Caliraya
Lake
Caliraya
Lake is actually situated in the three towns of Laguna, namely
Lumban, Cavinti, and Kalayaan. It is a man-made mountain lake
complete with coves and sand bars that we could boast internationally.
More than that, it is also a home of several beautiful resorts.
You could reach Caliraya by -public or -private transport.
There
are several ways to reach this place, but here are the two of
it. One from Makati through the South Expressway and the other,
from Antipolo, which you could took the zigzagging through the
thickly forested rolling hills and rugged ridges of Rizal towns
of Teresa, Morong, Baras, Famy and all the way to Laguna towns
of Pillilia, Sinoloan, Pangil, Pakil, Paete and finally Lumban
where the unique lake is located. The travel time to a distance
of about over a hundred kilometers from Manila was two-and-a-half
hours by going there privately and of course, much long if you
take it publicly.
Caliraya
Lake and the less publicized Lake Lumot that connects it are the
results of an infrastructure project. It is actually a large reservoir
built in late 1930s by the American engineers to supply
water to the Caliraya Hydroelectric Plant. At present became a
major tourist destination.
As
the dams were constructed, entrepreneurs with foresight created
two adjacent communities which were envisioned to be ecological
communities, where one can enjoy the beauty and richness of unspoiled
nature. The results were man-made mountain lakes complete with
coves and sand bars - Caliraya Lake and Sierra Lakes.
In
fact, the two lakes are the only place in the whole country where
Philippine anglers can attempt to catch the famed Largemouth Black
Bass, one of the top freshwater gamefish of the United States
of America.
The
Americans also seeded the lake with Largemouth Black Bass imported
from the United States of America, which continue to proliferate
and provide game fishers with year-round weekend excitement.
The
waters of Caliraya Lake are cool and measures about fifty meters
at its deepest. The lake extends and roves over partly submerged
hills which form islands. The shores are of sticky red clay on
some areas and pebbled on other areas.
The
deep waters of the lake and the strong mountain breeze that blows
from the Sierra Madre Mountain Ranges and the distant Mount Banahaw,
make Caliraya Lake a perfect place for aqua sports such as
boating, wind surfing and water skiing. The lake is also ideal
for game fishing as fairly large game fish swim here. A boat trip
around the lake is also available that would take about four hours.


One
of the resort there is perched on top of a low-lying mountain
overlooking the lake and commands a spectacular view of the lake
and three great mountains: Banahaw, Cristobal and Makiling as
well as the tail part of Laguna de Bay.


Caliraya
is a place where you can relax luxuriously - take a boat ride,
fishing, water ski, or windsail. Or, you can just explore the
surrounding forest or simply enjoy the cool breeze, enjoy the
sun and wind. An ideal place for winding down after all that hectic
and fast-pace life in the city, or a getaway place with your partner,
friends, and families.
So
if you have time, why don't you visit the excellent place there
for you to have a wonderful and unforgettable experience!