Discover the best hotels in Ifugao Province, Cordillera Region, Luzon including Rice Homestay, Native Village Inn & Restaurant, Baleh Boble Guesthouse, Savta Homestay, Highland Inn and Restaurant, Batad View Inn and Restaurant, Banaue Hotel, Banaue Evergreen Hostel And Restaurant, Bogah Home Stay, Lhorens Inn and Restaurant.
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4 based on 33 reviews
Loved staying here so much I extended my stay an extra night. The grounds are beautiful and the staff is super friendly and helpful. They hooked me up with an awesome tour guide who I spend the next 48 hours with going to rice terraces, hot springs, rivers, restaurants, karaoke bars etc... I think they could charge twice as much.
4.5 based on 231 reviews
This unique inn, where guests stay in Ifugao native houses, is set on its own mountaintop and overlooks terraces in three directions. The restaurant offers Western and Philippine dishes and has an open-pit fireplace. The inn is 9 km from downtown Banaue, near the village of Uhaj.
200 pesos trycycle from banaue for two pax 1950 a nigth for two 2pax free breakfast very nice view tahimik ng place super linis ng cr pati ng kubo super friendly ng staff hot shower pagkain more on american taste sarap magmuni muni for sure babalik p kami ?
5 based on 4 reviews
Ifugao native house designed huts with sunrise and mountain views, nice garden and camping area available and free parking space.
Butch and Claire have created a home away from home. They are caring and gracious hosts. We are thankful for a clean, comfortable and serene place to come back to each night. If you are visiting Banaue, look no further than Bailey Boble for your lodging! We stay with them every month or every other month and have enjoyed getting to know them as they take time to sit down and tell us about the history of the area. We will definitely be returning. In December as a matter of fact!! See you soon Butch and Claire!!
5 based on 2 reviews
Welcome to Savta Homestay, your Banaue “home away from home.” Savta Homestay aims to make your visit as relaxing and enjoyable as possible, which is why so many guests continue to come back year after year. You’ll enjoy relaxing rooms that offer a fireplace, a sofa, and a seating area, and you can stay connected during your stay as Savta Homestay offers guests free wifi. The guest house features a 24 hour front desk, a concierge, and room service. Plus, Savta Homestay offers a pool and breakfast, providing a pleasant respite from your busy day. For guests with a vehicle, free parking is available. There is no shortage of things to do in the area, and there are several great attractions that are within walking distance of Savta Homestay, including Batad Rice Terraces (0.2 mi) and Tappiyah Falls (0.5 mi). Savta Homestay puts the best of Banaue at your fingertips, making your stay both relaxing and enjoyable.
We really have a lovely and peaceful stay in Mam Elma Bitz place. A little far from the center but perfect for a very calm environment. Babalik daw po kami coz we're very happy with our stay. Thanks and more power po mam.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
This was a great place to stay for the hike at the Batad Rice Terraces. We, 6 adults and 7 teenagers, arrived at night and it was about a 45 minute walk from where we parked. The route was very narrow, with some areas being only single file, and we had to use flashlights because the path is not lit. The route is also on the side of a mountain so you must be aware of where you are walking. We had to leave non-essentials in our vehicle but we did have help carrying some gear from the guides working at the Inn. The Inn is on the side of the mountain as well and there are some great views overlooking the rice terraces once the sun comes up. The Inn and Restaurant itself was small and the rooms were as well. It had about 9 them if I recall correctly. The upstairs rooms are full and queen sized beds and the downstairs rooms are bunk beds. There are 2 toilets, one in the restaurant and one upstairs, and 2 showers, one downstairs and one in the restaurant. Only the downstairs shower had hot water when we stayed. The meals were separate and were not included in the price of the rooms. I suggest placing your order ahead of time because the food does take some time to be prepared. There is also no air conditioning or fans in the rooms, but since they are located high in the mountains, it was relatively cool at night and I did not feel hot on the bed. The next day we went off on the hike through the Batad Rice Terraces and to Tappiya Falls. Highland Inn provided us with one of the guides from the night before that helped us get to the hotel. Be warned, this is not an easy hike. There was a great deal of stairs and some areas you have to be much more cautious because there was nothing to help you stay steady. Balance is essential on this hike as well as being reasonably healthy/fit. There was no time limit but I suggest getting back before dark. We left early in morning around 8:30 and came back around 1PM. We also put our orders for lunch in then so when we came back it was ready to be served. Overall a great experience thanks to the kind and helpful people at the Highland Inn and Restaurant. I would definitely recommend them to other travelers looking to have an enjoyable time at the Batad Rice Terraces.
