
Bukidnon Feast Site Information 2026
Our Feast of Tabernacles and the Eighth Day—for the fifth consecutive year—will once again be held at Hotel de Susana and Resort in Bukidnon. This venue offers an ideal environment for a unified and intimate Feast celebration, with accommodations, meals, and activities all located in one place. This setting has consistently fostered a warm atmosphere of closeness and fellowship, enabling everyone to focus fully on worship, learning, and rejoicing before God throughout the Feast.
Known as the “highland paradise in the heart of Mindanao,” Bukidnon derives its name from the Visayan word "bukid," meaning mountain. It is predominantly a rolling grassland plateau with an average elevation of 915 meters. Its terrain is characterized by undulating uplands, deep canyons, and valleys interspersed with pockets of low-lying plains, creating a refreshing and scenic environment for both residents and guests. One of Bukidnon’s most striking features is its breathtaking mountain landscape, with certain areas still covered in forest. Much of the province, however, consists of vast grasslands cultivated with corn, pineapple, and sugarcane, making it ideal for agriculture. Bukidnon serves as a major source of agricultural produce and raw materials for processing facilities within the province and in the major commercial centers of Northern Mindanao. For this reason, Bukidnon is often called the region’s “Food Basket.”
We encourage everyone to plan to arrive early at the Feast site on Friday, September 25, to allow ample time for registration and preparation for the Opening Night Orientation and Welcome Dinner at 7:00 p.m. Please arrange your travel plans accordingly and kindly inform us of your schedules so we can help coordinate your arrivals.
For guests outside Mindanao who wish to travel independently, Hotel de Susana and Resort is accessible via the following airports:
From either airport, proceed to the nearest bus terminal and take a bus bound for Valencia City, Bukidnon. Alight at the Valencia City Bus Terminal, then take a motorcycle taxi (habal-habal) to the resort.
For Mindanao brethren, here are the routes leading to Valencia City:
Hotel de Susana and Resort
Purok 2, Patag, Bagontaas, Valencia City, Bukidnon, Philippines
Opening Night Welcome Dinner: September 25, Friday – 7:00 p.m.
Room Type |
Rate |
Capacity |
Bed Type |
Superior Room |
Php 2,520.00 (USD $45) |
2 guests |
Two single beds |
Deluxe Room |
Php 2,520.00 (USD $45) |
2 guests |
One queen bed |
Junior Suite |
Php 3,150.00 (USD $55) |
3 guests |
One queen + one single bed |
Executive Suite |
Php 4,050.00 (USD $70) |
4 guests |
Two queen beds |
Presidential Suite |
Php 4,500.00 (USD $80) |
2 guests |
One king bed |
Exchange rate: estimated at Php 58.00 per USD $1.
Features: Hot & cold shower, cable TV, air conditioning, mini-bar, and swimming pool access.
*Please note that these rates are already discounted by 10% per room / night from their commercial rate.
*Executive and presidential suites may be converted into dormitory-style rooms for up to 10 beds (additional charges apply).
All room rates include free breakfast for two.
Extra bed: $10 (without breakfast)
Outside food is not allowed inside the resort. All rooms include a complimentary breakfast for two. For additional meals, the following rates apply:
Children 5 years old and below receive a 50% discount, except infants and toddlers still fed by their parents—they are free of charge.
Mineral water dispensers are available in the dining area. Families or individuals may choose to dine at nearby restaurants at their own preference.
--Noel Roy Gilos, Festival Coordinator

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