Thanks for watching! Hopefully you are all enjoying the Baguio series! More to come! Please feel free to check out our Instagram to see all the epic pics we took from this trip: instagram.com/trifateyt/?hl=en
If y'all ever need some quality food recommendation, as a local, I nominate Good Taste. It's a restaurant known for their buttered chicken. Has 2 branches (I think) one behind CenterMall and another one near Rizal Park on the Northwest side of Burnham Park.
@@braianmanaguelod3013 I think almost all local tourists wouldn't try because they can see there's no wide public road and going up very narrow alleys would feel rather invasive.
Here are a few heads up while you guys are on Baguio. 1. The jams, and other goods can be bought in mines view for a cheaper price compared to the stalls at strawberry farm. (The prices of the jam also is different depending on the brand. Good Shepherd is the more expensive one) 2. When riding a taxi in Baguio most of them will just open the meter. Way more honest than Manila. 3. Eating at good taste is a must but you need to be patient since the serving time will take a while since there will be a lot of people.
You can actually distinguish a Baguio local to a tourist from Manila by the way they treat pedestrians. Baguio locals really respect the pedestrian crossings in Baguio. Plus, Baguio prides itself for having honest cab drivers. They would even give your change down to the last peso.
So true. And the *local drivers* don't needlessly blow their horns so loudly (and rudely) when caught in traffic. Plus, they only give the horn a light tap to politely acknowledge a pedestrian or a passing car.
Taenang comment yan..instead na mag comment ka nalang ng mga pwede nilang gawin or subukan mag cocomment ka ng kamaliang ginagawa ng kapwa mo pilipino..kaya hindi umuunlad ang Pinas sa mga kagaya mo.
Actually Baguio is known for their HONEST Taxi drivers... the first time I went there all the taxi drivers would always give me an exact change they don't charge extra or scam you. Baguio used to be less crowded but now it is too populated and more houses and buildings. Stay safe always.
Of all the vloggers before you, you two are the only vlogeers who gone to those steps the farthest. Hats of! to you guys. I'm from Baguio, but never been there. Done that.😂
Loved how you two went into the Baguio mountainous neighborhoods and explored. That's the best way to see the city up close. Congrats on your fun trip. Felt like I was exploring with you. Dreaming from Glendale CA.
Biscuit bois, that Valley of Colors and the strawberry farm are not part of Baguio but of the La Trinidad Valley - which is the capital of Benguet province. You must have passed by the gate of the Bell Church Temple which sits on the boundary of Baguio and La Trinidad. Geographically, Baguio is within Benguet but is a charter city. La Trinidad is the salad bowl of the Philippines as it produces a majority of highland vegetables such as lettuce (lots of varieties), snap peas, Baguio beans, carrots, potatoes, etc. It also has lots of flower farms producing roses, geraniums, carnations, etc. And La Trinidad is generally flat because it is said to be the crater of a very dormant volcano. Years ago, those mountainsides you see dotted with houses today were instead dotted with thousands of sunflowers - growing wildly. That - the wild sunflowers - was a much prettier sight.
yes. that was in the 60s 70s. half of my family is from buyagan so i’ve heard a lot from them. I was born in the 90’s so what I witnessed was when they started coloring the houses. it was pretty that time not until it started to look like a nuisance of the province because of the dirt and dog poops. not to mention the oil leaking from cars and machine shops
The best view in Baguio is in Sto. Tomas (Santo Thomas) if you know someone that has a good connection in Baguio you can visit the Radar Station on the top of the Mount Sto. Thomas. You can See all of Baguio and the Gulf of Lingayen
As a guy from cebu i can agree baguio is probably the 2nd best city in the philippines if i will have a chance to travel locally in the philippines i will go to baguio
I love Baguio, where I spent my college days. It has a different feel compared to all other cities in the country. Life there is chill, the the weather :-)
Glad that you already visited one of the great city here in The Philippines...enjoy your stay at Baguio..God Bless ..stay safe and take care...👍👍👍🤗🤗🤗🙂🙂🙂😍😍😍💙💙💙
Baguio: the definition of snazzy!😎 Couldn't agree more! The valley of colors' barking dogs also reminded me of one of your Georgia neighborhood walk vlogs haha. Excited to see more of your Baguio adventure! Biscuit bois🤘
I'm from La Trinidad (Where Stobosa and Strawberry Farm are located) and strawberries now are ranging from 200-400 pesos per kilo depending on it's size and freshness. Well, I guess you paid for your experience. And that jam, not the best one. Next time it is better to ask from other sellers/traders before buying coz there might be a better option. Anyways, you both enjoy your stay (if you're still here). There are still a lot to see. Would recommend Mt. Kalugong if you want to see the view of La Trinidad from above.
