Djilba 2019 A magazine produced by Green Cultural Travel Hub Limited a Singapore Registered Foundation (UEN 201705140R) In This Edition Discovering Calataganda Follow Caitlin as she uncovers an amazing Philippines eco-tourism project by Caitlin Flannery Breakfast like a Singapore Local Take a look at what locals love to eat for breakfast and where, By LiLin Sear My Cambodian Great Journey Why you need to have your own Cambodian Great Journey by Pich Kong Welcome to Country We wish to acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land where our Founder calls home – the Noongar people of South-Western Australia. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of this region. We believe that one must reflect back on 60,000 years and more of Indigenous culture in this ancient country known as "Australia". While we mark our 4 seasons rigidly by calendar, the Noongar people recognised 6 seasons. Now, we have moved from Makura with the winter storms, to Djilba, with many clear but cold days. So, a life lived by observation, and not by a date makes so much more sense. We wish to also extend our acknowledgement to other traditional custodians of the lands that our guests will travel to. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and contribution they make to their communities and regions. We hope that we can find a way to work with you to bring guests to share your history and culture in a mutually beneficial and sustainable way. Noongar Seasons Take a look at the fascinating way the Noongar people of south west Western Australia lives revolve around the seasons. Contents 2. Welcome To Country 3. Noongar Seasons and Contents 4. Founder’s Welcome 5. Discovering Calataganda 8.Breakfast with a Singapore Local 10.
Djilba 2019 A magazine produced by Green Cultural Travel Hub Limited a Singapore Registered Foundation (UEN 201705140R) In This Edition Discovering Calataganda Follow Caitlin as she uncovers an amazing
CAMBODIAN ORGANIC ADVENTURE A Collective Adventure of Discovery and Learning Choose from one of our 7-day Collective Adventures to experience our permaculture and community projects. They are helping to create a brighter future for Cambodia Take a journey through Cambodia to discover and experience the sustainable projects that are helping to make a difference in the local communities. Take time to visit some ancient and majestic temples, and some beautiful wilderness. At the heart of it all, is experiencing the projects that are bringing permaculture and sustainable community development to Cambodia. We have two amazing 7-Day adventures to choose from, or you may put them together for an incredible 14 days! You will be hosted in week 1 by Olivier Collineau, one of the founders of OrganiKH, and in week 2 by Lionel Aurousseau, one of the founders of Baitong. Both hail from France, have married into local families, and have a passion for bringing permaculture to Cambodia. Week One - Siem Reap to Phnom Penh Join your host Olivier Collineau on this 7-day exploration, starting from Siem Reap. We include visits to the beautiful Camborea and OrganiKH permaculture project, and a workshop at the Greenshoots Agri-Tech Centre. You will stay at a unique Floating Village on the Tonle Sap. We will then visit a vital community Coconut project and finish off at the stunning Mekong Island of Koh Dach in Phnom Penh, at the training centre project which we are supporting. Week Two - Phnom Penh to Kampot & Return Join Lionel Aurousseau as we start on the beautiful Mekong River island of Koh Dach, before heading to Kirirom Mountain, and enjoy an overnight stay at the remarkable Coconut School, which has been built partly from recyclable material. We then explore the provinces of
CAMBODIAN ORGANIC ADVENTURE A Collective Adventure of Discovery and Learning Choose from one of our 7-day Collective Adventures to experience our permaculture and community projects. They are helping to create