It's owned by a retired police who bought the property in 1998. Many people had showed interest in co-financing the development of the resort but the owner declined them all. Too many cooks spoil the broth, so they say. Instead, they relied on the concerted efforts of family members who contributed to the growth of the property from a simple bahay bakasyunan to a resort ready to accommodate picknickers,backpackers and nature lovers.
The resort has now at least 9 picnic cottages (much like the day cottages at Mambucal, but built with wood) situated near the pool of water from the falls. Big groups can rent the space which doubles up as a canteen, the pavillion or the other bigger structure (restaurant set-up) at the opposite side of the day cottages. Two overnight rooms are available for group accommodations: one good for 6 and the other good for 15. There is a swimming pool which, during our stay, was dominated by kids. From there, you get a good view of the rice terraces in the lowland plus a good view of your parked vehicle, in case you feel like checking on it once in a while. If you think you are too old for the pool or just didn't want to pay PHP50.00 to get wet, there is the many pools of water from the waterfalls at no extra cost.
And the waterfalls. Wow... it's a different sight from the ones I've seen in Mambucal. It's wider and covered with greens all over. My folks took a dip in the pool under the waterfalls but didn't stay long because the water was cold. I would have gone with them had I been in better health during our visit. (poor me huhuhu).
If you want a new mountain resort experience, do check out Pataan Mountain Resort while it's not yet known to many. The owners didn't want to advertise so they rely on word of mouth and referrals of satisfied customers who bring friends and relatives along during their next visits. Works for them really, as they feel that they are not yet ready to draw more crowd than they could serve.
Here's some useful info about the resort:
Location: Sitio Pata-an, Brgy.Mailum, Bago City
How to Get There:
- By Public Transport
| Travel Details | Mode of Transport | Fare |
| Libertad Market to Ma-ao Public Market | Road Star Bus | P30.00/head |
| Ma-ao Public Market to Pataan | Tricycle | P30.00/ head; P150 for hire |
Private Transport
Alternative Routes:
- Bacolod City > Araneta St > Brgy Sum-ag > Crossing Abuanan > Maao Public Market>
- Bago City > Crossing Mining > Maao Public Market
Useful tips:
- There are no PUJs passing by the resort so you have to work out your transpo details
- Bring your own food and drinks, if you can help it. They don't charge corkage fee except for liquor (I'm not sure about the beer though). And bring only what you can consume so you wouldn't have to bring them all back home.
- Make reservations in advance.Especially if you plan to stay overnight. You may call any of the following numbers: 476-1330 or 433-0443 or 434-6854
- Be prepared to get wet.
- You can't get your camera too close to the falls because of the mist so I suggest you bring one with a powerful zoom to get a good close-up of the falls.
Enjoy Pataan!




