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Monday, January 13, 2020

8 Things You Should Know for Your Pick and Pay Grapes Experience in La Union Grapes Farms

There's been a recent drive of tourism in Urayong, Bauang, La Union or "Elyu" for the Pick and Pay Grapes Farms in the area.  Before diving into your grape picking experience allow us Travel Tripsters to share the 8 Things You Should Know  before going there. 

lomboy farms
1. Lomboy Farms as the First DOT-accredited Grape Farm in the area

Lomboy Farms is the pioneer grape farm in the area.  It was established as a backyard project in 1972 by Avelino Lomboy from 20 grape cuttings brought from Cebu .  It is now managed by Gracia Lomboy, the daughter of its founder, who thought of opening the grape farm for tourism.  Contact: (72 ) 705-2105, (0939) 623 -5020

Lomboy Farms offers its services for a fee as follows:

Persons
Fee
1-10 100 php
11-30 80 php
31-50 70 php
51 and above or Viewing Fee
When not Picking Season  
50 php

According to the price guide it includes:
1. Entrance Fee for the Pick and Pay Experience
2. Optional Briefing
3. Tour Guide

Lomboy Farms having a frontage by the road-side made it easier for tourists (like us) to find the grape farms in the area. 

lomboy farms la union
It even has a demo area to give guests an overview of what a grape vineyard looks like.


However, we were expecting a guided tour that would orient as with grape as a fruit and grape farming (viticulture) but there was none.  The only thing we got for the fee is to convoy behind a motorcycle that led as to one of the many grape farms that has most grapes available for the pick and pay experience.

The advantage, although for a fee, with Lomboy Farms is that they will coordinate with other grape farms so you can have your pick and pay experience during your visit.  This can save you time asking around and looking for one as it is extremely hot during day time in the open fields.  In fact, it was so hot that some of our companions almost hesitated to come with us in the field.

2. Grape as a Fruit

So here's some interesting facts about grapes.
a. Grapes are classified as non-climateric fruits (don't ripen after harvest). 
b. They are also  botanically a berry because the entire pericarp (fruit wall) is fleshy. 
c. Grapes are packed with:
c.1.  vitamins such as B1, B6, C and K;
c.2. minerals such as calcium and phosporus and polyphenol;
c.3 anti-oxidants such as beta-carotene, quercetin, anthocyanins, catechins, lutein, lycopene, phenolic acid, ellagic acid, reservatol and flavanoids

3. Grape Variants
There are two main kinds of grapes:
a. European or Californian grapes (Vitis Vinifera) - most common with at least 5,000 varieties
b. American or Concord grapes (Vitis Labrusca)

In Urayong, Bauang and Caba, La Union, the grape farms carry the Red Cardinal variant.
It originated in California as table grapes and mainly used for raisins but in Asia, it is also being used for wine-making.   They have thick and crunchy, skins and large seeds.

There are other variants available in other parts of the Philippines. 

4. Grape Products
grape products la union
Grapes can be eaten fresh as table grapes or they can be further processed into:
a.wine
b. jam
c. juice
d. jelly
e. grape seed extract
f. raisins
g. vinegar
h. grape seed oil

la union wines
In Lomboy Farms, you can free taste or buy its Don Avelino wines which comes in 5 variants:
1. Guapple
2. Rosa Grape - a Red Cardinal Grape Wine
3. Moreno Cafe - Coffee flavored Wine
4. Pitaya Wine
5. Sandia Wine

ians mix and match wines
You can also buy other sweet wines during the farm visit.

guapple jam jelly
While Lomboy Farms offers jam and jelly, they were made from guapple and not grapes. 

5. La Union Grapes Farms

orpilla grape farm
Orpilla Grapes Farm
Since 1950's, grapes are grown in various areas in the Philippines including: Batangas, Bataan, Arevalo in Iloilo, Urayong, Bauang and Caba in La, Union and Sibongan in Cebu, Cebu City, General Santos City, South Cotabato,  Zamboanga and more.

