5/5 Paula J. 1 year ago on Google • 161 reviews
I
love
the
idea
of
them
trying
to
preserve
the
place
by
limiting
the
people
going
there
so
please
be
patient
when
you
book
your
stay.
It
is
all
worth
it
when
you're
at
the
location.
The
community
were
very
accommodating
and
you
don't
feel
like
a
guest
there
instead
you
feel
like
you're
one
with
them,
like
family.
Teresa
(not
pictured)
is
the
cabin
we
chose
to
stay
in
which
cost
around
2,500
per
night
good
for
3-4
pax.
It's
an
open
resting
area
with
bathroom
so
the
experience
was
surreal.
I
felt
at
peace
during
our
stay
both
day
and
night.
Prepare
yourself
for
the
water
temperature
bec
it's
really
cold
and
there
are
no
available
heaters.
Sometimes
the
water
doesn't
run
but
it
comes
back
after
a
while.
It
wasn't
problematic
at
all.
It's
part
of
the
experience.
There
are
also
no
mobile
signal
which
makes
the
stay
even
more
interesting
bec
you
get
to
challenge
yourself
to
detach
from
the
noise
of
the
outside
world.
It
forces
you
to
really
connect
with
yourself
and
nature.
Food
-
you
can
bring
food
while
you
are
checked
in
but
you
can
also
order
from
their
cantina.
They
serve
breakfast,
lunch
and
dinner
-
order
in
advance
-
costing
around
250-350
per
head.
Snacks
are
also
available.
All
their
food
taste
really
good
but
I
highly
recommend
their
taro/vegetable
nuggets
(P180
good
for
2)
,
raspberry
shake
(P75)
and
Bacaiano
Pizza
(P280)
.
If
you
want
more
adventure
ask
them
for
guidance
on
hiking
going
to
Tres
Pico,
"ibabaw"
and
"kaibabawan."
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