As soon as Tutubi was able to check in at Garden Orchid Hotel and secured a tourism brochure, he boarded a tricycle to Pasonanca Park. It was a miscalculation since the road going to the park was sloping uphill that made it difficult to traverse. Ended up doing quite a trek going to the first visible part of Pasonanca Park: Camp Jose Atilano which is a popular camp site by the Boy Scouts of the Philippines' jamboree.
Pictures of Camp Atilano:
the tree house you'll often see on Zamboanga City's tourism brochures
inside the camp were flocks of sheep without a shepherd
The lost sheep of Camp Atilano with tents looking like tepees in the background
After the brief photo opportunity, walked forward to the public swimming pool and serendipitously stumbled on a beautiful corner of the park: Jardin Maria Clara Lobregat.
To be Continued...
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Park Entrance Free: None (as in Free)
How to get to Pasonanca Park:
Commute: At city center (called Pueblo) board a jeepney with Pasonanca signboard.
Love that tree house and those tents!
ReplyDeletenew layout, so cool to the eyes.
ReplyDeletekakarelax naman jan sa park. i'm imagining wala akong maririnig except the birds and sheep =)
ReplyDeletenice layout =)
Very charming city indeed :)
ReplyDeletejust spent few days with nature, forgetting the daily routine and tough schedule..
ReplyDeletecamping? trekking? umm... pass. hehehe ;p
ReplyDeleteOoooh... boy scouts probably have a blast when they go camping there.
ReplyDeleteWhen I was small I used to dream of having a tree house in the garden. This place is good for relaxation purposes.
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I should go and visit this place as well. Nice photos you have here, Tutubi :)
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