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Relax at Dreamweaver's Hill in Lake Sebu

Name: Dreamweaver's Hill Location: Sitio Sarisa, Barangay Lamdalag, Lake Sebu, South Cotabato Google Maps Link: https://goo.gl/maps/4zDffPQdBeW1oLcN9


Because of the covid-19 pandemic, most of us were kept inside our own homes. For more than nine months it also seemed boring if we only had a virtual relationship with each other. And of course long isolation does not benefit our mental health. 

So when the tourist attractions reopened we did not miss the opportunity to travel and roam with family and friends. Still with precaution not to be infected with covid-19. 















Mountain resorts are one of the most popular destinations nowadays, what with the relaxing views and cool climate. The opening of various mountain resorts in SOCCSKSARGEN. Some of them are flooded with local tourists wanting to relax.


One of the most visited is Dreamweaver's Hill in Lake Sebu. Lake Sebu is already known as a tourist destination because of its lake resorts, seven falls, zipline which is one of the highest and longest in southeast asia. Dreamweaver's Hill, located in Barangay Lamdalag, is one of the newer additions to these tourist destinations. 


Who would not relax in the lush mountains surrounding it? With plants and flowers planted in every corner? Every angle on Dreamweaver's Hill  is surely instagrammable and reflects the Lake Sebu brand due to the use of local design based on the culture of the Tboli people who live here.


For 50 pesos, you can now enjoy it all. They also have a restobar where you can order food and drinks while observing the beautiful scenery. But of course, do not forget to taste their native coffee. 


Local culture can also be experienced through the music and dance of the Tboli.


So if there is an opportunity, bond with family or friends at Dreamweaver's Hill in Lake Sebu. 


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