Man, I was actually surprised the hiked right out of Camp John Hay, and if they went to the left, they might have accidentally stumbled on Baguio Airport and maybe Philippine Military Academy.
You should do another Camp John Hay trip. You did the wrong trail (old). Just continue along the main road you were walking on from CAP center until you reach Scout Hill. There you'll find the Eco-trail. Longer hike but with an EPIC view of the mountains..do it again..haha
Next destinations: 1) Sagada, Mountan Province just 6 hours away from Baguio 2) San Juan, La Union (Elyu) 2 hours from Baguio 3) Vigan, Ilocos Sur 4) Bolinao, Pangasinan 5) Baler, Aurora
Hahaha Is it a trail or not a trail gameshow with Teelar and E-zac is entertaining and hilarious as nuts 😂 Baguio certainly energized you a lot. That's frackin Eeeppicc!🤘😎
I went there in March this year and it's so beautiful compared to metro manila. I love that I can walk peacefully and prices were cheap and just. I can ride taxis without worry since they do not take advantage of you and actually use the meter.
The skits are getting better and better in every video.😂 There's a lot of haunted mansion and places in BAGUIO that are very known. There's actually documentaries about some of them there's even a video that caught a ghost that looks like a Nun you guys should check that out. If you're exploring unfamiliar places especially inside a forest area there's a Filipino phrase that we say which is "Tabi tabi po" in english it literally means "excuse me or may I pass" We say it for our safety to respect the living things the naked eye can't see like supernatural creatures: engkanto, dwende, ghosts, and more.
Pine trees are everywhere in the Philipines back in the day.Our place in Bicol region used to be Pine Tree haven and that’s where our place was named after. In Bicol we call Pine Tree as agoho so our place is called Agojo. Camp John Hay was named in honor of John Milton Hay, the secretary of State in President Mckinley’s and Roosevelt’s administrations. Yes. Baguio was among the areas hardest hit by the 7.7 intesity Luzon earthquake in 1990 that killed 1621 people.
I lived in Baguio for almost 30yrs. So happy to see you feature it. I am currently in another country so seeing you there is a nice treat. There are so many awesome hidden gems in Baguio, from established restaurants to great outdoor spaces, and you'll find that they're usually a combination of both... epic food with a fracken view! lol! Back then, I liked 50s diner. Now, not so much. Here are other restaurants you might want to try. 1. Vanilla Cafe - good ambiance 2. Amare La Cucina - great pizza and pasta 3. Canto - baby back ribs 4. Lemon and Olives Greek Taverna - great view and great Mediterranean menu 5. Foggy Mountain Cookhouse - but you will need a reservation
It's also my first time here in Baguio and I'm loving it! The climate is so refreshing and the people are so kind and friendly. Totally different vibe from a Caviteño perspective.
My fave Philippine city, i grew up at nearby La Union but strolling much in Baguio most of the time, sure you gonna like the vibe as you said it feels like a city in the US, it is a walkable city for you both biscuit boys, enjoy...
If your into mountain trekking, waterfalls and caves proceed to Sagada after your Baguio adventures. It's about a 4 hour trip from Baguio. Stay safe Frakkers!
As Pinoy American I am thankful to both of you for showing the Philippines in a positive view. I have been to North Shore Minnesota area it is amazing in the summer and fall for nature hike
Positive view? Hahaha You just live abroad, out of Asia even, so you rarely hear something about our country except your old “perception” of this country. I bet you don’t even know the development in this country like the subway, the infrastructures in Cebu, the underground wires in Davao, and more over the last 5 years. 😂 Why? Coz you do not live here. Why not go back to where you really came from and contribute to Filipino society.
@@sabugdalantx just for business? How is that Pinoy when you live overseas? LMAO. Cut the crap. Crab mentality where? 🤣 Why? Do you think living in America makes you at the top of the crab chain? HAHAHA Is your family that poor to have the fake American dream? The hell I care. Only the poor ones would wanna move to US for good anyway. Idiot Fil-Am.
I’ve been waiting for this lol Baguio city is one of my favorite places to visit in the country anytime of the year. The vibes there are very different compared to Manila and I loved that everytime I visit. 🌲
I like hiking too. Baguio is a nice place to hike alone. I used to hike alone in Yosemite National Park about 10 years ago but not anymore after I heard about the missing 411cases. In the US you have to worry about mountain lions, bears and maybe sasquatch and other cryptids.
