Before going home from the camp, we went to a flower farm near the place. It was just about 25 minutes from the Camp so we decided to go there for sightseeing.
Even though the place's elevation is a little bit lower than Camp Sabros, it was in the mountains that we can see Davao city from here.
At the entrance, we needed to pay about $2.30. Pets are allowed as long as it has diapers. Ethan had one but it only covers his pee-hole (you know what I mean lol) but the butt isn't. The staff said they are selling diapers anyway so I went there with him and paid for it.
The problem is, their diaper is for babies 🙄. I thought to myself okay, maybe it will fit or whatever but when it was handed to me it was small as fuck. I expected the staff to see and estimate if it fits my dog since the hell do I know about baby diaper sizes but it was so stupid so I just left my dog in the car with the driver while we went inside to take photos.
So yeah, I was already pissed off when I came inside lol.
Jardin de Senorita's main attraction is the aesthetic place itself. It's good for sight seeing and pretty pictures.
The things you can do here is just walk and take photos but you can also go inside that house with an additional fee. Most couples go there to take their pre-nuptial photos which looks nice. They don't cater for overnight or any other activities.
I don't know what these flowers are but they look really pretty. I don't know anything about flowers anyway lol.
The place is not that big so I got more pissed that there were many tourists around. With the surge of COVID in the area with their small place I just hope they limited the tourists inside per batch or something. I mean the place is small enough because well there are flowers around, so not much space for people. I just did my best to not include them in the frame.
I feel kinda bad for the flowers. The place is not that big and tourists go around and touch them all day. Maybe you can see in the photos but most of them were not in good condition. I didn't see any signs of "No touching of flowers allowed" but yeah I guess it is allowed as I've seen the tourists touch them for photos.
Also one of the reasons why I think they should limit the visitors allowed per batch.
Erhm, yeah I don't know who left that clothing (or blanket?) there lol.
They don't have overnight bookings so I guess these are staff house or not being used at all.
They have these bikes stuck there but you can sat on it. It is stable enough to be sat on for photos and they look cute anyway.
They also have a cafe but we didn't eat there since we're going straight home anyway. I bought a coffee and a chocolate shake tho.
It was still unexpectedly 'packed' for a place that's in the mountains with not much cars in the road. Will I go back here? No. Haha. It was only enough for a 20 minute stay in my opinion. You wouldn't be able to relax too since there are tourists coming by I guess because there are a lot of tour pack for this area. This place also just got popular so people would swarm here only for the photos. You know, a disadvantage of going viral is this. So yeah.
It was a pretty place regardless.