iron Honma Forged. Golf partner Ramon
Navea and flight mates Fidel Bugayong and Toti Scarella
witnessed the shot at the Midlands course for the Audi
A4 model win.
The following day after the celebration, Ronald
Lallana, Dr. Luis Pagtakhans guest, made his
monumental shot at the Highlands course.
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GOLF
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Highlands
hosts the
source A Great Day to be On Time All the Time by Ray Butch Gamboa; The Philippine Star
Motoring
The revival of a classic rallying
event takes place on the roads of
Tagaytay Highlands
words Butch Gamboa and Daniel Valbuena
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FEATURE STORY
A Very Neat
Beginning
A NATURAL SWING
very long history but each individual has a very neat beginning: the
moment of its conception. It is apparent that Jeremys birth was a
neat beginning to more than just his own life, being the genesis to
his parents way of life today.
A MARKED TRANSFORMATION
The day after Jeremy was born with Down syndrome, the
Lapeas received a sealed envelope from DSAPI. Understandably,
the couple opened it after a long period of hesitation. In it, they
found details on the organization and its programs. They contacted
the main office, and learned more each day about Jeremys situation,
and how they, as parents, can respond. Uncertainty turned to
excitement, they soon became members.
Their excitement then turned into hope and pride as they
saw Jeremy ease into a welcoming environment where kindred
spirits abound. While it was their mission to open Jeremy and
FEATURE STORY
their compatriots with Down syndrome to opportunities for
development, they also wanted their own transformation mirrored
in other parents. To this end, they came up with new ways to reach
out and promote their cause, with Tee Up for Down meant to attract
the athletic crowd.
Prior to the first Tee Up for Down in 2003, Elmer had no golfing
experience. He often recounts a joke he told during his introductory
speech: I tried to do a little research on golf and Down syndrome to
see if theres anything in common. I realized that both of them have
a handicap. His sensitivity to these handicaps, in both senses of the
term, would grow during the tourneys move to Tagaytay Highlands.
A NEW HOME
Above all else, the Lapeas note that the Club provides an
excellent place for Jeremy to learn. As he is more accustomed to
observing and copying, the courses and driving ranges are the
perfect places for him to pick up Elmers skills. From this, Jeremy
developed what Elmer calls a natural swing that offers greater
consistency downrange.
Jeremy also enjoys horseback riding, swimming, and bowling at
the Club. Agnes stresses that individuals with Down syndrome have
different approaches to learning, and thus appreciates the freedom
and choices presented to Jeremy.
The community also welcomed Jeremy with open arms. The
Club now knows him well as the tournaments first entrant with
Down syndrome. He often visits the Clubs locales on his own, and
he finds friendly faces wherever he goes. Players on the courses and
at the driving range recognize and greet him. Shuttle drivers and
roving guards even offer him lifts.
When asked to sum up the experience of becoming a part of
Tagaytay Highlands, Agnes shares a simple message: Life is good.
There are people who are good. There are people who are kind and
who are willing to give our kids opportunities.
A BOYS HAVEN
Highlands
China Palace
Discover a new feast fit for an emperor
The dishes are still steaming when brought to the tables at
the Highlands China Palace. Chef Patrick Wong makes sure that
his dishesespecially the stir-fried entresare freshly made
and at the peak of their flavors at the moment the diners dig in.
Among these dishes are the Golden Mushrooms and
Chicken Roll, a variation on the famous Chinese roll, this time
with a crusty exterior concealing the warm, earthy hit of golden
mushrooms and bits of tender chicken. The Beef Tenderloin
with Fresh Mango plays delicate beef strips against the sweetness
unique to Philippine mangoes, the aromas of celery, and the
crunch of julienned carrots. Served inside two hollowed-out
mango halves, this dish is a treat for the eyes as it is for the taste
buds. Lastly, the Polonchay with Two Kinds of Egg and XO Sauce
tosses Chinese spinach with garlic, century egg, scrambled egg,
and XO sauce, which brings the spice and a kick of salt fish to
round out the flavors.
These and other traditional Chinese dishes await hungry
diners at the Highlands China Palace.
Sports
Nacho Grande
Center Veranda
Fresh additions to one of the Clubs institutions
With the Sports Center Verandas reopening comes a newly
revamped menu. Tex-Mex in flavor, the new menu provides
tasty treats in substantial servings for players and their hearty
appetites.
Among its new appetizers is Nacho Grande, which combines
the crunch of natural corn tortilla chips with hearty Mexican
chili con carne, the sharpness of olives and country cheddar
cheese, and the kick of salsa rojo. The famished can take comfort
in the rice bowls, among which is the Cubano! Cubano!, a Cuban
minced meat stew served with a side of fried cardabas and a
sunny-side-up egg on top of steamed rice.
Thirsty souls find refreshment in the Cucumber Slush,
a blend of ice, cucumbers, and mint for those hot days on
the links, and for kids of all ages, there is the well-loved
Choco-banana Shake.
Of course, the pice de rsistance is the All-American
Burger, made with certified Angus beef patties, tomato, lettuce,
cucumber and the kitchens very own secret sauce, all served in
a sesame seed-studded Kaiser bun. Diners can customize their
burgers with a choice of toppings: sliced cheddar, crispy onions,
cured bacon, wild mushrooms, chili con carne, and jalapeos.