I'm from Baguio and you didn't try the yellow trail in camp John Hay, it's much better than the eco trail. Try going to Tam-awan village then go to farmer's daughter resto for lunch. 👌
From Baguio you guys can go on up to Sagada. You will enjoy exploring the caves with the underground rivers there. You can also ride on the roof of the jeepneys/buses up there and marvel at the scenery. Plus you will get to see the hanging coffins of Sagada.
You missed visiting Saint Louise University…we love to see you conquer the university’s insight…you can go in the university as “VISITOR “ just present your ID and the university guard will give you a visitor’s ID to enter
53:07 ❤❤❤ As always, am in stitches 🤣. You are “frackingly” hilarious and spontaneous! You were lucky, you got out of the forest at once back into civilization; otherwise, you might have been enchanted and sucked by the dark forces of the spirits you called forth. I really miss Baguio. My longest stay there was almost 4 months for the national teacher-trainers training.
The American architect Daniel Burnham was Baguio's urban planner. If you noticed it, the streets are a bit narrow because he designed the city with the projection that the city's population by the year 2000 would be 150,000. Or was that 50,000? But I think that Baguio's population in the 80s was that. And it increased much more when people living around Mount Pinatubo (in Pampanga) fled there when Pinatubo erupted in the 90s. The city is now overcrowded.
Welcome to our city of Baguio,the summer capital of Philippines,start looking for your condo here..its a perfect vacation place for the both of you..its cooler!
You gotta love Baguio. One of my favorite summer vacay during the summer months even earlier like Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May til June. Best place to chill.
That jolibee beside the victory liner is just about 50meters from our house,300 meters more it's SM Baguio. The entrance to the trail is a bit further not that part.
I remembered recommending Baguio to you before. It could've been more epic if you went here last February during Panagbenga. I do hope you can go back to Baguio during the Panagbenga celebration. I kid you not. Taho from taho vendors is more authentic than those from fancy restaurants. It is the reason why I prefer taking a cab here in Baguio. Taxi drivers use a meter here, unlike in Metro Manila. There are fewer chances to be scammed *whispers* unless they take you to a longer route. It's always epic and hilarious how you do your skits! AHAHAHAHA To answer your question, not many vloggers go to the eco-trail in Camp John Hay. They usually go to touristy places. It's epic how you reached the highway, but if you took the other way, you could've made it to the actual exit of the trail. hehe Eeeeyyy! You passed by my alma mater! UC! I hope you enjoyed your stay here!
Food glorious food! Cafe by the Ruins, Grumpy Joe, Cantos, Arca's Yard, Oh My Goolai, Good Taste, Hatch Coffee, Lemons and Olives, Basil and Thyme, Soellem Cafe. Go up to Sagada if you can.
Get taho anywhere in baguio during early morning as taho vendors sells it fresh and hot :) Straberry flavor is what most people recommends but for my taste, I highly recommemd the Ube flavor, lots of it and less sago (small pearls) 😂
Taho is the best in Bagui in early morning at Burnham Park. We tried both Strawberry and Ube flavors... yum 😋. We were there last year in May. Epic experience
I think I suggested Baguio and La Union earlier to you guys, teehee. So glad you're already out there having fun! Love the skit!! As always!! There are a lot of cool places and cafes you can check out there!! Stay safe, beware of pickpocketers around Session Road and Market area. 😅
Would you be there till sunday? The whole session road you just walked through(road beside viscos) would be closed (on sundays) for people to hang around(for different activities). It would be fun! You should witness that!
😂😂😂 i laughed lots with these boys Isaac and Tyler.They are both funny with sense of humor.Hope the showbiz industry there in Ph notice you both and give you opportunity to be comedian actors there like a succesful comedian Korean Ryan Bang😂
If you want to experience the best manually processed chocolate in Baguio (or perhaps the whole Philippines), go to Tsokolate de Batirol in Camp John Hay. We were there May last year. Try the Champorado (local Chocolate Porridge) then pair it with dried fish (combo of sweet and salty). Have fun guys!
Reminds me when I got lost in Camp John Hay wayback March 1997 going to Green Valley hotel that's around 4-5 km walk. I got lost in Marcos highway, saw a restaurant that has an Ifugao statue in front of it and almost arrived at the subdivision before dark. I bypassed a golf course in Camp John Hay and got scolded.
Camp john hay is a beautiful place in baguio, there are so many pine tree in baguio,there is also pines hotes if you want to check in so many pine tree there that why they pines hotel.
