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Nov 9 (Fri) Budget: -Taxi Fare House to Airport - Snacks and water AM -Taxi Fare Airport to ??? -Lunch at Jollibee (P39*5) -Bus Manila to Baguio (P750/head *5) - Hotel Room P??? P195 P3,750 P250 P200
Nov 11 (Sun) -Breakfast -Bus Baguio to Manila -Lunch -Dinner -Hotel (P788*2-book early!) -Laag2x MOA P1576
Nov 12 (Monday) -7:45 am flight-9:20 am -Breakfast -Taxi Fare from Hotel to Airport -Taxi Fare Airport to House
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*9:50- 11:20 am CDO to Manila Flight snacks&water(buy ahead) *11:30 am *1 pm P750/ head Lunch where?
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By Bus
Airconditioned bus trips to Baguio leave Metro Manila every hour, seven (7) days a week. The popular buslines are Victory Liner, Dagupan Bus Line and Philippine Rabbit. One-way bus tickets to Baguio cost about Php350-450. A De Luxe service is being offered by the Victory Liner and Genesis Bus Lines that nonstop 4 to 5-hour trip, not the usual 7-hour trip, that costs Php650-700 one-way. But you must buy your tickets ahead of time -- online or and in person -in order to secure a seat.
Land Transportation By bus it takes an average of five hours to travel the 250-km distance between Manila and Baguio by way of Kennon Road. It is about two hours longer through Marcos Highway and could take three more hours when going through Naguilian Road. Kennon Road is occasionally blocked by landslides during the rainy season and the same problem also occur at the other two access roads. The route to Baguio through Kennon Road is as scenic as it is dangerous. The Department of Public Works and Highways warns motorists to drive carefully when cruising along Kennon Road since it has not been fully rehabilitated since the 1990 killer quake. There is another access to Baguio from Aritao in the province of Nueva Vizcaya but this is less traveled, the road is not well maintained, and public transportation through this route is not as regular.
There are several bus lines linking Baguio with Metro Manila and Central Luzon, and provinces such as Pangasinan, La Union, and those in the Ilocos region. Departures of regular buses from Manila and Baguio are quite frequent starting from 5:00 a.m. Most transportation companies also offer express and airconditioned buses at a much higher fare. Different departure schedules are available during the day and some of these buses leave Manila or Baguio at 10:00 p.m. and midnight and they usually arrive at their destination early at dawn just before breakfast time.
Note that there is no central bus station in Metro Manila and in Baguio City and the different bus companies maintain their respective terminals at different locations in both cities.
BUS TERMINALS IN MANILA Philippine Rabbit (Rizal Ave) Dangwa Tranco (Sampaloc) Dagupan Bus (Cubao, Q.C.) Victory Liner (EDSA, Pasay) Times Tansit (Cubao, Q.C.)
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From Manila This is the most common and economical way to get to Baguio from Metro Manila. Several bus lines ply the Metro Manila to Baguio route with terminals scattered across the metro. It generally takes about 5-7 hr to get to Baguio by bus. An hour longer than it would by car due to stopovers along the way. Victory Liner, +63 2 727 4534, +63 2 833 5019 to 20, [2]. has hourly bus service to Baguio from its Monumento Main terminal in Caloocan City, Cubao and Pasay terminals. Buses are generally modern and air-conditioned but seats are sized generally for Filipinos and tall people would need to take advantage of the various stopovers to stretch their legs. Cost is just 455 Pesos per person one way (Most expensive among Aircon buses going to Baguio). A nonstop deluxe bus service is also available for 750 Pesos per person one way, water and snack are served during the trip. Semi-Deluxe buses are now included with one stop at Tarlac Shell station , costs around 650 pesos, no toilet inside the Bus. edit Dagupan Bus, New York St., Cubao, Quezon City, +63 2 929 6123. Also serves the Manila to Baguio route via its Cubao Terminal. Buses leave on an hourly basis. edit
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Baguio name as the "Summer Capital of the Philippines" is one of the cleanest and greenest cities in the country. Baguio is one of the most visited tourist destination in Asia. Situated in the mountains of the Cordillera Region, 1,500 m above the sea, 250 km north of Manila, Baguio is the place where you will enjoy the cool climate all year round. Baguio is made for sightseeing because of the attractive and lovely scenic views and a number of magnificent tourist attractions. Baguio is a perfect place to unwind yourself and is a perfect mountain retreat. Baguio is rich in natural resources especially gold and silver. That is why Baguio is one of the gold-mining region of the Philippines. Beautiful and exotic handicrafts are also produce here. Baguio is one of the popular golf destination in the Philippines. The city is proud in its Baguio Country Club and Camp John Hay. Baguio is also known to the world because of its world class resort and is also the biggest pine tree conservation area.
courts, a biking zone, tree-and-flower lined promenades, and a plant market. Camp John Hay: It is called Club John Hay today, is formerly the recreational center of US personnel in the Philippines. The Camp offers the best recreational facilities in Baguio. It includes an 18-hole golf course, six tennis courts, basketball and volleyball courts, a six-lane bowling centre, a heated swimming pool and seven food outlets. It also has beautiful designed cottages and is a great place for relaxing and unwinding. Lourdes Grotto: One of the city's religious landmarks that the shrine houses the image of the Lady of Lourdes. You will to climb up the 252 steps to reach the Grotto. Upon reaching the top, you will experience and see the wonderful scenic view of the city. Mines View Park: You can see and enjoy the striking view of of Benguet's gold and copper mines and the surrounding mountains in which is the main attraction of the park. Mummies of Kabayan: Fascinating archeological treasures and discoveries in the town 82 km northeast of Baguio where three well preserved mummies are estimated 500 years old. The bodies of these our ancestors are placed in a capsule-shaped coffins and buried in caves in high cliffs. Philippine Military Academy: The school for officer of the Armed Forces of the Philippines in which is located in the surroundings of lush pine forests. A Military Museum is found in the Academy. The Mansion: The majestic mansion never fail to enchant the tourist when visiting Baguio. Because of its appealing landscaped gardensn rectangular pool and even the gate are patterned after that London's Buckingham Palace. The Mansion is the official summer residence of the President of the Philippines. You can also go to this wonderful and lovely places in which are also Baguio's tourist attraction: Aguinaldo Museum, Asin Hot Spring, Asin-an Sulfur Springs, Bell Church, Bridal Veil Falls, Bued River Gorge, Ifugao Woodcarvers Village, Wright Park and Kennon Road.