La Union Grape Farms was pioneered by Lomboy Farms and has now expanded with various Grape Farms which includes:

  • Orpilla Grapes Farm - This is the farm that we were brought to by Lomboy Farm Staff for our pick and pay experience.  Contact Vangie Orpilla: (0909) 283-9679
  • Gapuz Grapes Farm - This began in the 80's with its  first cuttings from Lomboy Farm.  It uses organic fertilizers made out of seaweed.  It is the pioneer in the pick to pay idea back in 2010 (entrance is free and is always open from 7:00 am to 4:00 pm) and it also offers boodle fight.  The harvest season is announced in its Facebook Fan Page.  It can be found using google maps and waze.  It also supplies unrooted grape cuttings with a door to door delivery nationwide.  Contact: (0999) 714-7616, (0916) 418-6232, (0915) 778-44594
  •  Calica Grapes Farm - This began with 76 vines in 1984 by Virgilio Calica who is former farm help at Lomboy Farms.  It offers pick and pay and boodle fight.  Contact: (0907) 905-0303 (Smart) and (0905) 550-5046 (Globe)
  • Manguerra Grapes Farm - This is open for pick to pay with free tour guide (entrance is free and is always open from 7:00 am to 8:00 pm).  It has a signage along Ilocos National Highway and can be found through waze.  Contact (as of January 13, 2020): (0977) 457-8737

  •  Uncle Dave's Grape Farm - This is open for pick to pay.  It also supplies unrooted grape cuttings with a door to door delivery nationwide.  Contact: (0906) 406-5257
  •  Mangaoang-Lacbao Grapes Farm - This is open for pick to pay. It also supplies unrooted grape cuttings with a door to door delivery nationwide.  Contact: (0930) 048-2276, (0910) 283-6513
gapuz grapes farm
  • Acosta Grapes Farms - This is owned by Danny Acosta.  You can harvest evenly veraisoned grapes here although they are covered in plastic while unpicked to protect them from rots (entrance is free and opening is announced on its Facebook Fan Page).  This is located in Palaod, Bagbag, Bauang , La Union. It also supplies unrooted grape cuttings with a door to door delivery nationwide.  Contact (as of January 13, 2020): (0946) 046-1787 (0919) 261-1166 . 

6. Grape Veraison (Grape Color from Green to Red)

The French term "véraison / veʀɛzÉ”̃" is adopted in English use to connote the onset of ripening of grape berries.  The process takes an average of 10 to 14 days.  The trigger is still unknown.

la union grape farm
Veraison is very essential in Viticulure (grape-growing) and in wine-making.  In order to produce a silky and balance wine, the harvest must be composed of uniformly ripened grapes. 

la union grapes
The uneven veraisoned grapes look like this.  It can be eaten as table grapes which is probably why it is available for the pick and pay experience.


red cardinal grapes la union
This is a sample of evenly veraison batch which were collected by the Orpilla Farm staff. According to them, they have a continuing order for these as they are used for winemaking and other grape products.

7. Grape Harvesting
Some visit the grape farm of their choice and expect to have a guaranteed pick and pay experience.  Of course, the pick and pay experience is only available during harvesting season. 

Here in the Philippines the common harvest season for grapes are:
  • Summer: April to the end of May (May - best time)
  • July to August
  • December to January

8. Pick and Pay Experience (350 - 400 php/kilo)
pick and pay grape experience la union
My 160 php grape bunch
There is no time limit for the pick and pay experience.  You can spend your time selecting and picture-taking as much as you want.  You will be provided a basket to put your grapes in.   They will be weighted before you go out so you can pay and take them home. 

 
Lomboy Farms
Address
Budget Per Person 50-500 php (see above) Lomboy Farms Map
Payment Options Cash

Operating Hours Monday to Sunday:
(even holidays)
7:00 am-4:00 pm
Reservation Required No
Contact  (672 ) 705-2105, (0939) 623 -5020

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Vigan City Travel Guide: Vigan Heritage Village and more

The City of Vigan is the capital city of Ilocos Sur located in North-West Luzon facing the South China Sea.  Vigan is derived from the Hokkien chinese dialect "Bee Gan" given by the Chinese traders and settlers which means "beautiful shore". While some say, Vigan City derived its name from the "Bigaa" plant, a variant of the gabi species which grows in Vigan.

vigan ilocos sur

Vigan has an area of 28.86 km which is abundant in hotels, inn, restaurants, banks and tourist shops.  Most establishments are air-conditioned and locals are accustomed to foreigners and tourists.  Vigan City is one of the most famous tourist destination in Luzon because it is one of the few Hispanic towns left in the Philippines.  Although the architectures are mainly of European colonial as apparent in its cobblestone streets, the houses also carry both Filipino and Oriental particularly of Chinese influence.  The city is more romantic and scenic at night with the town lights.

vigan ilocos sur
One of the Bricks in the Streets of Vigan




Vigan City Map


Vigan City Climate
Th climate in Vigan during dry season from November to May is hot.  Its warmest average reaching up to 31 °C that is felt during the day.  With the plain topography and lack of forest reserves in the area, there is nothing to counter the heat of the sun.  However, during the wet season from May to October, it also experiences heavy rainfalls and typhoons.

