THE FALLS
THE COTTAGES
Hidden Valley Springs is located in Alaminos, between Mount Banahaw and Mount Makiling, just an hour and a half drive from Manila (75 kilometers south of Makati).
How to get to Hidden Valley Springs
From Manila, you may take the South Luzon Expressway to Exit 52 (Batangas & Lucena) and head towards Batangas. Turn left when you see the Junction Inn Mansion. When you reach the "Y" intersection, take the left lane going to Alaminos. You will notice the sign that says Hidden Valley is about 4.5kms. You will pass by the Rural Bank of Alaminos, then the Church of Alaminos (on the left side of the street). Just behind the Church, turn left and follow the signs to the resort about 4 kms.
Discover a paradise... neatly hidden between two mystical mountains of Banahaw and Makiling.
A 110-acre crater more than 300 feet deep formed during some fiery volcanic upheaval hundreds of centuries
ago. From the cracks, more than hundred springs of varying water temperature came to life forming natural
pools with the purest mineral waters reputed to be medicinal and rejuvenating.
Known as "ilalim" meaning "under", trees and plants emerged within the shadowy heart of the crater, undisturbed for centuries, surviving to become giants reaching for sunlight.
On the far side of the crater, the earth opened into a gorge creating hidden waterfalls. Here, you'll see rocks
hanging perilously to the lodge.
Listen to the rhythm and sounds of swaying palms and ferns as it accompanies the gently cascading waters
forth from the mountainside.
Capture the sights of abundant greens, blooms and foliage, crowned by the majestic existence of 300 year old
Amlang tress, the roots of which are even bigger than an average seven years old kid.
Hidden Valleys Springs contains at least 153 species of plant life, most of which are endemic and or endangered and atleast indigenous species of wildlife thriving in the virgin forest area.
The first to set foot on this place are Chinese traders from Manila some five centuries ago. Their trails exist by
the waterfall where they left betelnut diggings an a deep, mysterious hole on top of the hill where at one time, were inhabited by strange white bats.
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