Friday, May 30, 2014

The Summer Capital (Baguio City) | Guide + Itinerary










"The City of Pines" & "The Summer Capital of the Philippines"



It is arguably the hub of tourism in Luzon, especially during the month-long festivities of the Panagbenga Festival. It has the best thrift shopping places with its ukay-ukay stores. A food trip paradise with its numerous restaurants. And a weekend-getaway haven, with its numerous tourist spots and general accessibility from Metro Manila. Its year-round cool and temperate weather only adds to its charm as a tourist destination. 

Well, many people are throwing up negative words about this city, they are saying 'Baguio' nowadays is far different from 'Baguio' in the old times. Hmm, yes i consider their thoughts right since I've been there for 4 times and I noticed the changes, not to mention drastic changes, of Baguio City nowadays.Some are saying there are much difference of the temperature than before (though i blame it on global warming), and for some it is now crowded and congested than before (well for me it's expected if you know something about statistics), but whatever it is, whatever negative thoughts about this place i am hearing, I would love to come back in this lovely city anytime. ^^,
GETTING THERE
Baguio City is located some 250 +/- kilometers away from Metro Manila and is elevated 1,450 meters above sea level. Buses are the usual transportation of choice when going to the city and travel time usually clocks in at six hours (from Manila). There used to be flights in and out of the city in years past, but is has been discontinued indefinitely.

Victory Liner to Baguio City V I C T O R Y L I N E R  From Pasay, Caloocan, Cubao & Manila
 6hrs Travel Time | With Wi-Fi | Fare Php445.00 | (02) 727-4688 
Dagupan Bus to Baguio City
D A G U P A N B U S  From Cubao
6hrs Travel Time | No Wi-Fi | Fare Php445.00 | (02) 727-2330
Genesis Bus to Baguio City

G E N E S I S From Manila & Cubao
Philippine Rabbit Bus to Baguio City6hrs Travel Time | No Wi-fi | Fare Php445.00 | (02) 709-0803 

P H I L I P P I N E R A B B I T From Manila

Saulog Bus to Baguio City6hrs Travel Time | No Wi-Fi | Fare Php444.00 | (02) 734-9836 

S A U L O G From Cavite City
7hrs Travel Time | On Board Wi-Fi | Fare Php515.00 | (02) 727 2330


NOTE: If you are coming from Bulacan or Pampanga, you better go to Dau Bus Terminal in Mabalacat City, these bus liners coming from Metro Manila are passing Dau Bus Terminal to get more passengers bound to Baguio. 




HOW TO GET AROUND

     Jeepneys and taxis are the main modes of transportation in Baguio City. Although it can be said that taxi cabs are more prevalent in the city than jeepneys.

     This is probably due to the fact that taking a taxi in Baguio is very cheap since most don’t need to use their air-conditioning, saving a lot on gas. Cab drivers in Baguio City are also very honest, giving back your change up to the last centavo. Flag down rate is Php35.00. 

   
     It’s still, however, cheaper to ride jeepneys whether you’re going back to your hotel or some tourist spot in the city. Most tourist destinations in Baguio City is, more often than not, accessible via jeepneys. Don’t be shy to ask locals where the terminals are for any given destination. Minimum fare is Php8.50.

WHERE TO STAY  
     There are uncountable number of lodgings and accommodations in Baguio City. They range from cheap backpacker types to really posh hotels. It would take a dedicated website to list each and every inns, hostels, motels, dorms, homestays and hotels in Baguio City, so I’ll simply list down some. Although it’s usually very easy to get a lodging as you arrive in Baguio City, I advise that you book ahead,  especially during the busy Panagbenga and Christmas seasons.

There are many hotels out there, just check http://www.agoda.com/ for information. If you're on low budget, there are also Transient houses available within city, which is much cheaper than hotels.

If you ought to stay in a transient house near Victory Liner Terminal, try to visit Perlas Transient House in Facebook. You can also reach the owner, Paulino Perlas in his personal Facebook account here or reach him through these numbers, 0929-621-4400 / 0922-363-2522 / 0927-826-4930 / 074-423-0453.

