Vacation rentals are continuously evolving the way people travel. Unlike traditional hotels, vacation rental spaces provide a home-like experience, making your stay enjoyable and unforgettable. A case in point is the Sleepy Shepherd, the Philippines’s first and only Shepherd’s Hut nestled on a 22-hectare secluded pineapple farm.
The quaint little Airbnb rental in Trinidad takes design inspiration from the 16th century shepherd’s huts that originated as mobile shelters for shepherds in the UK. The tiny house measures 194 square feet and has an open floor plan with a double bed, sofa bed, compact kitchen and a full bathroom.
It has subtle details infusing it with British charms, such as miniature red telephone booths and curved ceilings that open up the space. The sleek sophistication of the design soothes the mind and fun outdoor activities surrounded by natural beauty relax the body.
To sustain the tropical weather, the internal and external walls are built from fiber cement. The Sleepy Shepherd also has a patio, spacious parking, an outdoor sunken soaking tub outdoor dining, cooking and a grilling area to add more convenience and fun to your stay.
This house also features a dedicated workspace and is equipped with fast Wi-Fi of 138 Mbps allowing you to work freely. This house has exterior security cameras on the property to ensure the security of the guests. There are stairs at the front from where you can take breathtaking views of the mountains, making it a perfect place to connect with nature.
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It accommodates up to four adults and is available for rent on Airbnb, starting from $420 on weekdays and $495 on weekends. This Sleepy Shepherd is surrounded by plenty of natural sights such as the Biak-NA-Bato National Park and Verdivia Falls. It is close to many hiking trails into the forest as well, offering a pristine adventure in nature.
Via: Business Insider
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