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INANDAKO’S
BED AND BREAKFAST

If your roadtrip takes you here, you are home.

Front facade.
The pathway to Inandakos.
Dining area entrance.
Co-working space and library for work-from home guests and bookworms. Also a tambay area.
Lower floor veranda.
Pathway to the basement rooms.
Bonfire area at the lowest level of the house.
The kitchen and dining area.
Front facade.
Inandako’s, Sagada.
Outside entrance to the lower rooms.
Dining / Breakfast area.
Backyard View of the Echo Valley.
Pathway to Inandakos.
Common area at the lower floor.
A shot of the limestone cathedral rocks at the back of the house. This karst landscape indicate that there are caves in the surrounding area.
At the other side of those hills are the Sumaguing and Lumiang caves.
The backyard view of Mt. Kanip-aw and parts of the Echo Valley.
Rainy season starts in late May and could last until early October. Hailstorms also happen occasionally.
The veranda just outside the dining area.
Hiking shoes cleaned and dried out after days of trekking.
The entrance to the house, brightened up by a small mural by Gail Tan.
sagada-inandakos-pottery
The owner’s pottery at the dining area. These are on display but some are available for use.
Front facade.
The pathway to Inandakos.
Dining area entrance.
Co-working space and library for work-from home guests and bookworms. Also a tambay area.
Lower floor veranda.
Pathway to the basement rooms.
Bonfire area at the lowest level of the house.
The kitchen and dining area.
Front facade.
Inandako’s, Sagada.
Outside entrance to the lower rooms.
Dining / Breakfast area.
Backyard View of the Echo Valley.
Pathway to Inandakos.
Common area at the lower floor.
A shot of the limestone cathedral rocks at the back of the house. This karst landscape indicate that there are caves in the surrounding area.
At the other side of those hills are the Sumaguing and Lumiang caves.
The backyard view of Mt. Kanip-aw and parts of the Echo Valley.
Rainy season starts in late May and could last until early October. Hailstorms also happen occasionally.
The veranda just outside the dining area.
Hiking shoes cleaned and dried out after days of trekking.
The entrance to the house, brightened up by a small mural by Gail Tan.
sagada-inandakos-pottery
The owner’s pottery at the dining area. These are on display but some are available for use.



Inandako's Bed and Breakfast

If your roadtrip takes you here, you are home