Friday, May 10, 2013

Rest Day at Bluroze Farms Parks and Wildlife in Lipa City, Batangas

* the road to Bluroze proper
   
* the Family Garden
 

* Pransis in poses

If one is given a chance to take a respite but desires to have all the possible fun, Bluroze can give that to you. Officially called Bluroze Farms Parks and Wildlife, this big park is tucked within the area of Lodlod in Lipa City, Batangas.


* road to Bluroze again

* the water tower / view deck

The term farm evokes a view of domesticated animals which is partially true for this place. There are a bunch of animals here much like a typical zoo. You can find here ostriches, lambs, doves, rabbits, and turkeys. The wilder or exotic ones include a kalaw bird (or Rufuous Hornbill), several species of pythons, and monkeys. One great sight here is a bear cat, an animal I read about during my elementary school days and in which I became fond of.





 * flower shots

Amenities-wise, they have numerous huts and huts (although some of them I think are subject to payment before using them), play areas for the kids, legions of benches, and pavilions and halls for the more formal occasions. But one must not overlook the more enjoyable feeling of being outside with nature.



* ostriches and lambs


* rufuos hornbill or kalaw
     
* an albino phyton


* an Indian phyton
  

* Burmese phyton
 
For the more religious types, Bluroze has a chapel adorned on it sides with many images of saints, reflection pool, and an area dedicated to the Stations of the Cross. If I remember it right, visitors in this area are requested to refrain from eating or from making too much noise.
 

* monkey


* a bear cat

* rabbits!

* turkeys!

* doves and their house

* a lone lamb
  
Foods are readily available from some of the food stores found inside. But expect that they may be a bit costly than the ones sold in the city proper. One good move for the visit is for you to bring your own food since this is not prohibited and you can always spread some cloth on the wide grassy areas and have a chow with your friends or family. And they do have rentals for bikes too!



* Bluroze chapel


* “Bawal ang nakasimangot dito!”


* stores, restaurants, camp sites, pavilions, name it!
  
* “On my way nails broke and fell into the wishing well!” –ATDI


* Pransis, again, in poses

Perhaps one of the more popular areas of Bluroze is its water tower / view deck. Indeed it was a challenge to climb up several feet of metal. When my sister first came here and told us of her ordeal climbing the tower, I thought it was only a joke. I soon found out that it was not when we tried it and she came down literally a few seconds after starting to clim it. It was a matter of pride of course and a challenge laid down in front of you. The height, honestly, was scary. One only has to look down while climbing. I was supposed to post here a photo of mine the moment I was able to climbed up but thought it would not be good to see an ashen face. To dampen the fright, I climbed the tower twice and that I think was one big accomplishment during that day.
 

* little saints by a pool



* 14 Stations of the Cross
   
* creature, creature, what are you?

* ice candies!

* souvenir shop

* bicycles for rent

Addition information about Bluroze: accomodation (rooms and cottages), camping rates. Bluroze is located at Purok 6, Brgy. Lodlod, Lipa City, Philippines.  For contact details and/or inquiries: (043) 756-5452, (043) 312-4705 [telephone/fax], 0917-4774486 [mobile]; E-mail: info@bluroze.com; Website: www.bluroze.com



  * over the bridge


* open area for the animals

   * view of the ground from the top of the water tank / view deck

 * bonsai?

 * uwian na!


* darkening sky as we went home

[How to go to Bluroze Farms Parks and Wildlife, Lipa City, Batangas: From Manila, one can board a bus bound for Batangas Pier via Lipa, Tanauan (these buses can found along Taft Avenue near Gil Puyat LRT Station or along EDSA). Drop off at Robinson’s Lipa or what they commonly called as Bus Stop. From there you can hail a tricycle and ask the driver to take you to Bluroze. Fare can reach up to 60 pesos depending on your negotiations. If coming with a private vehicle, the route is quite circuitous including traversing of a big part of Brgy. Lodlod in which Bluroze is found.] 
   

29 comments:

  1. Beautiful...
    How much is the entrance fee? if any.. Thanks

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  2. Hallo Ma'am Evelyn. If I remember it right, the entrance fee we paid for was around 100 pesos. You can negotiate for the entrance fee of children, if you happen to visit with children. You can buy food and other stuff inside. Thank you visiting this post.

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  3. The place was really beautiful. Our leadership camp on april 17-19 will be held in Bluroze, can't wait to see the place.

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  4. If we are to hail a tricycle from Robinson's Lipa, will it be a long ride? Probably how minutes will it take ? Thank you. And you made a powerful blog, the place seemed interesting for every one who would read it

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  5. Thank you for your kind words about my blog. A tricycle ride would be around 10-15 minutes. Drivers in Lipa know the place. You just have to negotiate on the fare. Good luck and enjoy!

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  6. Hi. Can we Visit all the Area that you have shown, with that 100 pesos ET fee?

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    1. All that were shown in this post, yes. Fees are applied for cottages though.

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  7. Most of the areas. Bit as I recall one needs to pay for the use of cottages. But for the rest, they are all included in the entrance fee.

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    1. Hallo. I cannot recall exactly the fees for the bikes.

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  9. open ba yun ng weekdays .. what time kaya magandang mag visit .. how much rate ng cottage yung good for 4 person with bed

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    1. Hallo. I don't know exactly the fees for the cottages. Can't recall any rooms too (or room rates for that matter).

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    2. http://www.bluroze.com/public/About.aspx?contentid=10

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  10. what is the room rate? if any. thanks :)

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    1. Hallo. Can't recall any rooms for rent there.

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    2. http://www.bluroze.com/public/About.aspx?contentid=10

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  11. Hello,

    Is it allowed to bring our own food?

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  12. Any mobile number in Bluroze farm for some inquiries

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  13. HOw much po ung current entrance??

    ano po yung sakop ng entrance fee?? kasama na po ba ung Food?

    how much po pag overnyt?

    how much po yng rate ng room for two person only?

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  14. Any mobile number in Bluroze farm for some inquiries

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    1. For contact details and/or inquiries: (043) 756-5452, (043) 312-4705 [telephone/fax], 0917-4774486 [mobile]; E-mail: info@bluroze.com; Website: www.bluroze.com

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  15. do you organize a team building activity in that farm? and do you have swimming pool? and do you have rooms for 25 to 45 pax (two days and 1 night)?

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    1. Hi. You can check out their page here (see link below). Thanks.
      http://www.bluroze.com/public/meetingwedding.aspx?contentid=3

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  16. can i rent a room for a day? how much would it be?

    are cottages for rent also? how much?

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    1. Hi Enzo. For more details, you can check out their website at bluroze.com.

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  17. How much entrance fee for pre nup?

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    1. Hi. You can check their website at http://www.bluroze.com/public/meetingwedding.aspx?contentid=3

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