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    Power Up Climbing Gym

    Power Up Climbing Gym

    4.5(4 reviews)
    15.8 kmQuezon City

    To climb here, you'd need about Php 650. Php 400 for unlimited climbing, Php 100 to rent the…read moreharness, Php 50 to rent climbing shoes, and Php 100 for the single purchase belayer card. You want to clim a wall yes? They'll teach you how to and additionally they'll teach you how to belay (because a belayer costs Php 100 per hour, it's cheaper to climb with a buddy). The coaches were very friendly and taught us about belaying and climbing really well, always highlighting the safety and proper equipment handling. How was it? IT WAS FUN FUN FUN aside from being challenging and tiring. I've been here 3 times and I will still be coming back. Parking: There are limited slots and the road is kinda small. If possible, it would be better to get dropped off but if you're bringing your car, pray for parking or try to get there in the afternoon.

    I never thought I would be able to conquer my fear of heights (and frankly, my fear of any physical…read moreactivity aside from eating and stuffing my face with junk food) until I tried wall climbing at Power Up Climbing Gym. The gym is only a few minutes away from my place in Diliman, and it is such a convenient location since it is near public transportation routes. You don't even need to worry about being a beginner. Since the climbing gym is also a club of avid wall climbers and hobbyists who understand how it is to start somewhere, the environment is very conducive to making your first tentative steps to enjoying this strenuous and physically demanding hobby. The first time I went there with a bunch of other friends to celebrate a friend's birthday, I was a bit apprehensive about being hooked up to a harness, since the PJay, the person belaying the rope below (one of the permanent instructors in the gym) was literally half my size. But size doesn't matter, apparently. He was very skilled at hoisting me up the wall, and he cheered me on during my way up. The friendly staff at the climbing gym are very well-trained and experienced in all aspects of wall climbing and bouldering, and they are quick to offer advice as to which hand- or foothold to hang on to next to keep you from falling. They start your climbing session (if you are a first-timer) with an orientation about the basic techniques, and they will also introduce you to the lingo and the jargon that you need to use to make your climbing experience as safe, as enjoyable and as fun as possible. The venue may not be as clean, air-conditioned or well appointed with comfort, but you won't need that here. Don't worry about equipment. Just bring enough cash to rent climbing shoes, and you only pay minimally for the instruction, the belaying, the actual rental of the climbing equipment. There will also be guides to assist you if you are a complete novice. Power Up is a fun and friendly environment even for those who are so out of shape. No prior preparations required. Just bring your guts, lots of chalk for your clammy hands and a good set of activewear.

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    ROX Recreational Outdoor eXchange

    ROX Recreational Outdoor eXchange

    4.3(12 reviews)
    5.4 kmTaguig City
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    ROX is basically an outdoor lover's playground. Three floors of serious gear, an indoor climbing…read morewall that goes up multiple levels, and everything from bikes to hiking, camping, snow, and motorcycling essentials. The brand mix is solid, Birkenstock, Allbirds, Reef, Billabong, Roxy, Columbia, Garmin, Camelbak, New Era, Nike, Fox, Deuter and more. It's rare to find this range in the Philippines, which makes this place feel like a real destination, not just a store. Even if you're not shopping, it's fun to walk through and explore. If you're into the outdoors, this is the kind of place you could easily lose an hour in. Great value coming here