nice one guys..never been there that part of baguio..tnx 4 the blog..sure you showed us pretty interesting places there...enjoying your adventure in the "city of pines"..♥️🇵🇭
Stop comparing it to other countries. You're positioning the country as secondgrade class in that way. Call it as it is. Go to Batanes becuase it has a lot to offer when it comes to nature. Dont call it as new zealand or anything.
It's good to see you getting into La Trinidad but that's an outskirt you've been called Stobosa. That's not part of Baguio actually anymore. But I recommend you travel to La Trinidad since you're already there. Since you love hiking, I want you to climb up Mount Kalugong to get a vantage view of the whole valley. You're gonna love it. Thank me later.
since your already in Baguio , try visiting the rice terraces in Banaue it's one of the wonders of the world and mingle with the aboriginal ancestors of the Philippines
Wow,I’m impressed that u went inside the neighborhood ,you guys have strong stamina climbing those steps,yes we need bridge cities!😊can’t wait for more vlogs😊👍
They are still young and energetic. If they reach the age of 50 and go back there and try it again there knees might be trembling in going down the steps.
I lived in Baguio for 5 years during my University years. My Calves are now Muscular AF especially since My morning class is on the 7th floor of a building that has no elevator and my Sleeping/Break area is the 7th floor of the library, which also has no elevator.
Baguio is organized and upright as their mayor is a former Bureau of Investigation and Police chief with great integrity during his term. His lease reflects on how good his town is. Enjoy Baguio!
I don’t really agree with your comment though I also voted for the current mayor. Most baguio locals and Igorots have rooted self discipline in our upbringing and daily life. We have traditions that was passed along from generations to generations and to the migrants of the city as well. baguio is not all roses though, we also have bad ones among us.
WOW- we were just there about 3 weeks ago but we never cross the bridge and go to those steps up -thank you for showing the stairs all the way up, we never got that far. You guys are amazing.👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏👏👏👏❤️
Lol! I grew up in Baguio! Those uphill and down hill path was a piece of cake for me back then, I am living in the US now… it is getting pretty harder to go up and down the hill every time I go home!
I love watching the Biscuit Boyz in Baguio vlogs. The place changed a lot since I was there. But it's always a good place to visit. When you come back there, a hike to Mount Pulag is a must. The view up there is above the clouds spectacular.
The OG strawberry and flower picking is up on the mountains. Only OG local knows, it is a bit hard to go there but definitely 5000 times better than the tourist areas which are made for convenience.
Not all strawberry jams are 'created' equal. 😁 You have to examine what's inside the bottle. The one you bought seems to be sugared up. There are jams by other makers that have whole strawberries inside. Those are less sweet (and more spreadable) than the ones that you can barely see a piece of strawberry in it. Actually, across the road from the gate of the strawberry farm is the Benguet State University (BSU). Pre-pandemic, their cooperative sold very affordable frozen ube jam and strawberry jams that had whole strawberries in it. These are of much higher quality than those sold in those strawberry farm stalls. And they also sold 'esoteric' concoctions. Plus organic fruits and veggies.
If you are still in baguio, you should try good taste. Their lumpia is great and maybe you can try the butter chicken (much different to the Indian dish everyone expects).
Happy to see that you are enjoying the Philippines, Philippines is a small country but alot of islands so each island is very unique even the culture, but we are all Filipinos.
Nope..we aren't as big as Australia or USA..but we ain't small either..we're just as big as Italy or Japan...We are also similar to some many Landlocked countries in Europe and Africa.
nope. Phils is a big country. The Maps are distorted to consider the time zones and its spherical nature. But try to search the map with Actual sizes and youll see how small northern countries are and how big Phils really is.