WHERE TO EAT 
     Baguio City is a food-lovers paradise. The city has every cuisine you can think of in every style of restaurants possible. You can dine cheaply on Chinese dishes on one day and splurge on the same dish on a different restaurant the next day. But since you’re in Baguio, might as well chow down on greens more; fresh veggies are quite abundant in the area, making them really affordable. 
     Most restaurants crowd around the Session Road area, but be adventurous and try some out of the way places too. Also, check out curious art cafés that makes dining almost secondary.
WHAT TO SEE and WHERE TO GO
       Baguio City is one of the most visited regions in Luzon. With its slew of tourist spots that keep visitors going back, year after year, it really isn’t hard to reckon why. From pine-laden parks, to native villages. Horse-riding to boat-paddling. Trail hikings and strawberry pickings. Art museums and haunted houses. One can say that tourism is Baguio City’s middle name.


Baguio Cathedral

  B A G U I O   C A T H E D R A L

  Address: Fr. Carlu Loop, Cathedral Hill, Baguio City
  Contact Number: (074) 424-7871 | (074) 442-4256





Balatoc Mines in Benguet

  B A L A T O C   M I N E S

  Address: Balatoc Road, Itogon, Benguet
  Contact Number: (074) 447-2624 | (074) 447-2610 | (074) 447-2621




Bell Church in Baguio City

 B E L L   C H U R C H

  Address: Magsaysay Ave., Baguio City
  Contact Number: (0917) 355-4788





BenCab Museum in Benguet

  B E N C A B   M U S E U M

  Address: Km. 6 Asin Road, Tadiangan, Tuba, Benguet
  Contact Number: (074) 442-7165





Baguio Botanical Garden

 B O T A N I C A L   G A R D E N

  Address: Leonard Wood Road, Baguio City
  Contact Number:





Burnham Park in Baguio City

 B U R N H A M   P A R K

  Address: Burnham Park, Baguio City
  Contact Number: N/A





Burnham Park Orchidarium in Baguio City

 B U R N H A M   P A R K   O R C H I D A R I U M

  Address: Burnham Park Shanum Street, Baguio City
  Contact Number: N/A





Camp John Hay in Baguio City

 C A M P   J O H N   H A Y

  Address: Camp John Hay, Loakan Road, Baguio City
  Contact Number: N/A





Camp John Hay Eco Trail in Baguio City

 C A M P   J O H N   H A Y ’ S   E C O   T R A I L

  Address: Camp John Hay, Baguio City
  Contact Number: N/A





Laperal White House in Baguio City


 L A P E R A L   W H I T E   H O U S E

  Address: Leonard Woods Road, (In front of PNKY), Baguio City
  Contact Number: N/A




Baguio's Lion's Head


 L I O N ’ S   H E A D

  Address: Lion Park, Kennon Road, Baguio City
  Contact Number: N/A




Lourdes Grotto in Baguio City


 L O U R D E S   G R O T T O

  Address: Dominican Hill Road, Mirador Hill, Baguio City
  Contact Number: N/A




Mines View Park in Baguio City


  M I N E S   V I E W   P A R K

  Address: Outlook Drive South, Baguio City
  Contact Number: N/A
  GPS Coordinates: +16° 25' 10.81", +120° 37' 38.11"



Old Diplomat Hotel in Baguio City


 O L D   D I P L O M A T   H O T E L

  Address: Dominican Hill Road, Mirador Hill, Baguio City
  Contact Number: N/A




PMA in Baguio City


 P H I L I P P I N E   M I L I T A R Y   A C A D E M Y 

  Address: Fort Del Pilar, Loakan Rd, Baguio City
  Contact Number: (074) 442-2300




Strawberry Farm in Benguet


 S T R A W B E R R Y   F A R M

  Address: Brgy. Puquis, La Trinidad, Benguet
  Contact Number: N/A




Tam-Awan Village in Baguio City


 T A M – A W A N   V I L L A G E

  Address: 366-C Pinsao Proper, 2600 Baguio City
  Contact Number: (074) 446-2949 | (074) 442-5553




