We spent 3 nights in the Bilza Lodge in Sagada. The place is new and some areas are still being constructed. The concept is very appealing once it will be fully operational. Bilza is located in a pine forest. In front of the main house is a big space with traditional Ifugao Mayoyao Huts. What struck a city dweller first is the fresh air and the pristine environment. Away from the town center but the latter can be reached easily in a 30 min refreshing walk. You feel very welcome by the friendly owner, the staff and in particular Korky the German Sheppard. The rooms are clean and comfortable. The showers have a water heater which is very much appreciated because the nights and the mornings are rather cool in Sagada. What is lacking are hocks or racks in the shower to hang towels and place other accessories one might need. The kitchen supplies the essential Filipino breakfast but the menu needs some add on for foreign travelers. A nice touch is the nightly bonfire, which, unfortunately we did not attend because we were too tired from the daily activities (thanks to our tour operator Travel Now Asia). All in all on our next trip to Sagada which hopefully will not be in a too distant future we will stay at Bilza Lodge again.
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Bilza Lodge is actually far from the town proper about 15 minutes drive but it is the closest lodge to the popular Sumaguing Cave like 5 minutes walk. This lodge is perfect for those group who have a private van and wanted an isolated place. You can rent a stay in a Nipa hut for an authentic Igorot home experience or if you want a comfortable bed and room, then opt for their rooms that are good for 4 persons. Rooms have a heater and very comfortable bed and blanket which I truly like because I have a shallow sleep. The food they serve isn't grand. It is just right for the hungry people. They have instant noodles and instant coffee if you are not used to that stuff. They sell Sagada Coffee and other local stuff.
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Newly opened lodge. Away from the crowds with ample parking. We had a nightly bonfire which they prepared for us. Our room had a veranda with the view of the mountains. Our room was kept clean. We also had a hot and cold shower. Slight problem with the toilet flush but they were able to fix it right away. They provided us extra blankets and towels (towels with extra charge). If you want to enjoy Sagada by foot and avoid the crowded inns and lodges in town. This is the best place to be. They area out 2 miles from town - great opportunity to stay active while on vacation. Surrounded by nature and cool Sagada breeze. At night you can almost see all the stars with the clear skies!! Staff was very accommodating and friendly. Definitely the best place to stay in Sagada.
这个地方一般般。服务员不知道我们有预订。水流很小,而且开热水器的时候,插座就没电了。门把手也坏了。他们告诉我们会有两张双人床,但实际是一张双人床加一张单人抽拉床。篝火要250比索,但他们是篝火结束后才告诉我们的。不过有免费咖啡。
前台服务很友好,很早就帮我们办理了入住,这对于乘坐夜间巴士去萨加达的我们来说非常有帮助。但房间的卫生状况实在堪忧:天花板有霉斑,门后有蜘蛛网,窗框很脏,上面爬满了蚂蚁。浴室的门也急需修理,关不严实。早餐提供免费咖啡和水。除此之外,你可以用热水泡方便面,或者自己煎个鸡蛋配酸奶。不过,这种早餐可能不合所有人的胃口。幸好我们自己带了饼干……
水压很弱,我们问了几次,虽然他们也想办法解决了。这个地方很放松,但是我们唱歌的时候被制止了,不过也可以理解啦。
入住前先检查一下房间。就像我们一样。没有毛巾……唉,与其下楼再上去拿,不如就随它去吧。还好我们自己带了毛巾。
这座山村的建筑风格简朴而又别具特色。我们住在一栋用木头、竹子和稻草搭建的小房子里……真是美极了。花园里还有一个小客厅,完全在户外。睡眠区位于夹层,可通过梯子进入。非常舒适,地板上铺着床垫。绝对值得一试。
We spent 3 nights in the Bilza Lodge in Sagada. The place is new and some areas are still being constructed. The concept is very appealing once it will be fully operational. Bilza is located in a pine forest. In front of the main house is a big space with traditional Ifugao Mayoyao Huts. What struck a city dweller first is the fresh air and the pristine environment. Away from the town center but the latter can be reached easily in a 30 min refreshing walk. You feel very welcome by the friendly owner, the staff and in particular Korky the German Sheppard. The rooms are clean and comfortable. The showers have a water heater which is very much appreciated because the nights and the mornings are rather cool in Sagada. What is lacking are hocks or racks in the shower to hang towels and place other accessories one might need. The kitchen supplies the essential Filipino breakfast but the menu needs some add on for foreign travelers. A nice touch is the nightly bonfire, which, unfortunately we did not attend because we were too tired from the daily activities (thanks to our tour operator Travel Now Asia). All in all on our next trip to Sagada which hopefully will not be in a too distant future we will stay at Bilza Lodge again.
Bilza Lodge is actually far from the town proper about 15 minutes drive but it is the closest lodge to the popular Sumaguing Cave like 5 minutes walk. This lodge is perfect for those group who have a private van and wanted an isolated place. You can rent a stay in a Nipa hut for an authentic Igorot home experience or if you want a comfortable bed and room, then opt for their rooms that are good for 4 persons. Rooms have a heater and very comfortable bed and blanket which I truly like because I have a shallow sleep. The food they serve isn't grand. It is just right for the hungry people. They have instant noodles and instant coffee if you are not used to that stuff. They sell Sagada Coffee and other local stuff.
Newly opened lodge. Away from the crowds with ample parking. We had a nightly bonfire which they prepared for us. Our room had a veranda with the view of the mountains. Our room was kept clean. We also had a hot and cold shower. Slight problem with the toilet flush but they were able to fix it right away. They provided us extra blankets and towels (towels with extra charge). If you want to enjoy Sagada by foot and avoid the crowded inns and lodges in town. This is the best place to be. They area out 2 miles from town - great opportunity to stay active while on vacation. Surrounded by nature and cool Sagada breeze. At night you can almost see all the stars with the clear skies!! Staff was very accommodating and friendly. Definitely the best place to stay in Sagada.