Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Enigmata Mania

There are a lot of wonderful spots in Camiguin but perhaps one of the most exciting and interesting destination for us (my friend Sarah and I), is our accomodation: Enigmata Tree House.



It is a house made and maintained by artists of Mindanao. Each of its rooms give a feel of local artistry and a vibe of nature. It is build on an age-old acacia tree and is decorated with dreamcatchers, knitted bells, paintings, and other crafts.


We stayed in Enigmata's Eagle's Nest Room during our short trip to Camiguin; and the room was really big for the two of us (It could accommodate 10 persons). It has two hammocks in the living room where we took an afternoon nap. It's sleeping area is also adorable--each mattress has its own kulambo and a big dreamcatcher over it. It also has a loft in the bedroom which has more mattresses for more people.


The Enigmata Tree House is indeed a work of art and staying there goes as low as P200.00/pax. For more information, log on to (http://www.enigmatatreehouse.com/)and make sure you book as soon as possible for there are only a few rooms in this treehouse. And if you get to stay there, don't forget to order a cup of Camiguin's signature hot chocolate. :)

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