Vigan City Budget
The budget for Vigan is around 2,000 to 6,000 php.

Transportation 

To and From Vigan
  • Public Transport
    • Airplane 
    • Bus from Laoag, Ilocos Sur ( placard  going to San Fernando,  Baguio , Carmen,  Pasay, Manila, Cubao) - 110 php fare (1.5 hours travel time)
      • Farinas Trans (Green)  
      • Maria De Leeon Bus Lines
      • RCJ  (Blue)   
      • F. Franco Trans 
      • Auto Bus (Black)
      • Partas Bus (Blue and White)
    • Bus from Manila - 600- 800 php fare
      •  Edsa-Cubao
      •  Direct to Vigan
        •  Dominion Bus  Lines  (Green blue)
          - (02) 727-2350
        • Viron  Transit (Cream Orange Maroon) - (02) 726-7412
        •  Partas (Blue and White) (fare: 600 php)
          - (02) 725-7303
      • Caltex at Bantay, Ilocos Sur so you have to ride tricycle to Vigan
        •  Florida Liner (Pink)
      • Pasay (nearest from NAIA)
        •  Partas (Blue and White) - fewer schedule (fare: 600 php) - (02) 722-3369
      • Sampaloc
        •  Direct to Vigan
          • Aniceto Lines  (Yellow) - (02) 732-8534
          • RCJ  (Blue)  
        • Caltex at Bantay, Ilocos  Sur so you have to ride tricycle to Vigan
          • Auto bus  (Black) 
          • Farinas Trans (Green) 
  • Private Transport from Manila via Car
    • Take the North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) up to Exit 85 to get to Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEX).  Exit at Hacienda Luisita in Tarlac and follow the National Highway until you reach Ilocos Sur.
Within the Vigan (mostly walkable) - haggle to get the lowest range
  • Kalesa (200-300 php/hour)
  • Tricycle (8 php-25 php)  
kalesa vigan
Where most Calesas are parked

Accommodation (Where to Stay at Vigan) - Around 300-2,000 php per person
  • Casa Tofilla Lodge (Pantay Daya, Vigan City) - (077) 722-6482
  • Cordillera Inn (Crisologo Street) - (077) 722-2727 
  • El Juliana Hotel (Quirino Blvd.) - (077) 722-2994
  • Gordion Hotel (V. De Los Reyes St.) - (077) 722-2526
  • Grandpa's Inn and Restaurant (#1 Bonifacio St.) - (077)722-2118
  • Green R Hotel (AlCantara St.) - (077) 722-6106
  • Playa de Oro Resort (Mindoro, Vigan) - (077) 722-8771-78
  • R.F. Ancieto Mansion (Crisologo St.) - (077) 722-2383
  • Vigan Heritage Mansion (Cor. Liberation Blvd. & Crisologo St.) - (077) 722-6495
  • Villa Angela Heritage House (Quirino Blvd.) - (077) 722- 2914
    Vigan Street Food
    Activities (What to do in Vigan)
    • City Tour- most destinations are free but they accept donations
    • Food Tripping and Tasting its Local Dishes (Around 150-400 php per meal) - most of your budget will be for this (see list below)
     Restaurant that Serve Authentic Ilocano Dishes (Where to Eat in Vigan City)


    marshas delicacies vigan
    Marsha's Delicacies
      Souvenirs (Pasalubong)
    • Antiques, Arts, Handicrafts and Loomweaving
      • Casa Rica Handicrafts (Crisologo St.) - (0918) 9007-7987
      • Collado Arts & Souvenirs (Crisologo St.) - (077) 673-0885
      • Cristy's Loomweaving (Brgy. Camangaan) - (077) 722-6171
      • Lucy's Antique Shop (Crisologo St.) - (077) 722-5859
      • Rowilda's Loomweaving  (Crisologo St.) - (077) 722-2731
    • Bibingka (also Chicharon, Suka de Ilokko, Bagnet and more delicacies)
      • Amiannance Bibingka (Brgy. II) - (077) 722-2596
      • Marsha's Delicacies 
      • Three Sisters Delicacies
      • Tongson's Royal Bibingka (Crisologo St.) - (077) 722-2920
    • Jat's Vigan Chichacorn (Brgy. San Julian Norte) -also sold on most stores in Ilocos
    • Pots and Jars
    • Vigan Longganisa
      • Cely's Longganisa (Brgy. Tamang) - (077) 722-7106
      • Vigan Public Market
    • Random Souvenir Items
      • Vigan Public Market
      • Vigan Heritage Village (more expensive than market)