@@Clarksville000 hahaha small naman talaga ang Philippines pero di ko sinabing walking distance ang Luzon papuntang Mindanao. Try mo i search ang lot area 😅🤣
you went there in the beginning of summer that's why it's a bit hot... my favorite season to go to Baguio is in the rainy season and right after Christmas when it is the coldest... i love the rain and Baguio is covered by clouds... i just love it...
That very top of Valley Of Colors you reached is not the end. You can still go through to Botiwtiw and Ambiong where I’m from. Then you can continue walking to Mt Yangbew and have more views of Baguio and La Trinidad.
Thanks for watching! Hopefully you are all enjoying the Baguio series! More to come!
Please feel free to check out our Instagram to see all the epic pics we took from this trip: instagram.com/trifateyt/?hl=en
you didn't get ube jam?!
I'm surprised no one does strawberry tanghulu
If y'all ever need some quality food recommendation, as a local, I nominate Good Taste. It's a restaurant known for their buttered chicken. Has 2 branches (I think) one behind CenterMall and another one near Rizal Park on the Northwest side of Burnham Park.
Definitely I'm enjoying guys..
I know you enjoy hiking,more trail,Baguio is better,the climate suitable for you guys...coz it's cold weather..
ROAD TO 100K SUBSCRIBERS👏😊
The only vlogger who went on top to Valley of Colors 😅😊❤
not intimidated by the very steep climb. I don't think they got to the very top but I guess they were close.
Not even us local tourists go there. Thank you guys for letting us see what's up there 😁.
I didn't even know tourists are allowed to go up there. When we went there we just took pictures from the bridge hahah
Yes indeed!!!
@@braianmanaguelod3013 I think almost all local tourists wouldn't try because they can see there's no wide public road and going up very narrow alleys would feel rather invasive.
Philippines is an incredible diverse country, beautiful nature, ancirnt sites, amazing people , you can find everything❤
weee d nga 😁 ✌
Here are a few heads up while you guys are on Baguio.
1. The jams, and other goods can be bought in mines view for a cheaper price compared to the stalls at strawberry farm. (The prices of the jam also is different depending on the brand. Good Shepherd is the more expensive one)
2. When riding a taxi in Baguio most of them will just open the meter. Way more honest than Manila.
3. Eating at good taste is a must but you need to be patient since the serving time will take a while since there will be a lot of people.
You can actually distinguish a Baguio local to a tourist from Manila by the way they treat pedestrians. Baguio locals really respect the pedestrian crossings in Baguio. Plus, Baguio prides itself for having honest cab drivers. They would even give your change down to the last peso.
So true. And the *local drivers* don't needlessly blow their horns so loudly (and rudely) when caught in traffic. Plus, they only give the horn a light tap to politely acknowledge a pedestrian or a passing car.
Taenang comment yan..instead na mag comment ka nalang ng mga pwede nilang gawin or subukan mag cocomment ka ng kamaliang ginagawa ng kapwa mo pilipino..kaya hindi umuunlad ang Pinas sa mga kagaya mo.
I'm from Marikina which is a city east side of Manila. Hmmm.. We are disciplined citizens and the people of Makati also
Clearly you had never been to BGC Taguig.
Also, these drivers are so polite
Actually Baguio is known for their HONEST Taxi drivers... the first time I went there all the taxi drivers would always give me an exact change they don't charge extra or scam you. Baguio used to be less crowded but now it is too populated and more houses and buildings. Stay safe always.
It's so nice to see that you're enjoying baguio guys, keep safe always and more fracking funny vlogs..
Of all the vloggers before you, you two are the only vlogeers who gone to those steps the farthest.
Hats of! to you guys.
I'm from Baguio, but never been there. Done that.😂
Epic, dudz. Hahqha nice valley of colors, strawberry picking, and strawberry ice cream. Wow. Nice adventure!!!! 💖💙🔥
Not skipping the ads is my way of giving back to both of you on your wonderful video ❤️♥️♥️God bless you both and keep sake
Me too! Even how long the “adds” I finished it till the end! 🇵🇭🇺🇸from Florida USA
Me too, whenever there were ads, that's when I read the comments here 😊
These two are enjoying life to the Fullest... enjoy Baguio city
Super adventurous tourists! I've never been that part of Baguio. One of a kind.
Loved how you two went into the Baguio mountainous neighborhoods and explored. That's the best way to see the city up close. Congrats on your fun trip. Felt like I was exploring with you. Dreaming from Glendale CA.
