Pulong Kabyawan is a gem of a destination, blending history, culture, and the tranquility of rural life into a truly memorable experience. This farm-turned-museum offers a nostalgic journey into Filipino heritage, showcasing the simplicity and beauty of living off the grid.
The setting is utterly picturesque, surrounded by lush greenery and rustic structures that exude old-world charm. The atmosphere is enriched by the soothing strains of classic Filipino songs playing in the background, evoking a deep sense of nostalgia.
The small café on-site was another pleasant surprise. It served delicious local delicacies in a cozy environment, making it a perfect spot to unwind after exploring the museum. The simplicity of the food matched the overall theme of the place – authentic and heartfelt.
Overall, Pulong Kabyawan is more than just a museum; it’s a living tribute to the Filipino way of life, offering visitors a chance to step back in time and immerse themselves in a serene, off-grid environment. Highly recommended for families, culture enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a break from the hustle and bustle of...
Read moreIf you want fast food and wider roads, stay indoors, eat at fastfood chains, don't leave the city - make sense? But if you're looking for nostalgic scenery accompanied by Filipino folk songs, then you will fancy this place. This is situated in the middle of a farm field, so expect narrow & muddy roads on the way to this place. Remember that this is not a fast food dining, so expect waiting time for food to be served. The food is alright, typical Filipino breakfast menu, but they also offer a few selection of merienda & ice-cold treats, as well as a coffee menu. I've had two breakfasts here, and the scenery is quite good during those times. And I'm sure the view will be even better during dinner time. There's an entrance fee for both vehicular owners...
Read moreUpon arrival. there's many posters that give inspiration to stop building to many industrial properties that consume land fields for farmers to harvest. Has plenty of parking and a bit of a walk before reaching the actual farm. a good sightseeing, especially in the morning, to avoid too hot weather. you'll be amazed at how big the place is and they have a museum and cafe. they have menus to choose from and we ordeded with a hut on side and they are delicious! love their coffee and chocolate drinks. they are not that sweet, and they have muscovado sugar if you want to add and creamer to offer. Wanted to spend the whole day due to fresh air and friendly staff. ❤️❤️❤️ Highly...
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