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Never in my vision to sell something dear to me when I first laid my eyes on these beauty. I forgot the year when I first saw a piece of it on the internet and I knew on the first glance I wanted to have one on my wall. But its so pricey and only limited people were selling back then. Me, being me, when I wanted something and it costs much, I tend to evaluate and see closely if I can create and make one. It's funny that those traits that I have led me to be one of those that sells one now.


When I settled here in Liwa and (again) quit my day job in Manila and finally no turning back now, out of boredom I got back on making macrame. Just to add decors here at our campsite and to pass time. But I enjoyed so much and keep on making and making until I have over 10 pieces and out of nowhere told my hubby what if I sell these here? And he just happily agreed and support me.


It's been a year already and orders been made here and there but this year has been a turning point for me. Hopefully more projects to come. Please see below some of the macrame projects I did for the past year.












To make an order:


Instagram account - elepaniartsandcrafts (https://www.instagram.com/elepaniartsandcrafts/)
Facebook page - elepani arts and crafst (https://www.facebook.com/elepaniartsandcrafts)
Shopee account - https://shopee.ph/snoopyellie
Contact Number - 09453205379
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Liwliwa is one of those promising beach spot near metro. But we don't want to make a wrong impression on this post. I would like to emphasize that this is not a resort, its a community here.  Your trash are definitely not welcome here.



6-hour bus ride from Metro Manila and a laidback and quiet and a chill beach spot awaits you. I know many of us wants to getaway from the busy and polluted metro and visit some place where we can hide and just be ourselves or to be surrounded by nature and just inhale the good vibes and exhale those toxic the city inflicted us.







Hide In is one of those promising surf camp at Liwliwa or for most of us known as Liwa.

For just a small span of time, this place earns a name for its love of nature and by promoting green and eco-friendly accommodation for anyone who wants to experience peace, surf, outdoor cinema, booze, bonfire, jazz hop music, art, and most especially an encounter and a chance to live with our mother nature.

Sounds so much fairytale right? Like it isn't real? Some kind of telltale and voodoo and consipiracy and hopeful? But believe this kind of spot really exist, they do exist.







This community, Hide In, is compose of people with common denominator: love and respect for our mother nature and surfing.

So if you want to experience, or learn more about our surroundings and on how to love more and to save the earth in our own little way then you are very much welcome to experience what we are experiencing.

Let us all detoxify ourselves from all the bad vibes and just take a break from all the chaos and have fun once and for all.










With Hide In, they offer cheap rate but never jeopardizing the quality of service.

They have two rooms that are good for 1-4 pax. And their tents that are good for 1-6 pax as well. All these comes with a queen mattress and pillows an a fan, yeppp, tents with mattresses.







How To Get There?








Option 1


If you are coming from Manila, ride a bus going to Iba, Zambales or Sta. Cruz, Zambales and alight at San Felipe. Make sure to inform the ticketing employee that you are going to San Felipe. Fare is a lot much higher if you will not mention you are heading to San San Felipe only. Fare is 270. Travel time may take up to 4 hrs.

Victory liner has a regular trip to Iba, Zambales. Please check their site for updated time of the trip.

From San Felipe, there's a tricycle terminal at the bus stop and tell the driver you are heading to Liwliwa, Hide In. Fare is 60-100 pesos each. Travel time may take up to 5 minutes or more.

Option 2


If you want to arrive in Zambales as early as sunrise you may do so. Its just you have to cut trip.

From Manila, ride a bus going to Olongapo, fare is 212 (victory liner) travel time is 2 and half hours, from Olongapo catch a bustrip to Iba or Sta. Cruz and tell the kundoktor you are alighting at San Felipe. Fare is 87 pesos. Travel time is 2 hrs.


Victory liner has a regular trip to Olongapo. Please check their site for updated time of the trip.

From San Felipe, there's a tricycle terminal at the bus stop and tell the driver you are heading to Liwliwa, Hide In. Fare is 60-100 pesos each. Travel time may take up to 5 minutes or more.


