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    Taking a boat to Taal Volcano island
    Terri C.

    Take a boat ride across Taal Lake, get a guide, climb to the caldera, and enjoy the views. Taal Volcano is the smallest active volcano in the world and it's located in the middle of Taal Lake. It's probably not necessary to hire a guide, but it only cost 500 pesos plus tip and I wanted to hear the history and description of the volcano along the way. At the time I visited last week, 500 Philippine pesos equaled to less than $10; not that expensive for the guidance and to help out with the local economy. My guide, Rizza, led the way on a hike that was about 1.5 miles one way up to the crater lake. There are 14 Stations of the Cross along the way, with a wooden crucifix to mark each one; not that surprising given how Catholic a country the Philippines is. You can ascend the hill on foot or by horseback thus the reason face masks are sold at the bottom of the hill when you start. The horses kick up a good amount of dust plus, since this is an active volcano, there are spots towards the top where sulfur is still steaming out of the ground so paying the 20 pesos for a face mask is a good idea or bring your own. The hike itself is fairly easy to navigate. There were some spots with a bit more rock than others so just watch your footing in these places since it would be simple to turn an ankle. Most of the terrain is just dirt and loose rock. The earlier in the day to begin the hike, the better with the heat and humidity of the area. When we got to the top, the views of the lake within the volcano were lovely. You can climb up an overlook/tower that will give you a 360 degree view of the crater lake and Taal Lake. There is also a place to buy souvenirs and drinks before you head back down. Overall, the hike took about 2 hours including hydration and photo-taking breaks. It was a fun experience not to mention unique since it's not every day one gets to hike up the world's smallest active volcano.

    Brian N.

    Pretty awesome hike. The view isn't as spectacular as some other hikes that I have done, but it's pretty cool to say you've hiked to the top of a volcano. It would be nice if the tour guides gave more information/details about things. It's not a very long hike, but it is definitely challenging on the way up, due to the steep inclines, heat, humidity, and strong sun. Lots of cheap souvenirs. I got a t-shirt for really what equates to 5 USD. Shirt sizes are inconsistent, so check the fit first. Also, for 50 pesos, you can gain access to a red rocks area. Watch your step over there, but it is very well worth the money.

    The boats are colorful and the people are friendly!

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    It is a great for having here I enjoy every moment on my family and my friends it is a one of the super beautiful place ive ever seen

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