Where to Stay in Batad, Banaue

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The first question to ask in deciding where to stay is do you want to have electricity at night or do you want to experience living in the Batad Village with no electricity?  There are five inns located on the hill overlooking the Batad Village. They are Rita’s, Hillside Inn, Simon’s, Batad Pension and Ramon’s Homestay. All of them have electricity but the biggest inns are Hillside Inn and Simon’s Inn. Both of them can accommodate 50 guests at any time and they have a fantastic view of the Batad Village.

We stayed in Hillside Inn and I would recommend it because of the good service and good kitchen. The rooms in Batad would costs P150-P200 per person per night.

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Hillside Inn and Restaurant
Contact Person: Maya Addug
Mobile Number: +63 919-379 9599
Mobile Number: +63 905-769-9796

17 rooms.
Maximum of 50+ people.
Has electricity and good kitchen.
Common Bathrooms — separate toilet and bath rooms.
Has great and unobstructed view of Batad Village.

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Rita’s Mount View Inn and Restaurant
with Special Pizza and Chapati Bread

Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Nabannal
Batad, Banaue 3601 Ifugao, Philippines
Mobile Number: +63 910 842 3076

6 rooms
12 people maximum
Has a nice ifugao hut with ifugao antique collection

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Ramon’s Homestay
Contact Number: +63 927 678 3932
Contact Number: +63 918 243 9827

You can stay in traditional Ifugao huts and learn about Ifugao Culture

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Simon’s Inn
Contact Person: Simon Illag
Mobile Number: +63 919 261-9566

16 rooms
48 people maximum.
Has a fantastic view of Batad Village.

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Batad Pension and Restaurant
Contact Person: Gina or Florence
Mobile: +63 921 737 1745

8 rooms.
Maximum of 22 people.

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Samson’s Homestay.
Inside the Batad Village.

Reserve via Batad Tourist Info
Mobile Number: +63 905 397 2317

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Cristina Inn
Contact Person: John Amehna +63 906 977 3771

3 rooms.
12 people Maximum
In Batad Village.
No Electricity Available at night.

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Foreigner’s Inn
Contact Person: David Chuccar

Reserve via Batad Tourist Info
Mobile Number: +63 905 397 2317

7 rooms
14 people maximum
In the middle of Batad Village.
No Electricity available at night.
The original inn popular to foreigners inside the village.

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Waterfall Side Inn
Contact: Charlie Ognayon
via Batad Tourist Info
Mobile Number: +63 905 926 5423

3 rooms.
10 people maximum.
Near the Tapiya Falls.
No Electricity.

34 thoughts on “Where to Stay in Batad, Banaue

  1. Hi,
    This is Ramon Binalit of Ramon’s Homestay. I would like to request that you change the contact numbers to: 09296124423 and 09169848380
    Thanks so much,
    Ramon Binalit
    Batad Homestay

  2. Hi,
    I plan to travel Banaue – Batad this ocming April. Ill travel with my two teenager nephew. Just the 3 of us it is safe?

  3. For Hillside Inn, the contact information has also changed. Please be advised that Maya Addug’s new number is 0917-757-44-11. She is getting married on March 13, so her surname will also change.

  4. hello, Mr Diaz thank you for promoting our own Batad Rice Terraces.I am a family of Ramon’s Homestay, i think you are the guy who is in the TV one of the guest i forgot the name of that show.Keep up your good works.

  5. hi.. i would like to say thank u for this very informative page uv done.. i would juz like to ask..iv been trying to call mr. simon illag of simon’s inn but the number is no longer working i guess..do u know any number other than the one posted? thanx

  6. Hi Anton, my daughter’s been an avid reader of you site for years now. And she recommended that I check it out. I noticed that you only mentioned Batad in this article. If you must or if people should ask, may I recommend our small place called SANAFE Lodge & Restaurant. Our contact details are as follows:
    +63 74 386 4085
    +63 939 9390128
    sanafelodge@yahoo.com
    info@sanafelodge.com
    http://www.sanafelodge.com
    Would appreciate your accommodation on this and we hope you can visit us in Banaue soon.
    Thank you and God bless you and your family!

  7. Hi,
    I have dined in Susan’s restaurant in Banaue, for breakfast. It is a nice restaurant. http://hk.myblog.yahoo.com/Deli-Prince/index?l=f&id=139 is blog, recording my dining and travel experience in the Philippines, Banaue, Manila http://hk.myblog.yahoo.com/Deli-Prince/index?l=f&id=137, Hong Kong and other cities in the world.
    Banaue is a very fascinating spot in the Philippines. Any visitors are highly recommended to have a visit. Have a nice trip.
    Habitat from Hong Kong

  8. hello… we’re planning to stay in Hillside on 23 – 24 March. Does Maya have an email address that I can contact?
    I was also planning on hiring a jeep or a van on the 24 just to go around Banawe and is wondering how much it would cost..
    Thanks

  9. I will plan to visit rice terrace on 25 26 august ..how is weather in this time ? I know this ıs not the best season for visiting but I have holliday on this mounth..so I planned this journey..is it possible to visit this time ? how will be weather..

  10. Usually the weather up there would be raining but it won't be as heavy as a typhoon. Just be ready with all your jackets and have a water proof bag. 

  11. ive been in batad and had a great stay at Rita’s inn overseeing the rice terraces.it was awesome and the family who owns the place were overwhelming and the foods are delicious.i miss the pizza of germaine.it was really a place away from home. it was fun. i had a great time not only to that place but also with the family. Romeo tells many things about batad.for sure to go back.

