Last October 11-14, 2018, wewent to Baguio City for a 4d3n trip. If you've been following my blog, you might notice that I have this yearly trip to Baguio ever since 2016. The reason I do this is because I miss the cold weather, food and just the laid back life in Baguio. I also go back to Baguio in different months just because I want to experience different weather here.
Baguio City, located in the province of Benguet, is known to have a coolly climate because of its geography. It’s basically located in the northern part of the Philippines, up in mountains of Benguet.
Since I've been to Baguio for several times, I became familiar now with some of the places. For accommodation, I prefer renting a much cheaper place like transient houses since most of the time we'll be out and won't use much of the place. I've been to several transient houses/rooms and I'm glad to have found cheap accommodation over the years. I just noticed whenever I plan to go back to the same transient house, rents were became higher thus I look for another place to stay. This time I found one on the Facebook.
The place we rented this year is called the Pine-View Transient in Balacbac, Baguio - near Marcos Highway. I choose to rent this place since it has great reviews and it's the cheapest and most decent transient I found plus near Marcos Highway. If you commute, you can ask the driver to drop you off at Balacbac near near Tita Lea's before Interior A. There's a signage of the Pine-View on the gate.
Since we arrived too early in Baguio (around 8am), we took first our breakfast and texted the owner. Usual check in time is at 12nn. Glad they allowed us for early check in. So we head out to the transient at around 11 in the morning.
The room we got was Unit B which is good for 8-10 guests and we're just 3. The place has 2 rooms (1 facing the balcony and the other one is inside without windows).
It also has a kitchen, refrigerator, complete utensils, pots, mugs, cups, sala set, TV with Netflix, cr with heater,electric fan and WIFI for the whole unit. I've been to different transient and so far, this has the BEST wifi ever since the wifi is located on Unit itself which means the wifi is exclusively for us. It's good for streaming Youtube and other social media.
There is a balcony on the common area while I also got the balcony room. The overview of Baguio is so amazing here!
I got the balcony room and it has the best view of Baguio! I love the skies so I really enjoyed looking at the balcony most of the time. Both rooms have a huge cabinet for your things. The other room inside has an electric fan but the balcony room didn't have one. I requested for a another electric fan on the balcony room since it was a bit hot during that time. Yes, you can see the sunrise on the balcony room but it tends to got too hot since the sun directly faces the room. It was also bit sunny when we went in Baguio.
Truly loved the photos of the skies I took at the balcony.
Current rates:
1-2 pax (1,200/night) with free breakfast (Unit E,F,D)
3 pax and above (400/head/night) no breakfast || (500/head/night) free breakfast (Unit A,B,C)
Check in at 12nn, check out at 11am
For those who have a car, I believe they have a parking space in the area. For commuters like us, place is accessible to taxis just in front of the house. You can also walk going to Marcos Highway if there's no taxi around. Place is 10-15 minutes away from the city but most of the times it's 15-20 minutes due to the heavy traffic. Our taxi fares usually ranges from Php100-150 going to the city.
For 4 days and 3 nights, this place has been out home in Baguio. The unit is really homey and I like that we have the whole room/place to ourselves. Hopefully, they won't increase their rates that much when I go back in Baguio for a vacay maybe by next year.
Finally back in Baguio again last October 11-14, 2018 for a 4d3n trip. If you've been following my blog, you might notice that I have this yearly trip to Baguio ever since 2016. The reason I do this is because I miss the cold weather, food and just the laid back life in Baguio. I also go back to Baguio in different months just because I want to experience different weather here.
I'm almost done with my to-go and to-do bucket list in Baguio so I really a hard time deciding where to go next. Since I came along with 2 of my friends here (yes, I'm a third wheel on this trip haha), they relied on me on this trip. Since we have 4 days in Baguio, we had a lot of time to chill and just relax. Not much rush compared to my usual 3d2n trip.
Baguio City, located in the province of Benguet, is known to have a coolly climate because of its geography. It’s basically located in the northern part of the Philippines, up in mountains of Benguet.
From Manila, travel time took for about 5-6 hours (from Victory Liner, ordinary aircon bus) with 2 stop overs in Tarlac and Pangasinan. It was a Thursday and we departed Manila at 3am and arrived in Baguio at around 8am.
8am was too early for our check in at 12nn (supposedly) so we decided to have our breakfast at Choco-Late de Batirol in Camp John Hay.
Good thing the transient owners allowed us for an early check in so we immediately went to our transient house after breakfast.
We checked in at Pine-View Transient House in Balacbac, Baguio - near Marcos Highway. If you commute, you can ask the driver to drop you off at Balacbac near near Tita Lea's before Interior A. There's a signage of the Pine-View on the gate.
The room we got is Unit B which is good for 8-10 guests and we're just 3. Complete with kitchen, sala, dining table, refrigerator, TV, restroom and 2 bed rooms, the place is really huge for the 3 of us. There is a balcony on the common area while I also got the balcony room. The overview of Baguio is so amazing here! Won't say much about this transient since I'll be making a separate blog post of the area on the next post HERE.
We then decided to sleep first since my friends were straight from work to Baguio so we took some nap until 6pm. Then we decided to have our dinner at 50's Diner at Porta Vaga Mall in Session Road.
After dinner, we stroll along Session Road and waited until the Night Market in Harrison Road opened at around 9pm. Went back to our transient at around 11-12md.
During the 2nd day, we had a light breakfast in our transient and went out a little late. For our first stop, we went to explore the Botanical Garden.
After that we went to Stobosa in La Trinidad though I didn't take any photos. Then we walked our way to see the Bell Church.
