Ultimate Guide to Sumlang Lake!

Sumlang is a man-made lake located in Camalig, Albay that is famed for being the new habitat to a wide range of flora and fauna. It has recently succeeded in becoming a feeding ground for some migratory and resident birds.

This new tourist attraction has been upgraded by the province, where visitors enjoy an uninterrupted and clear look on the majestic Mount Mayon. You should visit the lake in the early morning or late afternoon to see either the sunrise or sunset.

Sumlang Lake has a lot to offer, from food, to service, and to picturesque views of Albay’s pride – Mayon. Visit now!

How to get to Sumlang Lake?

Easiest way to get to Sumlang Lake

Take your vacation up a few notches and don’t bother with the stress there is in public transport. Avail a car rental service from us – Legazpi Rent a Car to get to Sumlang as quick as 1, 2, 3! You can sit back and chika in the backseat worry-free while we hustle in sending you to Sumlang Lake on time!

Wherever you are from Albay, we are more than ready to pick you up! With this rental, you will save a lot of money and time! You will have more time to spend in the resort, won’t it be great?

If you are a small group or a big crowd, you will be accommodated regardless! Our diverse set of rental units is more than enough to suit all your travel needs!

Book with us now through our Booking Page.

You can also contact us through the following:
[Globe]: 0965 129 6777 or 0955 872 3883
[Smart]: 0907 931 8778 or 0907 931 8774
Email: info@nagarentacar.com
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From Legazpi to Sumlang Lake

1. Head to downtown Legazpi City.
2. Ride a jeepney heading to either Camalig, Guinobatan, or Polangui.
3. Ask the driver to drop you off at the Agri-Village.
4. From the Agri-Village, ride a tricycle heading to Sumlang Lake.

Things to do at Sumlang Lake

1. BALSA RIDE
– You can’t swim in the lake, but the place offers a balsa or bamboo raft that you can use for your instagram photos.

2. WATCH THE CULTURAL DEMO
– Enjoy a cultural tour by going to the cottages beside the souvenir shop. They also have cooking demos featuring Bicolano food such as pinangat and many more!

3. LEARN HOW TO WEAVE ABACA
– Another cultural feature they have on display is on preparing the strips of abaca to be weaved into bags and other local products.

4. TAKE HOME A SOUVENIR
– Their souvenir shop features Albay’s best local products such as bags, baskets, home furniture, and some edible pasalubongs!

5. SNAP YOUR PHOTOS
– Picture or it didn’t happen! Don’t pass up on the chance to memorialize your visit by snapping a photo with the Mayon Volcano in your background!

Rates and Fees

ENTRANCE FEE
Adults – ₱ 100
Senior Citizens – ₱ 80
Children – ₱ 60

Environmental Fee – ₱ 20
Parking Fee for Motorcycle and Tricycles – ₱ 10
Parking Fee for Cars – ₱ 20
Balsa Ride – ₱ 80 per person for 30 minutes
Kayak – ₱ 100 per person for 30 minutes
Aqua Bike – ₱ 100 per person for 30 minutes

FISHING
Fish Feeding – ₱ 20
Rental Equipment – ₱ 50
Fish Rate – ₱ 150 per kilo

Interesting Facts

– Sumlang is only a man-made lake.

How to Contact

You can contact Sumlang Lake through these:
Mobile No.: 0968 887 3244
Email: info.naturefuntraventure@gmail.com
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/SumlangLakeNFT/

Reminders when visiting Sumlang Lake

1. Sumlang Lake is open everyday from 8 AM to 8 PM.
2. The best time to visit is early morning or late afternoon.
3. Respect the environment and do not pick up plants.
4. Throw your trash in the proper disposal bins.
5. Do not leave your things unattended.

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