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Campuestohan Highland Resort – Rates, Rooms, Shuttle & Contact Details

Campuestohan Highland Resort is an attraction that you can’t afford to miss when you visit Negros Occidental. Standing high near the peak of Mt. Makawili, your amusement won’t just be confined to the fun rides and swimming—but to its scenic mountain view and nature-rich surrounding as well.

Campuestohan Highland Resort - Talisay City, Negros Occidental
Campuestohan Highland Resort

This site has evolved in different stages. The owners Ricardo Tan and Nita Tan initially planned it as a retirement home only then they later turned it into a small resort. The resort eventually got fun rides, bigger swimming pools, large attractive statues, more huts and now—it’s a combination of a resort and a theme park that is popular across the country.

Welcome sign of Campuestohan Highland Resort
The old welcome logo of Campuestohan Highland Resort

Exploring Campuestohan Highland Resort

We’ve been visiting Campuestohan Highland Resort every now and then since 2012 and it never fails to give us the fun and excitement we’re looking for. It’s amazing how a lot has changed in the resort since our first visit. Getting here used to be a real challenge in its early days because the road was still rough. The resort started with just a large log cottage, a few huts and a small swimming pool. It was decorated with statues of superheroes, animals and some popular personalities to attract the kids.

Netherlands Themed Cottage of Campuestohan Highland Resort
Netherlands Themed Cottage

Despite its modesty in the past, the breathtaking view and nature experience that it offers made it stand out. The charm of the lush green Mount Makawili remained the same since our first visit. Its cold temperature and high elevation will let you experience a slice of Tagaytay City. This reminded me of our visit to the Sky Fun Amusement Park in Sky Ranch, Tagaytay City.

Mount Makawili behind Campuestohan Highland Resort
Tip of Mount Makawili

Accommodations Turned Attractions

The owners came up with a brilliant concept of making their accommodation a part of the attractions as well. The most popular one is the “Bonita Huts” which was also known as “The Hobbit House” because it gives the visitors a feel of what it’s like to be inside the house of the hobbits based on the hit movie trilogy Lord of the Rings. They may seem tiny but they’re actually spacious inside.

The Hobbit House of Campuestohan Highland Resort
The famous “Hobbit House” of Campuestohan Highland Resort

Inside the Bonita Hut of Campuestohan Highland Resort
The bed is big enough for the five of us

Their other set of rooms is called the Indian Village. Beautiful rooms with the style of Indian tents were neatly constructed together. These have larger spaces inside compared to the Bonita Huts. An Indian chief statue along with the fireplace and totems wonderfully decorate the section.

The Indian Village

Indian chief statue

There was even a woolly mammoth that I thought to be a statue only but upon further inspection—I found out that it’s also a resort room that’s good for several guests. This great idea of making the rooms an attraction as well doesn’t just improve the theme park’s aesthetics—it’s also saving them some space.

Wolly Mammoth Room of Campuestohan Highland Resort
The Wolly Mammoth Room

Dinosaurs, Monsters and Other Figures

We can see the fondness of the owners for ancient monsters that there’s even a dedicated section for it. I was reminded of our trip to Dinosaurs Island in Clark, Pampanga. Kids would definitely enjoy watching the dinosaur replicas as they move and make roaring sounds. Relive your Jurassic Park movie experience in Ram’s Dino Park.

Welcome to the mini-Dinosaurs Island

T-rex vs brachiosaurus

Speaking of cinematic experience, King Kong, Jaws and Kung Fu Panda are also present here. They might add a Godzilla in the future but the current king of the monsters in this amusement park is King Kong. Imagine the kind of work it took to build this large statue. It’s amazing how many large statues they need to regularly maintain and repaint. So far, they have the largest statues that I’ve seen in the country.

King Kong with T-Rex
Santa King Kong with T-Rex

Swimming Pools

I remember their one and only swimming pool in 2012 which was small and shallow. 5 years later, the small swimming pool is just a part of their large kiddie pool with tall slides.

Kiddie pool with colorful slides

Campuestohan Island Resort Wave Pool
The Olympic size wave pool of the resort

On top of that, Campuestohan Highland Resort is now boasting an Olympic size swimming pool with an artificial wave as well.

A view of the pool from the top

Bubble bath at Campuestohan HIghland Resort
Snow of bubbles near the pool area

Fun Rides

Typical carnival rides like the carousel and the swinging ship can be found here. Little kids would enjoy the smaller rides from their playground while the adults can have fun on the more thrilling rides like the zip line and sky bicycle. They even have an obstacle course for a more adventurous experience ala Takeshi’s Castle.

Carnival Rides

Obstacle course

Practically this resort is like Enchanted Kingdom, Dinosaurs Island, Splash Island and Tagaytay City all in one. At any time of the year, whether summer or not, you won’t run out of fun things to enjoy in this theme park resort.

Campuestohan's Sky Bike
The Sky Bike of Campuestohan

Campuestohan Highland Resort Rates

Entrance Fee

P200.00/Guest

Note: Kids who are 2 years old and below are free of charge. Kids who are 3 years old and above will have the regular rate.

