Cheers to a whopping number of 20 holidays and 13 long weekends in the Philippines! Filipinos have all reasons to rejoice this 2015 as well! Feeling the vacation vibe? Plan your getaways now!

Can’t get enough of the K-life? Girl, same. If you’re always on the hunt for cool Korean-inspired experiences in and near the metro, then this super-cute glamping site in Binangonan, Rizal is your perfect weekend outing.
Pretty hanoks and glamping tents? Korean BBQ with soju? K-movie marathon? Seoul Stay is the Korea-themed staycation in Rizal we never knew we needed. To top it off, it’s all set on the pristine hills of Binangonan, with tranquil views of blue skies and lush trees. Sign us up for this Seoul-ful escape, please!
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Honey Tent | Image credit: AirbnbLet’s be honest: Not everyone suits the rough-and-tumble life of camp. Enter, glamping, an ideal option for a stylish, resort-like experience outdoors. Each air-conditioned tent at Seoul Stay comes with a private pool and a private bathroom, along with complimentary breakfast and access to all campsite facilities.
Family Tent | Image credit: AirbnbThere are two kinds of tents at Seoul Stay in Rizal: Honey Tent for up to four guests, and Family Tent for groups of up to 10 people. Set on its own deck with a small pool and hangout spot, each is a quiet hideout for bonding with friends. It’s designed to keep guests at total ease with creature comforts like cushy mattresses and hot water in the bathrooms.
Image credit: Seoul Stay Official Facebook PageAt night, gather around your private bonfire area ‘til the wee hours of the night. As a bonus, you’ll get a s’mores kit so everyone can enjoy this classic camp snack during your getaway.
Image credit: Seoul Stay Official Facebook PagePrefer a more classic Korean experience? Seoul Stay recently launched beautiful hanok villas inspired by traditional Korean houses. For a second, you’ll almost believe you’ve been transported to 14th-century Korea. Some guests even come dressed in a hanbok to look like the part!
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Image credit: Seoul Stay Official Facebook PageAlong with all the amenities of the tents, each hanok also enjoys a private cinema projector for bingeing your favourite K-dramas with your buddies.
Image credit: Seoul Stay Official Facebook PageThanks to the Korean restaurant and café on the property, guests don’t have to cook their own meals during their camping-slash-glamping trip. From samgyupsal to gamjatang, Seoul Kitchen serves popular dishes so guests can get a taste of Korea from the provincial hills of Binangonan.
Image credit: AirbnbAfter getting your fill of the mouthwatering feast, settle in for a chill night of Korean movies at Seoul Stay’s outdoor cinema. We’re telling you: Movie nights are even more fun when enjoyed under the stars! Other notable camp amenities at Seoul Stay in Rizal include an archery range, an outdoor basketball court, and an outdoor driving range with a putting green.
Indeed, with Seoul Stay, it’s only a quick drive to Rizal for a fun-filled Korean-inspired experience. No planes, no visa troubles, no hefty costs! See you there?
Featured image credit: Seoul Stay | Official Facebook Page
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