Accommodation in Clark made
affordable by Paradise Ranch.
With the
continued rise of hotel and travel cost many fun loving individuals are
deprived of the opportunity to travel to enjoy the beautiful parts of the
country. Typically, destinations will
require you a very expensive hotel accommodations averaging from P2,000 pesos
per person without food!
While Clark
is far less expensive option to enjoy natural wonders like Mt Pinatubo,
conservation parks like Paradise Ranch, zoos like Zoocobia, historical and
cultural centers like Nayong Pilipino and Clark Museum , not to mention all the
casinos and the bustling and glittering nightlife catering to every kind of
revelry, still many cannot afford to
travel to Clark because of the very expensive accommodations.
Finally, a
place in the sub zone of Clark a mere 15 minutes away from the country’s
biggest airport and 5 minute drive from the world class SCTEX (via Clark North
Exit) or about 20 minute drive from the Clark Main Gate. Overnight
Accommodation for as low as P599.00
which include 3 meals, tour and swimming at Paradise Ranch is the best way to take a
break.
With the breathtaking views of
the Mountains (Arayat, Pinatubo and Zambales) the river, golf
courses and the Skylines of Clark including Angeles City, Mabalacat and towns
of Pampanga and Tarlac in addition to the many activities inside Paradise Ranch
like swimming, ride in the Zilpline and
Zooc-ride (the only gravity car ride in the Philippines), boat ride , bird
watching, animal feeding and so much more you will find that one day is not
enough to do all the activities inside the Ranch. Each guest is also encouraged
to plant a tree to contribute to the conservation program of Paradise Ranch for
an added fee of P50.00 per tree.
Campers can
bring their own tents to further save or can rent it at a very low price, food
is allowed provided not in styrofoams and non-environmental friendly materials
are brought in. Otherwise food is served at a very low price of P100.00 per
person. Unfortunately cooking of food
and individual bonfires are not allowed to help prevent forest fires.
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