Home Away from Home
You can say it's just me who feels this way, but I really do look at Rock Farm Inn as my home away from home in Sagada. I refer to it familiarly when I talk to friends and I encourage them to take a vacation there. Yes, I've been there just twice now, but I became so comfortable there that it felt like I can move as if I'm in my own place.
Ryan buddying up to the bul-ol outside the lobby.
The welcoming dap-ay where the inn caretakers lit up a campfire for us.
Our room the first night we stayed in Sagada. It's bunk bed style and costs Php 300/head. The next night we transferred to a first class room and it costs Php 1,800 and fits 4. Yes, it is a bit expensive for Sagada standards, but you are assured of a clean room, with clean beddings, clean bathrooms, beautiful service and exquisite surroundings.
Our view from the window. SO far from the hustle and bustle of the town center where tomorrow will be market day.
Eating is a leisure in this place.
Be sure to order their tuna, mushroom omelette with wheat bread for breakfast. Also try their Spicy Chicken and Chicken Curry.
You can also opt to dine outside and be close to nature.
The dap-ay which served as our main hang out for our stay.
We also went to the sprawling orchards and took this pic atop the rocks. That's Rock Farm in the background.
Honestly, even if this is the only place you'll visit in Sagada, it will still make the 13-hour trip worthwhile. It wasn't splendidly cold up there during the summer, so Ella was a bit disappointed. But the people were nice to the point of a fault and the food was delicious so it made up for everything else.
Me and Bangyay, son of the owner of Rock Farm who also deals such an expert hand managing things at the place. And he's younger than I am, imagine that.
Yeah... Rock Farm truly rocks. ;p
Contact Rock Inn and Cafe: rockfarm_sagada@yahoo.com / Bang: 0920-9095899
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home