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Pata-an Mountain Resort, Negros Occidental

Pata-an Mountain Resort, Negros Occidental

Another upcoming destination in Negros Occidental is Pata-an Mountain Resort. I’ve been hearing a lot of talk about this resort, enough to make me curious about it and finally had the chance when we had to accompany some friends who were invited for an overnight stay there.

The resort is located in Barangay Mailum, Bago City, specifically in Sitio Pata-an, thus the name. Going there, we took the same route as going to Mambukal Mountain Resort, turning right upon reaching the road going to PNOC. It’s best to ask for directions from the locals to be sure. The drive was not a smooth one as some parts of the road were under repair, but nevertheless we enjoyed the trip, amusing ourselves with hilarious jokes and stories.

Arriving at the resort, we saw some vehicles lined up by the roadside which served as the parking area. The entrance is just a simple wooden hut with a guard, and upon going in, you are led by a pathway winding up to the pool and cottages. Few steps from the entrance, you can already hear the rushing sound of the waterfalls.

Pata-an Mountain Resort, Negros Occidental
Mom and Mel, a close friend from our community, on their way up to the cottages and pool

Pataan is not as wide, spacious and equipped with more amenities as other mountain resorts such as Mambukal or Buenos Aires, but it offers such a relaxing place, ideal for a weekend getaway.

Pata-an Mountain Resort, Negros Occidental
Cottages along the pathway, overlooking the pool

Pata-an Mountain Resort, Negros Occidental
Spring water swimming pool

Pata-an Mountain Resort, Negros Occidental
Resort view from one of the room balconies

The steep trail going up to the waterfalls may be tricky to some, but it’s definitely worth it. Upon reaching the falls, one can’t help but feel breathless, not just because of the physically-challenging hike but more so because of the impressive scene that’s sure to reward those who made the climb. With the base of the falls just few steps away – what an exhilarating experience seeing and hearing the powerful rush of water from above.

Pata-an Mountain Resort, Negros Occidental
So happy to have finally reached the waterfalls after the hike going up…every step was worth it!

Pata-an Mountain Resort, Negros Occidental
Happy faces! Apologies for the dim photo, it was already getting dark that time.

Pata-an Mountain Resort offers different types of accommodation, depending on your budget and preferences. Below are the resort rates based on their tariff sheet as of April 30, 2013.

Entrance Fee

Php 50.00 per person (children below 3 ft. Free)

Spring Water Swimming Pool Fee

Adult – Php 50.00 per person
Children – Php 30.00 per person

Tropical Cottages and Pavilions

Cottages
Php 500.00 Maximum of 10 Persons
Php 700.00 Maximum of 20 Persons
Php 1,000.00 Maximum of 30 Persons

Pavilion 1
Php 1,200.00 Maximum of 30 Persons

Pavilion 2
Php 2,500.00 Maximum of 100 Persons

Tent rental
Php 500.00 per tent

Overnight Accommodation

Sampaguita 1 – Aircon Room for 4 Persons
Sampaguita 2 – Aircon Room for 4 Persons
Ilang-Ilang 1, 2 (Mahogany Room) w/ common T&B – Php 800.00 for 4 Persons
Ilang-Ilang 3 (Mahogany Room) w/ common T&B – Php 500.00 for 2 Persons
Gumamela (Wooden Room) – Php 1,500.00 for 4 Persons

Additional Foam w/ Complete Beddings – Php 100.00 per Person

Contact Information

(034) 476-7296 / (034) 476-0562
(034) 434-4262 / (034) 709-0302

Thanks to Bro. Henry for the last two photos.

DISCLAIMER

To my dear readers, please be informed that this website is NOT AFFILIATED with Pata-an Mountain Resort.

The resort rates and information posted in this site are provided just to give a general idea about the resort and may not anymore be updated and applicable to your current need.

Thus, you are advised to please obtain the latest information (e.g. resort accommodation, discounts, facilities, etc.) by contacting them at the numbers given above.

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