Wednesday, April 18, 2012

UNBEARABLE HEAT? GO BAGUIO!

The heat here in Manila is unbearable. It's definitely summer!! Unfortunately livinng in the city with this kind of weather is not great at all. Luckily, me and my friends decided to go to Baguio last Holy Week, and the weather there is what we all need. According to a radio station the temprature there was 12 degrees compared here in Manila which is 34 degrees which I think is wayyyyy hotter. 

Going to Baguio coming from Manila, you could take a bus or bring your own car. You could take the sctex high way which is the shorter route going to Baguio but you have to pay P400 all in all for the two toll gates you are passing, it will only took you 5-6hrs going to Baguio. 
The longer route which passes Nueva Ecija will took you 8hours on the road but you would only pay P80 for the toll gates. For me it is still better you take the sctex road even though you'll spend P400 you wouldn't waste your time. Also, what you will be spending on the toll gate is almost equal what you will be spending on the gas when you take the longer route. :)  

There are two roads which you could take going to Baguio, Marcos Highway or Kennon road. For me go with Kennon road if you're time conscious BUT if it's raining and the weather is not good you SHOULD definitely take Marcos Highway which is safer. 

BAGUIO: 
UNFORTUNATELY I left my camera at home :(

Foggy weather! It was really REALLY cold. 


Bowling time in Green Valley! I love it how it was different from other bowling places in Manila :)

Friends and Me :)


Entrance going to Camp John Hay
Camp John Hay is actually a big recreational area. There are a lot of thing to do around here. You could go picnik, play sports, shop, etc.

Because I forgot my camera, I have to used my phone to take photos. :| 

5am and the sun is coming up!

It is made up of tons and tons of flowers!!
 Photo came from Lovely Philippines
This happens during February, if you love festivals you shoulg definitely go to Baguio for the "Panagbenga Festival" 
It IS awesome!

*We actually did not tour around Baguio since it wasn't our first time to go there which explains I don't have photos of famous places you should see. If you are a first timer to Baguio I'll definitely recommend you should go to Camp John Hay, Mines View, Strawberry Farm, and the PMA. :D

Sites that would help you!
Turn on the aircon!
I'M TOASTED

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