4/5 Mike Dela P. 1 year ago on Google
Nature’s
Village
Resort
situated
in
Talisay
is
a
complex
that
offers
lodging,
function
halls,
a
cafe,
an
organic
farm,
and
swimming
pool.
Was
billeted
here
for
6
nights
and
7
days
for
work
where
I
stayed
in
their
Premier
room.
It
was
spacious,
with
a
lot
of
floor
space
with
nothing
on
it
which
was,
honestly,
too
spacious
for
my
taste.
Good
points:
The
hotel
is
surrounded
by
trees
and
greeneries.
If
you’re
from
the
Metro
like
me,
this
is
a
welcome
change
from
the
concrete
jungle
and
chaotic
traffice
I’m
used
to.
The
overall
place
is
serene
with
the
natural
comfort
nature
brings.
Jogging
or
walking
early
in
the
morning
will
make
you
appreciate
the
place
more.
The
hotel
has
an
organic
farm
that
you
can
visit
and
even
buy
veggies
from.
This
farm
supplies
the
hotel
with
fresh
veggies
for
dishes
and
even
drinks.
My
favorite
drink
the
hotel
serves
is
their
juice
made
from
gabi
leaves,
calamansi,
and
honey—it’s
one
of
the
most
refreshing
drinks
in
the
country.
They
have
a
lap
pool
(25
meters)
that
is
open
from
7
am
to
7
pm.
Locals
visit
the
pool
to
swim
for
exercise
so
you
will
feel
motivated
to
do
your
drills.
The
food
served
in
the
resto
and
their
buffet
is
not
bad.
I
loved
their
Honey
Glazed
chicken
and
their
fries
that
is
made
from
potatoes
and
then
breaded.
They
also
have
a
breakfast
buffet
(check
the
schedule)
that
serves
simple
yet
yummy
food.
Usually
this
includes
sausages,
Filipino
bfast
food
such
as
dried
fish
and
tocino,
and
an
omellete
station.
The
staff
of
the
hotel
is
generally
nice
althought
the
staff
in
the
resto
seemed
to
be
more
warm
(Hello
to
Sir
Joab
and
Miss
Paula❤️)
than
the
staff
in
the
front
desk—perhaps
because
a
lot
in
the
frontdesk
appear
to
be
interns
who
may
be
nervous
as
they
learn
the
trade.
Shoutout
also
to
one
of
the
wait
staff
who
really
went
out
of
his
way
to
adjust
to
the
needs
of
a
vegan
colleague—since
there
was
no
vegan
food
in
our
menu,
he
always
tried
to
offer
alternatives
to
my
colleague.
Things
to
improve:
The
paintings
in
the
wall
of
the
rooms
seem
a
bit
kitsch.
It
doesn’t
fit
well
with
the
otherwise
modern
feel
of
the
rooms.
Also,
there’s
too
much
empty
space
in
the
premier
room
that
at
night
it
really
feels
creepy.
To
be
fair
though,
I
was
able
to
use
the
extra
space
to
do
yoga
and
floor
exercises.
Perhaps
an
interior
designer
can
review
how
to
utilize
the
space
and
to
give
the
rooms
a
more
coherent
look.
The
hotel
also
needs
to
manage
the
function
halls
better.
One
of
our
groups
was
suddenly
relocated
because
there
was
another
event
that
seemed
to
be
double-booked
for
that
specific
hall.
The
hotel
did
not
even
warn
our
group
beforehand
which
really
felt
very
unprofesh.
Other
than
these,
my
stay
we
very
pleasurable.
Waking
up
to
the
sunrise
and
all
the
trees,
seeing
the
sunrise
and
the
sunset
from
the
5th
floor
was
really
pleasurable.