Province of Ifugao Hotels

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  • Reviews: 7

3 out of 5 starsUser Rating

Stairway Lodge and Restaurant: a practical place to stay in

You can choose between a private and a common room. Private rooms (P500) have their own bathroom with hot shower (although you have to be patient with the water flow). Common rooms are at P400 or P200 per head and you share a common bathroom with the other guests. Water is super cold (imagine you're inside a refrigerator) and you may request for hot water for less than P50 per kettle, I think. Coffee and tea are quite expensive so better buy from a nearby store or just bring your own. They charge P10 for a cup of hot water. Notice that HOT WATER is really precious huh?

  • Opinion of Price: least expensive
  • Related to: Backpacking, Adventure Travel, Budget Travel
  • Written December 11, 2007
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  • Reviews: 59

5 out of 5 starsUser Rating

People's Lodge and Restaurant: Cool mountain scene

The place is peaceful and quiet and very inviting for rest and reading. The food is great and price is cheap. Air is fresh and cool.

Unique Quality: View of the fogs in the morning and late afternoon. Mountain view at the terrace.

  • Opinion of Price: about average
  • Address: Poblacion, Banaue, Ifugao
  • Phone: +63 74 3864014
  • Written November 19, 2004
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Q: weather "What is the weather like in Ifugao during the months of July and August? Does it get hit by typhoons? And how are the roads..."

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A: "July and August are within the wet season so the chances of rain including typhoons are higher during the second half of the year. If you'll go up to Banaue via Nueva..."

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