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Baguio &
Banaue
Towards the
turn of the 20th century, the American city planner Daniel Burnham
carved on a valley in the upland Cordillera region of northern
Luzon a summer recreational center, the city of Baguio.
With its nippy climate and pleasant mountain scenery, Baguio
is a favored destination among artists, honeymooners and others
looking for a cool retreat. It is also a faith healing haven
and a university town.
Also nestled within the Central Cordillera mountain range is
the postcard-pretty town of Banaue.
Banaue's claim to fame are the rice terraces - part of the 20,000
hectares of engineering marvel that also span the towns of Hungduan,
Mayoyao and Kiangan. The terraces were built more than 2,000
years ago by the Ifugao tribe, using only their bare hands and
crude implements.
Inscribed in the World Heritage List, this "8th Wonder of
the World" serves as a living testament to man's genius
at turning a rugged and forbidding terrain into a continuing
source of sustenance.
Baguio and Banaue are anchor tourist destinations and part of
the 7,000 times more islands that make up the Philippine archipelago.
Baguio of
Leisurely Pursuits
One of the
cleanest and greenest cities in the country, Baguio is made for
sightseeing. And for strolls and boat rides and gentle trots
around the park. And for golf. Kennon Road, completed in 1905,
opened Baguio to tourism. The zigzagging path previews the scenic
highlights of the city. Along the 32-kilometer highway are the
Bridal Veil and Colorado waterfalls.
Synonymous with Baguio is Burnham Park. Located in the heart
of the city, the park's features include a man-made lagoon ideal
for boat rides, a skating rink, an athletic field and stadium,
basketball and tennis courts, a biking zone, tree-and-flower
lined promenades, and a plant market.
A popular golfing destination, the city takes pride in its Baguio
Country Club and Camp John Hay. What used to be the rest-and-recreation
base of American military personnel, the Camp is being transformed
into a world-class resort and is also Baguio's biggest pine tree
conservation area. Its newly refurbished 18-hole golf course
rivals that of the Country Club which has pretty garden-patched
cottages surrounding its fairways.
Ornate iron
gates open to the Mansion House, the official summer residence
of Philippine presidents. It offers tourists with great photo
opportunities with its rectangular reflecting pool along a tree-lined
walkway. It also houses a museum of presidential memorabilia.
Near the Mansion House is Wright Park where neophyte riders can
trot around an oval track guided by trainers who lead horses
with a hand-held leash. At the Mines View Park, tourists can
have a panoramic view of the old mines of Benguet. At the park
entrance is a flea market for souvenir items.
Sitting on top of a hill in Upper Session Road is the twin-spire
Baguio Cathedral, a city landmark. Another pilgrimage site is
the Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes which sits on top of Dominican
Hill. Devotees prefer to climb the 252-step ascent than drive
through a winding road to reach the shrine. Bell Church holds
a religious service of mixed Buddhist, Taoist, Confucian and
Christian dogmas but tourists come here to have their fortunes
told.
Located on an elevated pine-forested ground is the Philippine
Military Academy, the country's foremost military learning institution.
Its Saturday morning Parade in Review by cadets in full regalia
never fails to attract visitors. Also within campus is a Military
Museum.
A cultural haven established by noted Baguio artist BenCab, Tam-awan
Village recreates a typical ethnic village in the Cordilleras
with authentic tribal homes uprooted from their original locations
and re-set on similar terrain. There is also an art gallery-cum-coffee
shop.
Banaue of
Painterly Dreams
Because of
its high altitude, Banaue is often described as "where land
merges with the clouds to meet the heavens" with the rice
terraces as "the stairway to the sky."
Banaue is a place for nature adventures and cultural immersion.
Days are for indulging in such activities as strolling, biking,
and trekking. Evenings are for campfire chats at a village or
warm indoor cosseting at the lodges and inns.
A leading tourism destination in Asia, the Banaue rice terraces
start from the base of the Cordilleras and reach up to several
thousand feet high. Its length, if stretched from end to end,
could encircle half of the globe.
