Monday, September 28, 2015

CITY OF BAGUIO, Benguet | Just 5 Of The Hundred and Forty Six Other Things To Do In Baguio




CITY OF BAGUIO | Benguet


Baguio City, core spot for trade in Cordillera Administrative Region, is one of the most hyped destinations by tourists in the province of Benguet. Boasting an altitude of more than 5,000 feet, it sure make as a nice hideout in the mountains. The roads tend to be packed by either cars or tourists during late afternoon especially on the busiest part – Session Road, so wear comfortable foot gear as you will be using your bottom most of the time. Pack enough sweatshirts of any type to keep you warm as it is going to be chilly at night. Yes, baby, it'll chilly. 



HOW TO GET TO BAGUIO CITY


From Manila
  1. Several bus companies offer regular trips bound for Baguio. Victory Liner Inc., for one, accessibly scattered around the Metro - Cubao, Manila, Quezon City, Caloocan; transports passengers conveniently to and from Baguio at a fare of Php 450, with 15-30 minute interval. An hour to an hour and a half of regular rest room privilege is provided to commuters as you pass along the northern provinces. Travel time is approximately 6 hours. De luxe type, with built in rest room and seat back recliners, is also offered at Php 750, leaving at an hourly interval. Travel time is cut down into 4 hours.
** There are many ways to explore the city, you can rent  a cab, ride a PUJ or act like a pro and use your feet! **

The last is always the coolest and as always, GET LOST.



5 THINGS TO DO IN BAGUIO CITY

Sunday, September 13, 2015

MALAPASCUA ISLAND, Logon, Daanbantayan, Cebu | No Frills Just New Thrills


M A Y A   P O R T
Maya, Daanbantayan, Cebu, Philippines


MALAPASCUA ISLAND | Barangay Logon, Daanbantayan, Cebu

Malapascua Island, named after the Spaniards landed ashore on a stormy Christmas day, means "Unfortunate Christmas" in Spanish. It is serenely to be found on the northernmost part of Cebu at Barangay Logon, Daanbantayan. At present, it is seriously getting heaps of attention from local wanderers and foreign enthusiasts who look for a fair deal of adventure and tremendous amount of isolation.