    One day, I decided that I wanted to try Rock/Wall Climbing so I wrote it down on my bucket list…read more After a few days I started googling places that had Rock Climbing gyms. I found really good ones but they were in Quezon city, a bit far from me. Fortunately, I found one that was just a few minutes away. I found out that R.O.X., a one stop shop for anything outdoors, had Rock Climbing facilities. What's great is that their shop is in the heart of the city: The Fort, and they are just in Bonifacio High St. They're literally inside a mall. How convenient! So I skedaddled to their Rock Climbing facility and signed up for a class. The thing was, there are no classes. There's just a quick briefing about the activity, plus a few tips. A few warnings and advices later, I found myself with a harness, a wall to climb, and zero experience. The coaches were very friendly and supportive. They guided me at the start and when I got the hang of it, I just found myself at the top of the wall tired and sweay. When I was done, I had climbed three walls; one easy, one intermediate, and one difficult. The learning curve for rock climbing isn't that steep. All I needed was myself, the desire to learn, and I had fun with it. Rock Climibng was a bit challenging but it was a very awesome experience for me. I really had fun traversing the walls with just my arms, legs, and a harness for safety. It's a bit expensive though, but a good price for this kind of activity (considering that the coaches also help you if you're a beginner). You might spot famous rock climbers in this place! When I went there, I had the privilege of seeing one of the female Filipinos who climbed Mt. Everest. And yes, I was very intimidated and honored at the same time.

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    ROX Recreational Outdoor eXchange
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    Climb Central Manila

    Climb Central Manila

    3.5(4 reviews)
    7.2 kmMandaluyong City

    I wouldn't recommend this location as a spot to take a girl on a date…read more A few things i would recommend they change: Keep the safety briefings professional Dont touch an adult or child without permission. If their harness needs adjusting use your words "can i adjust your harness" or "ma'am, can you tighten the strap"

    Came here during the afternoon to try our hands at rock climbing. Payed 600 pesos for the whole…read moreday eith equipment (harness and shoes). If u sign up with them u get an additional 20% off i believe. If its your first time they give you a 15 min introduction course on how to climb, the different rules as well as how to belay and how to use the auto belay. It was very informative, and helpful, afterwards your on ur own to climb. There were a lot of different climbing stations. Approximately 25 or so, with 5 auto belay areas, each one having about 2 or 3 routes, varying in difficulty, and depending on the color od the hand holds. Each one went up about 20-30 feet. Upstairs they also had a bouldering area as well with nice thick padding since there was no harnessing. We spent a good 2 hours here and it was fun. My forearms and fingers were screaming after. But the place is nicely maintained, clean and comfortable. They had central air running which made it nice. The employees were attentive and watching but not oppressive by any means. The equipment were sturdy. The hand holds werent sticky at all. Nor were they loose. They felt very firm. The cords all look well maintained. They weren't frayed or coming apart. This is a very well put together rock climbing place. Will be back again when im in the area.

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    Climb Central Manila - Rick climbing area

    Rick climbing area

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    Camp Sandugo

    Camp Sandugo

    4.0(1 review)
    6.1 kmTaguig City

    I used to take rock climbing in 3rd year high school as a special Physical Education class with my…read morefriend and brother. I also used to be slightly afraid of heights but after the first time I climbed, I found it fun and exhilarating! I also beat my brother's friend on the wall, hehe. There's something about adrenaline, accomplishment and endorphins ("Exercise gives you endorphins. Endorphins make you happy. Happy people don't just shoot their husbands. They just don't." Hehe, raise your hand if you know that movie quote!) that gives a person a big confidence boost. And rock climbing did it for me. It also made me taller! haha Now, I haven't done rock climbing in years and really missed it. My friend who's really active (she loves basketball and runs marathons) invited me and my sister to go rock climbing in Market! Market! And at first I thought she was joking. There's a rock climbing area inside a mall at the cinema area? But she assured me there was so I was totally game. I don't know any other indoor climbing places in Manila aside from the one that used to be in Power Plant Mall. I find that there being one in Market! Market! is extremely convenient for first timers and climbers who want to climb on a whim. You don't have to go far or out of town and it's very accessible to the public. It's a 44 foot wall and has different sides ranging from easy to difficult depending on your expertise and experience. Staff will be there to guide you of course. It was super fun and there were even 10 year old boys climbing along with us. It is an open area though so if you're quite shy or nervous, you might want to climb in an earlier time because a lot of people watch. But don't worry! It's not like you know these people anyway, haha. They have a small shop if you want to buy some gear and price point is affordable as well so that's definitely a good thing.

