
When the world can turn topsy-turvy as what is happening right now, a house design inverted intentionally can be an art form by itself. The creators must have while in the middle of designing the structure have to pick this overlooking view so that the disoriented feeling of visitors will be put to ease instantly.

Sakaren Chilltop at Kilometer 34, going north from Puerto Princesa City is one STOP you would welcome either way your going. Its just a STOP, same as the topsy-turvy times of our lives. Never to stay and will not overuse its welcome.
Yes, they have their utensils and cooking pans in the right horizon level so they do serve sandwiches and food, mostly chicken servings (we tried tinola and burgers).

The rest of the time is snapshots here, there and in the rooftop (in another building, not in the inverted house) limited to 5 persons only.

I have seen inverted houses somewhere in the internet and this is a welcome addition to the STOP SPOTS around the city. By the way, entrance fee is at P20 which is reasonable.

