
Planning a trip to Sagada, Mountain Province?
Inandako’s Bed and Breakfast offers an authentic, cozy, and unforgettable stay that makes it the perfect base for your adventure.
Whether you’re chasing the Sea of Clouds, exploring Sumaguing Cave, or marveling at the Hanging Coffins, this family-run B&B ensures a memorable experience with its warm hospitality, home-cooked meals, and serene surroundings.
Here’s why Inandako’s BnB should be your go-to accommodation in Sagada.
Located in Sitio Kenlibed, Barangay Dagdag, Inandako’s BnB is just a 15-minute walk from Sagada’s town center and Tourist Information Office, offering a quiet escape from the hustle and bustle. Surrounded by pine trees, majestic mountains, and unique cathedral rock formations, the B&B provides breathtaking views of Mt. Ampacao, Mt. Kanip-aw, and Echo Valley. Its slightly off-the-main-road location ensures tranquility while keeping you close to Sagada’s top attractions.
Whether you’re sipping brewed coffee on the veranda or relaxing by the bonfire, the fresh mountain air and natural beauty create a serene atmosphere that’s hard to beat.
Run by Ms. Alma and her son Dako, Inandako’s BnB lives up to its name, which means “mother of Dako” in the local Kankana-ey language. Guests consistently praise the hosts for their warmth and personal touch, making you feel like part of the family. From sharing local stories to helping arrange guided tours for caving, trekking, or waterfall visits, Alma and Dako go the extra mile to ensure your stay is seamless and memorable.
You might even meet the B&B’s furry residents—the cats, and dogs Byson and Chico—who add to the homely charm. For pet owners, Inandako’s has a pet-friendly room, so you can bring your own furry friend along!
Inandako’s offers five private rooms, each designed for comfort and relaxation after a day of exploring. The rooms are simple yet thoughtfully appointed with handcrafted wooden beds, private bathrooms with hot showers, and basic toiletries.
The interiors feature wooden panels and floors, complemented by Ms. Alma’s pottery collection displayed in the dining area, adding a rustic, local charm. While some guests note light curtains or occasional weak water pressure, the clean, comfortable rooms and scenic views consistently earn high praise.





One of the highlights of staying at Inandako’s is the complimentary home-cooked breakfast, served daily from 7:30–8:30 AM. Prepared with fresh, locally sourced ingredients—often from the B&B’s garden or nearby farms—the breakfast is a guest favorite. Expect dishes like smoked pork (etag), homemade longganisa, wild mushrooms, pinikpikan, purple rice (balatinaw), and fresh garden greens. There’s no fixed menu, so each morning brings a delightful surprise. Have dietary restrictions? Just let the hosts know in advance, and they’ll accommodate your needs.
Guests also enjoy free brewed coffee throughout the day, perfect for sipping in the dining area with its French windows or on the balcony overlooking the mountains.
Check out more photos and videos of Inandakos’ food and living space on their Instagram.
Inandako’s BnB combines modern conveniences with a rustic vibe. Amenities include:
Co-Working Space and Library: A dedicated area with desks, reliable Wi-Fi, and a cozy collection of books, perfect for digital nomads needing to catch up on work or guests looking to unwind with a good read amidst the mountain air and birds singing in the background.
The dining area, adorned with bee paintings by SULÔ Projects and Ms. Alma’s pottery, adds a unique touch to the space.
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Inandako’s Bed and Breakfast isn’t just a place to stay—it’s a chance to immerse yourself in Sagada’s culture, savor home-cooked meals, and relax in a serene mountain setting. With its welcoming hosts, cozy rooms, and proximity to Sagada’s natural wonders, it’s the ideal choice for travelers seeking an authentic and memorable getaway.
Ready to experience Sagada like a local? Book your stay at Inandako’s BnB!
Pro Tip: Book early, especially during peak seasons (December–February), to secure your spot at this popular B&B. Share your Sagada plans in the comments below—we’d love to hear what you’re most excited to explore!