Sunday, March 2, 2014

A Day Tour in Baguio City

It seemed that Baguio had a sweet spot in my heart. My first visit in the City of Pines was in March 1997 with my family and their marriage encounter friends. 

Eleven years after, in September 2008, I went to Baguio together with my High School friend, Wybenn together with his officemates and friends from Cebu. I thought I won't be back after that visit. 

On February 2012, I was able to return in the city with my former manager due to work-related activity. It was also that same year when I had my first Flower Festival experience. 

This year, 2014, I came back in Cordillera's Summer Capital city not only once but twice all on the same month. :-) Baguio City has never failed to provide me with so much memories. Every visit is worth telling a story.

For this blog, I am sharing my first Baguio journey for the year, which was happened last February 2, 2014. This was a whole day activity with the family and some neighbors which we considered our family. We left our residence in Laguna at 2:30am and arrived in Baguio at 8:30 in the morning. We had several gas station stopovers including our visit in Our Lady of Manaoag in Pangasinan.

Our first stop: Burnham Park 
This is where we ate our home-cooked breakfast. We shared our pot luck food with our family as well as our friends from our neighborhood. After having our breakfast, my siblings and their friends had their boat ride while I took photos of the place. 

February is the perfect month to visit Baguio because of its cold weather. Other than its cool climate, flowers bloom beautifully on this month, that's why the city of Pines had its annual festivity called "Flower Festival" or "Panagbenga" in their own native dialect. I will have separate blog for my flower festival experience for the  year, 2014.

Burnham Park's Swan Boat

Great weather for a boat ride

My siblings and their friends were doing the Swan Boat Ride.
Good Morning Pines!


Flower bloomed beautifully in Baguio

Second stop: Bell Church, La Trinidad, Benguet
This was my first time to visit a Chinese Temple. I have to go as far as La Trinidad to experience this activity. Bell Church is designed with beautifully landscaped gardens and the place is surrounded with bells, dragons and Buddha sculptures.

entrance of Bell Church




Third Stop: Strawberry Farm, La Trinidad, Benguet
This was also a first for me despite being in Baguio for several times. This was one of the most enjoyable part of the trip. I enjoyed this activity with the company of my youngest sibling and her friends. Picking fresh, red strawberries was not an easy task. You have to be careful in choosing the best and sweetest strawberries. According to Ms. Melody, the strawberry caretaker who entertained and taught us how to pick the fresh strawberry, the fruit should be red in color but you have to pinch its stem when harvesting them.

Baguio City is likewise thought as Strawberry Basket in the Country for they produce the best and freshest strawberries.  After our strawberry picking session, we ate our home-cooked lunch. As for the dessert, we tried La Trinidad's strawberry ice cream. My verdict: YUMMY! :-)

Strawberry farm

They enjoyed strawberry picking activity.

Fourth stop: Lourdes Grotto
You have to climb 250+ steps to see Our Lady of Lourdes. This is where most Catholic visitors pay for a visit to pray for thanksgiving or for prayer petitions. That time, there were many vendors selling colorful candles which were symbolic for different petition you are about to pray for (health, studies, career, family, relationship, etc).

Fifth Stop: Baguio Botanical Garden
Baguio Botanical Garden is quite a large park where you find different Ifugao statues, Ifugao native huts and abundant greens. However, some parts of the garden are under renovation, thus, we did not see other areas of the park.

Sixth Stop: Good Shepherd Convent
This store is famous for sweet strawberry and ube jams made by the nuns. 

Seventh Stop: Camp John Hay and Tree Top Adventure
Unfortunately, Tree Top Adventure is already closed when we arrived at the said adventure park. The kids felt sad when they learned about this. They wanted to see and try different adventures here but not that day. 

Anyway, a whole day visit in Baguio was not enough. We had skipped several tourist spots in the city but spending one Sunday in Baguio with my family gave me good memories and happy times. :-)




-TouRIZta-

2 comments:

  1. Glad to know you enjoyed your short but sweet stay in the City of Pines!

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    1. Thanks. However, this post is not yet done. Our internet connection is slow as of the moment. I haven't put photos of my whereabouts.

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