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Experience tranquility and natural beauty at Nirvana's Highland Resort in Capiz, a serene retreat for rejuvenation and relaxation.
Nirvana's Highland Resort is a picturesque sanctuary in Capiz, perfect for tourists seeking tranquility and natural beauty amidst lush landscapes. Enjoy breathtaking views, fresh air, and a peaceful atmosphere that rejuvenates the soul.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are traveling by car, start from Roxas City, the capital of Capiz province. Head south on the Pan-Philippine Highway (AH26) towards Dao. Continue driving for approximately 20 minutes until you reach the San Antonio village. From there, follow the signs directing you to Nirvana's Highland Resort, which is located at 9M5Q+X9X, Dao, Capiz. Parking is available at the resort.
Public Transportation
To reach Nirvana's Highland Resort using public transportation, take a jeepney or bus from Roxas City to Dao. The fare is usually around PHP 20-30. Once you arrive in Dao, you can either take a tricycle to the resort or walk if you prefer. The tricycle fare will cost approximately PHP 50-70 for the short ride to Nirvana's Highland Resort located at 9M5Q+X9X, Dao, Capiz.
Walking
If you choose to walk from Dao, ensure that you have a map or GPS to guide you. The resort is about 2 kilometers from the main road, which can take around 25-30 minutes on foot. Follow the paths that lead towards the hills, as the resort is situated in a highland area. Be cautious of the terrain as it can be uneven.
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