I always go to Baguio twice a year. It’s a piece of the Philippines that feels like you’re in a temperate region. The smell of pine is so good. I do hope they improve the air pollution in Baguio’s downtown tho. Also rehabilitate the older buildings and modify it so it looks more in line with the original old American style that Baguio used to have. Cordilleras is the name of the mountain range which is basically where that entire Region is situated in. No flat areas, all hilly.
All the philippines is amazing, the nature is incredible ❤🇵🇭
The Filipinos love you two the way you are - weird, dorky, nerdy, sarcastic, etc! Don't ever change!
Almost an hour Baguio video??! That's frackin' epic!
And I watched the whole vid haha 😂
Frackin' epic you two guys!!!
didn't notice it took that long though!
I think you picked a good time to hike. The way the sunlight hits the trees are beautiful!
Man, I was actually surprised the hiked right out of Camp John Hay, and if they went to the left, they might have accidentally stumbled on Baguio Airport and maybe Philippine Military Academy.
Best time to hike, you see morning dews sparkling on grasses, weeds and wild plants and the cold early morning air.
You should do another Camp John Hay trip. You did the wrong trail (old). Just continue along the main road you were walking on from CAP center until you reach Scout Hill. There you'll find the Eco-trail. Longer hike but with an EPIC view of the mountains..do it again..haha
Yes, Baguio City is my fave place here in the Philippines especially this summer season ...
Next destinations:
1) Sagada, Mountan Province just 6 hours away from Baguio
2) San Juan, La Union (Elyu) 2 hours from Baguio
3) Vigan, Ilocos Sur
4) Bolinao, Pangasinan
5) Baler, Aurora
Batanes
las casas filipinas de acuzar resort. to see the old colonial era houses and hunt ghosts?
Yow sagada is my grandparents place and baler Aurora is my childhood place.bagiuo is my favorite place 😍
Baguio, San Juan Elyu and vigan unlocked ko na. sagada, bolinao and baler hindi pa.
Ah Porta Vaga, I miss it so much. Back when there was no SM Baguio yet, that's THE "mall" for us students back in the late 90's to early 2000s.
Hahaha Is it a trail or not a trail gameshow with Teelar and E-zac is entertaining and hilarious as nuts 😂 Baguio certainly energized you a lot. That's frackin Eeeppicc!🤘😎
Okay so I finished watching it and never skipped any part though it's 53 mins long! Frackin' epic!
It didn’t even feel like this vlog is almost an hour… very entertaining… very epic
Congrats frackers! You're the first vloggers who covered that amazing trek in Baguio.
And they are the only vloggers who went up on top of stobosa(valley of colors)hill.😅.watch there other video.they had great stamina to hike and hike.
I'm so glad you're enjoying the Philippines. I'm still here in New York it is spring and still very cold. I can't wait to be there . 😍
You both deserve an Oscars trophy in Baguio. Great work on your "The Woods of Baguio"😂👏👏👏🏆🏆
Welcome to Baguio!!...try to visit all of Benguet...
Baguio is indeed my fave city
There's a lot of mountainous city and place in the Philippines which has similar weather with Baguio. Batanes is breathtaking 😍🇵🇭
so what's the point?
@@pogito5816 It's obviously a recommendation. You're too hostile.
@@pogito5816
pogito? no
pugita? definitely yes
@@pogito5816 in all of this when you will never change, the days have pass the weather's changed should i be sorry? Could i be sorry?
Malaybalay is also like Baguio too I think
You must go to in highest point in benguet 4 hours travel in Baguio is must visit stunning mountain view
I went there in March this year and it's so beautiful compared to metro manila. I love that I can walk peacefully and prices were cheap and just. I can ride taxis without worry since they do not take advantage of you and actually use the meter.
❤ next stop, visit the caves of Sagada and the Banaue Rice Terraces since you’re already in the Cordillera region. I promise you will not regret it…
I'm from Philippines but up to now I have never been to Baguio... 😅😅😅 Such a beautiful place I think...
Indeed. Hope you can go soon
The skits are getting better and better in every video.😂 There's a lot of haunted mansion and places in BAGUIO that are very known. There's actually documentaries about some of them there's even a video that caught a ghost that looks like a Nun you guys should check that out. If you're exploring unfamiliar places especially inside a forest area there's a Filipino phrase that we say which is "Tabi tabi po" in english it literally means "excuse me or may I pass" We say it for our safety to respect the living things the naked eye can't see like supernatural creatures: engkanto, dwende, ghosts, and more.
