

It turned out that Baguio was a place situated at an altitude of 1,500m above the sea level... about 250km from Manila... and the trip actually took almost 6 long hours! Of course, Jo had 'tricked' me into agreeing to go to Baguio... but the truth is... I could not have thanked him enough for that. Baguio turned out to be a very unique place indeed!
Access to this fabled Mountain City took us through spectacular winding roads. Hair-raising experience it was indeed, but then again, the Kennon (zig-zag) Road showcased a breathtaking view of the mighty Cordillera mountain chain. Labeled as the Philippine's 'Summer City, Baguio is also often referred as the 'City of Pines'.

Baguio also served as the commercial and industrial heart of the highlands region. I was truly amazed to see offers of dazzling array of native arts, crafts and mountain foods when I browsed the markets in Baguio.



Asin was actually a 'complex' of several old and new resorts. The sulfuric water of the hot springs came from the underground vents deep in the mountains and foothills of the southern Cordillera. The Asin Hot Springs complex caters to all sorts of expectations and budgets. So, you would find accommodation with rates as low as Php 800 right to as high as Php2,000. Even the entrance fees to the pools are varied with a range starting from Php80 right to Php100 for days and night swimming.
Now... why would my friend Jo referred Asin as the 'Hot Eden of the Philippines'? Well... you may find/see the answer from the photos below...

A bridge in Asin.


Kids Corner @ Asin Hot Spring

Another view of Asin Hot Spring
Now... after spending 3 nights and 4 days in Baguio... I was getting restless thinking of that long, long trip back to Manila. And, ohhh... those winding roads again:(
Luckily, thanks to Jo(... again), in his effort of somehow saying 'sorry' to me for playing a 'cruel' prank at the beginning of this trip, he 'offered' to take both of us back to the city by taking... a plane! And what a brilliant idea that was!
All the flights leaving Baguio only in the morning. This is due to the visibility which normally would approach almost to zero in the afternoon. The fog starts to move in and cover most of the area surrounding the airport.
Loakan Airport, Baguio is located only 20" drive from the city. Oh yeah... only propeller driven aircraft is available. So... hang on tight to your seat...

All the flights leaving Baguio only in the morning. This is due to the visibility which normally would approach almost to zero in the afternoon. The fog starts to move in and cover most of the area surrounding the airport.
Loakan Airport, Baguio is located only 20" drive from the city. Oh yeah... only propeller driven aircraft is available. So... hang on tight to your seat...