Every long weekend is a big deal for young professionals who work longer hours. To make the most of it, what you need is a great escape to a breath-taking-stress-free relaxing place away from jollibee (busy bee)hehe..Going to Baguio is a great deal. Aside from its cool weather, strawberries and veggies are cheaper, even the cab rate is very honest, artsy food restos are everywhere, jeje live horses (saw one horse with pink hair, haha..), nice view from the high rising houses (minimum of 3 floors), accessible swan lake, bikes :), one stop ukay-ukay, kamsahamnida peeps, random parade, and lots of ethnic and native stuffs. Here are my favorite pics from our trip.
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Mala-Amsterdam view at the Session Road |
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Rise and shine this Rio view from the rooftop |
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Jai outside TamAwan Village |
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i thought his beard was fake but its real, he the keyboard that sounds like harmonica |
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Ria preparing breakfast |
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i'll miss the cool breeze and open car windows |
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With Ria and Jai at 50's Diner |
A 2-day stay in Baguio with two fun traveler friends
(Jairus and Ria) is worth it -to keep my mind sane and on-track, again. Thanks
to Ria for making our itinerary. We managed to come across 13 destinations; TamAwan Village, Strawberry Farm, Burnham Park, Swan
Lake, Camp John Hay, The Mansion, 50’s Dinner, Oh my Gulay, O’ Mai Khan, Mines View Park, Pizza
Volante, Market Place and Ukay Paradise. And also for one memorable conversation we had on our way home. I’ll keep what
she said. “You are a gift that is not yet open, you are a surprise.” and Jairus
for his never ending diva lullabies, hyper energy and for sharing his Lolo’s home
sweet home.
And, thank God for our safe and smooth trip.
More
photos to come on my Facebook account. :)