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Tres Marias Cafe and Bar in Camiguin Island

Nestled within the pristine beauty of Camiguin Island, Philippines, is Tres Marias Cafe and Bar , a hidden gem that beckons travelers to experience the essence of island living. In this blog, we embark on a virtual journey to uncover the charm, sustainability, and warm hospitality that define Tres Marias. Discover Tres Marias Tres Marias is more than just a café and bar; it is an embodiment of the tranquil and picturesque surroundings that Camiguin is known for. Tres Marias invites you to escape into the heart of nature's wonders. What sets this establishment apart is its commitment to supporting local craftsmanship, with furniture crafted by artisans right here in Camiguin. Eco-Conscious Living Beyond its modern tropical interior, Tres Marias demonstrates a deep dedication to sustainability. Their choice of 100% plastic-free, compostable, and biodegradable cups made from sugarcane bagasse not only reflects eco-consciousness but also

Majestic Coffees of West Java

The Asia/Pacific coffee region includes the Indonesian archipelago. This large area spans a wide variety of climates and topographies, and some of the world’s most distinctive coffees are found here. With the exception of the washed coffees from this region are processed using the “semi-washed” method, known for full body and spicy flavors. Semi-washed coffees have balanced acidity and herbal notes. To understand and explore more the flavors of coffees from Indonesia, consider its topography. The country comprises thousands of islands. It is a nation of varied communities that speak 365 different languages. Ancient Hindu and Buddhist temples as well as Muslim mosques dot the landscape. As do volcanoes, more than 300 in total, many of which are still active today. The mystery and fantasy of Indonesia are perhaps best represented by one of its oldest inhabitants, the Komodo dragon, the world’s largest lizard. Thick bamboo groves abound, as well as rice paddies, homes on stilt

Evo Nature Camp

Rekindle your soul by taking in good air in a relaxing place. Tucked in the mountains of Cebu City, one doesn’t have to travel to far to slow down from the buzzling life the metro. Evo Nature Camp is just a short drive from the city center, right at the heart of Barangay Gaas along the Transcentral Highway. It is rightfully place on top of the ridge, giving you the best view of the mountains of Cebu. It is almost touching the clouds. You can walk around its garden or hike into the woods. Listen to the whisper of gentle cold breeze as you watch the greenery. Instagram post by Travelingbarista07 Instagram post by  Travelingbarista07 ENTRANCE FEE: P75 Inclusive of Environmental Fee Free entrance for kids 5 years old & below USAGE OF GAZEBO: P100/hour TREKKING: P2,500 (1-5pax) / P500 (for every excess pax) CAMPING: Usage of area with own tent: P300 (1-4pax) / P200 (5 pax up) Tent rental with inflatable beds: P300 (good for 2) P500 (good f