    Vigan City Itinerary
    • Ilocos Sur Tourism Information Center - (077) 722-8771-76
      • you can ask for assistance or grab a map here
    ilocos sur information tourism center
    Ilocos Sur Tourism Information Center

    • Abel-Weaving (Brgy. Camaangan) - there are also Abel weavers in Brgy. Mindoro and San Pedro
      • TRIVA: The handwoven abel iloco became so famous or its colorful and strong material that it even beat the Spanish weaving industry during the galleon trade era.
    • Baluarte Zoo (FREE entrance)
    • Ruby Jar Factory (a.k.a Burnayan) (Brgy. VII) - (077) 722-2447 - you can try pottery for FREE 
      • NOTE: Locals call this Burnayan which means pottery or jar factory in Ilocano)
    • Crisologo Museum (FREE entrance)
    • Hidden Garden
    • Plaza Burgos
    plaza burgos
    Plaza Burgos
    plaza burgos
    Plaza Burgos

    • Plaza Salcedo
    plaza salcedo
    Plaza Salcedo

    • Santa Maria Church (one of the oldest churches in Luzon)
    • Syquia Mansion Museum
    syquia mansion museum
    Syquia Mansion Museum

    syquia mansion museum
    Syquia Mansion Museum
    • Vigan Heritage Village and Calle Crisologo (best to view the sunset and at night with town lights)
      • UNESCO world heritage list since  December 2, 1999 since the monumental buildings are preserved since the Spanish Era in the 18th Century
    vigan heritage village
    Calle Crisologo
    vigan heritage village
    Calle Crisologo
    calle crisologo
    Calle Crisologo

    • Vigan Public Market
    Vigan City Events and Festivals
    • Vigan City Fiesta (3rd week of January) - Feast of the conversion of St. Paul and anniversary of Vigan's cityhood featuring colorful longganiza festival
    • Semana Santa (Good Friday) - town religious procession
    • Viva Vigan Festival of the Arts (1st week of May) - Festivities include: Binatbattan street dancing, calesa parade, Karbo festival, traditional games, religious rituals in honor of the Black Nazarene, Santacruzan, Abel fashion sows, exhibits, trade and food shows and other events.
    • World Heritage Cities Solidarity Day (8th of September) - Includes events such as Repazzo de Vigan, Historia Oral, Visita Museo ken Balbalay, Comidas de Ayer, Fotografias y Recuerdos, exhibits and cultural shows

    Wednesday, December 19, 2012

    La Union Travel Guide: Elyu's Famous Tourist Stops

    La Union also known as Elyu is the surf capital of North Luzon.  Thus, there are a lot of resorts around the Bauang, San Juan and its capital San Fernando CityLa Union is very accessible to tourism since there is the San Fernando Airport and a lot of bus lines are available.  The dominant language is Ilokano.

    La Union City Map

    La Union Climate
    The climate in La Union is a prolonged dry season with only little precipitation during November to May.

    La Union Trip Budget
    The Budget for a La Union Trip ranges from 1,500 php to 4,000 php.  Your La Union Trip Budget should include allocations for the following:

    • Souvenirs (Pasalubong)
      • Dried Fish
      • Basi
      • Sukang Iloko
        Accomodation (Where to Stay at La Union) - around 600-5,000 php per person
        • China Sea Resort  (Paringao, Bauang,La Union) - (072) - 705-0833
        • Coconut Grove Beach Resort (National Hi-way, Paringao, Bauang, La Union) - (072) - 6076604
        • Hotel Ariana (Paringao, Bauang, La Union) - (072) - 705-0050
        • Lola Nanny's Resort (Ubizondo, San Juan, La Union) - (0920) 4091030
        • Marand Resort and Spa (McArthur Hi-Way, Baccuit Sur, Bauang) 
        • San Juan Surf Shop (Ubiztondo, San Juan, La Union) - (072) - 720-0340
        • Sunset Bay Beach Resort (San Fernando City, La Union) - (072) 607-5907
        • Thunderbird Corporation (Poro Point, San Fernando City, La Union) - (072) 888-7888
        Transportation (How to get to La Union)

        Public Transportation
        • Airplane
          • Seair
        • Bus
          • Partas
          • Dominion Bus Lines
          • Philippine Rabbit
          • Fariñas
          • Maria de Leon
          • Viron
        Private Transportation (via car from Manila)

        • Take the North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) up to Exit 85 to get to Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEX).  Exit at Hacienda Luisita in Tarlac and follow the National Highway through Pangasinan.