I love the flashbacks. Good job on the videos.
Please post links to those videos so we can watch it too!
Biscuit bois, that Valley of Colors and the strawberry farm are not part of Baguio but of the La Trinidad Valley - which is the capital of Benguet province. You must have passed by the gate of the Bell Church Temple which sits on the boundary of Baguio and La Trinidad. Geographically, Baguio is within Benguet but is a charter city.
La Trinidad is the salad bowl of the Philippines as it produces a majority of highland vegetables such as lettuce (lots of varieties), snap peas, Baguio beans, carrots, potatoes, etc. It also has lots of flower farms producing roses, geraniums, carnations, etc. And La Trinidad is generally flat because it is said to be the crater of a very dormant volcano.
Years ago, those mountainsides you see dotted with houses today were instead dotted with thousands of sunflowers - growing wildly. That - the wild sunflowers - was a much prettier sight.
I remember this, it was like more than a decade ago. Just walking the streets feels magical especially at night.
has it always been called "Valley of Colors"? i've only known it as Stobosa
They called it valleys of colors for every one to understand what Stobosa means😊
yes. that was in the 60s 70s. half of my family is from buyagan so i’ve heard a lot from them. I was born in the 90’s so what I witnessed was when they started coloring the houses. it was pretty that time not until it started to look like a nuisance of the province because of the dirt and dog poops. not to mention the oil leaking from cars and machine shops
It probably started with some illegal squatting.
Locals greet you "hey my friend" is so cool.. People are so welcoming
HAHA LOL- you got me at "Deforestation"! That was funny being that you're in Baguio City. Thanks for the laugh
The best view in Baguio is in Sto. Tomas (Santo Thomas) if you know someone that has a good connection in Baguio you can visit the Radar Station on the top of the Mount Sto. Thomas. You can See all of Baguio and the Gulf of Lingayen
As a guy from cebu i can agree baguio is probably the 2nd best city in the philippines if i will have a chance to travel locally in the philippines i will go to baguio
a lot better than cebu., people wise
@Love-kl2rs ulol! did u read my comment? read it again
@Love-kl2rs another idiot read my comment again
You guys are great, exploring the Philippines Islands, so awesome views and thank you for sharing.❤❤❤😀😀😀
That Colors of the Valley is like Favellas of Brazil🎉
I love Baguio, where I spent my college days. It has a different feel compared to all other cities in the country. Life there is chill, the the weather :-)
Watching ads to support you guys🙏mabuhay Pilipinas🇵🇭
Amazing place....that going up is Epic...
I haven’t seen this neighborhood before. You guys are brave to explore even in the remote areas.
There are still many beautiful places in Baguio you must see
Glad that you already visited one of the great city here in The Philippines...enjoy your stay at Baguio..God Bless ..stay safe and take care...👍👍👍🤗🤗🤗🙂🙂🙂😍😍😍💙💙💙
So glad you’re enjoying your stay in Baguio, please do more Baguio vlogs!!!! ❤🎉
Hope you'll reached 100k and more. Love watching your videos. 😉 It's more fun in the Philippines! Keep safe and God Bless You always.
Baguio: the definition of snazzy!😎 Couldn't agree more! The valley of colors' barking dogs also reminded me of one of your Georgia neighborhood walk vlogs haha. Excited to see more of your Baguio adventure! Biscuit bois🤘
Thank you for supporting local!
Strawberry picking was very epic biscuit boys! 🍓🍓🍓
I'm from La Trinidad (Where Stobosa and Strawberry Farm are located) and strawberries now are ranging from 200-400 pesos per kilo depending on it's size and freshness. Well, I guess you paid for your experience. And that jam, not the best one. Next time it is better to ask from other sellers/traders before buying coz there might be a better option. Anyways, you both enjoy your stay (if you're still here). There are still a lot to see. Would recommend Mt. Kalugong if you want to see the view of La Trinidad from above.
You guys will love the banaue rice terraces
Welcome to our City. Hope you enjoying your stay here. Keep safe guys. God bless.❤❤❤
While everyone’s wearing sweaters, the boys are feelin’ it like they’re in the beach😅 love your vlogs!
if you dont mind guys, baguio is also the strawberry capital of the Philippines ❤
It's La Trinidad, not Baguio,,which celebrates Strawberry festival from late part of February to March
nice one guys..never been there that part of baguio..tnx 4 the blog..sure you showed us pretty interesting places there...enjoying your adventure in the "city of pines"..♥️🇵🇭
Go to Batanes next! It has been said that it's the New Zealand of the Philippines 😊.