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Lions Head Located in Camp 6 Kennon Road, this popular landmark was constructed in 1972 with the contributions of the Lions Club International members in Baguio. This
40-foot head of a lion was carved in a limestone by a local artist. Visitors passing by normally stop for a while to have a break and to take photographs as souvenir.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxx xxx x
Tam-awan Village This artificial village was founded by Chanum Foundation, Inc. in 1998. It was constructed with the purpose of showing visitors how a local village in the highlands look like. Authentic native huts where brought from the Mt. Provinces and are rented out to those who wish to stay overnight and experience the way locals once lived. A gallery was also constructed to house the paintings and other artworks created by several local artists. The word tam-awan means a high place to view. With clear weather conditions, the South China Sea and the Lingayen Gulf are visible from this location. x x
Burnham Park The oldest of all Baguio parks, it provides facilities for sporting activities such as biking, skating and basketball, as well as picnics and concerts. x There is a man made lake and you can rent a row boat. There are bicycles for rent. xxxxxxxxxxxx x x
Lourdes Grotto This is a religious shrine housing the image of the Lady of Lourdes. About 252 steps lead to this shrine where pilgrims brave the steep climb to offer sacrifices, devotion and prayers. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx A A x x x
Wright Park It is sometimes mistakenly called Ride Park by some tourists that identify this pine tree park reserve for horse rides. A long stairway leads to the Pool of the Pines, a 100 meter long pool of water lined on both sides by the famous Baguio towering pine. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx a a a a
Philippine Military Academy Situated in the southern part of the city within Fort Del Pilar, Loakan, this military academy was created to train future officers of the Armed Forces of the Philippines. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx X x x x
Ifugao Woodcarvers Village Located along Asin Road, about 5 kilometers from the city, is an Ifugao wood carving village, which produces and sells hand-carved curio items. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx x X X X
Mines View Park Named for its view of Benguets mountain ranges where gold, silver and other ores were once quarried. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxx xxx X X X X
Mansion House As an official residence of the President of the Republic of the Philippines, entry to the compound is restricted. The public can view the Mansion through its gate which is patterned after that of Londons Buckingham Palace. It is located in the eastern part of the city. The Mansion has also been the site of several international conferences and a working office of the President of the Philippines during his or her visits to the City. s s s
Camp John Hay This former American recreational facility was converted into as a world class resort. It features a golf course, a skating rink, picnic area, a zip line and a mini golf course at the Scout Hill area. Several cottages and hotels were also built to accommodate visitors. x x x x x
Teachers Camp A facility currently run by the Department of Education. It features several function halls, a museum, cottages, and a race track. x x x x x x
Easter Weaving Room Located within the campus of Easter School, this location allows tourists to witness the process of cloth weaving as practiced by the natives of the mountain provinces for ages. x x x x x
Baguio Sunshine Park The park features flowering garden and a covered stage with ethnic design, which is often used, for cultural presentation. The park itself is designed after a shield. x x x x x
Botanical Garden It is also called the Igorot village, which features native huts typical of the Cordillera architecture. The garden is also a site of cultural presentations and other tribal meetings. x x x x x
Baguio Mountain Provinces Museum This museum is located within the Baguio Tourism Complex along Gov. Pack Road. It has on display a variety of artifacts and relics showcases the cultural heritage, customs and traditions of the cordillerans. x x x x
SLU Museum (Saint Louis University) Located within the premise of the school, it showcases the different culture heritages of the Cordilleras. Artifacts and relics including an ancient coffin can be seen on display. x x x x x
Our Lady of Atonement Cathedral, better known as Baguio Cathedral One of the familiar landmarks in Baguio, the structure with its twin spires and one hundred steps sits on top of a hill in the heart of the city, offering church goers and visitors a chance to get a birds eye view of the entire commercial hub. x X x x
Bell Church This cluster of temples is located on the border of Baguio City and Trinidad Valley. It features oriental architecture, pagoda roofs, ornate gateways, dragon ornaments and Buddha-guarded windows. The Bell Temple priest practices a mixture of Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, and Christianity. x x x x
Baguio Grand Mosque The biggest mosque in the city, located at Campo Filipino. It also houses an Islamic Studies madrasah. Visits or field trips by non-Muslims may be arranged. x x x x x
Baguio City Market Located within the central business district, this is where local products and goods from nearby towns and provinces are sold. x x x x x Saint Louis Filigree Shop This is a handicraft shop specializing in silver jewelry and other filigree products. This shop is in the center of the city and was established in 1916. Asin Hot Springs These hot springs are located 16 kilometers northwest of Baguio. Several private resorts took advantage of the natural springs in the area and constructed swimming pools for all visitors, as well as cottages for lodging. Mt. Sto. Tomas and Mt. Kabuyao The highest peak is 7,500 feet high and commands a majestic view of the city. These mountains can be reached by foot or by vehicle.