![]() ![]() ![]() Some of the “kubo” have this on the first floor, it would have been a great idea if we brought aluminum foil because the grill has rust on it! After lunch we all decided to take a swim, even if its noon time the water is so cold especially on the shallow pool. Immediately after we arrive around 11PM, we cooked our food through the barbeque grill. If you didn’t bring enough food, drinks, or snacks they have a store, open only until 5PM. The resort also have a large pavilion for different functions, this is also a fun place for your barkada to sing your favorite video-oke song for only 5pesos per song. There is also a small Terrace where you can have a good view of the river and the lush greenery. The second floor is where the bedroom is, our Nipa hut have 2 double-deck beds and one “papag”. The first floor is a traditional “silong” with tables, chairs, dirty kitchen and a grill, where you can cook, eat, and get drunk. We opted for the Nipa Hut because it’s more spacious and we don’t need air-conditioning in this place because of the cool breeze and the shade offered by the abundant trees all over the resort. The resort offers rooms good for up to 8 persons they have 2-storey traditional Filipino Nipa Huts and Concrete air-conditioned rooms. This pool has two water falls around it where you can sit and have your back massaged by the flowing water. The main pool is about 4 feet deep and has a groto/cave hidden with a stream of falling water, water flows from this to a second pool which is about 2 feet deep. The resort features two man made falls which are channeled into a large swimming pool and streams around it. Its main feature is its clear and sparkling river directly coming from Mount Banahaw, plus the trees which will make it very difficult to tell which time of the day it already is. ![]()
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