Overview
Ten Cents to Heaven Leisure Camp is a hillside resort and outdoor-adventure property in Sitio Mayagay II, Barangay Cuyambay, Tanay, Rizal. It offers rooms, cabins, cabanas, tents, pools, café or restaurant service, and adventure activities across a 30-hectare site with Sierra Madre views.
This is managed resort camping rather than backcountry tent camping: simple rooms, cabins, and tents sit on a rustic hillside with pools, a café, and a climbing wall.
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How do you get to Ten Cents to Heaven Leisure Camp?
Ten Cents to Heaven Leisure Camp is reached by road in Tanay, Rizal, with the property on Sitio Mayagay II, Barangay Cuyambay, near the Marcos Highway corridor. Drive in by private vehicle or pre-arranged van, since public commute details are not consistently published.
The property lists free parking for guests. Navigate to the resort and confirm the road condition and booking details directly before traveling, especially after heavy rain.
How much does camping at Ten Cents to Heaven Leisure Camp cost?
A standard cabana for 2 costs ₱1,500 off-peak plus ₱300 adult admission each, which is ₱1,050 per person; peak is ₱1,800 plus ₱600 admission, which is ₱1,200 per person. The tariff rate reaches ₱4,500 plus admission, which is up to ₱2,550 per person.
General admission is ₱300 per adult and ₱200 per child. Family cabanas for 4 list ₱3,000 off-peak, ₱3,600 peak, and ₱6,500 tariff, which equals ₱1,050 per person off-peak and ₱1,200 peak after four adult admissions. Verify current rates before paying, since published booking pages were not always live.
What amenities does Ten Cents to Heaven Leisure Camp have?
Ten Cents to Heaven Leisure Camp has swimming pools, restaurant or café service, free WiFi, free parking, rooms, cabins, cabanas, tents, garden areas, and toilets and showers in many accommodations. Adventure facilities include a 300-meter zipline, obstacle courses, wall climbing, a hanging bridge, and a campfire service.
Private air-conditioned rooms have showers, while some cabanas have shared bathrooms and mountain views. Rooms may not include free bottled water, but a water dispenser is available in the common glasshouse area. The pet policy is not clearly published, so confirm it before bringing a pet. Bonfire availability should also be confirmed when booking.
What do campers say about Ten Cents to Heaven Leisure Camp?
Visitors frame Ten Cents to Heaven Leisure Camp as scenic, activity-focused, and well-suited to groups, families, and team building. It holds a 4.3 rating across more than 500 reviews. Praise centers on mountain views, clean rooms, hot showers, pools, and the zipline; weaker comments point to dated areas and accommodation limits.
Reviews highlight the 300-meter zipline, obstacle courses, wall climbing, hanging bridges, and overlooking views, plus toilets and baths with basic toiletries. Older travel writing emphasizes the wooden accommodations, common restrooms, restaurant, and 30-hectare grounds, but those accounts should not be treated as current rate proof.