If the tricycle driver is not aware of the place you can always tell that it is located in front of Hide Out and beside The Glamp and Riverside.


Accommodation and Rates






Rooms - There are only two rooms available good for 1-4 pax only.
1500php - 1-2 pax
2000php - 3-4 pax

Comping -  These are tents, Three tents that are good for 1-4 pax only. 1 Tent good for 6 pax only.
1000php - 1-2 pax
1500php - 3-4 pax
2000php - 5-6 pax
*Rooms and Comping both comes with queen size mattress, pillows, and a fan)







Tent Pitching - you can bring your own, or rent one from them

Own Tent Pitching
200php per person

Rent a Tent
400php good for 3-4 person
200php pitching fee
*Tent pitching is strictly minimum of 4 pax

Only common CRs are available. There's an outside shower too.




Kitchen and Bar








They offer silog meals, but always ask what's available beforehand. You can also ask for quotation for their meals.

As for the booze, they offer beers and cocktails now.


Souvenirs


They have hand crafted items: from Macrame wall hanger to macrame earrings and macrame plant hanger to hand crafted accessories such as necklaces and bracelets. Succulents and Cactuses are also available too.









Tour Around The Area


They also offer a visit to the nearest waterfalls. You can always asked at the bar if its available.


Surf Lesson


Absolutely. 400 per person for 1 hr. Surfboard and instructor included. But of course, it will always depend if there's a wave forecast.


Contact 

So, if you want to take a break you can always visit their facebook page https://www.facebook.com/HideInLiwa/ or send and sms at 09453205379.



More photos below! Feast your eyes with these solemnity :)










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I've been into crafts since I can remember. Now, I am going back to one of my first love, Macrame! I've been making different macrame designs and now sells it at the most cheapest and affordable price. My target is really like me who seeks cheap deals. So, without further discussions, here are some of my works.












Some of my works include macrame plant hanger, perfect for your small plants esp to be put indoor or in your room. I also accept made to order designs, for as long as we both agree with the designs. I get to send some sets of my designs to wedding events.



Soon, I'll be allowing Macrame designs for rent for your events and it is much much cheaper.


For any collaborations and if you want to purchase and order some feel free to email me at snoopyellie@gmail.com and/or follow my arts and crafts instagram account @handcraftedbyerii or send me a text message to 09453205379
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Sharing our piece of home with everyone who has the same point of view and principles that we have. Hide In will probably be new or old news to people who goes to beach regularly. And I believe that there are two types of beach goers out there.  The one looking for solidarity and peace of mind and the one lacking with sensitivity and just out there doing nothing but fun. Fun is good, but in moderation and with high sensitivity with their surroundings.

Hide In did not just offer comfort on your entire stay but a chance to be with, interact, and understands more the importance of Mother Nature. Be it in our two room accommodation with excellent view of different trees and the river at our backyard or camping and hammock at our camp grounds exactly right in the middle of the woods with just fresh air and the chirping of different kinds of birds and the sound of the leaves touching with each other as your company.






As you see, Hide In coexists with Mother Nature. Everything we do here benefits the environment. We are no pro, only love for our mother nature. We are just like most everyone before, we used too much plastics especially those one-time-use plastics, the disposables, and similar items that can harm our Earth and truly destroy it in the future. But we come to our senses; we realize different things and it broadened our views about eco-life by living near our seas and in the woodlands. The danger these things can do needs to stop and needs to put to end. Surely it will not stop in just a blink of an eye. It is a long process just as we are doing it. But it is better to do it now than to do it later. 

Our goal is to promote eco-friendly camp. That through our camp we can educate people especially our guests how to live harmoniously with our environment and how to take care of them and to make them understand the importance of them being taken care of by us even in the smallest things we do that we don’t think won’t matter. We discourage single-use plastics, we provide mineral drinking water for free at our camp; just bring your own refillable water bottle, we provide sets of utensils: water glasses, spoons and forks, and plates that you can wash after.









