World Travel Magazine

WELCOME TO NEVERLAND, AN OFF-THE-GRID LUXURY ESCAPE

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As teenagers, Eddie and Jack worked together in an Edinburgh bar where they decided to build a boat and hire a local fisher-pirate captain to explore the islands around the Philippine­s. After their money ran out, they invited tourists to join them onboard for a fee, arranging for their accommodat­ions with islanders. The rest is history.

Over a glass of jungle juice––the Tao signature cocktail a soothing blend of rum, pineapple juice, and water––you meet your expedition leader and a few dozen travelling companions. The next five days will be epic in ways you can’t imagine. Onboard you receive a little more informatio­n about the next five days. The handout says it all––

“We call it an expedition because we are exploring the islands together….the experience is all there for you but it cannot be listed on a menu, you have to explore it yourself.”

There is no plan. Only the promise that exploratio­n can take many forms. The exploratio­n of the outside world is what lured you here to Camp Ngey! Ngey!, but you hadn’t expected waking up every morning in an open-air bamboo ‘Tuka’ hut. After an ocean breeze coaxes you out of bed, you dive into crystal clear waters in the early morning. This exploratio­n puts a new twist on the typical fun and sun package.

Family-style meals feature Tao Chefs to cook up fresh fish caught by Islanders and produce from the Tao organic farm. Adventure comes easy here. Exploring the island’s jungle trails as you skirt wild beaches and windswept cliffs, brings a discovery of hidden caves. Enjoy snorkellin­g around the island’s preserved reefs rich with a variety of sea life and shipwrecks too on an escape to this Neverland of wonder and freedom. taophilipp­ines.com

 ??  ?? Open sided bamboo ‘Tuka’ hut Camp Ngey! Ngey! offers the luxury of simplicity Eat together family style in the panoramic Kusina, the camp’s island restaurant
Open sided bamboo ‘Tuka’ hut Camp Ngey! Ngey! offers the luxury of simplicity Eat together family style in the panoramic Kusina, the camp’s island restaurant

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