Travel

Quest Adventure Camp (Teresa, Rizal): A Budget-Friendly, Activity-Packed Weekend Getaway

After a year of community quarantines and lockdowns due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many of us just want to get out of the house. If you’re looking for a budget-friendly getaway near Metro Manila, check out Quest Adventure Camp in Teresa, Rizal. It’s a good tourist spot to consider if you:

  • want a large space where kids can play, explore, and ride their bikes
  • prefer an outdoor celebration with family members
  • want to challenge yourself with some outdoor activities like biking, rope courses, wall climbing, rapelling, and zip lining
  • don’t want the adventure part… you just want to breathe some fresh air–while reading a book, sleeping, eating, drinking coffee…
  • are looking for camping/glamping sites near Metro Manila

Quest Adventure Camp Activities and Rates

Day Tour walk-ins and small groups

  • Entrance Fee (adults): P100
  • Entrance fee (kids 4-7 years old): P50
  • Entrance fee (kids below 4 years old): Free
Swimming pool access
Adults: P150
Kids 4-7 years old: P100
Kids below 4 years old: free
Junior bike trail: Free, Bike trail for adults: P50
Gemelina Rope Course: P50
Wall climbing (subject to availability): P100
Rappelling (subject to availability): P100
Zip Line (subject to availability): P250
Elora Farm organic vegetable picking (subject to availability): P250/kilo

Tents, cabanas, tables, chairs, and grills can also be rented at the site. Dorm rooms are also available for day tour visitors.

For food and drinks, you can bring your own baon or order set meals. If you’re going on a weekend, you can opt to buy food on site, as they serve all-day breakfast, juices, and brewed coffee.

Click here to view their small group walk-in rates effective February 22, 2021.

Overnight Stay

  • Overnight fee for adults (includes swimming pool and bike trail access): P550
  • Overnight fee for kids 4-7 years old (includes swimming pool and bike trail access): P400
  • Tent pitching: P250/tent
  • AC dorm rooms for overnight use: P6,000-8,000
  • Glamping setup: P1,500-P2,100

Aside from these accommodation arrangements, Quest Adventure Camp also rents out camping tents, fans, lamps, foams, beddings, and pillows. You can even request bonfire sets and order bonfire hotdogs.

Click here to view their rental rates effective February 22, 2021.

Quest Adventure Camp Packages

For large groups, Quest Adventure offers the following package:

  • Family Camp Day Tour
  • Overnight Camping
  • Corporate / Youth Group / Church Group Day Tours

Tips

  • Be early. If you’re visiting on a weekend, you can expect more families and guests to come in later in the day. By getting there early, you can roam around while the sun’s not yet too hot.
    • Plus, you can enjoy the pool and other facilities while few guests are around.
    • Perhaps you can even get a shaded parking spot or pick a tent location or cabana you want.
    • In case it rains in the afternoon, at least you’ve already had the entire morning to enjoy the camp’s many activities.
  • Call and make reservations. Coordinate with Quest Adventure’s staff especially if you’d like to visit on a weekday, reserve cabanas or large tents, request accommodation, or order set meals for a large group. Ask for other activities’ availability so you also know what your family/group can or cannot do during your visit.
  • Stay safe. Bring your face masks, hand sanitizers, or even soap so you can wash your hands in between activities.
  • Tipid tips: If you’d like to keep your trip’s expenses low, consider bringing your own food and drinks. If you’re travelling with relatives, bring only one vehicle (if possible) and split the gas expenses.
  • Lastly, relax and have fun! Leave your work behind… unless of course, you really need to work or came there for a change of scenery while hustling. If that’s the case, I hope you’ll have a productive time. 🙂