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Situated in Barangay Cuyambay, Lambingan Hills is a family vacation house of Tatay Cardo but they opened their campground for visitors who wanted to experience the laid-back provincial life.
The weather in Tanay is quite cold, so expect it to be even more freezing at night which is perfect for camping and bonfire. It has a scenic view of Laguna Lake and surrounded by rolling hills and green forest. Yellow and red Celosia flowers are scattered around the place.
beautiful flowers |
You can bring food without corkage. However they also serve short order foods.
Getting to Lambingan Hills requires 15-20 minutes of trek with a gradual ascent. A local tour guide is available with no standard fee being collected.
If you are going to Lambingan for a day tour, make sure that you have other side trips. You can include Martessem Resort, where you can watch the sunrise and dine for breakfast or lunch. But if you plan to stay for overnight, Lambingan Hill will surely not disappoint.
These are the rates and entrance fees in Lambingan Hill.
Day Tour - Php50/head (7am-5pm)
Overnight - Php 150/head (4pm-9am)
Tent Pitching is Free
Tent Rental - Php 150 good for 2-3 persons
What to do
- Camping
- Swimming
- Stargazing
- Picnic
- Bonfire
- Hammock and Swing
- Chill and relax
- Photo-ops
clean swimming pool |
find rest on hammock |
wooden swing |
Here are the instagramable spots around the area.
kubo |
wooden swing |
heart |
recycled rubber swing |
- Easiest way is to use Waze and search for Pico de Pino Restaurant. When you get there, ask the locals where is Lambingan Hills.
- Public transportation: From Cubao, ride jeep/van bound to Cogeo. From here, look for the jeep terminal (near City Mall) going to Sampaloc Tanay, Rizal. From Sampaloc, ride a tricycle and drop off at Lambingan Hills.