4.5 based on 35 reviews
My wife and I stayed here for a night during our trip through Banaue. The pictures are just as advertised with magnificent views of the Rice terraces and the village. First off everyone should know, is that Batad is about 40 minutes from Banaue town proper bus stop. A tricycle costs about 700 pesos one way from what we checked as the jeepneys only leave in the late afternoon when full. Once you reach the Batad drop off point, you need to walk 20 - 25 minutes downhill along the trail to reach the accommodation. Along the way you pay the 50 peso environmental fee. Remember there is no mobile signal in Batad (Smart or Globe). Your last point would be up on the Batad Saddle before you ride down to the drop off point. The room itself we got was the double room for 700 P. It is basic but that's what you expect. It had a double bed, a single bed and 2 power outlets. There is no fan and the shower/toilet is shared (towels are provided). The interiors are clean and well maintained. The view from your window has to be the highlight. The restaurant is just below the Inn and is part of Ramon Homestay. The meals are good and all priced at 185 pesos (a bit pricey but again think about the location and the difficulty in getting supplies). Everything on the menu may not be available. It looks like they used ti have cultural shows pre-pandemic however this was not operational at the time. Overall a great stay. Peaceful, disconnected and a great view to go with it. Would definitely recommend.
3.5 based on 463 reviews
Banaue Hotel and Youth Hostel is an excellent choice for travelers visiting Banaue, offering a family-friendly environment alongside many helpful amenities designed to enhance your stay. Free internet access is offered to guests, and rooms at Banaue Hotel And Youth offer a desk. During your stay, take advantage of some of the amenities offered, including a 24 hour front desk, a concierge, and baggage storage. Guests of Banaue Hotel and Youth Hostel are also welcome to enjoy a pool and free breakfast, located on site. For travelers arriving by car, free parking is available. Close to Banaue Rice Terraces (1.3 mi), a popular Banaue landmark, Banaue Hotel and Youth Hostel is a great destination for tourists. When you’re feeling hungry, be sure to check out Al's Place Banaue, Uyami's green View Lodge & Restaurant, and Stairway Lodge and Restaurant, which are some Asian restaurants that are popular with locals and out-of-towners alike. If you’re looking for something to do, Tappiyah Falls and Chapah Waterfalls are a nice way to spend some time. Enjoy your stay in Banaue!
This is a large hotel and they serve a decent breakfast. In its glory days this must have been a grand hotel but its been neglected from a maintenance point of view and it badly needs some investment. The bedrooms are spacious but the showers haven't been remodeled in probably 30 years. The taps are coming off the wall as is the sink. At least the water was hot and they provided a bucket and pail in the shower. The bed was comfortable but I got badly bitten by something (surprisingly though my wife didn't). The walls are very thin so you can hear the people in the next room.