Pine trees are everywhere in the Philipines back in the day.Our place in Bicol region used to be Pine Tree haven and that’s where our place was named after. In Bicol we call Pine Tree as agoho so our place is called Agojo.
Camp John Hay was named in honor of John Milton Hay, the secretary of State in President Mckinley’s and Roosevelt’s administrations.
Yes. Baguio was among the areas hardest hit by the 7.7 intesity Luzon earthquake in 1990 that killed 1621 people.
everywhere?
if you can tell me the exact number of pine trees in malaybalay then I will believe u.
@@pogito5816 that is probably exaggerated, but its true that theres a lot of pine trees there, and sometimes they have the same temperature as baguio
Baguio is most Filipinos' dream place.. 16 degrees, sceneries, fresh veggies? Nothing beats that city in the Phils..
I lived in Baguio for almost 30yrs. So happy to see you feature it. I am currently in another country so seeing you there is a nice treat. There are so many awesome hidden gems in Baguio, from established restaurants to great outdoor spaces, and you'll find that they're usually a combination of both... epic food with a fracken view! lol! Back then, I liked 50s diner. Now, not so much. Here are other restaurants you might want to try.
1. Vanilla Cafe - good ambiance
2. Amare La Cucina - great pizza and pasta
3. Canto - baby back ribs
4. Lemon and Olives Greek Taverna - great view and great Mediterranean menu
5. Foggy Mountain Cookhouse - but you will need a reservation
It's also my first time here in Baguio and I'm loving it! The climate is so refreshing and the people are so kind and friendly. Totally different vibe from a Caviteño perspective.
Philippines have various sub- climates. There are hot places and cold places.
Baguio is the only city in the Philippines that would make you feel as if you're in abroad. Its so different from the other cities of the country.
I think you’re I n a wrong place the one that I saw on video wasn’t liked this.
I think you better go back and relax at John Hay resort. Omg I’m scared of you guys.
Tagaytay has a similar feel but with way less steep slopes and hills
Batanes
You haven't been to Iloilo
i have been to Baguio so many times but i never had that eco trail experience..
My fave Philippine city, i grew up at nearby La Union but strolling much in Baguio most of the time, sure you gonna like the vibe as you said it feels like a city in the US, it is a walkable city for you both biscuit boys, enjoy...
If your into mountain trekking, waterfalls and caves proceed to Sagada after your Baguio adventures. It's about a 4 hour trip from Baguio. Stay safe Frakkers!
Baguio is actually founded and designed by your fellow❤ Americans Leonard Wood and Daniel Burnham.
Finally! Baguio♥️🇵🇭
As Pinoy American I am thankful to both of you for showing the Philippines in a positive view. I have been to North Shore Minnesota area it is amazing in the summer and fall for nature hike
Positive view? Hahaha You just live abroad, out of Asia even, so you rarely hear something about our country except your old “perception” of this country. I bet you don’t even know the development in this country like the subway, the infrastructures in Cebu, the underground wires in Davao, and more over the last 5 years. 😂 Why? Coz you do not live here. Why not go back to where you really came from and contribute to Filipino society.
@@thwb4661 Clown I am there every two weeks for business. Pinoy crab mentality still alive through you
@@sabugdalantx just for business? How is that Pinoy when you live overseas? LMAO. Cut the crap. Crab mentality where? 🤣 Why? Do you think living in America makes you at the top of the crab chain? HAHAHA Is your family that poor to have the fake American dream? The hell I care. Only the poor ones would wanna move to US for good anyway. Idiot Fil-Am.
I’ve been waiting for this lol
Baguio city is one of my favorite places to visit in the country anytime of the year. The vibes there are very different compared to Manila and I loved that everytime I visit. 🌲
😂
Oh and the boners part Isaac said cracked me up lmaoo that was so unexpected of him to say out loud 🫢🫣
I like hiking too. Baguio is a nice place to hike alone. I used to hike alone in Yosemite National Park about 10 years ago but not anymore after I heard about the missing 411cases. In the US you have to worry about mountain lions, bears and maybe sasquatch and other cryptids.
I'm a Filipina but never been in baguio. I'm missing something beautiful.
Like wise😊
Love you guys❤️watching from kingdom of Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦 Mabuhay Pilipinas🇵🇭
Continue to Benguet and visit Mt. Pulag. It'll be a 5 to 6 hrs of hiking.
