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Rent Bonsai Hot Spring Resort in Calamba, Laguna
by Bonsai
(Calamba)

Bonsai Resort is a private hot spring resort that is located in Pansol, Calamba, Laguna, Philippines.
For details http:/bonsai-resort.wowph.com
Rent Bonsai Resort in Calamba
Manila Line: (02)4253362
Globe Mobile: 09065038802 / 09054595741
Smart Mobile: 09994705981 / 09083420757 / 09084261623
Sun Mobile: 09333747113 / 09224221644 / 09232351539
TM: 09061188292 / 09169101434
TNT: 09122428437 / 09122428438 / 09122428439
Calamba, Laguna, Philippines, Travel, Accommodation, Vacation, Rental, Villas, Resort, Hotel, Lodging, Outdoor, Hot Spring, Pool, Swimming
Bonsai 2 Resort Features
Compound Type
Adult pool w/ slide 3- 4 1/2 feet deep
Kiddie pool 3 feet deep
Falls & Fountain
Unlimited videoke
Picnic tables w/ chairs
Cable TV
Dining Tables (6 & 4 seaters)
Kitchen w/ Ref & Stove (w/ lpg)
Grill Area
3 Toilet & Bath
Room 1 w/ ac = 4 double deck beds
Room 2 w/ ac = 3 double deck beds
4 car parking
Bonsai 2 Resort Rates:
Guest: 20 sleeping up to 25 non-sleeping
Excess Hours: 500/hour
Excess Per Head: 200/head
Rates applicable for a maximum of 20 pax
Off Peak Peak
Day 3500 6000
12 hours 4000 6500
24 hours 7000 12000
Bonsai 3 Resort Features
Compound Type
Adult pool w/ slide 3- 4 1/2 feet deep
Kiddie pool 3 feet deep
Falls & Fountain
Unlimited videoke
Picnic tables w/ chairs
Cable TV
Dining Tables (6 & 4 seaters)
Kitchen w/ Ref & Stove (w/ lpg)
Grill Area
3 Toilet & Bath
Room 1 w/ ac = 4 double deck beds
Room 2 w/ ac = 4 double deck beds
Room 3 w/ ac = 2 double deck beds
4 car parking
Bonsai 3 Resort Rates
Guest: 25 sleeping up to 30 non-sleeping
Excess Hours: 500/hour
Excess Per Head: 200/head
Rates applicable for a maximum of 25 pax
Off Peak Peak
Day 4000 7000
12 hours 4500 7500
24 hours 8000 14000
Bonsai 4 Resort Features
Compound Type
Adult pool w/ slide 5 feet deep
Kiddie pool 3 feet deep
Unlimited videoke
Billiards
Cable TV
Terrace w/ table (10 seater)
Dining Table (8 seater)
Bar (4 seater)
Picnic Table (4 seater)
2 sofa beds
Bar Kitchen w/ Ref & Stove (w/ lpg)
Dirty Kitchen
Grill Area
2 Toilet & Bath
Room 1 w/ ac = 1 Queen sized bed
Room 2 w/ ac = 1 Queen sized bed
Attic Room w/ 2 ac = 10 double deck beds
12 car parking
Bonsai 4 Resort Rates
Guest: 30 sleeping up to 35 non-sleeping
Excess Hours: 500/hour
Excess Per Head: 200/head
Rates applicable for a maximum of 30 pax
Off Peak Peak
Day 5000 9000
12 hours 6000 10000
24 hours 10000 18000
Bonsai Resort is located in Calamba City
Calamba City is a first class city in the province of Laguna, Philippines. Situated only 54 kilometers south of Manila, about an hour by chartered bus. Calamba City is a popular tourist destination with its hot spring resorts, most of which are located in Barangay Pansol, and the Canlubang Golf and Country Club, site of many Philippine Opens. Calamba is also an important modern industrial center in the CALABARZON region as shown by the large number of industrial parks and business estates that are located in the city. According to the latest census, it has a population of 360,281 inhabitants in 58,466 households, making it the most populated town in Laguna province, with San Pedro, Santa Rosa City, Biñan City, and San Pablo City following it as the top 5 municipalities and cities with the highest population in the province. Calamba City is also the birthplace of José Rizal, the country's national hero
Bonsai Resort is located in the Province of Laguna
Laguna is a province of the Philippines found in the CALABARZON region in Luzon. Its capital is Santa Cruz and the province is located southeast of Metro Manila, south of the province of Rizal, west of Quezon, north of Batangas and east of Cavite. Laguna almost completely surrounds Laguna de Bay, the largest lake in the country. The province got its name from the Spanish word lago, which means lake or lagoon. Laguna is notable for being the birthplace of José Rizal, the country's national hero. Laguna is also famous among tourists for the Pagsanján Falls, the University of the Philippines campus and the hot spring resorts in Los Baños on the slopes of Mount Makiling, Pila Town Plaza, Taytay Falls, Majayjay, the wood carvings and papier mache created by the people of Paeté, the turumba of Pákil, the Seven Lakes of San Pablo City and the Hidden Valley Springs in Calauan.
Bonsai Resort is blessed with Natural Hot Spring coming from the mystical Mt. Makiling
A hot spring is a spring that is produced by the emergence of geothermally heated groundwater from the Earth's crust. There are hot springs all over the earth, on every continent and even under the oceans and seas. Because heated water can hold more dissolved solids, warm and especially hot springs also often have a very high mineral content, containing everything from simple calcium to lithium, and even radium. Because of both the folklore and the claimed medical value some of these springs have, they are often popular tourist destinations, and locations for rehabilitation clinics for those with disabilities.
Bonsai Resort is near Mount Makiling
Mount Makiling, also rarely Mount Maquiling, is a potentially active volcano in Laguna province on the island of Luzon, Philippines. It rises to 1,090 m above mean sea level. Legends surround the mountain, many of which relate to Maria Makiling, said to be the 'guardian fairy' of the mountain. The contour of the mountain is said to be that of her in a reclining position. Mt. Makiling is a popular hiking destination. The two major trails begin at the UPLB College of Forestry and Brgy. San Miguel, Sto. Tomas, Batangas. The UPLB trail is more commonly used, taking 4–5 hours to reach the summit (Peak 2). However, this trail is closed as of October 2007 due to trail damage wrought by Typhoon Xangsane on September 2006. The other trail from Sto. Tomas passes by other peaks, is more difficult, and requires 6–7 hours to reach the summit. Both trails are generally established and safe, although throughout the years there have been occasional reports of fatal accidents and injuries, especially on the Sto. Tomas side. Climbers also frequently encounter leeches along the way.
Bonsai Resort is near Laguna Lake
Laguna de Bay is the largest lake in the Philippines and the third largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia (in terms of surface area) after Tonle Sap in Cambodia and Lake Toba in Sumatra, Indonesia. It is on the island of Luzon between the provinces of Laguna to the south and Rizal to the north. Metro Manila lies on its western shore. Its surface area is 949 square kilometers and has an average depth of only about 2 meters. The lake is shaped like a stylised 'W', with two peninsulas jutting out from the northern shore. Between these peninsulas, the middle lobe fills a large volcanic caldera. Laguna de Bay drains to Manila Bay via the Pasig River. The lake is one of the primary sources of freshwater fish in the country. There is a large island in the lake, Talim Island, which is under the jurisdiction of the towns of Binangonan and Cardona in Rizal province.
For details http:/bonsai-resort.wowph.com
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