Sarangani Highlands is located on a hilltop overlooking Sarangani Bay. It has an awesome view of both the sea, downtown Gensan and majestic Mt. Parker and Mt. Matutum on a clear day.
In 2006, the owners saw the property and bought it because of the splendid view on a hilltop. The garage of Labella Hospital was full of landscaping materials like boulders, plants and wood collections. One of the owners urged the two doctors, who loves landscaping so much,to begin putting indigenous structures and start landscaping the place. As they continued to beautify the place with their own ideas of landscaping and architectural design, residents of General Santos City frequent the place to relax. Hence, the three owners, decided to open the restaurant, named it Sarangani Highlands Garden, named after Sarangani Bay, on July 8, 2007.
While in Sarangani Highlands, you get really closer to nature. It takes great pride in its beautiful landscaping. Lush plants, flowers and a neatly trimmed lawn welcome you upon entering the garden.
You will surely forget all your troubles when you breathe in the fresh air and fill your senses with the spectacular view.
Aside from the regular dining service, Sarangani Highlandsnow has a hotel and function areas, both air-conditioned and al-fresco, that can accommodate guests for private parties, meetings and other company activities.
In 2010, they opened the hotel with 21 rooms.
Since its opening in July 2007, Sarangani Highlands has served as “the destination” to bring special guests, celebrate special occasions and to show off to tourists.
Another feat that Sarangani Highlands has achieved is organizing the Takdol Festival or Full Moon Festival, the only one in the country last June 7, 2009. This signals the start of full moon parties and festivities.
With the tandem of the three owners, one taking care of the back-of-the-house, financial and management controls, and the two taking care of the development, landscaping and front-of-the-house, Sarangani Highlands soared high, now becoming a DESTINATION and a prime tourist spot in General Santos City.
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