Life is not meant to be lived in one place.
They often say difficult roads often lead to beautiful destinations. I confess this is true as Jean and James' adventurous feet led them to a highland farm in Imbayao, Malaybalay, Bukidnon.
From Cebu City, they flew to Laguindingan Airport with their backpacks, not leaving away their camera gears to capture this unique experience of staying under a Hobbit House.
Before they narrate to you the tale of the Hobbit House experience, see below first the portraits they took of each other using a Nikon D600 and a Canon EOS M50.
A newly built hanging bridge, from here, visitors can listen to birds and if lucky, those wild life photographers can even take snaps of the resident birds!
Inspired by Aladdin's Magic Carpet, the farm also have Instagram-worthy corners!
Outside the guava tree house. This has a viewing deck above it with traditional lamps!
You can't be staying in a hobbit house without taking photos.
A bridge connects to the hobbit house.
We had breakfast outside our "hobbit house".
New sets of hobbit houses. Soon will rise a community of hobbit houses here.
Although not that very ready for a guest, both Jean and James were thankful to Mr. Benjamin Maputi Jr. for allowing them to stay overnight at their green hobbit house. It was a unique experience that they'll treasure!
Photos were taken on Nikon D600 with 50mm 1.8 and Panasonic Lumix GX85.
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