W375+Q5Q, Imbatugan, Banaue, Ifugao, 1116, PhilippinesSee Hotel Details
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8.4/10
Very Good
13 Reviews
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Location8.4
Amenities8.4
Service8.4
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Davidjli
Family Room, Private Bathroom
Stay Date Dec 2024
Couples
6 Reviews
8.0/10
Very Good
Posted on Feb 1, 2025
The staff is very friendly. The room was basic, but had everything we needed. It was very humid though. All our stuff was wet after our stay there.
Camilo Cheng
Family Room, Private Bathroom
Stay Date Dec 2023
Travel with friends
5 Reviews
6.5/10
Posted on Jan 11, 2024
We arrived at there around 10pm and most of places are closed. Even though the stuff are still will to prepare us dinner. Just need to remind them for towels and sope.
Guest User
Double Room, Private Bathroom
Stay Date Dec 2024
Travel with friends
14 Reviews
10.0/10
Outstanding
Posted on Jan 11, 2025
All perfect!!!
RanaJewel
Double Room, Private Bathroom
Stay Date Sep 2022
Solo travelers
3 Reviews
6.0/10
Posted on Oct 24, 2022
Location is beside the road and have safe car park. Restaurant food is ok but quantity is poor (ordered chicken adabo and had 3 tiny pieces of chicken). Check in and out was smooth. Room had attached washroom and hot water but very basic washroom and room. Good view of the rice terraces from the restaurant and veranda upstairs next to the assigned room. Ok for one day.
Guest User
Stay Date Dec 2022
Couples
6.0/10
Posted on Jan 11, 2023
We stayed in this guest house during our 3-day trek in the rice fields of Batan/Banaue. Simple and local guest house. It is not luxury but you have the bare minimum. A room that closes with doors (I do not understand the previous reviews), a double bed and a bathroom. Negative points: - the temperature is difficult to regulate (either too hot or too cold, but we are in the mountains and in an isolated place in the Philippines, not like on the islands so I understand) - the food - the windows (at night we could hear everything that was happening in the street and the curtains are too thin so the day passes)