Showing posts with label fundacion pacita. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fundacion pacita. Show all posts

Thursday, May 4, 2017

When in Batanes GOTO Fundacion Pacita

Your visit to Batanes is not complete without visiting one of the Philippines’ best Boutique hotels, the Fundacion Pacita  Batanes Nature Lodge. It lies on top of a hill with perfect views of mountains, the Pacific Ocean and the clear blue skies.
Overlooking the Pacific Ocean at the Fundacion Pacita Batanes Nature Lodge.

It was once the home of the internationally acclaimed artist Pacita Abad, in whose memory the lodge was named after. Pacita Abad was born in Basco, Batanes on October 5, 1946 and later became an globally recognized Ivatan gypsy artist who left behind some 3,500 works of art prior to her death in Singapore due to cancer. She was buried on the Tukon Hill adjacent to the Fundacion Pacita. Some of her work adorn the corridors of the hotel.
A sculpture of the Abad Patriarch and Matriarch in one of many gardens at Fundacion Pacita. 

The rooms in the hotel carry a distinct interior design and its architecture mirror the traditional stone and wood houses of the Ivatan with a remarkable window view of natural landscapes. It is said that no two rooms have the same views in the hotel. The rooms are fully air-conditioned with its own private toilet and bath. Accommodations include breakfast and airport transfers are also available.
Artwork at the fireplace before the dinning room. 

Fundacion Pacita Batanes Nature Lodge continues to promote the unique culture of the Ivatans through its cuisine served at the adjacent CafĂ© du Tukon. It also supports projects that benefit the Ivatan artists and it regularly undertakes some projects for Batanes’ heritage conservation.
Some of the many artworks adorn the corridors. Its like having an art gallery right in your home. 

The Fundacion Pacita Batanes Nature Lodge is an icon of the people’s struggle to adapt with Batanes’ harsh weather and how they thrive with their own endemic flora and fauna. There are at least fifty (50) varieties of root crops on the islands of Batanes. The landscape is also teeming with mountain goats, organically grown pigs and large cattle who freely roam and graze along the mountain slopes. The seasonal flying fish locally called Dibang abounds in the waters around Btanes. It is usually processed as Spanish sardines and some are dried for the lean season. 

When in Tuguegarao GOTO the Billy Jack’s Panciteria

Tuguegarao City is famous for its Pancit-Batil-Patung as the city is swarming with panciterias of various sizes, it is served from the sma...