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Phot by: Ate Ara |
Traveled with Ate Ara (a very good friend of ours) and my sister of course!!! Well, brother dearest couldn't join us cause he had some issues with work so yun.. SAD :(( and FYI! We live in Tacloban City, Leyte. So yeah it was a loooooooooong day!
We arrived 15minutes ahead of time! Kudos! @cebupacific :)
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Airport >> Victory Liner
If you’re going to Baguio from Manila, head to either the Pasay or Cubao terminals. These terminals have buses going to Baguio every hour. Bus fare getting to Baguio is PHP 455.00.We reached Baguio City around 5:00 PM. It was a 7-hour-trip, good thing they have television and Wi-Fi. You might wanna bring something to eat (nkakagutom sa byahe). Victory Liner ensures safety and their terminals and schedules are the standard. Check website for more details: Victory Liner Inc.
Touchdown Baguio City.
It was late afternoon so we decided to walk around the city. We were all tired and my body felt so heavy but I didn't wanna spend the rest of my 1st day in Baguio City "sleeping". Hello? K. So yeah, we visited SM Baguio to look for a place to eat.
Korean for dinner. Yey!
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Bibimbob |
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Shabu-Shabu? (Pagkakaalam ko Japanese yun. LOL) |
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Ramen |
Night market.
Baguio Night Market starts from 9:00PM to 12:00 midnight everyday from Mondays to Sundays. You can make great deals when visiting this place for Secondhand Goods.photo from google |
Towards the end of the lane, just in front of the Igorot Garden, shoppers can munch on local and well-loved street-food. You can buy sweet corn, barbecue, toknene and tokneneng, binatog, isaw and a whole lot more.
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Didn't get to buy a lot, my goodness! Sa sobraaaaaang dami nalito ako! HAHAHA. Go Ukay in Baguio when yo visit! Nuff Said. K. bye! :p
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