Step into the lush, green heart of Sibaltan, El Nido, and explore El Trinidad Organic Farm, a 13.5-acre family-run sanctuary preserving generations of Filipino farming traditions. Inherited by Eliezl from her parents, who taught her the ancient ways of cultivating the land, the farm thrives without chemical fertilisers - using natural compost made from plants, animal bones, and fish to grow vibrant fruits and vegetables.
Walk among coconut, banana, cashew, and chilli trees, meet goats, pigs, rabbits, chickens, and the carabao, and try traditional farming challenges like ploughing a field or balancing a water pole. After Typhoon Odette and the Covid-19 pandemic, the farm became a vital source of food for the community, and today your visit supports sustainable farming and local livelihoods. Eliezl's farm is a storey of resilience, culture, and care for the land.
After taking the reins in 2018, Eliezl expanded the plantation and developed new sustainable techniques, making the farm more resilient than ever - even after the devastation of Typhoon Odette. During the Covid-19 pandemic, it became her family’s main source of food. Today, it stands strong as a symbol of self-sufficiency and environmental care.
What to Expect on the Tour:
- Begin your journey with an introduction to our organic farming methods.
- Taste the farm's freshest treats: coconut water, bananas, cashews, chilli, and more all harvested straight from the land.
- Wander through our various zones, from medicinal plants and worm composting areas to our buzzing pollinator zone.
- Meet our friendly farm animals - goats, pigs, rabbits, chickens… and even our carabao (water buffalo) who helps plough the land the traditional way.
If you choose to stay for the cooking class, you’ll have the chance to prepare classic Filipino dishes such as lumpiang shanghai (the famous spring rolls), vegetables cooked in coconut milk, turon (fried banana rolls), and tinolang native na manok (local chicken soup with banana blossom). Get hands-on in the kitchen and enjoy tasting the dishes you’ve prepared yourself.
End the tour with a visit to our pineapple and coffee plantations, and feel the connection between hard work, the earth, and every sip or bite.
Why Choose Us?
At El Trinidad, we go beyond farming to preserve local knowledge and traditions. By joining our tour, you support local farmers and help keep traditional practices alive. Every visit contributes to a shared storey of culture, community, and sustainability in El Nido.
TOUR INFORMATION:
- One group is consisted of 1 to 24 participants
- Discounted tour rates are available for groups of at least 5 to 10 participants
- Private tours are always available on request
- For transport requests in the Sibaltan area, please contact us in advance so we can arrange the motorbikes
- If you need transport from El Nido town, feel free to contact us - we’ll arrange the best solution for you