Stop comparing it to other countries. You're positioning the country as secondgrade class in that way. Call it as it is. Go to Batanes becuase it has a lot to offer when it comes to nature. Dont call it as new zealand or anything.
Both of you reminds me of flying kell and his brother
It's good to see you getting into La Trinidad but that's an outskirt you've been called Stobosa. That's not part of Baguio actually anymore. But I recommend you travel to La Trinidad since you're already there. Since you love hiking, I want you to climb up Mount Kalugong to get a vantage view of the whole valley. You're gonna love it. Thank me later.
Mount Yangbew also
I just watched you covering Phils.on your channel,but now your totally exploring our country 😀 😄 😊
Nice to see you guys enjoying my fave city in the Philippines 🥰
Omg go to SAGADA and you will love it.
U guys are lucky. I've been to baguio 3x and it was never harvest season for strawberry.
visit also sagada , you will love the rice terraces, stay safe and enjoy ❤
since your already in Baguio , try visiting the rice terraces in Banaue it's one of the wonders of the world and mingle with the aboriginal ancestors of the Philippines
So much has changed. This area was full of pine trees 50 years ago when I was just a little girl.
Ur old
@@nevermindme7288 Yes I am a Lola now! 😅 I left the Philippines 40 years ago when I was a teenager. I can’t wait to be back!
@@epiphanyfc9296 why go back??????
@@blp5840 I miss the Philippines! It is where I was born and had good memories!
@@blp5840 Why not? The west is falling, and Asia is the new superstar of the century. The Philippines has been developing REALLY REALLY fast.
Loving your videos. Ibam from La Trinidad near the valley of colors
I watched again the whole video. Very nice content ❤❤❤
Wow,I love your vlog 🥰
Wow,I’m impressed that u went inside the neighborhood ,you guys have strong stamina climbing those steps,yes we need bridge cities!😊can’t wait for more vlogs😊👍
They are still young and energetic. If they reach the age of 50 and go back there and try it again there knees might be trembling in going down the steps.
You guys are so cool. Your stamina and energy is just pretty amazing! I love your journey here in this part of our country.
Those unexpected writings on the wall are so funny🤣🤣🤣
I lived in Baguio for 5 years during my University years. My Calves are now Muscular AF especially since My morning class is on the 7th floor of a building that has no elevator and my Sleeping/Break area is the 7th floor of the library, which also has no elevator.
😂😂😂
SLU, for sure. The buildings were built just after the medieval ages. 😏
You should get the classic Baguio souvenir- the barrel man. 😁
Taxi drivers are honest in Baguio City, wish you enjoy your visit in baguio, cool and clean .. Good luck guys 🇵🇭🇬🇷
Baguio is organized and upright as their mayor is a former Bureau of Investigation and Police chief with great integrity during his term. His lease reflects on how good his town is. Enjoy Baguio!
I don’t really agree with your comment though I also voted for the current mayor. Most baguio locals and Igorots have rooted self discipline in our upbringing and daily life. We have traditions that was passed along from generations to generations and to the migrants of the city as well. baguio is not all roses though, we also have bad ones among us.
You guys deserve more than a million subscribers! You guys are awesome & Epic!☺
WOW- we were just there about 3 weeks ago but we never cross the bridge and go to those steps up -thank you for showing the stairs all the way up, we never got that far. You guys are amazing.👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏👏👏👏❤️
Nice you guys picking strawberries..
Lol! I grew up in Baguio! Those uphill and down hill path was a piece of cake for me back then, I am living in the US now… it is getting pretty harder to go up and down the hill every time I go home!
I love watching the Biscuit Boyz in Baguio vlogs. The place changed a lot since I was there. But it's always a good place to visit. When you come back there, a hike to Mount Pulag is a must. The view up there is above the clouds spectacular.
you can visit the KILTIPAN VIEW one of the best amazing view in Baguio City
I'm Filipino be always safe guys!¡!! I really love you content! don't thust anybody immediately!???
