Saturday, March 16, 2013

Tam-Awan Village

Tam-Awan Village

This village is found up north of Baguio. It is like a museum of the tribe, Igorot. Their houses and custom can be seen here.

Lourdes Grotto

After having our lunch, we took a taxi going to the Lourdes Grotto to see the image of Lady of Lourdes.

The Lourdes Shrine is one of the catholic shrine in Baguio. It is located uphill, and to access to top of the grotto you need to climb the 252 steps, or drive the winding, narrow and steep road. Since we are in a taxi, we asked the driver to take us near the grotto.

The 252 steps to the grotto

Tree Top Adventure: Unsuccessful

Heights, my phobia and my joy killer. It was the reason why I didn't continue our tree drop adventure, poor me. :(

Signage

Wright Park and the Mansion

We left SM City Baguio around 10am, and left for Wright Park, which is one of the most visited place in Baguio.

The back signage near the horse ranch


Front signage near the Mansion

Good Sheperd and SM City Baguio

Good Sheperd is near Mines View where we bought the famous and delicious Ube Jam.

Entrance

Mines View

Mines View Signage upfront

Mines View is one of the most visited place in Baguio aside from Burnham Park, because of the panoramic view of the place. Mines View can be describe in 1 word: breath-taking.

Burnham Park


Burnham Park is the biggest park of the city. There are a lot of activities that can be done here, such as, excercise: jogging, plane walking, yoga, boating at the man made lake and many more.

When I was here, I felt I was in a different country, aka United States of America. (Feeling lang naman, lol)

Sunflowers of Burnham Park

Baguio City

Me and Bong at Wright Park

A month after Panagbenga Festival, and during Araw ng Davao Festival, we are here in Baguio City, the City of Pines and the Summer Capital City of the Philippines. It was my first time to visit this place and I am so excited, hehe! :D