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Mambukal Resort: Rates for entrance, accommodation and facilities

Mambukal Resort: Rates for entrance, accommodation and facilities

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Mambukal Mountain resort

Entrance fees and rates

Updated October 2012 (source: Mambukal Resort Tariff Sheet)

Gate entrance

Adult Php50.00/head
Children (11 years old & below) Php20.00/head
Light vehicles Php15.00
Trucks/Buses Php30.00

Facilities

Swimming Pool / Dipping Pool – Php50.00 for adult and Php20.00 for children
Japanese Ofuro Php100.00
Picnic Huts Php300.00
Pagoda Trellis Php300.00

The Dipping Pool at Mambukal Resort: Top tourist destination in Negros Occidental
The Dipping Pool, highly-recommended as a therapeutic relaxing experience at Mambukal.

Mambukal Resort: Top tourist destination in Negros Occidental
The boating lagoon

Mambukal Resort: Top tourist destination in Negros Occidental
The family cottages

Mambukal Resort: Top tourist destination in Negros Occidental
Scenic view of the boating lagoon as seen from one of the family cottages

Activities

Wall Climbing Php25.00

Canopy Walk Php50.00

Slide for Life Php50.00

Boating Php30.00 per person

Butterfly Garden Php20.00 per person

Accommodation

Note that all resort accommodation units are airconditioned, except for the Dormitory units.

Villa
1 Matrimonial Bed Php1700.00
1 Matrimonial plus 1 Pull-out Bed Php1900.00
4 Single Beds Php2400.00
Extra Pull-out Bed P200.00

LGU Cottage
– Php900.00 (2 guests) for 2 single beds / Matrimonial bed
– Php1200.00 (4 guests) for 4 single beds
– Php1500.00 (6 guests) for 2 single beds & 2 double decks

Family Cottage
– Php4000.00 (6 – 10 guests) with 2 bedrooms, living room, dining room and kitchen
View more info and photos about the family cottage accommodation here: Overnight Stay at Family Cottage #3, Mambukal Mountain Resort

Tourist Lodge
– Php600.00 Ordinary Room (for 2 guests)
– Php750.00 Deluxe Room (for 2 guests)
– Php1000.00 Suite Room (for 6 guests)

Dormitory
4 Non-Aircon Rooms good for 20 persons per room Php2000.00
– additional foam Php100.00

Camping Php30.00 per person

Extras

Additional foam Php100.00
Table with 4 chairs Php100.00

Check-in Time: 2:00 PM
Check-out Time: 12:00 NN

Transport Service

Coaster: 25-seater
Urvan: 12-seater

Conference Hall

– Php2500.00/day rate
– Php3500.00/night rate
– with audio visual, lighting and meeting equipment for seminars, conferences and banquets
– The entire hall is divisible into three sections and can accommodate up to 400 guests
– Catering Service is available with set meals and buffet choices

Too bad, Mambukal doesn’t have an online booking website unlike the usual high-tech travel websites with reservations tool for hotel and vacation packages, cheap airline tickets or car rentals services. Mambukal Resort is operated by the province of Negros Occidental and the resort booking and reservation with downpayment is better done at their office located in the Provincial Capitol building.

Reservations and Inquiries

Mambukal Reservation Office (at Provincial Capitol): +63 34 709-0990 / +63 34 433-8516
Mambukal Resort: +63 34 473-0610

The resort offers modest lodging facilities, so don’t expect any luxury or modern accommodations here. I am not sure if the resort offers travel deals and discount for big groups or long term stay, but they do give 20% discount for senior citizens. Just be sure to present your official senior citizen ID before paying, otherwise you forfeit your discount especially if the cashier already gave you the official receipt.

Mambukal Resort is located in the municipality of Murcia and is about 45 minutes drive from Bacolod City.

 

DISCLAIMER:

To my dear readers, please be informed that this website is NOT AFFILIATED with Mambukal Resort or the Negros Occidental Provincial Government.

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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115 Comments

  1. enchie

    sana meron kaming ganito dito sa manila 🙂

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    • Raiden

      entrance fee is now Php50.00 for adults and Php20.00 for children. Changed last december 2011. For info.

