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10 Must-try burgers When In Baguio
10 Must-try burgers When In Baguio Baguio has been flourishing with a number of restaurants opening up one after the other. In our quest to provide a different experience for locals and tourists you might want to consider having a gastronomic tour tasting what we think are awesome burgers When in Baguio City. In no…
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Panagbenga 2018 Begins
The Biggest Festival in the region officially starts today, (February 1, 2018) this month long celebration on its 23rd year will have the theme “Celebration of Culture and Creativity.” This is also the year that the City Government is back on the helm of the premiere festival. Councilor Elmer O. Datuin will…
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11 Tourist Holiday Tips When In Baguio
1. Walk. Walk. Walk. Baguio City is fortunate to have a cool weather that is suited for walking all year round. Also, with the recent drops in temperature walking is a good way to sweat and keep yourself warm. Unfortunately, during the peak tourist seasons, Baguio is also plagued with traffic that will make you…
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10 Things YOU SHOULD NOT DO When In Baguio (A Tourist Guide)
1. NEVER, EVER Look for Igorots. Igorots are everywhere. It is a collective term for “Mountain People” which Baguio by the way is a City above the mountains. So, it would be extremely wise not to say out loud the magic word “Nasaan kaya ang mga Igorot?” You might end up with a lot of…
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Visita Iglesia – When In Baguio
Our country is known as the only Christian nation in Asia with at least 70% of the current population as Roman Catholic. As we celebrate the lenten season particulary the “Holy Week” a time wherein the Roman Catholics use as a time of fasting, repentance, self-examination and a reminder of the suffering and miracles of…
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The Mt. Ulap Experience
You may have seen this familiar view on social media for the past months. A lot of you may have been asking, “Where is this place?!” or have been planning to visit to have their death-defying photos like this one. Or this one This place is a part of the Mt. Ulap Ecotrail or the…
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Mount Costa
[gdlr_heading tag=”h3″ size=”32px” font_weight=”bold” icon=”fa fa-history”]History[/gdlr_heading] During 1978, Col. Voltaire Acosta and wife Cleotilde Acosta bought eight hectares of land in La Trinidad, Benguet. Their family were one of the pioneers in making strawberry wine and preserves for the city. But, unfortunately during the early 90’s a plant virus plagued which caused the market of…
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Session Road in Full Bloom
The annual Panagbenga Festival continues as shops and food stalls are set up along the iconic Session Road which will be closed to all vehicles. This annual event known as “Session in Bloom” aims to promote tourism and commerce and provide an opportunity to exhibit a variety of local and ethnic handicrafts and products. Whether…


