Baguio, perched high in the Cordillera Central Mountains, is a great place to escape the heat of the Philippine lowlands. Camp John Hay, originally built as a recreation area for U.S. soldiers, now is a full-fledged resort complete with a world-class golf course. Definitely stop at the city market, where you can buy almost anything (just be prepared to haggle).
Restaurants in Baguio
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A graduate of BSHRM. Lived here in Baguio for years. Honest, hardworking, passionate, and understanting
5.0 based on 7 reviews
We specialise in everything from off-the-beaten-track adventures to luxurious honeymoons, with the in-depth local knowledge of our team ensuring that each and every one our customers has the most exciting and authentic experience possible in the Philippines. Along with our love for travel is our love and respect for the environment and the people and creatures that live in it.
4.0 based on 67 reviews
I suggest you try this road during the morning as there are some parts f the road that have no street lights, so if you are new to the area, better steer clear of this tricky zigzag road. The advantages of travelling in the morning is that you'll enjoy the view of the mountains and you'll be able to see the famous lion's head and stop for a quick pic or a souvenir hunting. Better open your eyes when you drive pass thru this road so you won't miss any beautiful sight.
3.5 based on 148 reviews
Its our first time in Baguio we have to go all the tourist spots ????and it was very tiring bcoz it was pick season. Dec-28 -2019. People are all over the place jeepney taxi wew!!! Btw we enjoyed our horse ride it was 250 for 30mins and we get to ride all four of us. Of course one at a time ???? we all just want to take a pic anyway ???????????? this experience is forever in my heart. Thank you ❤️
I'm Noel and love to explore new stuffs and places. I've been into culinary to building construction. From swimming to wall climbing. From farming to auto mechanic. From a couch potato to a fitness enthusiast. I just can't help finding more skills to acquire since life has so much to offer!
To promote the adventures of different person with the same goal (Love the nature and fulfill the hunger to explore).
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4.5 based on 3 reviews
This should be an easy trail for someone fit and healthy. It goes up and down and the slope is manageable. But... for someone who is overweight and hasn’t done a lot of walking, it will be a bit of a challenge. It is a good trail to walk with a companion or more - amidst the pine trees and occasional birds you hear on your walk. We started the trail from inside Camp John Hay and ended at the Loakan exit close to the Pinagbenga Park. You can decide to walk back once you’ve reached the final destination or just like we did, exit at Loakan Road and take a taxi to return to Camp John Hay where we parked our vehicle since I no longer have any energy left. I recommend you start the trail in the morning where the sun’s rays are peeping through the leaves of the tall trees while the gentle breeze of the wind cools you down. Travel light and have plenty of stops if you must. It is the journey rather than the destination that makes it enjoyable.
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