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    • happysteps

      Raiden, thanks for the info. Already updated it. 🙂

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  2. happysteps

    Hi Enchie! Yup but Manila has a lot of attractions that we don’t have, like Intramuros and some historical landmarks. 😀 Thanks for the visit.

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    • glenville

      good day!wud you mind if i ask about the room rates during peak season if theres a changes abot the price..:))ty

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    • happysteps

      Hi Glenville,
      I think the room rates are the same regardless if it’s peak season or not. What’s important is to reserve the room/cottage weeks ahead because they are usually taken during peak season. Just call Mambukal at the numbers given above.

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  3. nerissa

    first time ko palang nakapunta dito… ang ganda ganda….gusto ko sanang i try ang slide for life kaya lang sira siya..pati ang hanging bridge…pero solve na solve ang…sana makabalik ulit ako dito.

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  4. happysteps

    Hi Nerissa, did you try yung wall climbing? gusto ko sana kay lang wala nang time and it looked intimidating too. What was really unforgettable was our trip to the falls, so challenging! Hanggang 6th falls kami and dun na kami naligo.

    I’ve been to Mambukal many times na rin, and hopefully next time it will be an overnight stay. One day is just not enough for exploring the resort. 🙂 I hope you can visit Mambukal soon.

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  5. Alpha Romeo

    Hi, Yerac, it’s me again. Somewhere in time I was also there in Mambukal around ’95 with my wife, we stayed there for 2 days and it was still undeveloped.

    We hiked to the 7th falls, one of my misadventures was falling butt first, unsaon naglakaw mga maghangad, ti na-slide eh. At the 6th falls, we saw 3 barkadang kalabaw bathing, unmindful of the people happily frolicking downstream, we took a dip at the 7th falls, also urinated for the carabaos, ngiga gud sila ray kahibalo. We’re planning to go there this summer with the kiddos.

    BTW, my wife is an Ilongga from Sum-ag but they live in Sipalay where my father-in-law(deceased) used to work at the mines.

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  6. happysteps

    Hello Alpha Romeo aka B,

    You’re always welcome here! So your last visit to Mambukal was a looong time ago huh? 😀 I can’t really compare how the resort was in 1995 and nowadays, but there might be some improvements.

    Maybe the ground was slippery that time so you fell on your butt. This is why the resort does not allow guests to climb up the falls when it’s drizzling or raining. They said it’s too dangerous and landslides might even happen.

    Carabaos on the 6th falls?! Yikes! Thankfully, these animals are not found bathing in the falls nowadays. We really enjoyed being at the 6th falls, the current was really rushing from the 7th falls especially under the rocks where we stayed and had a “water massage”.

    Nice of you to be spending summer vacation here. Hello to your wifey. Kababayan diay mi. 🙂 Basta mga Ilongga, oks gid no? LOL.

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  7. ferdinand m.galila

    Hi…im negrosanon far away from home & gus2 ko mg-vacation s Mambukal w/ my family,how i can get DISCOUNT?thanks…

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  8. happysteps

    Hi Ferdinand, regarding discount, I don’t have any idea about that. Maybe it’s possible to negotiate with the resort staff for group discounts? You can try that upon arrival at the resort. Just be sure to bring extra money so your family can also enjoy some of the facilities.

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  9. Dennis

    Whats the difference between the LGU cottage & the tourist lodge? The last time i was there was probably around 97, the pool has a greenish color & the way to the 7th falls was a little bit tricky to find. Me & my classmates before are planning to go there this 16 of may just for fun. By the way, i still live here in bacolod.

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  10. happysteps

    Dennis, the LGU cottages are located beside the parking area near the swimming pool. I think you have seen them already. Their location offers more accessibility to resort facilities such as the canteen, pool, etc. Most families opt for the cottage since it’s just like staying at a resort house. I think there are two rooms inside, not really sure about this though.

    About the tourist lodge, we usually just drive by so I haven’t checked the rooms inside. It’s located on the upper level of the resort, farther from the entrance. I think it provides a hotel-type accommodation.

    Hope you enjoy your next trip to Mambukal. You can check out the tourist lodge and might want to share about it here. I miss Mambukal already, so I’m a bit envious that you’ll be going there soon…I do want to make it an overnight stay next time.

