This privately owned resort sits in what locals know as “Apar Nga-oh,” tucked well away from the busy town center and roads. The wide spaces, pine trees and the natural cold climate make it a perfect getaway for camping and a retreat area for individuals and groups. Visitors can also see the evolution of the Ifugao Native Houses where some Banaue weavers and carvers reside (Banaue Tourism Council).

The Banaue Ethnic Village and Pine Forest Resort is located along the highway past the viewpoints / viewing deck of the Banaue Rice Terraces. It can be reached by Jeepney or Tricycle approx. 20 minutes from the Banaue Town Proper or 10 minutes from the highest / furthest viewpoint. The entrance fee to Banaue Ethnic Village and Pine Forest Resort is P50.
















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We’ve been there and we enjoyed our stay specially at night.
The surrounding is what nature should be. We will never forget that experience.
hi! i’m an HRM student and i’d like to ask if i can have a copy of the pictures without watermark? these photos were the best photos there is of the place and i would really appreciate it if you’d let me use it in a presentation for a Tour itinerary proposal for BANAUE that we have to do for school… i was planning to put the Banaue Ethnic Village and Pine Forest Resort in the itinerary… i hope you could send it to me on my e-mail… i hope you’d allow me to use the photos, Thank you!