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Alternative Things To Do in La Trinidad, Benguet | Baguio Craft Brewery | #BAGUIOVLOG
We visit La Trinidad and find out what else to see and do other than take photos of The Colors of STOBOSA and pick strawberries at the Farm.
Find out what we discovered on this trip to La Trinidad. We also visit this popular hang-out, Baguio Craft Brewery. Good that it was just walking distance to our AirBNB.
See you on the next video.
PLACES WE VISITED:
1. Tradisyon (AZALEA Residences)
7 Leonard Wood Loop, Baguio, 2600
2. Colors of Stobosa
Address: KM 3, Hanselma Highway, Brgy. Balili
La Trinidad, Benguet
3. Stone Church of Tawang
Bgy. Tawang, La Trinidad, Benguet
4. Bahong Flower Farm
Bgy. Bahong, La Trinidad, Benguet
5. Strawberry Farm
6. Yasuragi Japanes Resto
1C – 106, Swamp View Betag
7. Surplus Shopping
Pico, La Trinidad, Benguet
8. Baguio Craft Brewery
4 Ben Palispis Hwy, KM 4, Baguio, 2600 Benguet
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12 Best Tourist Attractions in Baguio Philippines
Baguio, officially the City of Baguio and often referred to as Baguio City, is a highly urbanized city in northern Luzon of the Philippines, now also known as Summer Capital of the Philippines. It is geographically located within Benguet, serving as the provincial capital from 1901 to 1916, but has since been administered independently from the province following its conversion into a chartered city. The city has become the center of business, commerce, and education in northern Luzon, as well as the regional center of the Cordillera Administrative Region.
Tourism is one of Baguio's main industries due to its cool climate and history. The city is one of the country's top tourist destinations. During the year end holidays some people from the lowlands prefer spending their vacation in Baguio, to experience cold temperatures they rarely have in their home provinces. Also, during summer, especially during Holy Week, tourists from all over the country flock to the city.
12 Best Tourist Attractions in Bulacan Philippines
Bulacan is a province in the Philippines, located in the Central Luzon Region (Region III) in the island of Luzon, 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) north of Manila (the nation's capital), and part of the Metro Luzon Urban Beltway Super Region. Bulacan lies in the southern portion of the fertile plains of Central Luzon. The area is drained by the Angat and Pampanga rivers. The Sierra Madre mountain range forms the highlands of Bulacan in the east and is a protected area known as the Angat Watershed Forest Reserve. Angat Lake, which was formed by the Angat Dam is located in that area.
Benguet Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Benguet? Check out our Benguet Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Benguet.
Top Places to visit in Benguet (Philippines):
Mt. Pulag National Park, BenCab Museum, Pink Sisters Convent and Chapel, Philippine Military Academy, Our Lady of Atonement Cathedral, Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto, Strawberry Farm, Burnham Park, Bell House, Bell Church, Mount Ulap, Botanical Garden, Session Road, Mines View Park, Laperal White House
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June 1-3, 2018
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Accommodation: Azalea Residences
Super nice ng place, super relaxing ng ambiance and super duper bait ng mga tao don guys mga anghel sila! My dad's friend booked us kaya I have no idea magkano per day. Pero may breakfast buffet sila! Alam niyo na rason bakit inspired ako gumising ng maaga. Hihi.
Weather: half/half. Dahil June na maulan! Dahil nasa Pilipinas pa din ang Baguio, mainit pag tanghaling tapat. First day namin nag Botanikal Garden kami tapos ayon huminga lang kami tapos umalis na,inulan e. Pag talaga di meant to be!
Places:
Botanikal Garden
Tam-Awan Village- (with entrance fee)
Minesview (super crowded so..wala dami ka agaw e)
La Trinidad Area-
Chinese Bell Church (check yung sched pls)
Stobosa Mural Arts
Stawberry Farm- for me lang ha, mura mga keychains sakanila. Lam niyo na tipid-tipid.
Restau: Roadhouse Barn
gaaah! kagutom! must try yung tbone rib ba yon basta yon nasa 190pesos ata. Sign of aging sorry.
Kung may tanong kayo, reklamo, hate mail, flirt mail charrot! dm niyo ko! usap tayo masinsinan haha!
-Love, Eu.
Music: Simon More-Summer Vibes
The BEST WATERFALLS You've Never Heard Of | Cebu Philippines
Cebu, Philippines - A day trip outside Cebu City with local friends to discover two incredible waterfalls, and also... the famous Chicharrón of Carcar! Enjoy!
