Have You Been to Baguio Lately?

Pick One... - My First Pick of Strawberries at the farm of La Trinidad Benguet. Unmindful of the heat of the sun, the moment is filled with excitement as me and my Girlfriend are having a great time at the farm for we were the first who got there on that morning.
Philippines
March 23, 2010 9:29am CST
The Summer Heat in the Philippines is on! Temperature rises as the scorching heat of the sun touches your skin. You start to sweat as if you were showering on your own. People would have the idea of going out on the beach and have the fun of their lives. But some people would just want to fight that heat by going on a cool place, rather than putting your head inside your Refrigerator nor raising your hands up high to touch the vents of your air conditioning units. One thing that comes into people's minds is to have an out of town with their friends or families (even loved ones), and one of the most famous tourist destination would be Baguio City. Nestled within the Cordillera Central mountain range in northern Luzon, Baguio is known as "The Summer Capital of the Philippines." It is a one-stop tourist spot destination for every tourists. Going from Manila to Baguio would take 6 to 12 hours travel time via land, depending on the season. A day is not enough to travel the whole city proper. Tourists would prefer to have a reservation on a hotel, inns or transient houses to enjoy their stay for a week or two. Peak season starts at March, in celebration of their flower festival known as the Panagbenga, up to the month of May. It would be a risk to be as a walk-in guest in Baguio for people would make reservations in an earlier time. People comes back to enjoy the wonders of Baguio. For the first timers, here are some of the famous tourists destinations the city has to offer: BURNHAM PARK - it is the heart of the city. Open to anyone who would like to stroll and feel the breeze in the greens. You can rent a bike or take a boat and ride along the lake with your loved one. Food would not be a problem because home-made food and barbeque restaurants are just around the corner. SESSION ROAD - it is the commercial center in the city. If you are looking for any gadgets, or if you might be needing a camera on your trip, shops are at every corner. Even food stands and restaurants are everywhere to satisfy your cravings. LOURDES GROTTO - it is one of the many Catholic shrine and place for meditation located at the west part of the city. At the hill top is the Image of Our Lady of Lourdes. In order to get there, you must climb up the stairs. How many steps would that be?... It is for you to find out. CAMP JOHN HAY - a destination in itself, it is a beautiful resort in the mountains that features a world class Jack Niclaus golf -course design, hotel and other attractions. You better have a private vehicle to get an access to the whole place. By the way, Taxis are everywhere. They have a minimum fare so roadtrip won't be a problem, and their window cars are wide open, don't expect for an air conditioning unit. Hehehe!!!... MINES VIEW PARK - located at the north side of the city, it views the Cordillera Mountains as one of its highlights. It is also a place to buy for some souvenirs from clothing, accessories, and food such as peanut brittle, lengua de gato (pastry made from flour, egg white, sugar, butter), chocolate flakes and others. But one of the famous food that Mines View has to offer and what is also one of Baguio's Pride is the Ube Jam from Good Sheperd. BOTANICAL GARDEN - it also known as the Igorot Village wherein it gives life to the native villages of the Cordillera tribes. You will also get the chance to take a picture with the Igorot tribesmen dressed in their native dress. STRAWBERRY FARM - if you would start your trip, you'd better go at this place located at La Trinidad, Benguet, outside of Baguio City. It is a wide farm harvesting not just Strawberries but other vegetables as well like lettuce. If you are lucky, you could have the chance to pick fresh Strawberries from the farm. The best season to pick is from November to June. FLOWER FARM - once you have stopped on the Fields of Srawberry, take a tour next at Barangay Bahong to capture the blooming fields of their farm filled with flowers. From Roses to Anthuriums, better get there before March, or it will be picked already for the Panagbenga. Just to name a few, there are still many Hot Spots for the City to visit to. Even I, didn't even get the chance to travel the whole city and enjoy their finest delicacies alone. And if I would have the chance to go back, I would have another Pack of Adventure to visit the city once more. It will be another great summer experience.
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@basqui (3888)
• Philippines
23 Mar 10
Wow! A long invitation for Baguio visitors huh? Are you from Baguio too? I'm from Benguet, the nearest neighboring province of Baguio. Specifically, I'm from Kennon Rd., a part of Tuba. I've grown up constantly going to Baguio, i even took up high school and College education in that cool place. Hmm, love the smell of Pine! Are you an Igorot? Coz, I am! I'm proud to be an Igorot and to say that came from the proud clan of the CariƱos.They were the early settlers of Baguio City before other settlers and Foreigners came and bought some land from them. Baguio is really a cool place to go to during summer, it's not called the Summer Capital of the Philippines for nothing! What you listed here are just some of the spots to be visited. there are more places to go within Baguio and to the other neighboring municipalities of Benguet. (You should have posted this topic in the Philippines section.)
• Philippines
25 Mar 10
hahahahah!!!!! sorry... this is my first post..so i was still on training here... =) if you could recommend me to a great accommodation with cheap price... it would be great help.. =)
@basqui (3888)
• Philippines
25 Mar 10
Do you mean you are on training in Baguio or Mylot? What do you mean accommodation? If you need help regarding Mylot then you could send me a PM. Good Luck and just be active so you could earn bucks too.!
• Philippines
29 Mar 10
i am still on training at Mylot... heheheh... thank you for motivating me then... God Bless.. =)
@shiloh_222 (5479)
• Philippines
23 Mar 10
Bora. boracay - Boracay Philippines
hi. not lately. that was like more than 5 years ago. and i wanna go back. but been to boracay just last month
• Philippines
25 Mar 10
me, i have never to Boracay all my life... don't worry, Ube Jam is still the Bestseller.. =)
• Philippines
31 Mar 16
Are you from Baguio? I was in Baguio last December and the traffic was frustrating. I am not Baguio-born but I was a resident when the city smelt of pine trees and Kennon Road was full of sunflowers. I was in Baguio when Camp John Hay was still run by Americans and real beef burgers and fries were served at the Halfway House. Strolling down Session Road means it is very likely that you will see some friends and schoolmates. Last December when I went to visit some friends, it was a challenge to buy fresh vegetables and strawberry jam at the city market. People were everywhere and there was no place to park a car. Fortunately, there was pay parking at Burnham Park. I enjoyed the brief vacation though and I have plans of returning by May, if the Lord permits.