There is no dearth of places to see and this is one main reason why Baguio Travel is indeed worthwhile. Come and enjoy the fascinating places and you will find that this tour has been one of the most enthralling experiences that you have ever had. Baguio Travel is all the more a wonderful experience because there are not only numerous places to see but there are convenient modes of transportation too that are readily available.
Baguio Travel would be an enlightening experience as there are a huge number of sightseeing options that you should not miss under any circumstance.
Do not forget to visit the Camp John Hay. This was the former R&R facility for American military personnel during the time of the American occupation. This place was handed over to the Philippine Government in the year 1991. Now under the patronage of the Bases Conversion & Development Authority (BCDA), the Camp John Hay was converted into a country club that is complete with an 18-hole golf course. You will also get the chance of horseback riding, camping and many more such exhilarating exercises. There is also a "condotel" has also been in operation since 2001.
Baguio Travel would be incomplete without paying a visit to Session Road. It is the main thoroughfare of Baguio and it is here that most of the city activity is centered. Mines View Park will give you the chance to enjoy the view of the beautiful mountain scenery and you can also get photographs of DOGLAS and St.Bernard. Do pay a visit to Philippine Military Academy. You can also go for a walk to Burham Park and opt for rowing on the small lake. You will be charged about 100 pesos per hour.
Another special activity is the visit to the Strawberry Fields. You can go for strawberry picking and for this you need to hire a jeepney ride and go out of the main city.
You can also enjoy the Hot Spring Swimming Pools in a Valley that is surrounded by Lush Green Vegetation. You will also get to the two Asin Tunnels that were drilled by the Spanish colonizers using prisoners of war during the second part of the 19th.century, one 158 feet and the other 95 feet long.
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