Rides

  • Zipline: P200.00
  • Rope Course: P200.00
  • One-way Sky Bicycle: P100.00
  • 15-Minute Horseback Riding: P100.00
  • Hamster Wheel: P100.00
  • Grand Carousel: P 30.00
  • Mini Train: P30.00
  • Cable Paraglide: P250.00
  • Viking Ride: P30.00
  • Walking Dinosaur: P30.00
  • Basketball Shootout: P35.00

Cottages

  • Umbrella Hut (6 Guests): P500.00
  • Small Cottage (7 Guests): P700.00
  • Big Cottage (14 Guests): P1,200.00

Rooms

Raphaella Windmill

Presidential Suite: P15,000.00/night

  • Airconditioned
  • 4 Guests
  • Includes Entrance Fee & Breakfast
  • Outside food is not allowed

Junior Suite: P12,000.00/night

  • Airconditioned
  • 4 Guests
  • Includes Entrance Fee & Breakfast
  • Outside food is not allowed

Regular Room: P8,500.00/night

  • Airconditioned
  • 6 Guests
  • Includes Entrance Fee & Breakfast
  • Outside food is not allowed

Barkadahan Room: P500.00/head
Located at the Windmill’s basement

  • No Airconditioning
  • Double-deck Beds
  • Minimum of 15 Guests – Maximum of 24 Guests
  • Includes Entrance Fee

Mammoth Room: P9,500.00/night

  • Airconditioned
  • 10 Guests
  • Includes Entrance Fee & Breakfast

Dino Park Rooms

Four-Guest Room: P4,000.00/night

  • Airconditioned
  • Good for 4 Guests
  • Includes Entrance Fee & Breakfast for 4 Guests

Six-Guest Room: P6,000.00/night

  • Airconditioned
  • Good for 6 Guests
  • Includes Entrance Fee & Breakfast for 6 Guests

Ten-Guest Room: P9,000.00/night

  • Airconditioned
  • Good for 10 Guests
  • Includes Entrance Fee & Breakfast for 10 Guests

Indian Village

Teepee Hut Family Room: P5,000.00/night
Teepee Hut Suite Room: P6,000.00/night

  • Airconditioned
  • Includes Entrance Fee & Breakfast for 6 Guests

King Kong Room: P6,000.00/night

  • Airconditioned
  • Includes Entrance Fee & Breakfast for 6 Guests
  • Loft Type

Log Cabin Rooms

Three-Guest Room: P3,000.00/night

  • Includes Entrance Fee & Breakfast for 3 Guests
  • Maximum of 6 Guests (lodging)

Four-Guest Room: P4,000.00/night

  • Includes Entrance Fee & Breakfast for 4 Guests
  • Maximum of 8 Guests (lodging)

Five-Guest Room: P5,000.00

  • Includes Entrance Fee & Breakfast for 5 Guests
  • Maximum of 10 Guests (lodging)

Bonita Hut: P3,500.00

  • Ideal for 4 Guests (Max Capacity of 6 Guests)
  • Includes Entrance Fee & Breakfast for 4 Guests

Important:

  • Room rates are subject to change without prior notice
  • Room rates are INCLUSIVE OF 12% VAT
  • Check-in time is 2:00 P.M.
  • Check-out time is 12:00 NN
  • Extra guest only @ P300.00/night (exclusive of breakfast)
  • Extra guest with extra bed @ P500.00/night (exclusive of breakfast)
  • All rooms come with a HOT and COLD shower
  • All Log Cabin rooms come with a 32″ LED TV
Campuestohan Highland Resort Map

Campuestohan Highland Resort Booking

Contact Numbers & Location

For your reservations, please contact the following numbers:
Landline: (034) 702-0964; (034) 433-3335
Mobile: 0915-211-1406; 0917-300-5007; 0925-600-8088
Office Hours: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Office Address: Bacolod TP Truckers, Gonzaga St., Bacolod City
Resort Address: Sitio Campuestohan Brgy. Cabatangan / alternate route via Brgy. Granada and Alangilan Talisay City 6100 Philippines

Note: Reservations must be made at least 3 days ahead if the resort visit will fall on a weekend, and at least 1 day before if coming on a weekday.
In cases of delay or cancellation, kindly inform our office at least 3 hours before the set time.

Campuestohan Highland Resort Shuttle Schedule

Monday to Sunday
Bacolod to Campuestohan Highland Resort
7 AM, 8 AM, 9 AM, 10 AM, 11 AM, 1 PM, 2 PM, 3 PM
Campuestohan Highland Resort to Bacolod
8 AM, 9 AM, 10 AM, 11 AM, 1 PM, 2 PM, 3 PM, 4 PM, 5 PM

Fee: P80.00 / Guest (one way)
Mobile: 09985414231
Station: iMart-Caltex East (Across Lopue’s East)
All of the official resort vehicles have the Campuestohan Highland Resort logo

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12 thoughts on “Campuestohan Highland Resort – Rates, Rooms, Shuttle & Contact Details”

  1. Hi , What is the best room for a family of 5 , near the pool. We will be travelling there soon! Reply is very much appreciated. Thank you

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  2. Hi Rhea,

    Good afternoon! The log cabin rooms are closest if you want to be near the kiddie pools with slides on the southern part of the resort. But if you’re after the wave pool on the northern part, I recommend booking at one of the Bonita huts. Ask them to give you the available hut on the northernmost part.

    Enjoy your stay!

    Reply

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