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Lakbay Norte 3: Eight Days of Fun Adventures in North Philippines

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I had just returned to my empty hostel room in a small town in Southern Palawan when I got a call from the North Philippines Visitors Bureau. They broke the news that I was chosen as one of the lucky travel bloggers joining the 3rd edition of the Lakbay Norte media tour. I was overwhelmed with excitement but I had to keep it to myself … I was traveling solo and there wasn’t anyone around that could relate anyways. The timing couldn’t have been better. It was the perfect way to kick-start my 2012 season of traveling.

I found out later when I got the chance to go online that I was going to be stuck with five other amazing travel bloggers on the Lakbay Norte 3 tour … that’s 8 whole days across 11 provinces in North Philippines! I almost fainted at the thought of traveling with Gael from thepinaysolobackpacker, Ed from soloflighted, James from journeyingjames, Angel from lakwatsero, and Christian from lakad-pilipinas.

Lakbay Norte 3: Eight Days of Fun Adventures in North Philippines
Photo-op with the Lakbay Norte 3 Bus at Patapat Viaduct in Pagdupud, Ilocos Norte. Photo taken by Gael.

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Baguio to Manila Bus via Victory Liner

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It was finally the end of my 11-day Northern Luzon trip. The only remaining item in my itinerary was to take the bus from Baguio back to Manila.

I already had an idea of how to commute from Manila to Baguio. Somehow, I wasn’t able to find sufficient details online about the bus if coming from Baguio. I only found a lot of outdated web pages.

When I was finally in Baguio, I realized why there weren’t a lot of “Baguio to Manila” bus guides. There was no need for it. Commuting between Baguio and Manila was very convenient thanks to the excellent service of Victory Liner Bus company.

Baguio to Manila Bus via Victory Liner
Victory Liner Bus Terminal in Baguio. Entrance at Utility Road. 

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Baguio and La Trinidad Itinerary – DIY Tour for 3 Days

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This is the do-it-yourself (DIY) itinerary I took during a 3-day trip to Baguio City and La Trinidad, Benguet.

The bus ride from Vigan to Baguio consumed most of the first day. Slept for two nights in a hostel dorm room in Baguio.

Spent the second day touring around Baguio’s popular tourists spots. Wanted to cover the basics since it was my first time to re-visit Baguio.

On my third day, I reserved the afternoon for a short side trip to the Starberry Fields of La Trinidad, Benguet. Upon returning to Baguio, I took a late afternoon bus back to Manila.

Baguio and La Trinidad Itinerary   DIY Tour for 3 Days
Baguio and La Trinidad Itinerary (3 days)

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La Trinidad Strawberry Fields and Bell Church

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It was the last day of not only my trip to Baguio but the whole 11-day Northern Luzon circuit tour.

After a short side trip to the Lion’s Head at Kennon Road, I wanted to visit the strawberry fields of La Trinidad along with a few must-visits along the way.

I was back in Baguio at around 1:20pm and was already very hungry. I read raves about the Bulalo at Balajadia Restaurant near the Slaughterhouse.

Decided to “beef up” before heading to La Trinidad, Benguet.

La Trinidad Strawberry Fields and Bell Church
Steaming Bulalo at Balajadia Restaurant

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Lion’s Head at Kennon Road in Baguio

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The gigantic Lion’s Head along Kennon Road is one of the most recognizable landmarks in Baguio.

It’s located at the outskirts of the city and is a popular stopover for quick photo souvenirs before entering the city proper area.

Getting to Lion’s Head would be easy for people traveling in private cars. Unfortunately for commuters, like me, it was a bit harder to do since the buses running between Baguio and Manila does not pass though Kennon Road. The buses use the Marcos Highway instead.

Lions Head at Kennon Road in Baguio
Lion’s Head situated along the famous winding curves of Kennon Road

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Mines View, Wright Park, and the Sunset at SM City Baguio

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I was a happy shutter bug at Camp John Hay and could have spent the entire afternoon there if I hadn’t checked the time. It was already 3:40pm and I still had a few places in Baguio that I wanted to visit.

It had been a long time since my first trip in Baguio (eight years ago). It happened during an education tour when I was still in high school. We visited the attractions of Baguio and the nearby Balatoc Gold Mine.

Of course, an initiation to Baguio wouldn’t be complete without going to the touristy spots like Wright Park, The Mansion, and Mines View Park. I wanted to revisit these places to take new photos and know what had changed all these years.

Mines View, Wright Park, and the Sunset at SM City Baguio
Welcome to Baguio City Wright Park

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Camp John Hay Baguio – BBQ Ribs at Little John’s and the Secret Garden

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I love traveling because it affords me the opportunity to be transported to unfamiliar environments. Being in a different natural or urban setting becomes an opportunity to realize conceptual photos.

My biggest goal in Baguio was to have my photo taken among towering pine trees. Yeah … pretty vain, I know.

I was looking for a good spot where I could pretend to be in the temperate zone of the world. It’s my dream to visit the pine forests of Alaska, New Zealand, the French Alps (or any alps for that matter), or Forks (Twilight fan here!). The pine forests of Baguio are as close as I can get since I don’t have enough money to travel to these places.

After a walking tour of downtown Baguio, I took a cab to the Mile Hi Center (P50+ metered taxi fare). I was hoping to find a good pine covered spot in this upscale part of Baguio.

Camp John Hay Baguio   BBQ Ribs at Little Johns and the Secret Garden
Cozy interiors of Little John’s located at Mile Hi Center, Camp John Hay in Baguio

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Baguio City Walking Tour

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Baguio is one of the most walkable cities in the Philippines.

The pedestrian-friendly sidewalks were wide, clean, safe, and most notably, didn’t suffer from the merciless tropical climate.

I’ve always wanted to live in Baguio and escape the unbearable heat of  the lowlands. During my visit, however, I had to settle for a 3-day trip.

On my second day, I did a walking tour of the city.

Started at Session Road, the main thoroughfare of Baguio and main hub of the city’s central business district.

Baguio City Walking Tour
Morning Walk at Session Road in Baguio City, Benguet

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Reconnecting with Baguio – Baden Powell Inn and Cafe by the Ruins

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My first visit to Baguio happened during an educational tour back in high school.

It was eight years ago. We spent a week visiting many spots in Luzon.

Although my memory of the trip had already become hazy, most of what I could recall were my experiences in Baguio.

My revisit to the City of Pines was very special to me. I could still remember the feeling I had during my first time in Baguio. I was curious to know how I’d feel returning to those familiar places and retracing the steps I made as a kid. How much change in perspective, I’ve developed in seven years.

Reconnecting with Baguio   Baden Powell Inn and Cafe by the Ruins
View on the bus ride from Vigan to Baguio at 3:30pm

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Lunch at Oh My Gulay! and Baguio’s Panagbenga Festival

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