The rice paddies are fed by mountain springs and streams that
are channeled into an irrigation canal that runs downhill through
the terraces.
In the village of Batad, the terraces take the shape of an amphitheater
and can be reached by a 12-kilometer ride from Banaue Hotel and
a 2-hour hike through mountain trails.
After trekking through the terraces, cool retreats indeed are
the spring-fed stream of Guihob and the magnificent Tappiya Waterfalls
which has an enormous basin for swimming.
Shopping takes a different twist in Banaue. While souvenir items
are offered by curio stores, the more exciting way to shop, however,
is to go on a village visit, watch a family demonstrate their
native craft and then haggle for a better price on their product.
Island Flavors
It has been
said that there is only one kind of lucrative business in Baguio,
and that is dining.
This, of course, is overly exaggerated but then who can question
this wisdom with the proliferation of food places offering all
kinds of eats in this tiny city!
Star Café along Lower Session Road is noted for its excellent
breads and pies and fine Chinese cuisine while the adjoining
Dainty Restaurant has the best coffee in town and good noodles,
too. For really great old-fashioned breakfasts, check out Casa
Vallejo at the Upper Session Road. New Bonuan at the Happy Glen
Loop, Jade Restaurant along Marcos Highway and Barrio Fiesta
at the Upper Session Road are where you can partake of home-cooked
native cooking. Kalapaw Restaurant in Chuntug Street specializes
in grilled squids and tuna jaws. Inn Rocio in Kisad Road dishes
out Continental food, Mario's Restaurant in Upper Session Road
has good steaks, great Caesar's Salad, and decadent cakes. And
the artsy Café by the Ruins in Chuntug Street serves eclectic,
seasonal dishes. At the Hotel Monticello in Kennon Road, Hakuun
Sanso Restaurant serves authentic Japanese cuisine while 50's
Diner specializes in traditional American staples. Rose Bowl
Steak House and Restaurant in Harrison Road offers an international
fare of Chinese, American and Filipino dishes. The local food
chain Don Henrico's has its beginnings at the Upper Session Road
and serves yummy pastas and pizzas.
While Baguio bursts at the seams with restaurants, one has a
limited choice in Banaue where most dining outlets are found
in the mountain inns and lodges. Banaue Hotel has theme restaurants
and offers catering services for picnic meals.
Souvenir Hunting
Baguio is a shopping destination for great souvenirs which can
be bought at a steal.
The Baguio City Market in Magsaysay Avenue is a good place to
start for souvenir hunting. Its stalls are filled with all kinds
of ethnic products and bottled delicacies. Adjacent to it is
the Maharlika Livelihood Center where there is a good selection
of dry goods and woodcarvings.
Heavenly fruit jams and cookies can be had at the Good Shepherd
Convent on Gibraltar Road while exquisite silver filigree novelty
items are sold at the St. Louis University's Filigree Shop along
Assumption Road.
Beautiful tapestries and hand-woven linens are made at the Easter
Weaving Room in Guisad Road and at Narda's Handicraft in Upper
Session Road.
Another good place to buy hand-carved curio items is at the Ifugao
Woodcarvers Village some five kilometers off the city proper.
Warm Hospitality
Filipinos
do not simply provide the guest with a place to rest or park
their luggage, they also share the best of what they have. This
warm, effusive brand of hospitality is what distinguishes Philippine
hotels from the others.
There are a choice of comfortable accommodations, a number of
them charming mountain inns and lodges, both in Baguio and Banaue.
