BAGUIO. The perfect place for every season. No matter what season it is, you can always enjoy it.
I went there with my family and relatives, not to escape Manila's heat but to spend time bonding in its cool crisp almost winter air. We all stayed in my aunt's house at Monterazza so it felt like camping.
Baguio means views of hills and mountains, trees and gardens and huge space where I played tag and cops and robbers. My cousins got to go 'sledding' down the hill on a tarpaulin. It was nice to wake up in the morning in a quiet, cool and green environment. It gave me a break from the noise and pollution in city. It let me listen to the birds chirping, the leaves rustling and the wind blowing. I got to breathe fresh, clean and cool air.
Horseback riding was also fun. I got to experience the thrill of riding along a steep and rough path while it was raining. When I reached the top of the trail, I felt an even cooler breeze while I enjoyed the feeling of being in a forest.
I did this in Camp John Hay. It used to be a US Base Camp established in the early 1900's as a recreational camp for American soldiers. Now, it has been privatized, it has a hotel called the Manor which is notable for its raisin bread. There are many cabins and log houses, too. Camp John Hay is beautiful for its many pine trees and lush grounds. But now, I think commercial buildings have occupied some of these green spaces.. Anyway, this place is still great for kids like me who love running around. There are a lot of activities to do there like golf, paintball, hiking and mini-golf. I was able to do the zipline and rappelling there when I was five years old. Too bad we did not have time to do any of them now. There are many restaurants and duty-free shops and bazaars in The Mile-Hi Center where we enjoyed going around too.
We had breakfast at Cafe de Batirol, known for its native hot chocolate. The restaurant gave a cottage-comfy. It has wooden benches and tables and vines hanging all over the place. Its hot chocolate tasted like 99.9% chocola-te indeed! I ordered Tocino Pork with egg and rice. It was okay but the bummer was -the food took soooooo long to arrive and it was all because they ran out of eggs and we had to wait for their staff to come back from the market. WHAT!?!?!?!
Even though my short trip to Baguio meant less computer and tv time, and not much time to see the other tourist spots, I really enjoyed what nature and the company of family can offer. I look forward to going there every year.
So, what are you waiting for? Jump in your car and head north to the City of Pines!
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