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sapote
backpacker
Posts: 18
hello friends, need some info about cheap accomadation east coast Negros. am in Dumagete, biking north to San Carlos. wonder if i will be able to find places to stay bewteen big towns, besides beach resorts. would also like to go to Mabinay, hotels/pensione houses there? thanx for any suggestions advice
#1 Posted: 14/1/2011 - 17:23
goonistik
adventurer
Posts: 326
Hi!
Your best bet would be to go to the Municipal Office at Mabinay and ask the people around there. Be sure to tell them your budget because "budget" tourism is just beginning in the Philippines. If you are going to explore the caves, you are going to the municipal office anyway to arrange the cave tour and pay the fees.
The only place I can find in Mabinay is
http://www.mountainvalleyguestinn.com/travel-to-mountain-valley.htm
The Provincial Office is at Dumaguete. If you are still in Dumaguete, there should be a tourism office there and they might have more suggestions for you.
#2 Posted: 14/1/2011 - 19:01
goonistik
adventurer
Posts: 326
Oopsss found another one
TIRAMBOLO HIGHLAND RESORT
Paniabonan, Mabinay Negros Oriental
Dgte. Desk: tel #: (035) 225-1858
from here
http://www.negroschronicle.com/hotels.html
#3 Posted: 14/1/2011 - 19:03
sapote
backpacker
Posts: 18
goonistik, you are a constant wealth of info! and i thank you. you have been a great companion on this journey
#4 Posted: 15/1/2011 - 12:27
goonistik
adventurer
Posts: 326
Let me know how things work out. Thanks for bringing up Mabinay. I never knew there were caves there. I have a love-hate relationships with caves.
#5 Posted: 16/1/2011 - 11:02