4.5 based on 45 reviews
I really do not agree with the positive feedbacks which made me decide to stay 3 nights at Banaue Evergreen Hostel. What a bad choice. First I thought it was due to bad circumstances, that the next day will be better, but it got worse. So, if you want to have a bad sleep on a kid's bed in a 8 m² cell like freezing igloo. If you want to rely on earplugs and even though be disturbed from 6:30am until night by noisem from the nearby busy road coming in from trucks, tricycles, jeepneys, cars, bus, lorries, and so on. If you want to smell right in your nostrils the exhaust pipes of the previous, right in the corridors, in the dining room and eventually in your room, due to the tenants weird behaviours to open all doorways and windows from 6:30 am, whether you are sleeping or cannot, whether you tell them not to do so because it is noisy and smelling gasoline or ask them to explain you the secret of enjoying traffic noise and pollution. If you want to be left stranded without any wifi signal while it is clearly meant to be available and that you've also paid for it, that technical options exist apart from a prepaid small pocket WiFi not meant to deal with a full house, especially if you do not load it. If you want to be kicked out of the place at 8:30 am because Evergreen Hostel proudly holds the title of the world earliest checkout time. If you do not want to be considered as a paying guest and enjoy being told : " That's Philippines ", " You have better things to do than going on internet ", " Sleep early then you will wake up early ", " Do you wear a mask against exhaust pipe smoke when walking outside " instead of : " We are sorry. We understand and will find a solution like opening doors later. " If you want to do whatever is possible during daytime to spend as few time as possible in this place because of all of the above, then go to Banaue Evergreen Hostel. Otherwise, don't go there. By the way, I have been travelling around the world and across oceans for the last 35 years. I'm used to uncomfort, crashpads and unusual behaviours, but it was a treat to face such illogical weirdos managers who enjoy welcoming noise and pollution in their homestay all day long, leaving aside their duties to look after their paying guests. I made it clear with them during my stay with no result. I tried to advise them upon leaving with no result. So I do advise all travellers to make sure they know where they are heading.
4.5 based on 226 reviews
Bogah homestay is located at Batunbinongle, Bocos, Banaue Ifugao 3601 Philippines. The place is about less than a kilometer away from the Banaue town center and about 10 minutes walk by taking the hanging bridge from the Banaue public Market. The manager is also a certified and proffesional tour guide and driver.
Beautiful location by the rice terraces, in a quite part of town. We stayed just one night but it was beautiful. Joel, the host was very friendly and helped is arranging tours and transport all at a very reasonable price. From the start, he was willing to help even before we arrived, which I liked. It helped plan the next few days and give us a chance to see more of the area. As we were coming from Maligcong, he arranged a transfer for us with stops along the way at the view points. The next day arranged a day tour for us by tricycle to Bangaan, Ducligan and a drop off to Batad to our next accommodation. He even picked us up from Batad the following day and allowed us to shower and use the facilities before our bus back to Manila. The accommodation also does a free pick up drop off to the bus stop which is 5 minutes away. The room itself, we took the one with the private balcony, and it was exactly as described in terms of the view. The bed was comfortable and the shower had hot water. The food was good even though the portions were a bit small for the price. I would definitely recommend this hotel while staying in Banaue. Its a very peaceful setting in addition to the fact you will have help to get the most of the area.
4 based on 14 reviews
Finding an ideal family-friendly guest house in Banaue does not have to be difficult. Welcome to Lhorens Inn and Restaurant, a nice option for travelers like you. Guest rooms offer a mosquito net. You can also take advantage of some of the amenities offered by the guest house, including room service, a gift shop, and a convenience store. In addition, guests can enjoy an on-site restaurant during their visit. If you’re looking for an Asian restaurant, consider a visit to Uyami's green View Lodge & Restaurant, Stairway Lodge and Restaurant, or Al's Place Banaue, which are all conveniently located a short distance from Lhorens Inn and Restaurant. Should time allow, Banaue Rice Terraces is a popular attraction that is within walking distance. Lhorens Inn and Restaurant looks forward to welcoming you on your visit to Banaue.
Basic room with mosquito net, food was delicious ? can't get enough. Best place to stay and very affordable. Friendly host. Cooling in the morning, it's really near from the school side and peaceful. Village will take you longee to return.
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