It's a nice place and I like the peaceful ambiance. It has a cafe that offers tasty food and treats. I just didn't like the sikwate. It wasn't so chocolatey and creamy. The pork tocino was super tasty but a little bit sweet and I can still taste the sandy sugar topped on it or probably mixed with it. The tables were filled with fresh flowers and it was so lovely and instagrammable. It's great to date here, it's cute. The entrance fee was only P50 and it is consumable. You can buy it with fruits like apples and vegetables like eggplant, pipino and carrots. It's good to know that most of their items are from their own farmers. They are locals and it's a nice feeling to help them in this way. The flower garden was good and the flowers look healthy. It's a great site for picture taking but it needs more improvement. Probably more plots of flowering plants to make it more attractive and pretty. There was also a horseback riding tour, it was very interesting. Overall, it's a nice experience. If given a chance to visit again, I would like to try other...
ย ย ย Read moreThe Sunflower Farm (as tagged here on Google) or its complete name as "Kinawe Blooming Farm est. 2020" is a great get-away place from CDeO's hustle and bustle.
Went with my mother during CDeO's Charter Day Holiday (June 15, 2023) here as we utilized the Gango, Libona backdoor to get to Manolo Fortich Bukidnon area due to Puerto's unbearable traffic. The sunflowers are not that voluminous as compared to their opening but people in their cars do come and go and check the place out.
Their cafe is cozy, menu and price range are very reasonable (per order is around $2.00-3.00 each) and their C.R., which is a win for me has a bidet๐ฆ.
So if you find yourself passing through Gango, Libona for whatever reason this place is a...
ย ย ย Read moreKinawe Blooming Farm (Sunflower Farm) is currently in a planting phase, so there aren't any blooming sunflowers to see at the moment. While this might be a bit disappointing for those hoping to see the bright sunflower fields, it's still a peaceful place to visit. The farm is well-maintained, and you can enjoy the other plants and scenic views around the area.
If you're planning a visit specifically for the sunflowers, it might be better to check ahead or wait until they're in full bloom again. Despite the lack of sunflowers right now, the farm still offers a nice escape...
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