Baguio: A bustling city with a timeless appeal
Dubbed as the summer capital of the Philippines, Baguio City attracts hordes of tourist due to its cool weather, museums, artistic man-made attractions, flower farms and nature parks.
Before and after our Mt.Pulag hike, we stayed in Baguio, the largest city of the mountainous province of Benguet. It was February and this is their month-long celebration of Panagbenga or the Flower festival. There were lots of booths showcasing the beauty of the city.
We went for a boat ride in the Burnham Lake. We tried traditional Igorot attires and took mandatory photo with the friendly St. Bernard dog at the Mine’s View Park then proceeded to Mansion House where we had fun under towering pine trees. We ate lots of delicious street foods and of course, strawberry taho (famous Filipino snack made of soft silken tofu, with sago and sugar syrup, in this case strawberry-flavored).
We also visited the majestic Baguio Cathedral. Then proceeded to the Lourdes Grotto where we lit candles for our hopes and aspirations.
Adjunct to the Lourdes Grotto is a Japanese- inspired park called Mirador Heritage and Eco Park where we saw a fascinating bamboo forest, various plants and flowers and other picture-worthy sites like wishing wells, a Japanese torii gate and resting areas. There is also panoramic view of the highly- urbanized city. The park was a mix of nature and man-made installations offering a relaxing atmosphere.
But then, we had to walk down the famous 252-step stairs. Frankly speaking, it felt like it was a continuation of our Mt.Pulag hike because the whole area consisted of up and down paths. Our legs did not quite recover yet from the hike.
We also went shopping in their massive ukay-ukay thrift stores and bought souvenirs from the pasalubong centers.
Although many think that Baguio City is too crowded and overrated, but this bustling city never loses its charm. There is always something new. Albeit brief, we really enjoyed our stay.
(We give our huge thanks to GA Outdoors, our tour coordinator for Mt.Pulag hike, Baban's Homestay and Jude Air BnB and the accommodating caretaker Ate Roxy.)
(part 3 coming...)















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