Alonzo Mulach Signs New Endorsement with Nutri10Plus at RAVE Rainforest Park

If you have a picky eater in your household and you’re worried that your children may not be getting enough nutrients from food, sometimes taking multivitamins can be a helpful option.

If you do decide to give your child a multivitamin (and your pediatrician agrees), choose one that is specially formulated for children and provides only the essential nutrients your child needs for an extra boost. It should contain Chlorella Growth Factor (CGF), Zinc, Taurine, Lysine, and vitamins such as A, D3, E, B1, B2, B3, B6, B12, and C to help support overall immunity.


Nutri10Plus Syrup contains all of these nutrients.

With four years in the pharmaceutical market, Wert Philippines has officially launched Nutri10Plus, along with their special endorser, the adorable Alonzo Mulach, who is equally active and strong.


Earlier that day, some morning activities were given to us that constantly tested our being “Aktibo” (active) and “Malakas” (strong) at the RAVE Rainforest Park in Pasig.

So where is this RAVE, you ask? Prior to the event, I even had to ask my husband to go with me and help find the park.



This place is just near Manggahan River in Rosario Pasig.
You can easily see this at the back of Pasig General Hospital and beside Rizal Technological University.


There are a few things you might not expect to find in Pasig. In the heart of a prosperous and highly urbanized city like this, I never imagined a rainforest park would exist.

We drove down from the eastern side of Metro Manila. It didn’t take long, thanks to Waze. The park has a good car park, and the moment you step out of the car, you’re immediately greeted by trees. Trees everywhere, I tell you.

What I really appreciate is when a place like this is clean and well-maintained. I’m usually put off by attractions that are messy or littered with garbage, but this one was not at all, I was genuinely impressed.



I think they renovated the place after Typhoon Ondoy hit the Philippines a few years ago.

They now have an Adventure Park, Boating Lagoon, Botanical Garden, Camping Area, Fitness Center, Flower Park, Kiddie Playland, Pasig Zoo, Mini Train Station, Picnic Grove, Promenade Area, and a RAVE Amphitheater.



Here are the rates at RAVE Rainforest Park:

Swimming Pool Entrance
  • Pasigueños: Adult – ₱100.00 | Children (3ft below) – ₱50.00
  • Non-Pasigueños: Adult – ₱150.00 | Children (3ft below) – ₱100.00
  • Cottage/Fixed Rate – ₱500.00
  • Table w/ 4 Chairs – ₱100.00
  • Table w/ Umbrella w/ 4 Chairs – ₱200.00
  • Rapids
  • Pasigueños – ₱50.00
  • Non-Pasigueños – ₱50.00
Swimming Lessons
  • Nursery/Tadpole (1hr – 10 sessions) – ₱3,500.00
  • Beginners (1hr – 10 sessions) – ₱3,000.00
  • Advance (2hrs – 15 sessions) – ₱2,500.00
  • Competitive (2hrs – 15 sessions) – ₱2,000.00
  • Butterfly House
  • Pasigueños – ₱20.00
  • Non-Pasigueños – ₱30.00
Mini Train
  • Pasigueños – ₱20.00
  • Non-Pasigueños – ₱30.00
Mini Zoo
  • Pasigueños – ₱20.00
  • Non-Pasigueños – ₱30.00

  • Flower Fields – ₱10.00
  • aMAZE Garden – ₱10.00
  • Boating (15 mins)
  • Pasigueños – ₱50.00
  • Non-Pasigueños – ₱50.00
Zip Line (One Way)
  • Pasigueños – ₱100.00 | Non-Pasigueños – ₱150.00
Zip Line (Two Way)
  • Pasigueños – ₱150.00 | Non-Pasigueños – ₱200.00
Wall Climbing
  • Pasigueños – ₱100.00 | Non-Pasigueños – ₱150.00
Rappelling
  • Pasigueños – ₱100.00 | Non-Pasigueños – ₱150.00
Obstacle Course
  • Pasigueños – ₱50.00 | Non-Pasigueños – ₱100.00
Skate Park (BMX/Skateboard)
  • Pasigueños – ₱50.00 | Non-Pasigueños – ₱100.00


Just in case you get tired from all the walking and exploring, resting areas with cottages, tables and benches are easily accessible and the rent is quite cheap.


The park is not at all packed and crowded.
It's a huge park and many of the sprawling walkways are surrounded on all sides by trees again so that may be part of why it feels so private.


The park is open from 8am till 5pm only, so if you can arrive as soon as the doors open, you will get to enjoy the rainforest ambiance in peace and quiet.

I didn’t get the chance to see what the Flower Field had to offer. It was dreadfully hot that day, and I really didn’t want my son’s skin to be exposed to all those harsh sun rays.




Nope, I didn’t try the zipline. My son wanted to, but my heart said no.

My heart can no longer take part in those kinds of activities. I have MVP, so I experience anxiety and panic attacks every now and then, and it can get painful sometimes too.



I was truly grateful to the mommy blogger who paid the zoo entrance for me and my son :)

She said she had extra free passes, so she kindly gave them to us.

God bless her kind heart :)



Riding the Mini Train Ride was the first activity we did.
For 30 minutes, I think, they let us see and explore the whole Rave Rain forest for only 30 pesos.


There's a playground for the kids.

 
We saw the gardening area during our train ride.



A man-made pond with numerous water fountains.

 
We also passed by the zoo.

 
The basketball court.


The train ride, for me, was the highlight of the place.

You get to enjoy beautiful scenery, and the train guide even provides interesting commentary along the way. It’s clean, but a bit uncomfortable since it’s quite small, well, mini.

If you’re sitting with someone you’re not familiar with, it can get a little awkward when your knees keep bumping into each other throughout the ride.



They provided us unlimited energy bars and mineral water to keep us hydrated and full all the time. 
The weather that day was totally hot. 


The next thing we did was the Boating Ride.

It was my son’s second time riding a boat. The first time was at Nuvali, and he was still a baby then, so he doesn’t really remember much of that experience.

  

He was pretty excited to paddle the boat himself. It was both exciting and scary for me at the same time.

Thank God for swimming classes back in college (and for the gold medals as well.


 
Huge points for the park for providing us with life vests before the boat ride :)




The last thing we did was the bush maze.
They had this prize hunting activity inside the maze but sadly I didn't get any.


The product launching was held at the main stage of the amphitheater, which is approximately five meters high with a stretched fabric roofing, perfect for concerts and events like this.

Surrounding it are stone bleachers with chessboard tables.


They had popcorn, cotton candy, and dirty ice cream.




Alba’s was the official caterer for this event.

Unfortunately, I experienced stomach flu and diarrhea that night. It might have been because of the hot weather that day.

Thankfully, my child is “Aktibo” and “Malakas,” so he was spared from the illness.




Wert Philippines aims to be a dynamic and innovative provider of healthcare products that are essential in improving people’s lives, while showcasing traditional Filipino medicines worldwide.

Present during the contract signing were (from left): Minette Medina, WERT VP for Operations; Asteria Amoyo, VIVA Talent Manager; Diane Tupaz, mother of Alonzo; Niño Muhlach, father of Alonzo; Alonzo Muhlach, endorser for Nutri10Plus; Ludwig L. Ong, WERT President; Joel Alfaro, MediaKitchen Inc. President; and George Ramos, WERT Comptroller.



If you are looking for a nice new place to visit with your kids, RAVE Rainforest Park is the place.

For every PASIGUEÑO who will visit Rainforest Adventure Experience Park. (RAVE), please bring one valid ID for you to avail the discounted rates for amenities and facilities.


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