Green Lake Park: The gateway to the biggest lake


Green Lake Park is one of the two options for tourist to see Lake Danao, the biggest and longest lake in the Visayas. It is situated in the northwest part of the lake in the peaceful village of Union, Pacijan Island, Camotes, Cebu in the Philippines. It is a “green park”, family friendly in ambience and is the haven for nature enthusiast and artist.

Green Lake Park lies in a 1.5 hectare of ancient hardwood mangrove forest. It projects a charming serenity that is very relaxing and stress relieving. The wonderful sounds of the trees and singing of the birds makes it more unwinding especially to nature lovers. Some butterflies visit Green Lake Park to pollinate. One can see kids swimming in the lake and fishermen doing their daily activity of fishing. These are things rarely seen in today’s modern and fast-paced life.

Entrance of Green Lake Park

Entrance of Green Lake Park

One of the crocodiles

One of the crocodiles

Restaurant

Restaurant

Bird House

Bird House

Wood carving of a Dragon

Wood carving of a Dragon

Green Lake Park housed a couple of small crocodiles around 3 feet long. Unlike Crocoloandia in Cebu where it has a large variety of Crocodiles from small to adults. The entrance fee of Green Lake Park is P15.00 for adults and P10.00 for children which is used to provide food to these crocodiles as well as the maintenance of the place. The wood carving designs such as crocodiles, goat and dragon are one of the things that amaze the tourists. The bird house is no longer used by birds as they prefer having a nest on top of the trees. After the tour, one can stay at the restaurant of Green Lake Park, eat some foods and sing in the videoke machine. Getting there is easy as it has the same access road with Lake Danao. When you reached Union, there is a big sign going to Lake Danao Park and another sign going to Green Lake Park.

Mark and Lisa at the Garden

Mark and Lisa at the Garden

Lake Danao

Lake Danao

Goat Carving

Goat Carving

Crocodile wood carvings

Crocodile wood carvings


This page is last updated on Jun 16, 2011 @ 2:46 pm
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Mark Anthony Maranga Mark Anthony Maranga is an Educator-Parent to his 3 Homeschooling Kids. He sells Ice Cream and Balloons in Mandaue City, Cebu. Exploring the Philippines tourist attractions together with his family is his passion; they are learning without borders.

  1. Beverly says:

    thanks for all these info!… very useful indeed..


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