The tricycle is one of the most common transportation around. All in all, this mode of transport can take up to four passengers.
Cost-wise, it's one of the cheapest way to travel - p10 can get you from the village to the main town of about 10 minute ride.
Updated Jun 27, 2011
It is more good if you will be going to a place with own car or even you rent a car. So you and your friends can have much time and not running of time. As we rent a car for 5000 pesos/100 us dollar. It is quite not expensive already though we're the one who decided where we will going to drop by and else. Of course we pay the van. More or less you can have fun inside of the car being with your friends waiting to get on the places.
Updated Apr 4, 2011
Phone: i dunno but i can asked my sis
It is most convenient to go to/around Tagaytay in your own vehicle. There are many routes to choose from, depending on your starting point. In our case, we drive through South Luzon Expressway, exit at Sta. Rosa, turn right to the direction of Silang and onwards to Tagaytay City. Once in Sta. Rosa-Silang Road, you will not miss Tagaytay. There are so many directional signs, even at shortcuts.
Written Aug 14, 2009
After alighting from your bus, you can take a tricycle to bring you to your destination. There are tricycle terminals at the Tagaytay Public Market and Olivarez Commercial Center.
Updated Aug 14, 2009
You may take the jeepney to your destination either at Olivarez Commercial Center or the Tagaytay Public Market Terminals.
Written Aug 11, 2009
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