Camper And Cabin: Camp In Style

http___www.bigleaguekickball.com_category_press_ cheap soma cod Camper and Cabin is known to have the first Airstream suite in the Philippines. Exhibiting luxury of outdoor living, the property lets its guests experience the joy of camping while embracing the comforts of a first-class hotel. This Airbnb rental is set on top of the hill so it offers a panoramic scene of both mountain and sea.

Buy Soma without prescription on sale Apart from the camper, the host also built up two cabins within the vicinity to give guests an option from the variety of ways of living outdoors. The first cabin is a two-bedroom house that can accommodate eight guests. The second cabin is studio type.

Since we want to try both the camper and the cabin, we booked for two nights instead of one to experience almost everything. I guess, that’s the advantage of having different themes on each suites.

The star of Camper and Cabin is the vintage Airstream, an American manufacturer of travel trailer recognized by its silver color and bullet shape. The brand is known to convert trailers into camper. In the Philippines, this type of accommodation easily catches the attention of travelers and bloggers since glamorous camping is one of the trends here.

It’s evident that the architecture indoors is well-thought. You won’t believe that there’s couch, dining area, kitchenette, a queen-sized bed and a flat screen television inside this air-conditioned trailer. I love that there were outlets everywhere, too. The placement of each furnitures and fixtures was incredible, not to mention how sophisticated the boho-inspired interior design is.

Airstream has an available fire pit outside if guests want to grill barbecue. Moreover, Camper and Cabin offers bonfire package with s’mores for a thousand peso. We’re fortunate that it was already sunny when we switched to Camper. If there’s a downpour, we won’t be able to enjoy these features and live the accommodation at its best. We’ll only be locked up inside the Airstream and just sit, stand, lie down and repeat.

Are you wondering where we peed and took a bath while in Airstream? Well, within the outdoors of the trailer, there’s a stair going down to what looks like a burrow. I was just expecting a small and simple bathroom because it’s camping. But the hidden shower room displays elegance with its concrete walls and stone surface. It’s a camping bathroom and it was still better than the one we have at home. Damn!

The theme of this portion of Camper and Cabin might differ from Airstream but this cabin is just as comfortable and lavish as the camper. Upon entry, I felt like I was in a museum because I saw art executed in the interior. It’s a modern design with industrial accent. One side is enclosed by glass walls, which added luxe to the studio cabin. Provided with premium appliances like Brikk fridge, JBL speaker, Dyson stand fan,  Tempur beddings, electric blinds and battery-energized water dispenser, Cabin 2 definitely gives you your money’s worth. There’s a telescope but sadly, it doesn’t work. There’s a coucher and mat that seemed to made with animal fur and crocodile skin respectively. I just pray that they aren’t real.

The glass walls stretches up to the shower area so there’s a calming scene of the mountains while you do your thing here. The room was furnished beautifully. It reminds me of Balinese bathroom. Just like the one in Camper, this is completed with basic toiletries and equipped with shower heater and bidet. Yep! I have to mention those things.

The adult in me truly appreciated the kitchen area of Cabin 2. It has everything a homecook could wish for! I actually had no plans of cooking but I just can’t leave without trying out the induction cooker. The plates and bowls were also aesthetic so it’s encouraging to present food. You just have to wash the cookwares before using because some are still sticky. Anyway, this photo was taken in Camper because I forgot to capture my cooking at Cabin 2.

Contrary to what its reviews indicated in Airbnb, the WiFi connection was strong, especially in Camper. I can hardly connect during the first night but when I found the spot, there weren’t any internet problems anymore. Perhaps, the more pressing issue is the water flowing inside from the sliding door and the water leaking from ceiling when there’s rainfall. Plenty of the lights inside and outside were not working anymore, too.

For me, the most expensive amenity in Camper and Cabin would be the panoramic view of the mountain ranges. The spot is rich in beautiful sight as it doesn’t only show one but twelve peaks, which are named in the photo guide displayed on this table. Nasugbu farmlands and Balayan Bay can also be seen in this hillside. It’s indeed relaxing, isn’t it? Just pray that it wasn’t foggy on the day of your stay so you’ll have a clear view of all these.

Each listings has their own outdoor hangout spots. The Camper has a picnic table, a suspended net bed and outdoor lounge chairs. Cabin 1 has a giant swing, a hammock and an outdoor coffee table. Cabin 2 has a swimming pool and an outdoor dining area. Although each has their respective spaces for yards, the rentals were so close to each other that it wasn’t completely private anymore. 

Since the setting is on top of a hill, I noticed that birds we’re flying near above us. There were plenty of them so it was calming watching them when in Camper and Cabin. Speaking of animals, despite the glam, guests have to be reminded that it is still camping. Therefore, insects are unavoidable. Some of them are strange-looking but I assure you that they are harmless.

Partnering with a nearby restaurant, Kashing’s Bistro, is indeed a great favor for the guests since it offers delivery for those who are tempted to stay within the property and those who are lazy to cook. We ordered Pita Bread with Hummus and Beef Tapa Breakfast one night. I’m surprised that there were generous pieces of pita bread. The hummus was strong in garlic flavor that I couldn’t recognize the other spices. The beef tapa was nice and tender. It’s full of flavors.

There’s a lounge area and common area. I guess, there’s also a lobby where we can meet the caretaker but since it was raining heavily when we arrived, there wasn’t a proper welcome. Nevertheless, the caretaker still did a good job on orienting us about the property. In fact, the staff was gracious and accommodating during the whole stay. He was one call away if there are inquiries and he gladly obliged to our requests.

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