The project is a community development that involves travel and experience of rural life and community. Traveler/s will or may experience how a small and tight-knit community thrives from their farming and subsistence activities like planting rice by hand during the months of July to October, gathering edible shells or crickets in rice-fields, or harvesting of fruits like mango, guavas in a schoolyard, sidewalk, or backyard or picking ripe tamarind or cashew fruits in the wilderness from December to June. Of course, living life from the land-to-mouth as well as fetching their own water for a fresh bath to gathering and kindling of firewood will also serve as a welcome experience, the better of which to burn the calories that would otherwise burden up one's health and lifestyle. There is also much room for reflection and serenity - as one or a group is provided by nature with privacy. But most all, rural community life is about interacting pleasantly with the community folks, from manang (elderly sister) Dora that regularly plies her vegetables, to neighbors who have finished their economic and household chores for the day, or the friendly school children in the community. And if you wish to, you may also stay with a family. And all these experiences are spiced up by a little modern and a dash of traditional and historical influences from the pre-imperial period, wi-fi to Zen.