Wright Park in Baguio City


  Address: Leonard Wood Road, Baguio City
  Contact Number: N/A 




WHAT TO BUY

       Shopping for pasalubongs and keepsakes is part and parcel of visiting Baguio City. One simply cannot go back home without bringing jars of strawberry jams, choco flakes, kinky barrel-man carvings, tacky shirts,  keychains and ref magnets with you. Add the fresh veggies and strawberries that can be bought very cheaply almost everywhere and you’ve got more than you can probably lift back home. You’d definitely run out of space for those walis tambos and giant kutsara at tinidor carvings very quickly if you don’t watch it.






Baguio Public Market


  B A G U I O   P U B L I C   M A R K E T
  Type: Market
  Address: Rajah Soliman Street, Baguio City
  Contact Number: N/A



Night Market in Baguio City


  N I G H T   M A R K E T   U K A Y   U K A Y
  Type: Second Hand Shop
  Address: Harrison Road, Baguio City
  Contact Number: N/A



BAGUIO CITY TOURIST SPOT MAP
Baguio City Tourist Spot Map
Photo credit: Lakad Pilipinas

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

A Magical Day at Enchanted Kingdom

Enchanted Kingdom, Sta. Rosa, Laguna, Philippines

Enchanted Kingdom. A Philippine Original.

There is always a magic spell or two hovering above Enchanted Kingdom. For almost two decades now, the very first and only world-class theme park in the Philippines has been transporting families and friends, young and old alike, to a fun-filled world of make-believe full of adventure, surprises to discover and fond memories that can last a lifetime.

The germ of an idea of creating an "Enchanted Kingdom" first sparked in the imagination of business partners Cesar Mario O. Mamon and Rafaelito E. Minguez sometime in 1992. They envisioned a place where people can momentarily leave their worries behind and be engrossed in an area of fun, enchantment and make-believe. Together with several other institutional partners and with expert advice from foreign and international designers and consultants as well as the utilization of Filipino craftsmanship and construction prowess, Mario and Lito pursued their pioneering vision of bringing a unique theme park experience to the Philippines.

When the gates of Enchanted Kingdom finally opened to the general public on October 19, 1995, history was made and the magic was cast upon all those that went through its Victorian Gateway! The 12-hectare kingdom boasted of seven meticulously themed zones that transported visitors on a journey to other lands and across different eras in time. With a heart-stopping line-up of thrill rides, charming kiddie playgrounds, carnival staples, unique food and souvenir shops that were bigger and brighter than any other in the country, there was nothing else like it in the Philippines.

With the core business of bringing fun, amusement and entertainment to the public, Enchanted Kingdom envisions itself to be the Philippine leader in wholesome family leisure and entertainment. Its mission is to provide quality products and services that create magical experiences for guests of all ages, making them wanting to come back again and again!

The company's core values champion respect, integrity, loyalty, innovativeness and love for God. These are reflective of the kind of service magic the cast members of Enchanted Kingdom provide to its park-goers and clients.

Families and friends alike, school children of all ages, as well as countless wards of orphanages and centers of special assistance for the youth, continue to enjoy the special brand of magic that only Enchanted Kingdom can weave. The park over the years of its existence has more than touched the hearts, minds and emotions of the more than 13 million guests that have gone through its gates.

OKAY! OKAY! OKAY! SORRY! SO MUCH OF HISTORY!!! HEHE :) 


HOW TO GET THERE?

Enchanted Kingdom is located in Santa Rosa City, Laguna, about 39 kilometers from Manila. 

A shuttle service to Enchanted Kingdom is available at the Intercontinental Hotel, open parking, Ayala Center (beside SM City Makati, across Ayala MRT station and EDSA car park).

A shuttle service to Enchanted Kingdom is also available at the Quezon Avenue Eaton Centris! You may call +63 (02) 830-3535 for assistance!




BY PUBLIC BUS:


Local buses are available to take you to and from Enchanted Kingdom.

