5/5 Anton D. 2 years ago on Google
Overall,
we
love
the
art-
and
culture-inspired
landscape,
the
lush
spacious
gardens,
and
the
Filipino
heritage
food.
This
is
a
good
place
to
go
safely
with
the
entire
family,
the
grand
parents
and
the
kids,
to
celebrate
special
milestones.
Itβs
also
a
great
place
for
retreats
and
munimuni
or
moments
of
self-reflection.
Plan
to
hang
around
here
the
whole
day
from
lunch
to
sundown
to
enjoy
the
garden
landscape,
savor
the
food,
explore
the
art,
and
experience
the
sunset
in
the
terraces.
Make
sure
to
try
the
Bulalo,
Adobo
sa
Dilaw,
Kulawo,
and
Salmon
Annato
during
your
visit.
Best
to
just
pay
the
entrance
fees
and
order
a
la
carte
so
that
you
can
customize
the
food
to
your
preferences.
Budget
about
β±1,500/head.
Make
sure
to
bring
mosquito
repellant
if
you
are
staying
until
sunset.
The
terraced
area
is
not
senior-friendly.
Donβt
attempt
to
play
hide
&
seek
with
your
kids
here.
Internet
is
fast
so
you
can
do
a
bit
of
work
in
between
if
necessary.
Meet
with
Ninang
Riza
so
she
can
tell
you
stories
about
Shambala.
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