For our early dinner, we went to Ummason Korean Restaurant in Leonard Wood. Been here last 2016 so I decided to take my friends back here.
We went home a little earlier, about 7pm. By the way, the trip going back to our transient was a bit long due to the traffic. Our taxi fare was about Php200+. Anyway, slept earlier since I have really slept well during this day.
Hello Day 3! Got a good 10-11 hours of sleep in Baguio and felt energized. We got up early and had our early lunch at Ili-Likha Artist Village in Assumption Road near Session Road. It's really nice to explore this tree house which was made by different artists.
Then we went to Bencab Museum at Asin Road. It's been my 2nd time here and at first, I was a bit hesitant to ask the drivers to take us to Bencab Museum since it's a bit far from the city. But it was surprisingly easy to tell the driver to take us here. By the way, I saw Mr. Ben Cabrera and took a selfie with him! Yay!
We were supposed to go to Laperal House (White House) after but good thing that the driver told us that it's already closed to the public. Been to Laperal House in 2016 and didn't know that it's now closed to the public. So we went at Cafe Yagam instead for a merianda.
Then went to the market to buy some pasalubongs and went back to our transient to drop off our things.
Nowhere to go, we went to SM Baguio and back at Session Road again. We just strolled and explore the Session Road and found the 108 Session Road Bar. It's a bar with live acoustic band and we sat in the middle, in front of the singers. haha Since we were waiting for the Harrison Night Market to open, we decided to chill here while eating pizza and drinking iced tea (while all of the people around were drinking beers. haha). Then we just ate street foods at the Night Market until late night.
Woke up late on the 4th and last day in Baguio. It was a Sunday. We first decided to have our lunch at Victory Liner but then we met one of my Kiseeeg friend (college barkada) who was in the place. We then came back at Ili-Likha Artist Village for a quick lunch.
Departed Baguio at 1pm and arrived in Manila at around 7-8pm.
4d3n wasn't still enough to really explore everything in Baguio but what I like about this trip is that I was able to really enjoy the place and the restaurant we went to. We were not in a rush and most of the time was searching on the internet for the next place to visit since I have already visited most of the tourists spots in Baguio. I can say that I have crossed out almost ALL of the places I want to to visit here.
On the last minute, I was a third wheel during this trip. It was uneasy at first. Long trip bus ride without anyone on my side. I wasn't use to traveling this way (drama ko! haha) but every seat feels empty. I really thought that I wouldn't enjoy this trip alone. This trip made me realize that yes, I can do things on my own and just enjoy the moment.
By the way, I’ll be posting separate blogs about the food and place experience on the next posts so please stay tuned for that. For the mean time, I'll be putting the Youtube links of my 4-day vlogs below. And if you have any suggestions on what other places and restaurants to go in Baguio, I would highly appreciate that. Thanks for patiently reading! :)
PARADISE!!!!!!
Word, I always say whenever I remember Aninuan Beach.
Third time in Puerto Galera but I never miss the chance of
visiting my favorite beach here. I first came across Aninuan Beach in June
2017, the first time I went to Puerto Galera. Aninuan Beach is the nearest
beach when we stayed at Amihan Del Sol during that time. During my first visit
here, I didn’t get the chance to swim here since the waves were huge and we’re
2 girls alone in the beach who doesn’t know how to swim. I got the chance swim
here on my 2nd visit which was in October 2017 and good thing that
the waves were calm. Went back at Puerto Galera again last June 2018 and I told
myself that I need to be back here since we’re staying longer.
Went here during our 2nd day at around 3pm and it’s the perfect time to be here! Going to Aninuan Beach can be a little
tricky especially if you’re unfamiliar to the place. The entrance is located at the highway with rope as the landmark. Not
sure of the parking available but since we rode a motor bike going here, we
parked it near the entrance. It’s safe though! Then we entered the forest going
to the beach. Just follow your heart and instinct when going to this place for
the first time. haha And then you’ll hear the waves and enter the Aninuan
Beach.
It’s the perfect time when we went there. The sun was up and the
beauty of Aninuanbeach was so majestic! Same as the last
time, there weren’t much people around except a group of foreigners and
Filipino tour guides who didn’t really mind us plus some local passerby. So
basically, we have this paradise all to ourselves!
Aninuan Beach has a very nice view of the other sea plus a mountain view on the other side.
I like that there’s usually few
or no people here but you must swim
at your own risk since there’s no one to look after you around. The view
was great during our visit though the waves were high and washing us back at
the shore. Not sure if it’s because of the wind since it was raining very hard
a week prior going here.
We stayed here for about 30 minutes or so. Took some photos and
chill a little bit behind a small bush together with the foreigners who were on
picnic during that time. They even offer us some shots under the heat of the
sun! haha
You can watch my Puerto Galera vlogs on my Youtube channel below:
By the way, I don’t recommend staying here after sunset since
there’s not much people around and you still need to walk again in the forest
just to get to the highway. No electricity or lights in the area/beach. But
overall, I highly recommend visiting Aninuan Beach when you visit Puerto
Galera. OTHER LINKS: http://pinkislovebynix.blogspot.com/2018/07/puerto-galera-2018.html http://pinkislovebynix.blogspot.com/2018/07/where-to-stay-in-puerto-galera-squares.html http://pinkislovebynix.blogspot.com/2018/07/where-to-eat-in-puerto-galera-badladz.html http://pinkislovebynix.blogspot.com/2018/07/where-to-go-in-puerto-galera-aninuan.html http://pinkislovebynix.blogspot.com/2018/07/where-to-go-in-puerto-galera-white.html
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