In Baguio:
BAGUIO PALACE
HOTEL (Standard)
Telephone
(6374) 4427734
CONCORDE HOTEL (Standard)
Telephone
(6374) 4432058
FOREST INN (Standard)
Telephone
(6374) 4422552
RAJAH SOLIMAN (Standard)
Telephone
(6374) 4427574
SUPREME HOTEL (Standard)
Telephone
(6374) 4422855
BENGUET PRIME HOTEL (Economy)
Telephone
(6374) 4427066
ELEGANT HOTEL (Economy)
Telephone
(6374) 442 9322
HOTEL SALOME (Economy)
Telephone
(6374) 4784
VILLA ROSAL HOTEL (Economy)
Telephone
(6374) 4424093
ZION HOSTEL (Economy)
Telephone
(6374) 4427309
GILBERTOS HOTEL (Inn)
Telephone
(6374) 4424357
PRINCESS APARTEL (Inn)
Telephone
(6374) 4427261
SWAGMAN ATTIC INN (Inn)
Telephone
(6374) 4425139
NORLU PENSION HOUSE (Pension)
Telephone
(6374) 4424662
VISTRO PENSION (Pension)
Telephone
(6374) 4422235
GREEN VALLEY HOTEL & RESORT (Resort)
Telephone
(6374) 4425140
In Banaue:
BANAUE HOTEL
& YOUTH HOSTEL (Standard)
Telephone
(632) 8121984/8103655/8103703
(6374) 3864087-88
SIMON INN (Lodge)
TRAVELLERS INN & RESTAURANT (Lodge)
WONDER LODGE (Lodge)
VILLAGE INN (Lodge)
HILLSIDE INN (Lodge)
JERICHO LODGE (Lodge)
BANAUE VIEW HOTEL (Pension)
FAIRVIEW INN (Pension)
Telephone (6374) 3864002
J & L LODGE (Pension)
Telephone (6374) 3864042
PEOPLE'S LODGE & RESTAURANT (Pension)
Telephone (6374) 3864037
SANAFE LODGE (Pension)
SPRING VILLAGE INN (Pension)
Telephone
(6374) 4037
TERRACEVILLE INN (Pension)
Telephone
(6374) 3864094
BANGAAN FAMILY INN (Pension)
COZY NOOK INN (Pension)
Telephone (6374) 3864003
GREENVIEW LODGE (Pension)
Telephone (6374) 3864022
HALFWAY LODGE (Pension)
Telephone (6374) 3864082
7,000 Times More Surprises
Discover 7,000 times
more surprises that await beyond Baguio and Banaue.
TUGUEGARAO. Tuguegarao is the capital
town of the province of Cagayan which is situated at the northeastern
tip of Luzon. The Cagayan Museum in the Provincial Capitol Complex
has an interesting collection of anthropological fossils and
other excavated artifacts. St. Peter's Cathedral, built in 1761,
is the seat of the Diocese of Tuguegarao. Nearby is the San Jacinto
Chapel, built in 1724 and the first church in Cagayan.
Rio Grande de Cagayan, the Philippines longest river, flows from
Tuguegarao in the south to Aparri in the north. It teems with
freshwater fish.
The town of Peñablanca, 24 kilometers away from Tuguegarao,
is the jump-off point to Callao Caves, a series of more than
300 chambers of which only 27 are explored. The main cave - which
has a Gothic chapel complete with a stone altar and pews - can
be reached after a short boat trip across the Callao River and
after climbing some 300 steps up a cliff wall.
LA UNION. The stretch of white
and gray sand beaches that line the towns of La Union is the
main attraction of the province located in the southwestern Ilocos
region in northern Luzon. Foremost of these beaches are Darigayos-Paraoir
Beach in Bacnotan, San Juan Beach in San Francisco-Canaoay, Bauang
Beach, and San Nicolas Beach or "Puerto de Japon" in
Agoo.
Poro Point has excellent diving spots, notably: Black Buoy, Fourteen
Mile Reef, Tamyo Reef, Research Reef and Fagg Reef. Mona Liza
in San Juan, north of San Fernando is a prime surfing area.
The Provincial Capitol is an imposing yellow building built during
the American regime. It sits atop a hill in San Fernando overlooking
the bay. West of the Capitol is Museo de la Union which showcases
the archaeological finds in the province. Museo Iloko, beside
the Agoo municipal hall, houses religious artifacts, antique
furniture, porcelain wares and miniature dolls.