I promise you, you'll never forget the sunrise at the top of the mountain :)
And they should continue to travel to Sagada, Mt. Province. It's frackin epic as well.
You guys should definitely proceed to Sagada after Baguio, it's way more colder and more nature . Take care and God bless 🙌 you both 🙏 😊
Hello trifate..baguio is a nice place.thank you for sharing with us.
Yay! My home town hope u enjoy ur stay in the City of pines 🌲
You should go to Sagada, if you're still i Baguio. You'll love it🌲🌲
I'm from Baguio and you didn't try the yellow trail in camp John Hay, it's much better than the eco trail. Try going to Tam-awan village then go to farmer's daughter resto for lunch. 👌
From Baguio you guys can go on up to Sagada. You will enjoy exploring the caves with the underground rivers there. You can also ride on the roof of the jeepneys/buses up there and marvel at the scenery. Plus you will get to see the hanging coffins of Sagada.
Yellow trail in camp John Hay is longer. You'll find a sign that says property of the US. Glad you came to our city😊
That was my university, University of the Cordilleras!! It made me miss Baguio a little extra today. Hope you're enjoying Baguio. ❤️❤️❤️
You missed visiting Saint Louise University…we love to see you conquer the university’s insight…you can go in the university as “VISITOR “ just present your ID and the university guard will give you a visitor’s ID to enter
I'm loving the "Is it a trail or is it not a trail" segment HHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH it's hilarious. I'm glad you're having fun. Stay safe~!
Baguio vlog what the frack!!!! Wild trifate into the bush.... Take care guys 💖🙏💪👍
53:07
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As always, am in stitches 🤣. You are “frackingly” hilarious and spontaneous!
You were lucky, you got out of the forest at once back into civilization; otherwise, you might have been enchanted and sucked by the dark forces of the spirits you called forth.
I really miss Baguio. My longest stay there was almost 4 months for the national teacher-trainers training.
I really like your drama skit! So epic adventure! 😂
New fave city? That’s fracking epic! 🎉
The skits makes the hiking entertaining with a touch of scary stuff. Some parts scared the heck out of me. lol.
Trifate always EPIC....anywhere else...BAGUIO is very crowded when summer time...😍🙂😜that hiking is so on point heheh so raw and natural ....
welcome to my home town Baguio city...its been 10yrs ago since i left to work abroad...i missing home soo muchh... thank u for exploring Baguio...😊😊
Time not ot die😂😂😂😂😂😂😅😅keep safe the two of you and injoy while you're staying in Philippines ❤😊
watching here from UAE, missed so much my country Philippines, take care always😀
The American architect Daniel Burnham was Baguio's urban planner. If you noticed it, the streets are a bit narrow because he designed the city with the projection that the city's population by the year 2000 would be 150,000. Or was that 50,000? But I think that Baguio's population in the 80s was that. And it increased much more when people living around Mount Pinatubo (in Pampanga) fled there when Pinatubo erupted in the 90s. The city is now overcrowded.
25,000
Baguio The Summer Capital of the Philippines enjoy Tyler and Isaac
You Biscuits Boys are HILARIOUS!!! nice to see this kind of trails of Baguio!
There was a documentary that said Yamashita treasure was found in Baguio city.
38:43 That's a very good Alex Jones impression. 😅👍
Welcome to our city of Baguio,the summer capital of Philippines,start looking for your condo here..its a perfect vacation place for the both of you..its cooler!
😂😂😂 the hiding, running and creepy jokes lol you guys are too funny!
Go to Sagada :). It is one of the best places a little near in Baguio.
This might be my Favorite vid of you guys
You gotta love Baguio. One of my favorite summer vacay during the summer months even earlier like Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May til June. Best place to chill.
Go in highest point in benguet Baguio you rent a motorcycle to travel in enjoy the mountain providence
That jolibee beside the victory liner is just about 50meters from our house,300 meters more it's SM Baguio. The entrance to the trail is a bit further not that part.
Didn't know both of you visit our City of Baguio. A resident since birth. Good to hear and see both of you love it!
I remembered recommending Baguio to you before. It could've been more epic if you went here last February during Panagbenga. I do hope you can go back to Baguio during the Panagbenga celebration.
I kid you not. Taho from taho vendors is more authentic than those from fancy restaurants.
It is the reason why I prefer taking a cab here in Baguio. Taxi drivers use a meter here, unlike in Metro Manila. There are fewer chances to be scammed *whispers* unless they take you to a longer route.
