Pandin and Yambo are twin crater lakes separated by a narrow strip of land. They are part of the Seven Lakes system in San Pablo, and are situated at …
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Nov 21, 2024
They charge for using the bathrm without running water,no soap or hand sanitizer , the store looks like a shack , dirty surroundings and unsanitary buko stand What a waste of time and money:( Full review by Jet743414
Jul 29, 2024
Yes the lake is nice but that’s it. First you can’t drive to the lake. You have to park and ride a tricycle and what a crazy ride that is. I thought i was going to get killed from the brick wall the … Full review by Joe A
May 2, 2023
If you are looking for a different experience, Lake Pandin is one of the places you should visit. Upon reaching the parking area, you take a P30/person tricycle ride to get to the lake. It's quite … Full review by Go801598
How can we get to the lake? We are near from san pablo plaza.
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when you arrive at san pablo plaza ask directions where is werner schetelig avenue (nagcarlan-rizal road). that road brings you to nagcarlan and liliw laguna. ply that road. i am not …
when you arrive at san pablo plaza ask directions where is werner schetelig avenue (nagcarlan-rizal road). that road brings you to nagcarlan and liliw laguna. ply that road. i am not that familiar with landmarks but the entrance to lake pandin is on the left side of the road lang if you are coming from san pablo city proper.