As promised, here is the second instalment to our overnight trip in Mambukal Resort sharing with your family activities as well as more Mambukal resort pictures. Read the first part of this story:
“Mambukal Mountain Resort for Families Part 1”
One of the things I was looking forward to when in Mambukal is to wake up to the sound of the birds surrounded with lush vegetation. True enough, I woke at 6am ( pretty early for me) but it was all darkness. It was also fogging giving me a good reason to go back to bed. We finally went out almost two hours later, enough to explore the resort before day trippers arrive.
With cold temperature, we checked out the Sulphur Pool, which was hotter during that time of the day. Check out the steam!
The sleepy boys enjoying early morning foot dip…
From the sulphur pool, off we went to the lagoon because the kids have been waiting for the boating trips. No staff, we had breakfast outside the resort and when we came back at 9am. Still no one to assist us ( they were understaffed that time), we opted to just hang out and enjoy this view.
The best time to get this popular subject in Mambukal photography.
We opted to explore the Ishiwata Bath House, the earliest structure in the property. Going up, I took this shot that mirrors the tranquility of Mambukal.
Mambukal is a lovely place to enjoy walking..
While waiting for the boating staff, I had no choice to bring my kids to the Butterfly Garden. Surprisingly, my kids love it. It was a shame that I was gender biased when it comes to butterflies.
Finally, boating in Mamabukal’s lagoon!
Great for kids to do in Mambukal..
After the boating, the kids went on a final dip to one of the pools of Mambukal. We love walking the shady canopy of the resort.
We left Mamnukal Resort after lunch. I took this photo on our way to Bacolod. A few days after Mt. Kanlaon spitted out ashes, explaining the hotter water temperature in Mambukal.
Hello Mt. Kanlaon!
To sum it all, Mambukal is a family-friendly resort in Bacolod ( near to be exact since it’s in Murcia). I’m glad to temporarily commune with nature with my family.
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