Bangkong Kahoy Valley Nature Retreat and Field Study Center

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Quezon, Philippines

Nature preserve· Bird watching area· Natural goods store· Retreat center· Cottage· Organic restaurant

Bangkong Kahoy Valley Nature Retreat and Field Study Center Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Bangkong Kahoy Valley Nature Retreat and Field Study Center is located in Quezon, Philippines on Brgy. Kinabuhayan, Dolores,. Bangkong Kahoy Valley Nature Retreat and Field Study Center is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category nature preserve in Philippines.

Address

Brgy. Kinabuhayan, Dolores,

Phone

+63 9291496458

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Open hours

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Juno Olimpo

One of the best hidden gems to go to if you love to go under the radar and connect to nature.

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Jeremy Magnayi

Worth the trip.

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Mark Lester

We had an amazing time staying in this magnificent place in Dolores, Quezon! A perfect place if you want to be with nature! You'll love its weather for sure! If you also love camping, look no more baby! Their drinking water is promising! Friendly staffs too! Generous sa foods servings.️

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Aileen RG Dabu

We had the best time as we relaxed in the area. We had an open cottage with mosquito nets which surprisingly act as protection from both the mosquitoes and the night wind. We had organic vegetables and freshly cooked food (buffet style) for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The people of Bangkong Kahoy were some of the warmest, jovial people I have met in my travels and being there felt like being welcomed by your own family. Our initial plan of staying overnight turned into a two-night stay. It is a must that you book ahead as they limit the number of guests so as to ensure that peace and quiet is achieved. You can contact them via Facebook or via their website. What to do there: 1. Camp and do bonfire in their camping grounds 2. Wander around the area and see football fields where horses graze and where you can run as wild and free as you want. 3. Walk around the trails and pick guava from the guava trees along the way 4. See how mushrooms are grown! 5. Eat their delicious Mushroom burger, mushroom hopia (which you can order on hand) and their minatamis na saba dessert (part of the buffet). Of course, the buffet menu is based on which vegetables are in season or available. 6. Help out with their vegetable garden. Cultivate your green thumb and learn the basic ropes of vegetable gardening. Look for Gio, wake up at 6am and help out, we did! 7. If you are lucky, you can pick sampinit (wild raspberries) 8. Horseback riding is available upon request. 9. Bird watching. See the very rare Whiskered Pita in their natural habitat. Ask for Kuya Cris, the pita whisperer and you will surely see these \bigotes\. 10. Look at (or chase!) their free range chicken. 11. Mudslide (when you are lucky enough that it is set-up) 12. Stargazing and astro-photography :-) 13. Have fun with their resident cutie, young boy Nayon who looks so adorable trying to help his parents in the vegetable garden (while making a mess on his clothes).

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Dindo Gendrano

Perfect place to relax and appreciate nature. Must try the wild raspberry picking.

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Jhayel Rosales

This place is good to relax escape to city and need silent place only nature and you. also for mountaineer and biker

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nishtha jain

Its a beautiful place in the lap of nature with pure oxygen and cold breeze. Green grounds available for trekking and camping is good enough to lift your spirits. However, the people managing the food and room service need to be a bit more helpful and kind.

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Thomas Meinert

It's super nice here. I got here by luck and liked to stay 1 night. You have different bungalows and a camping side for the budget travelers. Don't expect high level bungalows. They are simple but have everything you need. Also it's more about the integration into the nature and tourism and nature beside each other. The organic farming follows the same idea. The people running the restaurant and farm are really friendly and helpful. The atmosphere is welcoming and warm hearted to every visitor. I still love it here, the farm is surrounded by beautiful nature and you have a few outdoor activities. If the people are inviting you to play frisbee, be careful, it's a real sport not only throwing a frisbee around. I loved it. Please come and visit the beautiful place and support their ideas in farming and tourism.