LOCATION: The resort is accessible through two entrances -- one at Maragondon side, the other at Naic side. Since we were coming from General Trias via Indang, we ended up at Naic entrance access with flatland farm surrounding it.
PARKING: As of Jan 2, 2024, parking is free. Roadside parking outside the resort and gravel parking inside Naic side resort available. I didn't see the parking condition sa Maragondon side.
OVERALL AMBIANCE: Parang Parks and Wildlife na very rustic. It's dusty at the playground since the facilities is mounted on soil and sand. Parang recess time ng elementary with kids running everywhere in every direction. hehe.
ATTRACTIONS: The attractions at Naic side are the rope climbing, rappelling, giant swing, food hall with live band, go karting area, and a tiny 'Garden of Eden'. There's a suspension foot bridge across a deep creek that connects Naic and Maragondon. To pass through the bridge, you have to pay P100/pax. The Naic side of the resort has trekking area, ATV, replica ni Lolong the crocodile 🐊, kayaking activity, and villas (under construction). Activities range from P100-P750. Some areas are still under construction.
FOOD: The food hall is a semi-open roofed food court. No outside food allowed at the Food Hall. Average meal with drink ranges from P200-P300/pax.
RESTROOM: We only saw 1 restroom area at Naic side. I assume there's one at Maragondon side. We didn't bother since there are five of us and that would easily be P500 fee for our group just to check out a supposed free entrance attraction.
OTHER INFO: The traffic marshall at the venue says there are hearsays entrance fee starts by Jan 8. We saw a sign at the food court about establishment closure from Jan 3-Feb 9. I don't know for sure if that refers to closure only of the food hall, or the entire ecofarm.
Not much resting place in the resort except at the food hall. All they have are some boulders that doubles as landscape and resting area so guests are scooted all over the place where they find shade or raised bed garden plots frame that could serve as unofficial...
Read moreWe stayed at this ecofarm resort on a weekday, and it was one of the best decisions ever! Since it wasn’t a holiday or peak season, there were only a few guests around — it honestly felt like we had rented the whole place. So if you want a peaceful and private experience, I highly recommend visiting during weekdays and avoiding holidays or summer months.
The staff were absolutely amazing seriously, every single one of them! From the front desk and restaurant crew to the room attendants and ride operators, everyone was so friendly, warm, and accommodating. They made us feel completely at ease and welcome. It’s rare to see such consistent hospitality across all areas.
We stayed in one of the igloo rooms, which was clean, cozy, and had a nice bathroom. The whole place was very well-maintained and spotless. The facilities were great, too you can tell they take pride in keeping everything neat and pleasant.
The food was mid-range in price, not too cheap and not too pricey, but definitely worth it. Every dish we ordered tasted great, and they even surprised us with a free dessert at breakfast — such a nice touch! You can really tell they care about their guests’ experience.
The only minor downside is transportation if you don’t have your own vehicle. Going out can be a bit tricky because you’ll need to ask for assistance to get a tricycle or book a Grab. However, getting there wasn’t an issue since there’s a tricycle terminal nearby.
Overall, this ecofarm resort gets a solid 10/10 from us! A peaceful, relaxing, and genuinely friendly escape...
Read moreThe place is still being developed and could improve with better access walkways (currently uneven in spots) and edge protection. Potential trip hazards for kids and tough for people walking issues or wheelchair access. Parking is ample and will surely improve in time. Dining is fine with reasonable choices. It can improve with a good supply of fresh coconut drinks and local fruits and juices. Music can be refined with less band noise and more dining music. Toilet facilities are clean, and the short quotes on the wall improve the ambience. In time, it's a good place to visit when the amenities are completed. Will I come back? Maybe when more upgrades are done and some sections are completed. What can be further developed? The river can be a resource by adding a weir to form cascading waterfalls and a water source for the facility. It can even be used for pumped hydroelectric power supply. Adding more greenery and flowers will bring the place to...
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