        La Union Itinerary

        There are two options in making your La Union Trip Itinerary:

        1. Avail a tour with a planned out itinerary from travel and tours companies
        2. Plan you itinerary by considering the following:
            a.  La Union Trip Samples Itineraries
            b.  La Union Trip Activities By Area

        Agoo, La Union
        Bacnotan, La Union
        • Arosip Eco-Trail
        • Baroro Bridge Marker 
        • Centennial Tree
        Bauang, La Union

        Luna, La Union
        • USAFIP, NL Military Shrine and Park
        Naguilan, La Union
        Pugo, La Union
        • Kultura Splash Wave  and Water Park
        • Marcos Park
        • Pugad: Pugo Adventure
        • Tapuacan River (cleanest river in the north)
        San Fernando City, La Union
        • Bascil Ridge Monument
        • Battle of San Fernando Marker
        • Cathedral of Saint William the Hermit
        • Children's Park 
        • Christ the Redeemer Statue
        • La Union Botanical & Zoological Garden
        • La Union Science Centrum & Museum
        • Ma-cho Temple
        • Moro Watch Tower
        • Pindangan Ruins 
        • Sunset Bay Beach Resort
        • Thunderbirds Resort Poro Point
        • Wallace Air Station
        • Seven Hills:
          • Capitol Hill
          • Heroes Hill & Freedom Park Stairway
          • Pagoda Hill
          • Bethany Hill
          • Mirador Hill
          • Mariner's Hill
          • Miracle Hill
        San Juan, La Union

        •  San Juan Beach
          •  Surfing
            • Surfing Lessons Rate: 150 - 400 php per hour
          • Kayak
          • Beach Swimming
        • Swimming at Bakes Swimming Pool 

        Last Updated: January 13, 2020

        Monday, February 27, 2012

        Baguio City Travel Guide: Baguio and Benguet Discoveries and Hot Spots

        Baguio City is known as the summer capital of the Philippines.  It attracts a lot of tourist because of its cool weather.  Baguio City is also the most urbanized city in North Luzon.  There a lot of malls, restaurants,schools, banks and hotels in  Baguio City.  It is also equipped with electricity and connectivity.  Baguio City is filled with both private and public transportation which attributes to its frequent traffic.  However, it is the accessibility and easy transport to, from and within Baguio City that makes it a great tourist location.  There are a lot of foreigners in Baguio City which is why the locals are accustomed and very friendly towards them.



        Baguio City Map




        Baguio City Climate
        Due to its high altitude, Baguio City has a cool temperature ranging from 10 to 23 degrees Celsius.  During the rainy season (May to October), it can be foggy and damp.

        Baguio City Trip Budget

        The Budget for a Baguio City Trip  ranges from 3,000 php to 5,000 php.  Your  Baguio City Trip  Budget should include allocations for the following:
        Transportation

        Public Transportation
        • To and From Baguio
          • Bus 
            • Victory Liner
              • Regular (Travel Time: 6-7 hours with 2 stops):
                • Cubao Terminal - 445 php
                • Pasay Terminal - 455 php
                • Caloocan Terminal - 445 php
                • Sampaloc Terminal - 445 php
              • Deluxe (Travel Time: 5-6 hours via SCTEX with CR)  
                •  Cubao Terminal - 715 php
                • Pasay Terminal - 715 php
        • Within the Baguio 
          • Jeep (Minimum Fare is 8.50 php)
          • Taxi (Flag down rate is 35 php for the first 500 meters)
          • Van for Hire 
        Private Transportation via car from Manila
        • Take the North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) up to Exit 85 to get to Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEX).  Turn right and head for Baguio via Tarlac.  From Tarlac exit, follow the road signs going to MacArthur Highway and drive straight until you reach Rosario, La Union.  Turn right at the junction to Kennon Road or straight from the junction to Marcos Highway. 
        Baguio City Trip Itinerary
        There are two options in making your Baguio City Trip Itinerary:

        1. Avail a tour with a planned out itinerary from travel and tours companies
        2. Plan you itinerary by considering the following:
            a.  Baguio City Trip Samples Itineraries
            b.  Baguio City Activities By Area:

