About the Homestay
- Welcomes
- Males
- Females
- Couples
- Families
- Students
The location rests on a hilltop in eastern El Nido, facing a stunning view of the sunrise. It is being developed as a tree-shaded campsite and bird sanctuary, with an organic farm on the side. Its main view deck faces Imorigue Bay and El Nido's eastern islands. Part of its 360-degree view also includes distant islands in northern Palawan and the mountainous interiors of El Nido. During kitesurfing season between November and March, the site is cool and intensely windy. The rest of the year it is either warm or hot. Volunteers can opt to sleep in native huts, tents, or under the stars using hammocks or mattresses laid on its grassy turf.
The campsite is located in the peaceful village of Sibaltan, a declared heritage site of the seafaring Cuyonons. Developed by a certified agriculturist, the campsite is host to several flowering and fruit-bearing trees to provide food to more than a hundred species of local, endemic, and migratory or seasonal birds.During their free time, the guest can explore the islands in the east, or the more popular island tours in the west coast, just about an hour away.
Please note that the location is a bit remote. i use solar power and generator only for my electricity.The campsite is not for the picky or squeamish traveler. One would only find peace and quiet here, among its daily warming sunrises, the cacophony of birds, the refreshing sea breeze, and the beautiful view of the bay. I
My Pets
Dog, Cat
House Facilities
- Garden
- Parking
- Internet Access
Bedrooms available for booking
About the Area
The location rests on a hilltop in eastern El Nido, facing a stunning view of the sunrise. It is being developed as a tree-shaded campsite and bird sanctuary, with an organic farm on the side. Its main view deck faces Imorigue Bay and El Nido's eastern islands. Part of its 360-degree view also includes distant islands in northern Palawan and the mountainous interiors of El Nido. During kitesurfing season between November and March, the site is cool and intensely windy. The rest of the year it is either warm or hot. Volunteers can opt to sleep in native huts, tents, or under the stars using hammocks or mattresses laid on its grassy turf.
The campsite is located in the peaceful village of Sibaltan, a declared heritage site of the seafaring Cuyonons. Developed by a certified agriculturist, the campsite is host to several flowering and fruit-bearing trees to provide food to more than a hundred species of local, endemic, and migratory or seasonal birds.During their free time,can explore the islands in the east, or the more popular island tours in the west coast, just about an hour away.
Please note that the location is a bit remote. The campsite is not for the picky or squeamish traveler. One would only find peace and quiet here, among its daily warming sunrises, the cacophony of birds, the refreshing sea breeze, and the beautiful view of the bay. In the future, we'll also be hooked up to the solar-based electricity that is about to be set up in the village.
Local Area Facilities
- Bus Stop
Meals
Hosts can offer a complimentary light breakfast at their discretion. All other meals, including a full breakfast, might incur an additional cost, if offered. Meals and any additional payment should be arranged directly with your host.
Included in the stay
- Complimentary Light Breakfast
- Use of Kitchen
Available on request at an extra cost
- Full Breakfast
- Half Board
- Full Board
- Packed lunch
Diet Type available on request
- Vegetarian
- Vegan
- Halal
House Rules
Smoking Rules
Your host smokes.
Smoking is allowed indoors and outdoors.
How do I book?
Contact the host to check their availability and ask them any questions you have about staying with them. Once the host confirms they’re available for your dates, you can complete your booking.
When do I pay?
Once a host confirms they're available, you can go ahead and pay the 15% booking fee (maximum of 250 $£€ for longer term bookings) using a choice of payment methods: Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Maestro, Laser, JCB & PayPal (not available in certain countries). You then pay your host on arrival or as stated by your host on their profile and agreed by you on booking. Please be cautious if a host requests advance payment if its not included on their profile. Our hosts have been advised that if they wish to request advance payment they must make this explicit in their profile. We do not recommend the use of Money gram or Western Union.
When can I share my contact details?
Host and Guest email address, phone number and home address will be exchanged in a confirmation email sent to both immediately after a booking is completed. It's against our policy for Guests and Hosts to exchange direct contact details via our messaging system.