Christ on the Mount stands atop a hill along the Marcos Highway
overlooking the town of Tubao. The miraculous image of Our Lady
of Charity is enshrined in the Agoo Cathedral.
THE ILOCOS
REGION. One
common denominator that bonds the Ilocos region is the Church
- whether it be the opulent centuries-old Catholic churches or
the newer and simpler Philippine Independent churches founded
by the Ilocano renegade Bishop Gregorio Aglipay in the late 1890's
- for the Ilocanos are a God-fearing and prayerful people.
To protect their grand churches from earthquakes, the Ilocanos
developed an architectural style unique to the region which they
called "earthquake Baroque." The churches of Santa
Maria and Paoay are two of four Philippine Baroque churches inscribed
in the World Heritage List.
The Ilocos region has a scenic but sparse landscape of narrow
coastal plains, sand dunes, the ascetic Ilocos Mountains and
the wild China Sea.
In Ilocos Sur, the places to see are the 18th century Old Mestizo
District in Vigan, another World Heritage Site, the awesome seascape
of Bantay, the majestic Pinsal Falls in Sta. Maria, the location
setting for many local films, and the white sand Puos Beach in
Cabugao.
In Ilocos Norte, the capital city of Laoag is the gateway of
international trade and travel in the region. Other points of
attraction include: Paoay and its lake and sand dunes; Cape Bojeador
in Burgos; the breathtaking landscape of Pagudpud; the scenic
beaches of Pasuquin; and the mystical town of Dingras.
Planning Your
Trip
Baguio can
be reached by land and air travel from Manila, the country's
main international gateway.
The Philippines is accessible from the travel capitals of the
world. Traveling time to Manila from Hong Kong is an hour and
50 minutes; from Singapore, 3 hours and 10 minutes; from Bangkok,
3 hours and 50 minutes; Tokyo, 4 hours and 15 minutes; Sydney,
10 hours and 20 minutes; London, 20 hours and 45 minutes; Paris,
21 hours and 15 minutes; Frankfurt, 19 hours and 40 minutes;
San Francisco, 16 hours and 15 minutes; Los Angeles, 15 hours
and 20 minutes; and New York, 25 hours and 20 minutes.
Flights are scheduled 4x-a-week from Manila to Baguio, with less
than an hour of travel time.
There are also regular and air-conditioned buses that leave their
Manila stations for Baguio. Travel time is approximately 7 hours.
The buses, which leave on scheduled runs, do stopovers at designated
points along the route for refreshments and other necessities.
Reservations are needed before boarding the buses.
By air:
ASIAN SPIRIT
Telephone
(632) 8403811 to 16
By bus:
DANGWA TRANCO
832 Aurora
Blvd., Cubao, Quezon City
Telephone (632) 4101991
DANGWA TRANCO
1600 Dimasalang
St., Sampaloc, Manila
Telephone (632) 7312879
DAGUPAN BUS COMPANY
New York
cor EDSA, Quezon City
Telephone (632) 7272287
PHILIPPINE RABBIT
Rizal Ave.,
Sta. Cruz, Manila
Telephone (632) 7349836
VICTORY LINER
EDSA cor
East Ave., Quezon City
Telephone (632) 3614665
VICTORY LINER
561 EDSA,
Pasay City
Telephone (632) 8330293/8335019
From Manila, Banaue can be reached by bus which passes through
the central and northern Luzon provinces of Bulacan, Nueva Ecija
and Nueva Vizcaya. Bus companies require reservation for the
daily trips. Travel time is 9 hours. Banaue is also accessible
by bus from Baguio. Travel time is 9 hours.
By bus:
AUTO BUS
Dimasalang
cor. Laong-laan St.
Sampaloc, Manila
Telephone (632) 7432227/7436673
DANGWA TRANCO
832 Aurora
Blvd. cor. Driod St.
Cubao, Quezon City
Telephone (632) 4101991
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