Bus Company: Jam Liner Transit
Location: Pasay City near Buendia LRT station
Bus Route: Balibago (Waltermart: Sta. Rosa, Laguna)
Fare: PhP 61.00
Travel Time: 45 minutes to 1 hour

Bus Company: JAC Liner
Location: Pasay City near Buendia LRT station
Bus Route: Balibago (Waltermart: Sta. Rosa, Laguna)
Fare: PhP 61.00
Travel Time: 45 minutes to 1 hour


BY PUBLIC FX/VAN:

Location: EDSA Crossing (in front of Star Mall EDSA)
Van / FX Route: Balibago (Waltermart: Sta. Rosa, Laguna)
Fare: PhP 80.00
Travel Time: 45 minutes to 1 hour



Get off at Walter Mart, Sta. Rosa, Laguna, look for the tricycle terminal on the left side (if you're facing the mall). Just ask any driver for the queue of tricycle bound to E.K. Fare is P9.00 each. 

Since we arrived earlier than the opening time of the park, we took the photo op outside, especially with Eldar's statue in front of the theme park, the official mascot of the Enchanted Kingdom. :)

After the picture taking, we went to the ticket office to buy tickets, we are not able to buy tickets ahead of time. Make sure to buy your tickets before you go there to avoid long queues. Tickets are also available in other ticket selling bodies like SM Tickets, TicketWorld and TicketNet Online.

TICKET PRICES
Regular Day Pass:

Weekend / Holiday Rate:Php 600.00
Weekday Rate:Php 500.00

Descriptions: Enjoy unlimited use of all the Park’s rides: FREE! EKstreme Tower Ride, NEW! Disk-O-Magic,NEW! Bump n’ Splash - electric bumber boats with water squirters, Rialto Theater in 3D, Space Shuttle, Jungle Log Jam, Swan Lake, Up, Up & Away, Roller Skater, Dodgem, Wheel of Fate, Anchor's Away, Rio Grande Rapids, Flying Fiesta, Grand Carousel, Boulderville Express, Air Pterodactyl, Stone Eggs, and Dinosaurus. 

Junior Day Pass:

Weekend / Holiday Rate:Php 320.00
Weekday Rate:Php 250.00 

Descriptions: Applicable to children between 36” to 47” tall. Children 35” and under are FREE. Enjoy unlimited use of all the Park’s rides: Space Shuttle, Jungle Log Jam, Swan Lake, Up, Up & Away, Roller Skater, Dodgem, Wheel of Fate, Anchor's Away, NEW! Bump n’ Splash - electric bumber boats with water squirters, Rialto Theater in 3D, Rio Grande Rapids, Flying Fiesta, Grand Carousel, Boulderville Express, Air Pterodactyl Stone Eggs, and Dinosaurus. 

Senior citizens are entitled to a 50% discount on the applicable admission rate upon presentation of their Senior Citizen’s National Identification Card at the Front Gate.


GUEST SERVICES
Amenities and services that Enchanted Kingdom provides for a more convenient stay at the Park.



PARKING AREA

A minimal fee is charged per entry. Parking attendants are on hand to assist.

Private Cars: PhP 50.00 (fixed rate)
Private Buses: PhP 35.00 (fixed rate)





ATM STATION

Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) are located beside the       Group Sales Office.




LOCKERS & STROLLERS

Lockers and strollers are available for a minimal fee.



WHEELCHAIRS

Guests may bring and use their own wheelchairs. A limited number of wheelchairs are available free of charge at Magical Guest Relations Office (MGRO).


FIRST AID

We have a clinic with a group of health specialists located at Midway Boardwalk for any concerns. You may also approach our personnel who are roaming around the park.







RESTROOMS

Restrooms are located throughout the park for the convenience of guests. Diaper changing areas are located in       the Ladies restrooms as well.






CREDIT CARDS

Major credit cards are accepted for Park admission, merchandise shops and food outlets.






  
  


CHARGING & LOADING

Mobile loading and charging stations are available in selected areas around the park.






SECURITY

Uniformed personnel are stationed throughout the Park and are ready to assist as needed.