    Travel Factor

    Travel Factor

    4.2(5 reviews)
    7.6 kmPasig City

    My friends and I wanted to go to Mount Pulag, but we were very unfamiliar with Baguio. Also, as…read morelifelong city people, nature can be quite trying for us. As a result, we decided to enlist Travel Factor's services to help us navigate to the top of Mount Pulag I was very satisfied with Travel Factor's services. We were always on schedule. The guides were very knowledgeable, entertaining and were always prepared. They readily answered any questions that we might have had and were always careful to manage our expectations. What I appreciated most was that after a 6 hour overnight bus ride from Manila, followed by a 2 hour jeepney ride followed by 4 hours of walking uneven terrain, when we got to the camp site, all the tents were already prepared. While most of my comrades decided to explore the woods, I was just very thankful that I had a place to crawl in and sleep. The next best thing I appreciated was breakfast the next day. When we woke up, the guides already has instant noodles and champorado cooking over a small fire. After sleeping through almost freezing temperatures, it was definitely one of the best meals I've ever had in my life. In spite of my eternal crankiness, my Mount Pulag adventure was made memorable thanks to Travel Factor.

    I'm all for solo travelling. Sometimes, it's difficult to wrangle up a group for just the right…read moretime and financial capacity to go on an out of town trip. And while it's great fun to travel with friends, my wanderlust sometimes just gets the better of me. This is why I'm so thankful I stumbled upon Travel Factor's site. They offer trips in and out of the country, with the best possible experiences and highlights. It's all for a reasonable price too! And it doesn't matter if you're alone, you can join a Travel Factor group and meet new people! For the adventurous (like me!), they offer hikes, spelunking, surfing packages, and backpacking trips. For a chill weekend, you could also join their food trips, bike sessions, or photography walks. Travel Factor takes care of everything for you on your trip so you don't have to worry about booking this tour or this hotel - it's all served on a silver platter and you can just sit back and enjoy the experience.

    Mt. Daraitan - This view of Mt Mamara and Mt Daraitan

    Mt. Daraitan

    5.0(2 reviews)
    46.4 km

    Scrolling down my Facebook and Twitter timeline, I noticed that a lot of young people like me are…read moregoing to mountainous regions near Manila to try out hiking. I'm not really a fan of hiking or physical activities in general, but for some reason I got a bit jealous. I also wanted to go hiking with my friends as part of our yearly barkada goals. When my friend heard that I was interested in hiking, he immediately planned a trip to Tanay, Rizal. He told us that he knows this really cool place where we could hike. It took us 1 and a half hours to get to Tanay, Rizal. We first went to Brgy. Daraitan to contact a tour guide. When we finally found a tour guide for our day trip, we decided to head out to Mt. Daraitan. We only assigned one person from our barkada to take pictures, because we heard that a girl fell down the mountain while she was taking selfies (Yikes!). During our hike, there were many campsites and way points where we rested. There's also a super clean river down the mountain where some of my friends bathe in. If you want to visit an ecotourism site, you can take an alternate trail to Mt. Lugang, a beautiful mountainous region deep within Sierra Madre. This place will surely make you appreciate the beauty of mother nature. It was a very tiring adventure. At first, I was really scared, but the tour guide told me that I'll be safe as long as I follow all of his guidelines. This experience is definitely one for the books!

    I was so amazed with how the river looks. Although the ride going to this scenic view is quite long…read moreand bumpy, its actually worth the wait. You have to go in groups though so you will not ripped off your pocket. Its also better if you have your own private car because the only means of transportation is trike going to barangay Daraitan. Just make sure the vehicle will endure the rocky road, literally its super bumpy and kinda steep. Also you have to pay for registrations, mandatory tour guide, bridge and so on.. that's why its better if you're in groups. Locals were nice and friendly though.

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    Mt. Daraitan - What a scenic view

    What a scenic view

    Mt. Daraitan - The bridge heading to the Tinipak cave

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    The bridge heading to the Tinipak cave

    Sandugo - hiking - Updated July 2026

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