I first time came here 3 years ago and it was pretty crowded there are so many people who visited this place because i think it was the first couple of week since they open . Now 3 years later i visited this place once again and its a bliss .
When entering the place you will have to pay an entrance fee Rp 15000 per person the staff will give you a ticket that you can exchange between Cap Tikus ( local made strong alcohol ) and Saguer ( a type of palm liquor made from sugar palm sap ) . Other than that you can order many kinds of local Minahasan food and many selection of drinks like coffee and tea .
Overall i had a great time with my family and its also a nice place to hang out with friends , just my two cents if the mobile reception is good and they provide wifi connection i could bring my laptop and just work there while enjoying the nice...
Read moreWhat a ride to get here. Ups and downs through the hill and valley. Was it worth it? Well, this place is kind a new. The concept of this place is nature café. The place itself is nice and there is so many palm tree like surrounding the area. There are few gazebos and open space sitting area. Well probably because it's new so when I was there the place was overcrowded. Packed with people so there is no social distancing applied. The service itself was too slow and I waited my drink for an hour. The visitor management should be applied and they shouldn't take more guest when it full inside. Their traditional drink we called "saguer" was overly sweet. I didn't have a pleasant experience at that time. Hope they will improve their management...
Read moreVery beautiful tourist spot. Thick with the feel of a Minahasa village. Decorated with wood and bamboo, and surrounded by Ara and Seho trees. Very traditional place with a village feel. The entry price at this place is Rp. 15,000/person. Entrance tickets can be exchanged for typical Saguer or Cap Tikus drinks. I recommend the Saguer because it is very sweet and delicious. The taste is very fresh because the Saguer is freshly taken straight from the Seho Tree. There is also a Saguer distillery and a palm sugar factory. It's an unforgettable first experience visiting this one place. You have come...
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