        Baguio City Downtown Area
        Leonard Wood Road Area
        • Botanical Garden (Leonard Wood)
        • Good Shepherd Convent (Gibraltar Road)
        • Mines View Park (End of Gibraltar Road)
        • Teachers Camp (Leonard Wood-Teachers Camp Road)
        • The Mansion (Gibraltar Road)
        • Wright Park (Gibraltar Road)
        Commute to Wright Park, The Mansion, Good Shepherd Convent and Mines View Park:
        NOTE: All are along Leonard Wood to Gibraltar Road so just drop of where you want to go in this order (Teachers Camp - Botanical Garden - Wright Park and The Mansion - Good Shepherd Convent - Minesview Park)
        • Ride jeepney labelled with "Baguio Plaza-Minesview" at the Minesview Jeepney Terminal. Good Shepherd Convent along Gibraltar Road is around 1 kilometer away Minesview Park(Fare price: 8.50 php)

        Camp John Hay Area 
        • Historical Core
        • Scout Hill
        • Ecotrail
        • Treetop Adventure
        • Igorot Garden
        • Shalan di Kabadjo
          • Horse back riding
        • Pagnagbenga Park (Loakan Road)
        • Philippine Military Academy (Loakan Road) - Bring valid ID
        Commute Guide to Camp John Hay:
        1. From Scout Barrio Jeepney Terminal (formerly Bakekang Terminal)

        • Ride jeepney labelled with "Baguio Plaza-Scout Barrio" at the Scout Barrio Jeepney Terminal.  Tell the driver to drop you off at the gate of Camp John Hay.  (Fare price: 8.50 php)
        2. From PMA
        • Ride jeepney or van labelled with "Baguio Plaza-KIAS-PMA-Springhills-Apugan" which will pass by Camp John Hay.
        Commute Guide to PMA: Ride jeepney labelled with "Baguio Plaza-KIAS-PMA-Springhills-Apugan" or "Plaza-Loakan-PMA" at the Loakan PMA Jeepney Station.  (Fare price: 18.25 php; Commute Time: Approx. 30 minutes)
         

        Itogon Benguet Area
        Commute Guide to Balotoc Mines: Ride jeepney labelled with "Acupan-Balatoc" at the Acupan-Balatoc Jeepney Station near the corner of Jose Abad Santor Dr and Harrison Road .  (Fare price: 28 php; Commute Time: Approx. 30-40 minutes)

        Naguilan Road Area
        Commute Guide to Tam-awan Village and Arko ni Apo: Ride jeepney labelled with "Baguio-Plaza-Quezon Hill-Tam-awan" at the San Luis Jeepney Terminal. You will be dropped off somewhere near so that when you walk uphill, you will reach Tam-awan Village. (Fare price: 8.50 php)



        Commute Guide to Lourdes Grotto:
        1. From Lourdes Dominican Jeepney Terminal
        • Ride jeepney labelled with "Baguio Plaza-Dominican-Lourdes" at the Lourdes Dominican Jeepney Terminal. (Fare price: 8.50 php)
        2. From Tam-awan Village
        • Ride jeepney labelled with "Baguio Plaza-Quezon Hill-Tam-awan" and ask to be dropped off at the intersection between Naguilan Road and Dominican Hill.  Walk down Dominican Hill to reach Lourdes Grotto. (Approximate distance is 400 meters before you reach its 252 steps) (Fare price: 8.50 php)
        La Trinidad Benguet Area
        Commute to Bell Church and Flower Farm and Strawberry Farm: Ride jeepney labelled with "Baguio-Buyagan" or "Baguio-La Trinidad" along Magsaysay Avenue side of Baguio Center Mall or Trinidad Jeepney Terminal.  You can also see them passing around Shantung Road and Baguio City Hall.  It will first pass by Bell Church which is approximately 4 kilometers away from the Strawberry Farm.  For the Strawberry Farm, ask to be dropped off at the BSU last gate. (Fare price: 11.25 php; Travel time: Approx. 30 minutes - 1 hour depending on traffic)
        Marcos Highway Area: 
        • Baguio Dairy Stock Farm 
        • Green Valley
        • Maryknoll Ecological Sanctuary (Sto. Tomas Road)
        • Mount Santo Tomas (Tuba, Benguet)
        • Baguio Eco Park
          (Tuba, Benguet)
          • Dinosaur Island
          • The Holy Land
          • Tuba Science Museum

        Hope this Travel Tripsters Baguio City Trip Guide Helps!  
        (Last Update: June 12,  2016) 

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