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Zambales is known for its pristine and unpolluted beaches. Iba, which has more than 25 kilometers of coastline that stretches along the South China hosts more than 40 beach resorts. Sajorda River Park is close to the beaches of Dingin Iba, Zambales. The scenic sunset views are unforgettable, with all colors of red, orange, blue and green, mixing in rays that serve the background of the setting sun against the horizon. It's amazing! Sajorda River Park offers an alternative to beach swimming and frolicking when the sun is at its peak. A relief from the heat of the beach, one can enjoy swimming in the river, boating and fishing under the cooler atmosphere of the river. Sip your favorite drink and munch some finger foods while you enjoy the waveless Takar River aboard a small recreational boat and raft. The swimming pool with fun slides, allows greater swimming enjoyment to small children. It is much safer than the beach or the river. Even adult non-swimmers can have fun with the slides, flipping or wading within the shallow pool area. Tables surrounding the pool provide shades while munching and sipping mango juice - a delicacy drink offered by Sajorda River Park. The family rooms and individual rooms were designed to provide the comforts of out-of-town vacation living. Built along the natural landscape, the fully air-conditioned rooms are spacious, each complete with bathroom and toilet facilities that are clean and are at par with starred hotels. The rooms are wide and spacious enough to accommodate adults and children. They come in family room sizes and couple room sizes. Cabinets and night tables are standard features of the rooms. With full lighting and controlled lighting switches, visitors can change the lighting moods appropriate for out-of-town vacationing. The rooms are provided with spacious toilets and bathrooms with hot and cold showers, vanity mirrors and ventilation. Zambales boasts its food cuisine and delicacies. These are served at Sajorda River Park. The mangga at suman of Zambales leave the palates craving for more. The native kinigtot,"jumping salad", nilupak and kinilaw are some of the native Zambales food that vacationists enjoy. Crabs, lobsters, pupulo, arosip lukan and balisara are some of the bounties of the seas that are cooked and eaten the traditional way. Eating these with the world-known Zambales mango becomes a unique experience … Enjoy these foods! Sajorda River Park has a pavilion that accommodates 150 sitting guests. Built along the riverbank, the open pavilion is ideal to conventions, large meetings, weddings, baptismal parties, birthday parties, dancing and other large gatherings. The stage can comfortably be used by bands. There are several picnic areas in the resort provided with grilling and cooking facilities. These picnic groves are ideal for a more private group, picnics, get-together, taking a nap or even meditating. During high tide, when water rises to the level of steps, having meals in these areas, with your feet submerged in water, is more fun and therapeutic The Takar River is the main attraction of the Sajorda River Park for it is the only one in Zambales. This River has a sentimental value to many of the Ibanians who learned swimming in this river. The river stretches from the Mountains of Zambales leading one of its tributaries to the Takar River. Takar River is brackish taking influence from the China Sea which it leads to. This river has become the source of livelihood among the people of Iba who live along it. It is about 40 meters in width along the Sajorda River Park - which makes it ideal for river boating and short swimming. Other facilities include bamboo nipa huts, a basketball court, ping-pong and billiard nooks, mini-gymnasium, internet cafe and promenading areas. All these were built to provide guests and visitors the amenities for out-of-town vacationing. These facilities were designed to service the needs of both adult and children. |
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