Served with a generous side of fries, the All-American Burger is
something to return to, time and again.
L-R: Choco-Banana
Shake, Cucumber Slush
Cubano! Cubano!
Family
Is what you
Make it
words Daniel Joshua Valbuena
photography Jay Buen
art direction Jansene Alegre
Smiles are shared between players over sumptuous meals and glasses of wine
at the Country Club. Cheers ring out as the next name is called out for a raffle.
Every so often, entertainers regale the crowd with shows and music. The scene would
not look out of place at one of the Clubs more lighthearted parties. It is a refreshing
vision of what a golf tournament could be, and it is the product of one couples
imagination guiding the Clubs golf community.
As with many of the families that have stood alongside Tagaytay Highlands since its
inception, the Imperials hold considerable influence within club affairs. But where other
figures lead the way in the Clubs business operations or are mainstays at its events, Windy
and Farah Imperial focus on what is arguably the Clubs lifeblood: golf. The couple share
years of experience competing in various local and international tournaments, and it is this
wisdom that allows them to bring a breath of fresh air to a reinvigorated Belle Cup.
In truth a family is what you make it. It is made strong, not by the number of heads counted at
the dinner table, but by the rituals you help family members create, by the memories you share,
by the commitment of time, caring, and love you show to one another, and by the hopes
for the future you have as individuals and as a unit. Marge Kennedy*
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source *The Single-Parent Family: Living Happily in a Changing World by Marge Kennedy
After fourteen years since its inception, the Belle Cup continues to attract the countrys
best golfers to Tagaytay Highlands. The Clubs homegrown talents tee off with players
across the nation for some of the richest rewards on the local golf scene. With entrants
competing for a share in millions of pesos worth of assorted prizes, you would think that
tensions would run as high as the stakes. But even over those four days of intense play,
these rivals on the fairways are anything but during the lulls between shots.
COVER STORY
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COVER STORY
La Immaculada Concepcion
Sin
Pecado
To coincide with the 2014 Holy Week, sculptor and club member
Dondon Awa and his wife Josie shared their familys compendium
of sacred art in a month-long exhibit at the Tagaytay Highlands
Golf Club. Aptly titled Sin Pecado, which translates from Spanish
as without sin, the exhibit presented Christs Passion, Death, and
Resurrection through various miniature tableaus and life-sized
statuaries in both wood and ivory, depicting an anthology of biblical
scenes relevant to the season.
The couple also stressed that the artworks in their possession
are compliant to the restrictions on trade in ivory. Works of
art and antiquities in this medium have been restricted in
international and local trade for decades. The Convention
on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES)
has ensured that trade in wild animals and plants does
not threaten the survival of the species in the wild.
The Awa family has secured the proper government
documentation in compliance with CITES.
Arts &
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The
Mountain
Living
Artists-in-Residence Ben-Hur,
Bumbo, and Jikko Villanueva put
together an exhibit for the Clubs
anniversary year. The Villanuevas
creative energies forged the Mountain
Living Collection, a set of sculptures
set in bronze and wood. Each piece
captures moments inspired by life at
Tagaytay Highlands. The rustic, provincial
vibe portraying faith, labor, and maternal
love, the sophisticated flow of grace and
form, and the abstraction of movement
in music and dance, all take form in these
sculptures, evoking a memory that stretches across
the Clubs two decades on the hills. The works of
Ben-Hur, Bumbo and Angeliko Jikko Villanueva
went on display in the summer of 2014.
Body of Christ by Jikko Villanueva
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Sunlight
Oh, sunlight
Bring me the love
I need to guide me
Shine it deep inside of me
Sunlight
Oh, sunlight
Show me the way
Kevyn
Lettau:
Live in Tagaytay Highlands
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Mulatto Band
Michelle Dumatol
and Kevyn Lettau
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The Peak Bars airy space resounded with house music filled with
the Gospel. DJ Benjo Marquez, a cancer survivor and recovered drug
user, celebrates his new lease on life by playing DJ sets that give all the
glory to God.
Santa Claus paid a surprise visit to the homes of Elenita Manuel and
Jose and Amelita Villarosa of Hillside, Marra Cortes of Villas, Attorney
Roberto San Jose of The Verandas, Edgardo and Frida Mangahas of
Woodridge, and Attorney Cecilio Tobillo of The Woodlands. The club
members were astonished to see Santa, but they welcomed him into their
respective homes here at the Club with open arms.
Musical yuletide treats filled the Highlands Golfers Lounge and the
Country Clubs Gourmet Avenue as a traditional English brass quartet
performed Christmas classics. Accompanying them were the countrys
only all-female hand bell ensemble from the Sisters of Mary Girls Town of
Father Al Childrens Foundation Inc. in Biga, Silang, Cavite.
