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Mount Pulag
Benguet
,
Philippines
It was at the peak of Mount Pulag where I saw the best
Sunrise
in my entire life. The peak provided a very great view of the horizon and clouds.
Mount Pulag is the second highest mountain in the
Philippines
at 2,922 meters above sea level. The mountain is very temperate with rain showers throughout the year. The four trails that you can pass are the Ambangeg, Akiki, Tawangan and the Ambaguio. As you trek the man paths of the mountain, the endemic dwarf bamboo and
Benguet
pine trees cover you with cool shades and wind. I just loved trekking the mountain forests, and the grassland summit. The weather brings very shivering winds and fog. The experience is very refreshing, and I would like to think of it as a pilgrimage. And by pilgrimage, and the best part...standing at the peak while staring at the sun blessing its rays on a sea of clouds.
written by
On Foot
on March 17, 2007
from
Benguet
,
Philippines
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,
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,
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Pug-os Beach
Pug-os
,
Philippines
There is a beach in Ilocos Sur that is located in
Pug-os
, Cabugao. It is not really the great beach that I expected, such as having nice amenities. But the resort is perfectly solemn place at the far north of the
Philippines
.
Visit
Pug-os
beach if you want to escape from the noise and pollution of the metro. The beach has fine winds that calm your senses. The resort even has convenient rooms equipped with air conditioning, bed, and bath. The rooms are really just simple as they do not have television sets, yet it would be perfectly fine if you are there for the solemnity. The simplicity of the beach is what makes it very beautiful. You can enjoy walking on the white sand, or swimming with the waves hitting the shores. Alternately, you can also go to the resort swimming pool which is located in front of the beach. Just relax and enjoy simplicity at its finest.
written by
On Foot
on March 27, 2007
from
Pug-os
,
Philippines
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Sagada
Banaue
,
Philippines
I wonder why the averaged Filipino would rather cruise around the metro rather than take an exciting escape to the provinces, and nature. Having around 7,000 islands, the
Philippines
offers people 7,000 reasons to explore the wonderful country.
I am talking about Sagada. This peaceful place is situated in
Banaue
which is a 10 hour bus ride from the city of Manila. Sagada has many economical lodging houses and hotels where you can stay for the night. You can easily avail a bedroom for two for as low as 200 pesos. Do not expect to always find urban amenities especially in the remote areas. Yet, this does not mean that Sagada is not favorble. The best things in Sagada are the great mountain views, wonderful natural resources, and the exposure to the mountain community, which brings a uniqe and refreshing experience. Bored with the usual city life? Come to Sagada!
written by
On Foot
on April 9, 2007
from
Banaue
,
Philippines
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Cafe By The Ruins
Baguio
,
Philippines
Baguio
is a very fascinating place. Being the summer capital of the
Philippines
,
Baguio
City is an ideal destination to beat the heat and relax your body. One of the best places to refresh your senses is the Cafe By The Ruins. Tourists and locals visit this place all year round.
Cafe By The Ruins is the most unique restaurant in
Baguio
City in terms of its philosophy, menu, and structure. Also called the ruins, the cafe is a stretch of
Stone
wall across the street from
Baguio
City Hall. Inside the restaurant, bamboo slats, poles, and weaves nestle against the
Stone
and lush greenery. It also has windows which invite the cool
Baguio
air. The food is so fantastic as it is changed quarterly according to seasons. The food is homecooked, and reflects health and ecology of
Baguio
and the Cordilleras. Cafe By The Ruins is indeed very much alive in the city.
written by
On Foot
on August 25, 2007
from
Baguio
,
Philippines
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Camp John Hay
Baguio
,
Philippines
Camp John Hay used to be the Rest and Recreation center of the
United States
Army personnel in the
Philippines
. Because of its cool climate, the area was suitable and ideal for the American army. Today, Camp John Hay is a beautiful vacation spot in
Baguio
City. It is the resort of the mountains.
The moment you enter Camp John Hay, you will be astonished by its beauty. You will notice a large bentgreen grass-filled golf course within the camp that is designed by Jack Niclaus, which is accessible to members and nonmembers alike. It is also great to cruise the pine tree-lined roads while feeling the cool breeze and viewing the beautiful landscape. Camp John Hay also has great hotels such as The Manor Hotel, a shopping center, and a convention center. Although the camp has changed over time, it still remains a wonderful and relaxing place for everyone.
written by
On Foot
on August 31, 2007
from
Baguio
,
Philippines
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Mines View Park
Baguio
,
Philippines
One of the most popular and most visited spots in
Baguio
City is Mines View Park. It is the most visited park in the city which lays on a gentle slope that overlooks
Benguet
's gold and copper mines The park has a wide observation deck where you can experience a panoramic view of the surrounding mountains.
Minesview park is usually the next stop after visiting the Mansion and Wright Park. Once you enter the park, you will pass winding stone-covered pathway that slopes downward leading to the observation deck. There are also rock benches that lay along the pathway where you can simply rest and enjoy the view. I recommend that you visit the park in the morning because fog starts to move in during the afternoon, which obstructs the view. Of course, there is a wide assortment of “pasalubong” or gifts that make Minesview Park an enjoyable place.
written by
On Foot
on October 18, 2007
from
Baguio
,
Philippines
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,
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,
Baguio
,
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Burnham Park
Baguio
,
Philippines
If you are on a budget, and would like to spend the afternoon in a laid back environment, Burnham Park is the place to be. The park is situated at the heart of
Baguio
City. It is is centered around a man-made lake.
One of the famous activities you can indulge in is skating. A circular skating rink allows you to rent skates, and it is located at the southern end of the park. There are also basketball and tennis courts for the active sports enthusiast. Other things you can find at Burnham Park are a few restaurants, children's playground, outdoor kiosks, and an orchidarium. The football
Field
hosts lots of activities such as parades, concerts, carnivals, and display booths. If you plan to visit Burnham Park, do not forget to bring your camera to capture great moments with family and friends. Burnham Park is one simple and enjoyable ways you can spend your time in the city.
written by
On Foot
on October 26, 2007
from
Baguio
,
Philippines
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TLG VII Or, Hot Pot, ya'll??
Qiaotou
,
China
Southern Hot Pot! Why order off the menu when the staff is eating wonderfully warm hot pot one table over. We only get spicy dipping sauce, not the sesame and/or spicy they offer in Beijing, the home of hot pot. [I'm guessing on that one but it is a
North
ern dish.] Veggies and organs are washed & chopped and in tubs on one of the restaurant tables, of these we can help ourselves. We are given the choice of
Chicken
, bones in, or beef for the stock. No lamb? We are definitely not in the
North
! The green veggies are numerous but the scallios disappear before I can grab a plateful. There are glass noodles, too - a favorite of mine. We eat till stuffed. Aaaaahhhh....
Here, rice is rarely served in individual bowls. A wooden bucket, or large bowl of rice is placed on the table for all to share family style. I like it.
written by
prrrrl
on March 8, 2012
from
Qiaotou
,
China
from the travel blog:
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,
HotPot
,
North
,
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