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  11. ira

    Hi, my family and in laws plan to visit.My family comprises of 2 adults and 2 kids( a 1 and 3 year old), I’d like to ask if we’d fit in the suite and if the kids wouldn’t have any extra charge? Also, are the rooms air conditioned? One more thing, if we would stay for 2 0r 3 days, are the facilities free of charge already? Thanks.

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  12. happysteps

    Ira,

    I haven’t stayed overnight at Mambukal yet (still planning sometime soon!) so I can’t give definite answers, although I’ve heard from friends that the LGU cottage is the best for family accommodation:

    LGU Cottage > Php900.00/2 single beds (Additional bed Php150.00). In your case, you can have additional beds for your kids. Note that this is still December 29, 2008 price.

    Regarding the tourist lodge suite, sorry I haven’t seen these rooms yet.

    I think all types of accommodation are airconditioned.

    Anyway, you can choose the type of accommodation you want when you’re there already. Am not sure if the facilities will be free of charge if you stay longer.

    I still have to experience staying overnight at Mambukal. We always have limited time during our previous visits there and we haven’t even toured the whole resort yet or even tried other activities like boating, etc. Anyway, I will surely post more details here should another trip be realized.

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  13. Piolo

    Is there a phone number or email address to contact Mambukal directly? Send me an email with it if there is pls.

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  14. happysteps

    Piolo,
    I’ll do some research on that and will post an update soon.

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  15. Piolo

    Only in PI would a resort have its’ contact info so hard to obtain..

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  16. happysteps

    Piolo, sooo sorry… I haven’t made good on my promise and it’s been more than a week. Been so busyyy…

    Anyway, I did some search on the web this morning and found some numbers from this site > http://www.visitnegros.com/mambukal-mountain-resort.html. After trying 3 of the numbers posted, this one worked: (034) 433-8516.

    This is the tel. no. of the Mambukal reservation office located in the Provincial Capitol Bldg. in Bacolod. You can look for Maymay and she’ll be glad to answer your queries. God bless you!

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  17. arnel

    How is the security of the place,especially for overnight stay. my family will be going to bacolod early July and they are planning to see Mambukal and if possible Mt. Kanlaon.

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  18. happysteps

    Hi Arnel, regarding security for overnight stay, I can’t say that much as we have visited Mambukal during daytime only. I think it’s not to be worried about, I have friends who stayed overnight and didn’t hear any complaints or negative opinions regarding security.

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  19. ronz

    Hi, I’ve got plenty of questions, I hope you wouldn’t mind. I would like to ask for the best room that could accommodate 4 adults for an overnight stay. Is it possible that we get the LGU room which has 2 beds and just get 2 additional beds and if could the same thing be done on the de luxe room, i.e., adding 2 beds? Also, what are the check-in and out hours of the resort? Until what time are the amenities available, especially the pools? Thank you so much.

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  20. happysteps

    Hello Ronz, are you based in Bacolod? Regarding your questions, please call the Mambukal reservation office located in the Provincial Capitol Bldg. in Bacolod: (034) 433-8516. I’m sure they’ll answer your queries much better than I can since we haven’t stayed overnight in Mambukal yet. Have a great stay in Mambukal!

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  21. pats @ LXK

    hi peeps, can anyone tell me how many people the tourist lodge, ordinary room can accomodate? do they have beds? my friends and I (coming from cebu) are planning to visit this sept, i was wondering if tourist lodge can make room for 6 people… – salamat guid

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  22. Rey

    hi..im just trying to inquire about if all Tourist Lodge is airconditioned because im planning to have an overnight stay this coming October..thanks

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  23. Don

    Hi..i just would like to ask if all tourist lodge are air conditioned? thnx alot..

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  24. edna

    hi i would like to treat my whole family when i got home nxt yr there in your resort woul u plz let me know how do i get descount we are all maybe 15 childrens and we are all almost 40 person all in all the whole family take overnyt there would i know early for that matters so i can do prepare everything..thanx edna

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  25. happysteps

    Pats, Rey, Don and Edna,
    Just call Mambukal reservation office located at the Provincial Capitol Bldg. in Bacolod: (034) 433-8516 for your questions.

    Reply

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