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Taal Volcano, one of the Philippines' 22 active volcanoes inside the so called Pacific Ring of Fire, usually marveled at from Tagaytay City by people trying to escape the heat of Metro Manila, is in itself a tourist destination for adventurers looking for a different high by hiking/trekking to the crater lake within Taal lake which is actually a crater of a big caldera.
Taal Volcano, in the Philippines, has been called the smallest active volcano in the world. It is located about 70-km south of Manila on an island inside a lake called Taal Lake. What makes Taal Volcano more unique is the fact that the volcano itself has a lake of its own inside its crater which is called the "Crater Lake."

The marine life study of Taal Lake indicates that the body of water here may have been, in fact, salt water in pre-historic time. Even today, one can dive to uniform depth of 30 feet all around the lake bottom and still find traces of an ancient beach littered with seashells.

TAAL VOLCANO/Tagaytay Tour ( 10 HOURS )
2 people or more Php 3500 each.. If one Php 5500
Discounts available for groups of 5 or more.
INCLUSIONS:
Hotel pick-up/drop off at any hotel in Makati/Manila
Deluxe air-conditioned roundtrip transportation
Driver/Tour Guide, Toll & Parking Fee
Entrance fees to Bamboo Organ, Palace in the Sky and Paradise Zoo
Boat ride to the Taal Volcano island
(optional horse riding) Php 750