Had a great wanderlust in Baguio with some closest allies. Never thought I would come this far considering I despise long hours of trip. Gladly persuaded by my BFF to travel with her to Baguio. To reach the Summer Capital of the Philippines one must travel by bus for 7 hours.
Bought our round trip tickets ahead and opted for the ordinary aircon which costs 455 pesos. Touched down at 12 noon and went straight to Victory Liner Bus Terminal in Pasay so as not to miss our Baguio trip. \m/
Arrived in Baguio at about 9 in the evening and none of us looked tired. It was extremely cold I tell you. We started seeing the thick fog covering the view on the way as we step out of the bus. The place where we had reserved wasn't that difficult to find. It was just 3 minute walk to Victory Liner. Please click for our accommodation in Baguio:
Tuvera Pension Review
The next morning, everyone woke up early armed and ready (lol) as we head towards the famous destinations around the city. On my list are the ten tourist attractions hopefully to be finished within 8 hours. (crossfingers).
We looked and haggled for cabs that can tour us to the places with not more than 2 thousand pesos and fortunately found one. His name is Kuya Joseph and you may contact him at (0939-292-0006).
The first cab driver we talked to said he wouldn't include the PMA and the Lion's head in the 2,000 php because it's very far; we thought it wasn't worth the travel without seeing the Lion's head so proceeded with the others.. The second cab driver I talked to immediately agreed with my plan and he even encouraged us to include the Strawberry Field in La Trinidad for the same amount I introduced to both cab drivers. Cool this driver! :D
We started the tour at 7 in the morning and it was drizzling. Grab a light meal at Seven Eleven just in front of Victory liner.
First destination began in Baguio Cathedral to pray for a safe tour. After a few minutes, we proceeded to Burnham Park to experience boating and eating strawberry taho. Next landmark was Wright Park and The Mansion.
Followed by Minesview, where we bought our "pasalubong". T-shirts and sando priced for 150 for 2. Strawberry Jam differs in sizes and brands. Others priced 4 pcs for 100 pesos, 3 for 100 pesos, etc. Sundot Kulangot is 3 for 100. But I got mine for 4 for 125 pesos. Lengua de Gato and Peanut Brittle were priced 4 for 100 or 7 for 100 depending on the size and the ability to haggle.
Strawberry Field was out of the list but Kuya Joseph encouraged us to go and it was indeed a great experience. I tried their Strawberry Wine that tastes like a vinegar with a little sweetness in it. It was 11 o'clock and we felt hungry and drove to Camp John Hay for lunch.
A few meters away from it, is the Tree Top Adventure where we had our extreme ride experience. Next on the list was the PMA, where we learnt that discipline is mandatory. Finally, we went to see the famous Lion's Head, then it started to rain heavily. It was too early for us to go home and thought we should have one more though Lion's head was the last on the list. Then we went to see the Bell Church.
Finished the tour at 3 o'clock in the afternoon and already felt tired. So we went back to the pension house and sleep. We woke up at 7 in the evening and walked to SM Baguio to grab some dinner.
FYI: Tuvera Pension house, SM Baguio and most of the cabs we rode don't have any air conditioners built in it. Could you imagine that? hahaha... Only in Baguio! :p Surely we'll miss Baguio!
Till next our excursion! :D