  12. Sorry but I’m quiet disappointed with the exterior appearance of these Inns. Do you think they would strongly attract foreigners??? Bubong palang halatang as Pilipinas na, they reflect the ugliness of our country…hayy sayang…ang ganda pa naman ng rice terraces.

  13. LawReal,
    Speak for yourself. I’m not put off by the roof. Besides, travellers nowadays have become more and more open minded, thus, understand 1.that this kind of bubong is what we commonly use in the Philippines,an advantage for someone looking for the real feel of our country and 2. they cannot expect a Ritz Hotel on the mountains. I commend the person who took the trouble of posting this. It’s very helpful.

  14. For Hillside Inn, contact Atty. Maya at 0908 601 2888. Simons Inn has no official number but atty. Maya gave us the number of Simon’s niece’s (Jenilyn) number 0939 280 1554. Hope this helps.

  15. HELO THIS IS RAMON BINALIT FORM RAMONS HOMOMESTAY
    CP NUMBER: 09168743787 / 09296124423 /
    fb account name: ramon’s native homestay
    UPDATES 2013
    FIX PRICES AS OF MARCH 2013
    RAMON ‘S NATIVE HOMESTAY & RESTAURANT
    BATAD BANAUE IFUGAO
    Adopted A zero waste management
    PHALOY / NATIVE HUT AND REGULAR ROOM PRICES EFFECTIVE ON MARCH 2013
    PHALOY HUTS ( with free charging and hot water for shower)
    HUT 1 = 3 PAX = P 1000
    4 PAX = P 1200
    HUT2 (CENTURY OLD HUT) = 2 PAX ONLY = P 600
    HUT3 = 5-7 PAX = P 1500
    HUT4= 5-7 PAX = P 1500
    HUT5 (SOON TO OPEN ON APRIL 2013)
    NOTE: Single occupancy on the phaluy is P 400
    HOMESTAY ROOM/REGULAR ROOM
    one person = P 200
    two person = P 400
    THREE PERSON = P 500
    EXPERIENCE THE FOLLOWING AT RAMON’S HOMESTAY
    * BONFIRE DURING NIGHT TIME WHILE SHARING STORIES WITH MANG RAMON ABOUT IFUGAO CULTURE AND HISTORY
    * DRINKING LOCAL RICE WINE WITH A BONFIRE
    * CULTURAL SHOW FIGURING IFUGAO DANCES AND ETHNIC ENSEMBLES
    * TOUR ON A CENTURY OLD HUT WITH LIVING MUSEUM. (ALL ANTIQUES INSIDE ARE NOT FOR SALE)
    * COSTUME WEARING ON IFUGAO ATTIRE

  16. Stolen at the Hillside inn,
    That was the inn that our guide decided to bring us after 1 day trekking. The guide, a thirties man with some tatoos, one bulldog in the neck and a wolf in the back.
    The building, a 3 floor’s house in the right hill side of Batad. Grey concrete and some green in several walls. At the reception, a young woman mid-thirties and a kid, fifteen. The kid gives us the key and a locker for our rooms.
    The rooms, in the ground floor. We had a locker to close the door. Simple rooms but clean and tidy.
    The restaurant, a wonderful view of the amphitheater of rice fields. The food was good. All cocked by the young woman, helped by the kid and our guide, who was her nephew.
    The night, 3 guides with its groups where in the restaurant. All of us talking about our trips in Philippines, drinking Gin with coke, eating peanuts and playing guitar.
    The morning, an astonishing view of the rice fields. After the shower we search our money to pay the futur breakfast. No money. All pesos gone. Probably during our diner time in the restaurant.
    We explain our misery to the young woman, she looked surprised. Our guide doesn’t. But he calms us telling us that his uncle, husband’s young woman, will come and solve the problem by 12pm. Then, told us that the Shaman was searching the guilty. Then, told us that he had a suspect. We propose to visit him. He proposes his uncle to do so because he has guns. So I propose to use the machete to back up us. He smiled.
    After more non sense talking, we asked a refund of our stolen money. No. Half of it. No. A fourth of it and the entire bill of the room and restaurant were taken by the house. The young woman was kind and generous offering us this solution and asks us the phones numbers and e-mail for further news and the total refund of our money, once his husband arrived and sort it the problem.
    We went to Banaue to spend the night and then continue our trip a bit more lightweights. During the evening the boss of the Hillside inn, the uncle, presents himself in the hostel where we were. In fact in that same hostel we found several days before the guide that bring us to the Hillside Inn. He asks us what happened. We explain. He tells us that his nephew is not an official guide and we should take one in order to avoid those kinds of disappearances. He assures us that he will get our money back. So we ask for a total refund that same night. No. Why? If you are sure, give us back the rest of the money and cut the non sense talking, please. I’m afraid, I can’t. But I’ll send you the money back, I’ve got you contacts. And please understand that any of this can damage our business of the Hillside Inn.
    Today, no news, no refund of the rest of the money. So here is our story. If you go, enjoy the view and the night ambiance but put your bills under your pants.
    Enjoy Philippines and do not get scared about our story. It happens. But that doesn’t means that you’ll leave the same awful moments. Take care of your belongings all the time under your skin while you enjoy the smiles and easy communication with Philippinos.

  17. Hi
    We are coming by taxi and staying at Batad Hill side inn
    Can someone please tell me where should taxi drop us off and if we will be able to roll our luggage to the inn
    Thanks

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