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BAGUIO IN 2 MINUTES: Valley of Colors
Still not very popular amongst tourists in the city of Baguio is the Stobosa Valley of Colors. This giant colorful artwork of painted houses can be seen along the main road to Strawberry Farm in La Trinidad.
A beautification joint project of the local tourism unit of the Cordillera Administrative Region, members of local arts community, the Tam-awan Village artists, various organizations and volunteers. Stobosa Hillside Homes Artwork project is inspired by the Favela houses in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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Abra Tourist Destinations
I'm not really from Abra. I made this for my report and I want to share this to everybody so that you could also see the beauty of Abra.
The picture on the video are not mine but I assure you the informations are 100% fact. :))
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Camp John Hay Horseback riding Baguio city
Camp John Hay is a favorite attraction in Baguio City, Philippians. The horseback riding on the trail called Shalan Di Kabadjo is awesome. The city of Baguio and Camp John Hay is enriched in history.
It is certainly the case the history of the U.S. Military and the Philippines is closely intertwined at this camp. It is the former recreation and rest facility of the U.S American Military forces following the Spanish and American War. Following the war, the American soldiers discovered Baguio.In 1899, Captain Robert Rudd, who was attached to the U.S. Army 48 Infantry Unit, discovered Baguio (a fertile pasture land). Then on October 25th 1903, Camp John Hay was erected for the sole purpose of the Department of Defense and the US military. This construction took place following the presidential order signed by President Theodore Roosevelt to make the 535 acres a military reservation for the American soldiers so that they could find recuperation and rest from the extremely humid and blistering tropical heat temperatures.
The camp was occupied by the U.S. military until the early 1940’s when the Japanese took over. In 1942, the capitulation of General Yamashita transpired when the US Army reclaimed the camp. In 1955, the camp was redesigned for the U.S. Air-force. Today, Camp John Hay is called the John Hay Camp Air base. Near the end of the 1900s, the cemetery of Negativism, the Bell House, the Bell Amphitheater, Mansion House, Baguio Country Club, and John Manor house were established. Following World War II, the Americans left the camp. On July 1991, camp was officially turned over to the Philippine Government.
Today, Camp John Hay is an undoubtedly a popular tourist spot. Do you own a horse? Or have you ever ridden a horse? You can fulfill this dream by traveling to Baguio city and riding horses in the Philippines. I would recommend you have a tour guide while riding horses for safety precautions. Both my fiancé and I had a tour guide. You have the option of not having a tour guide though. Our tour guides were outstanding. In fact, along the way I was able to meet a lot of Filipino friends.
There are many places along the trail to take awesome photos. One of my favorite photo taking places was at the end of the trail. It has a beautiful backdrop of the forests and the place is very peaceful. The tour guides were awesome at ensuring we had great photos of the area. They even offered to take video as well. I would go back there.
There are so many attractions to do at and near this camp that you would need 3-5 days to explore. Here is the official John Camp Hay website. Here are a list of the attractions: Lion’s Head, Baguio Mansion House, Baguio Botanical Garden, Camp John Hay Bell House and Amphitheater, Camp John Hay cemetery of Negativism, John Camp Hay’s Yellow Trail, John Camp Hay’s Horseback riding, Mines View Park, Burnham Park, Baguio street market, Baguo SM open air mall, Dominican Hill Retreat House, Tam-Awan village, Strawberry Farm picking, Valley of Colors (Mural) Asin Hot Springs, and Dinosaur Island Park.
Today, Camp John Hay is an undoubtedly a popular tourist spot. There are so many attractions to do at and near this camp that you would need 3-5 days to explore. Here is the official John Camp Hay website. Here are a list of the attractions: Lion’s Head, Baguio Mansion House, Baguio Botanical Garden, Camp John Hay Bell House and Amphitheater, Camp John Hay cemetery of Negativism, John Camp Hay’s Yellow Trail, John Camp Hay’s Horseback riding, Mines View Park, Burnham Park, Baguio street market, Baguo SM open air mall, Dominican Hill Retreat House, Tam-Awan village, Strawberry Farm picking, Valley of Colors (Mural) Asin Hot Springs, and Dinosaur Island Park.
Below is a list of articles I have written of attractions I did in Baguio including La Trinidad
Check out my previous video about Mines View Park
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