Lucban is a town in Quezon known for their “longganisa” for its strong flavor and sumptuous taste and of course, the well-known colorful festival, Pahiyas Festival, in honor of San Isidro Labrador. Aside from these famous events and food in the town, there’s also a lot of places to see in Lucban. Recently, we visited Villa Elma that boasts a great view of Mt. Banahaw.
Villa Elma Nature Park lies at the foothills of Mt. Banahaw. It is also known as a pilgrimage site, built in 1992. It is owned by Magdangal Elma, a lawyer and former Chairman of Presidential Commission on Good Government, hence the nature park name Villa Elma. The nature park was opened to the public in 2016.
WHAT TO EXPECT AT VILLA ELMA
1. There are numerous artworks and sculptures present in the nature park, either religiously crafted or just a great work of art.
2. Getting to the spring takes a few steep walks so bring your most comfortable footwear.
3. Swimming in the natural spring pool is allowed in the nature park. Bring extra clothes and keep note that the water is cold.
4. You may bring your own food. There is no corkage at the nature park.
5. There is no television in the rooms of Villa Elma.
6. The mobile or data signal is intermittent but there’s a good 3G signal at the center pod.
7. Children can also enjoy Villa Elma. There are areas that are comparable to a small amusement park.
8. Some of the facilities are old and abandoned especially in the spring (batis) area. Seats are rusty and moldy and is obviously not being taken care of anymore. Comfort rooms in that area are also closed permanently.
9. It’s really quiet at night so if you’re a person who is terrified of darkness/dark areas, better stay in your room.
10. Scenic view, everything is lush greens and sound of nature. Total recollection of energy!
How to get to Villa Elma
1. Ride a bus from Buendia/Cubao to SM Calamba.
2. From SM Calamba, take a van heading to Lucban for about ₱120.
3. Once you reached the town of Lucban, you can hire a tricycle going to Villa Elma ₱20 per passenger.
Going back to Manila
1. There are tricycles outside Villa Elma that can bring you back to the town, same fare 20Php per passenger.
2. There are several ways/routes heading back to Manila. Take a van (direct trip) to Manila/Buendia 240Php. There also are trips to Cubao.
Villa Elma Rates
Open every day 8am-6pm
Entrance Fee for Daytour
Adult = ₱100
Kids 8-12yrs old = ₱50
7yrs old below= FREE
Rooms at Villa Elma
There are numerous rooms that you can choose, from a budget-conscious to a more intimate luxurious stay.
NOTE: Check-in is 2:00 pm and check-out is 12:00 pm the next day.
Twin House
This is suitable for guests who prefer to experience the mountain in their own homey private room. It has its own toilet and bathtub and perfect for budget-conscious travelers and couples. Note: This is a fan room accommodation.
Base Rate per Night: 2 person
Rate: ₱2,000
Extra Person Charge: ₱350
Maximum Capacity: 5 person
Package: Inclusive of breakfast for all paying guest
Master’s Room
This room is perfect for couples or a small family. A fully-air conditioned with own dressing room, toilet, and bathtub.
Note: This is where we stayed for two nights.
Base Rate per Night: 2 person
Rate: ₱2,300
Extra Person Charge: ₱350
Maximum Capacity: 4 person
Package: Inclusive of breakfast for all paying guest
Tree House
A spacious room good for a maximum of 8 person. It has its own balcony, bathtub, and is fully air-conditioned. The room and areas are made of wood and may be very cold especially during nighttime.
Base Rate per Night: 2 person
Rate: ₱2,800
Extra Person Charge: ₱350
Maximum Capacity: 8 person
Package: Inclusive of breakfast for all paying guest
Log Cabin
Villa Elma’s Log Cabin is a more luxurious type. It is a two-story accommodation which will enthrall the guest’s hearts. The design and feature are modern-like with a touch of nature. It has a balcony with an amazing view of the forest. However, the interior is a bit condescending to what the accommodation is about. Nonetheless, it was surely an accommodation to look forward staying too.
Note: This is where the rest of the team stayed.
Base Rate per Night: 2 person
Rate: ₱3,500
Extra Person Charge: ₱350
Maximum Capacity: 8 person
Package: Inclusive of breakfast for all paying guest
Memorabilia
The Memorabilia can accommodate up to 12 persons. This is suitable for big groups who prefer to stay in one room.
Base Rate per Night: 2 person
Rate: ₱2,800
Extra Person Charge: ₱350
Maximum Capacity: 8 person
Package: Inclusive of breakfast for all paying guest
Glamping Tents
Camping in Villa Elma is made possible thru their glamping tents. For those who prefer to have an outdoor-like atmosphere, glamping is the best pick. They have available tents with fans.
Base Rate per Night: 2 person
Rate: ₱1,400
Extra Person Charge: ₱350
Maximum Capacity: 8 – 10 person
Package: Inclusive of breakfast for all paying guest
Elsa Cafe
Elsa Cafe is their in-house cafe and restaurant where they serve meals throughout the day at a very affordable price.
If it happens that you would need a kitchen to cook your food, they are offering their kitchen to use for free. We brought our own food especially because they don’t ask for corkage fee as well as we will be staying for 2 nights.
For Reservation and Inquiries
You may coordinate your booking and reservation to Villa Elma’s point of contact.
Contact Person: Joanna Baldejo
Contact Number: 0995-5045385Villa Elma
Address: A. Mabini Street, Brgy. Palola, Lucban, Quezon Province, Philippines
Contact Numbers: +639770496186 | +639298388496
Email: info@villaelma.com.ph
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