Nice hiking!!! Must be tough when it’s raining.
Please visit also Sagada and Banaue Rice terraces.
Finally bruh 😂 enjoy ❤
just in time for holy week too hot in the metro take care god bless
Baguio is lots of walking! Beautifull place enjoy❤
Woooow, you're the only vloggers that had gone up that part of Stobosa.
real life Phineas and Ferb. Got fun watching you two. Keep Safe. :)
I missed that place we always go there to hsng out with my friends during our college days
salute!!
you went into stairway to heaven 😜🤣😆✌️
only vlogger I saw who went up there❤
This place, houses of colors is congested. You guys are very kind with your comments 😊
You guys are becoming experts on everything 'Philippines, prices and all! I'm telling you..'write a book! lol
30:42 I saw the Bamboo trail. I was hoping you'd pass by that trail guys
you guys could also check out the Igorot Stone Kingdom
I hope you try to visit also vigan banaue rice teraces zambales pangasinan ilocos province to see the sand dunes and giant windmill
Good you visited my city, Baguio, city, Go to the north and visit Sagada and the nearby town. I hope you enjoy.
The OG strawberry and flower picking is up on the mountains. Only OG local knows, it is a bit hard to go there but definitely 5000 times better than the tourist areas which are made for convenience.
Strawberry jam 🍓 and breakfast cream or soft butter the best for sandwich 🥪 😋
Not all strawberry jams are 'created' equal. 😁 You have to examine what's inside the bottle. The one you bought seems to be sugared up. There are jams by other makers that have whole strawberries inside. Those are less sweet (and more spreadable) than the ones that you can barely see a piece of strawberry in it.
Actually, across the road from the gate of the strawberry farm is the Benguet State University (BSU). Pre-pandemic, their cooperative sold very affordable frozen ube jam and strawberry jams that had whole strawberries in it. These are of much higher quality than those sold in those strawberry farm stalls. And they also sold 'esoteric' concoctions. Plus organic fruits and veggies.
where can i buy the best strawberry and ube jam? planning to go to baguio this september
That's a lot of exercise😅 epic walking🚶🚶♂️🚶
You can also go to Sagada if you want to see more of nature and do hikes. 😊
If you are still in baguio, you should try good taste. Their lumpia is great and maybe you can try the butter chicken (much different to the Indian dish everyone expects).
That’s fresh strawberry 🍓 and the jam is organic. 19:57
No!
mount yangbew and mount kalugong you should visit too
You were in time for the strawberry festival.
Happy to see that you are enjoying the Philippines, Philippines is a small country but alot of islands so each island is very unique even the culture, but we are all Filipinos.
Nope..we aren't as big as Australia or USA..but we ain't small either..we're just as big as Italy or Japan...We are also similar to some many Landlocked countries in Europe and Africa.
nope. Phils is a big country. The Maps are distorted to consider the time zones and its spherical nature. But try to search the map with Actual sizes and youll see how small northern countries are and how big Phils really is.
Try to walk Luzon to mindanao if you think Philippines is a small country
@@Clarksville000 hahaha small naman talaga ang Philippines pero di ko sinabing walking distance ang Luzon papuntang Mindanao. Try mo i search ang lot area 😅🤣
You can never skip a leg day in that colorful village lol
you went there in the beginning of summer that's why it's a bit hot... my favorite season to go to Baguio is in the rainy season and right after Christmas when it is the coldest... i love the rain and Baguio is covered by clouds... i just love it...
This makes me miss Baguio. Thanks for the video❤
You in my city above the clouds. Yet, you can find fossils up there!
🍓🍓🍓
Since you're there, passion fruits! Haste to find passion fruits! The tastiest on the planet, you bet!
"Masap flora"
Enjoy staying here in the Philippines 🇵🇭👬 i love your vlog 💞 keep safe always...
That very top of Valley Of Colors you reached is not the end. You can still go through to Botiwtiw and Ambiong where I’m from. Then you can continue walking to Mt Yangbew and have more views of Baguio and La Trinidad.
Thanks for sharing 😊❤
FRRRAKKIN' COOOOL OUT THERE!!
Philippines we have one of the best mountain city in the world!!👍👍
How lovely, the strawberry ice cream there has my name on it 😆. The strawberries in Japan are really really really sweet. They're in season there now.