Home of GeoMuseo & its permanent exhibition on Rocks, Fossils, Minerals, & Artifacts. We are a family-owned farm & leisure place located on a rolling hill bounded by the Sampaloc River on the west, with assorted forest and fruit-bearing trees spread over four hectares. We are now open as a weekend relaxation and activity place for families, friends, student and professional groups, hikers, campers
and birdwatchers. We offer a picture-pretty venue for affordable small-group seminars or workshops, pre-nuptial pictorials, movie productions, and other events. Our farms is also ideal as pit stop and for comfortable, overnight stay of trekkers to Umiray river and the Daraitan Summit and caves. Our farm is also now a dining destination for day-trippers (families, couples, groups) who want to experience the owners’ signature ‘farm-to-table’ dishes served al fresco. Pili Paninap is also the future site of an Earth Science Museum for students and enthusiasts, and a workspace-laboratory for various pili and other processed agricultural products. Follow us on Twitter and IG:
The name Pili Paninap comes from the combination of two words:
"Pili" is a nut-bearing tree that is native to the Philippines. The nut itself is covered by a hard pointed shell. The nut is known for it's rich, buttery flavor. It is often used in the making of sweets, like pili clusters, tarts, or rolls. "Paninap" is the Kapampangan word for "dream". When taken together, the name Pili Paninap literally means "dream of pili".