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HOLIDAYS
New
Years
Countdown 2014
A night of music, dancing, and fireworks
welcomed the New Year at Tagaytay Highlands
Sports Center Hall
It was fun time for the whole family at the 2014 New Years
Countdown. Sisters of Mary Girls Town started the merriment
with an awe-inspiring performance from the countrys only
all-female Hand Bell Ensemble. The festivities continued as retro
band Highway 54 opened the floor for dancing, calling energetic
kids, lively teens, and groovy moms and dads to fill the Sports
Center Hall. Before the clock struck midnight to usher in the New
Year, all paused for a thanksgiving toast led by Tagaytay Highlands
Founder Willy N. Ocier, Club President Jerry C. Tiu, his celebrity
son Chris Tiu, and General Manager Claire T. Kramer, along with
club officers. The community welcomed 2014 with a 15-minute
firework display staged by the 2013 champion of the Pyronale
Fireworks World Championships. The celebration continued as
members stayed for an after-party at the Sports Center Veranda,
enjoying music by DJ Mon and free cocktails from Asahi Beer and
DQ mobile bar.
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HOLIDAYS
Chinese
Devotion
Tagaytay Highlands welcomed the
Christmas season and Holy Week with
somber reflection, commemorating two
of the most important cornerstones
of their faith: first, the birth, then the
death and resurrection of Christ
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Barrio Fiesta
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DEVOTION
A Chapel
Fiesta
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DEVOTION
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Religious Observances
AN ANNUAL DEVOTION
SOCIALS
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BLUE-TAILED BEE-EATER
A colony of blue-tailed bee-eaters (Merops philippinus) has nested in cavities
in an area along Midlands Avenue. The species is known by its predominantly
green plumage, blue tail, black eye stripe, blue face patch, yellow and brown
throat feathers, and black beak. Their slender forms are a distinct pattern
against the sky as they flit here and there, catching insects for food and living
up to their name. Gregarious by nature, the bee-eater is easily spotted and
makes a good subject to start off the Highlands bird-watching adventure.
www.birdwatch.ph/html/gallery/btbeeeater1.html
The new Eco Trek will put your skills to the test
NEW MOUNTAIN
ADVENTURE ECO TREK
A more challenging Eco Trek opens on the trails of Tagaytay Highlands.
This path is great for experienced hikers who breezed through the previously
opened Easy Trail. Advanced booking is required. Packages are good for
a minimum of eight persons, and are inclusive of packed lunch and free
swimming pool access at Camp Highlands.
For inquiries, phone (0917) 583 0848 or at (046) 483 0848 local 1001/1003,
or email [email protected]
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&
Business
Pleasure
Whether it be a company event or a
spur-of-the moment visit with your family,
the Club has everything you need to make
your trip that much more memorable
CUSTOMIZED CORPORATE
OUTINGS AT TAGAYTAY HIGHLANDS
Club members in need of quick gifts and giveaways and some basic
necessities can find what they need at the Shop. From towels and club shirts
for those impromptu overnight stays to fridge magnets and umbrellas for gifts
and golf games, the Shop has just the thing.
The Club offers a variety of venues for a corporate team looking to escape
the city, be it for a leisurely company outing or a private business meeting.
Hold exciting team building exercises along the mountain trails; relax amid
Tagaytays natural beauty on one of our on-the-day functions or tours; or take
a client to one of the Clubs famed resort villages. Youre sure to find a place
that suits your companys style to a T at Tagaytay Highlands.
Meeting packages range from PhP 1,100 to 2,100 NETT per person for
half day meetings and PhP 2,100 to 2,600 NETT per person for whole day
meetings. Packages are inclusive of venue rental, basic sound system, meeting
materials, full board meals, and free flowing coffee or tea. Reservations are
valid until September 30, 2014 only. Advance booking is required.
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Rooms
Promo
Tee Room
P 220 on 20
Book any type of room on the 20th day of the month and avail of a
one-hour massage at Sports Center for only P 220.
Valid starting from March 20, 2014 until March 20, 2015.
Terms & Conditions apply.
3rd Night at P 20
Suite Shower*
Book two (2) consecutive nights and get the 3rd night for only P 20.
Valid from April 1 to October 31, 2014.
Not Valid during Holidays & Eve of Holidays. Other terms & conditions apply.
20% discount for transient booking from July 15 to October 30, 2014.
*For members only. Valid from Sundays to Thursdays except holidays and
long weekends. Other terms and conditions apply.
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COME HOME TO
Breathtaking Views
OF NATURE
Sycamore Heights is a private and exclusive Asian Contemporary themed residential development
within Tagaytay Highlands. Situated in one of the most prime locations in this luxury mountain resort,
it offers a total of 336 lots with lot sizes ranging from 250-959 square meters. With an elevation of 165195 meters above sea level, this 39.5 hectare community offers prime scenic views of the majestic Taal
Lake and Volcano, the Midlands Fairways and serene mountainside. Come home to the majesty of nature.
Escape to a leisure haven in the midst of natural beauty. Come home to a spectacular destination with year-round cool
weather and breathtaking views of Taal Lake and scenic mountain ranges only 75 minutes away south of Metro Manila. Take
control of your time and spend precious moments with the family in the countrys premier and exclusive mountain resort.
ECO-FARMING IN LUXURY
(632) 623-3347
. (63917) 552-3553
www.tagaytayhighlands.com