It has been a year that one of my goals of being a freelance writer came true. I became a published travel writer thru Mabuhay Magazine’s February 2011 issue. I am still grateful of such opportunity because from there, I contributed until their May issue. And looking for a magazine assignment is not as impossible as I thought it would be.
My story was about Hoyohoy Highland Adventure Park. Now they renamed it into Hoyohoy Highland Stone Chapel Adventure Park. Sorry, but I personally dislike the name. I am also a copywriter and the new name is like watching Tagalog trailer movies that you already know what the whole movie is all about. Forgive me for being mean, this is my creativity warming up as the clock is about to strike midnight.
To give you a short information about this place, Hoyohoy in Cebuano dialect means, ” breeze” and it is part of the Mt. Malindang Range Natural Park. A former congressman used to find solace in this area and when he got into public service, he converted his secret spot into a local attraction. It is located in Tangub City, a few minutes away from Ozamiz City.
If you want to read the my article, visit this page and turn to page 35. Thank you…
For this post, I will share raw photos from Hoyohoy Highlands.
Feel the warmth of your coffee mug. Scribble what’s on your mind as you gaze upon such continuous view.
Now you have an idea how “high” you are. Hi there Dora’s mountain!
One of their viewing decks. I’m scared of heights so away I go! I think they place a zipline here. Crazy fun and scary!
Their very cute stone chapel. Explains the new name..hehe.
They have a fully furnished hotel too.
One of the best ways to greet a new day!
Morning view. Misty clouds with a glimpse of Dolphin Island.
Ka-hayahay sa Hoyohoy…
For more information and photos, check out their Facebook page
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Hoyohoy-Highland-Stone-Chapel-Adventure-Park/185577734803173
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