It's always epic and hilarious how you do your skits! AHAHAHAHA
To answer your question, not many vloggers go to the eco-trail in Camp John Hay. They usually go to touristy places.
It's epic how you reached the highway, but if you took the other way, you could've made it to the actual exit of the trail. hehe
Eeeeyyy! You passed by my alma mater! UC!
I hope you enjoyed your stay here!
Food glorious food! Cafe by the Ruins, Grumpy Joe, Cantos, Arca's Yard, Oh My Goolai, Good Taste, Hatch Coffee, Lemons and Olives, Basil and Thyme, Soellem Cafe. Go up to Sagada if you can.
Get taho anywhere in baguio during early morning as taho vendors sells it fresh and hot :) Straberry flavor is what most people recommends but for my taste, I highly recommemd the Ube flavor, lots of it and less sago (small pearls) 😂
Taho is the best in Bagui in early morning at Burnham Park. We tried both Strawberry and Ube flavors... yum 😋. We were there last year in May. Epic experience
I'm glad you visited Baguio City.
The summer capital of the country. Have fun and Stay safe.
I think I suggested Baguio and La Union earlier to you guys, teehee. So glad you're already out there having fun! Love the skit!! As always!! There are a lot of cool places and cafes you can check out there!! Stay safe, beware of pickpocketers around Session Road and Market area. 😅
Would you be there till sunday? The whole session road you just walked through(road beside viscos) would be closed (on sundays) for people to hang around(for different activities). It would be fun! You should witness that!
locals usually hike the yellow trail inside the cjh, it's so much better AND SAFER lol
Welcome to Baguio I hope u enjoy our place...take care always and God bless 🙏
The effect of the sunlight.😱😱😱
😂😂😂 i laughed lots with these boys Isaac and Tyler.They are both funny with sense of humor.Hope the showbiz industry there in Ph notice you both and give you opportunity to be comedian actors there like a succesful comedian Korean Ryan Bang😂
If you want to experience the best manually processed chocolate in Baguio (or perhaps the whole Philippines), go to Tsokolate de Batirol in Camp John Hay. We were there May last year. Try the Champorado (local Chocolate Porridge) then pair it with dried fish (combo of sweet and salty). Have fun guys!
There was an old book I read when I was in 7th grade back in 1969 it's called "A Little America in the Philippines." And it is Baguio.
Neat
Next time try to visit Batanes Island.
so its bagiuo now wait till you see the sea of clouds in maragusan davao de oro mindanao more amazing ilove bagiuo too
It’s cold there in Baguio! It’s the summer capital of the Philippines! Enjoy
Reminds me when I got lost in Camp John Hay wayback March 1997 going to Green Valley hotel that's around 4-5 km walk. I got lost in Marcos highway, saw a restaurant that has an Ifugao statue in front of it and almost arrived at the subdivision before dark. I bypassed a golf course in Camp John Hay and got scolded.
Another feel good vlog! I was smiling the whole time ❤
Frackin' Cooool!!!
Missin' Baguio sooo much!!
FIRST! my favorite place in the Phil. BAGIUO. the city is bussin. a different vibe altogether. enjoy your trip biscuit boys!
I'm watching from Vegas. And Baguio is my second hometown in the Philippines.
It's nice that you noticed the building layout of the city. The city was hit by an earthquake in 1990 that changed the building code.
Camp john hay is a beautiful place in baguio, there are so many pine tree in baguio,there is also pines hotes if you want to check in so many pine tree there that why they pines hotel.
I knew you two would love Baguio~ I wish you also did the sidetrip to Sagada 😂🎉
Hope you enjoy there... pls make a food react vlog in the Farmer's Daughter resto
sorry but farmer's daughter is just overrated. Their food is not good. Mas gustuhin pa namin kumain sa karenderia than go there.
You should have hiked the nicer trail just in camp john hay called “yellow trail”. 😊
U could easily walk from the city to Camp John Hay. Easy walk.
I always go to Baguio twice a year. It’s a piece of the Philippines that feels like you’re in a temperate region. The smell of pine is so good. I do hope they improve the air pollution in Baguio’s downtown tho. Also rehabilitate the older buildings and modify it so it looks more in line with the original old American style that Baguio used to have.
Cordilleras is the name of the mountain range which is basically where that entire Region is situated in. No flat areas, all hilly.
Try the view on the top of sm baguio. Its amazing. Also the mines view
I did not expect that 32:47 my heart skipped a beat lmao
Finally you are in Baguio!