Life is beautiful at South Lake Village
MANILA, Philippines - South Lake Village is a place where recreation is a part of everyday living. Surrounded by a 35-hectare man-made lake, it presents unlimited opportunities for pleasure right at the doorsteps of its residents. Staying home is always a new experience.
Fishing can become a hobby for the lake is home to freshwater fish. Beginners need only the basic fishing rod and other accessories, depending on the fishing method they intend to pursue. Advanced fishers can invest on more complex fishing gear to challenge themselves.
The lake is also vast enough to enjoy a relaxing boat ride. The kayak will test one’s endurance while the boat is ideal for a romantic ride for two or a parent-child bonding session.
When the weather is really balmy, it is a great time to rediscover (or discover for the first time) the joys of a having a picnic. There’s no reason to stay cooped up inside the dining room when cool air and bright, fresh flora beckons invitingly from the outside.
Whether it’s flying a kite, operating a remote-controlled plane or boat, jogging by the banks or strolling along the pocket gardens, the pleasure and relaxation never ends.
South Lake Village is the first residential island lot development in the Philippines situated within Eton City at Sta. Rosa Laguna. It was patterned after waterfront developments such as The Palm Island in Dubai and The Pearl in Qatar. More than being a luxury enclave, South Lake Village is truly a residence of choice as it’s the perfect place for recreation and relaxation.
The Lake Front Lot affords the owners a stunning view of the lake right through their windows. The Lake Village Lot offers easy access to a myriad of resort-style leisure activities just a few steps from the front door while the Riverside Lots (River Grove) provide the life-enriching benefits of living close to a river. Finally, there’s the Island Lot, which gives buyers the opportunity to own and name an island for themselves.
Eton City celebrates children’s literature through a gigantic picture storybook about “The Fourth Little Pig” by Carmelita A. Cochingco-Ballesteros. The exhibit will run until Aug. 12 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. (except Mondays) at Eton City’s activity field, the ActivFunZone. Today, Aug. 4, there is a hand-painted mugs-on-the-go workshop. The ActivFunZone can be reached by going to Eton City via the Eton City Exit of the South Luzon Expressway (SLEX).
For information, call 542-2858 to 59 or visit www.etoncity.com.ph