This home is not perfect. We are still in the process and still learning and doing everything we can in our own little ways to save our Mother Nature. Respect should be given to everyone around us. We cannot love everything but we can respect everything: the neighbors, the animals, the nature, and the beliefs of each one of us. Let us be one for our nature so the kids in the future, our kids can still enjoy what we have before, what we have now.

The Family that you will meet here can be your family too. Let’s hang out over bonfire while watching good old movies at night, or you can go surfing lesson for acceptable rate from us, our surfer boys will be delighted to assist you with the lesson, or you can play with our growing resident pets: Alfonso, Puti, and Noynoy, or you can try our homemade recipes especially our everyday silog tapa meal, or go sight-seeing on two different falls in our town, or help us monetary by buying souvenirs handcrafted by us.






Sea you at our camp grounds and let us chill and forget the busy city life for a while in the heart of Mother Nature.


How To Get Here?

Any bus bound to Iba, Zambales or Sta. Cruz, Zambales. Inform that you are alighting at San Felipe bus stop. From there, there are tricycle that will take you to Liwliwa. 

For rates and reservation and/or to join group trip kindly contact 09453205379
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I was too stoked after my Davao Region trip last November 2016 where I learned a lot about surfing. When I got home the next weekend me and my best friend Jec head to Liwliwa in  Zambales to try the surfing spot there. It was my bf's birthday month and we haven't seen each other over a year so I am that eager to finally make this trip to happen.




The first choice is to go to Crystal beach. But we are in tight budget that time and I really don't want to bring my own tent since I brought it on my backpacking in Davao Region and my back still hurts for that. So the idea is to stay in Crystal Beach since they offer glamping as their accommodation and I really want to try that. But, since we are just inquiring two nights before and the beach got a lot of tourists every weekend their glamping accommodation are all reserved.




Because of the bad news, I immediately search for alternative place in Zambales. That's where I found out about Liwliwa. Really, Ellie? Just now? Yep! Just now. But it was all good. The first choice is The Circle Hostel. But we didn't book online or contact them ahead.




The Circle Hostel




Came Saturday and arriving at Liwliwa Zambales we learned that it is advisable to reserve online if you want to stay at The Circle Hostel especially during weekends for they have loads of guests during weekends. Can't blame them they're one of those hostel you need to try for yourself.




The receptionist at The Circle Hostel is kind enough to help us look for another accommodation. The one she refers is an airconditoned room few meters across their hostel. But I really prefer a rawness kind of accommodation that time and of course a cheaper one like that of the Circle Hostel.








We roam around the place since we arrive early morning and that we found out about this spot who manage by a siblings. Ate Donna who handles most of the transaction attend to our needs. We rent a tent to them and they set it up.




After setting it up. We change clothes and hit the beach and prepare for the wave. Jec was pretty confident that I should be the one teaching her basics but later on I insist  that she should get an instructor.









A brother of Ate Donna teach her the basic and after she gets the hang of it and pretty much get tired, Kuya (sorry I forgot the name) assist me on pushing me when there's a good wave. HAHA! Yepp, my sore arms is that bad for paddling.







We take our lunch and then doze off the entire afternoon inside our tent. When the sunset came we run to the beach and watch and admire it. That was one good sunset.



At night after eating light dinner, I kind of still feel tired over work, travel, and all that I just want to sleep the night off and I did. We met two campers too who set up their tent and hammock beside us.



There are still 2 remaining hours from the board we rented. So I said that if the wave permits we'll do one quick ride but it was flat. So me and Jec decided to leave early so we can go home early plus Jec's going home to Batangas and she's long way from home.







This quick getaway is one of my favorite on the list. All in one weekend that I love. Suf, camp, sleep, eat and just chill, plus the budget is too friendly the damage on our wallet is just less than 1500 pesos! Will do a travel guide for this.



Shaka!


Here's additional information on where to stay at Liwliwa. If you want a chill place to stay under starry night sky, you can check out Hide In. They are still new and on their soft opening. You can visit their facebook page to know more about them. Watch out for my next post about Hide In!



https://www.facebook.com/HideInLiwa/





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