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Paulo Corteza

10 months ago
5/5

Campsite: KiudKad - The Last Resort

I can't praise enough the brains behind the development of this property! Despite the remoteness of the property, the owner spared no expense in making sure guests would be comfortable and have everything they needed. We stayed a night at the hobbit house. The house is on a cliff facing the ocean, the view is gorgeous. The interior had been decorated will all sorts of trinkets and antiques that suggests the owner was some kind of hunter or adventurer. This house comes fully furnished with everything you would need, from cast iron kitchen ware to printers (although they don't have a washing machine). They have wifi, i was surprised they did, considering there isn't even reception within 10km from the place. They also have stable source of electricity via off grid solar systems. Kiudkad is certainly one of the better resort/bnb i have been to, and i was impressed with what they did to the place. Highly recommended if you like to chill in remote places with the comforts of city living!

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Paulo Corteza

10 months ago
5/5

Campsite: Mapanuepe Lake

I had the pleasure of visiting Mapanuepe Lake recently on an off-roading adventure and it did not disappoint! The lake itself is stunningly beautiful with crystal clear waters and stunning views all around. The off-road terrain was challenging but manageable - even for a first timer like me. It was an unforgettable experience and I wouldn't hesitate to recommend it to anyone looking for a unique outdoor adventure!

Reminders when visiting:
1. Make sure your vehicle is ready for an off road terrain. You will encounter uneven terrain, uneven slopes, streams and puddles of water. We encountered vans and sedans that got stuck, overheated forcing their way into and out of the lake. For your safety, just visit the place via boat from the other side, but beware, there are so many fees you need to pay.

2. If going off road, make sure you have a good tourist guide. Ours was a good spotter who looked for easier routes and avoiding those with cars who got stuck. Once he got to know our vehicle, he even gave us a challenging route on the way home

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