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This is a review of an overnight stay in the one of the famous hotel in Baguio City - The Manor in Camp John Hay.


I have posted about them way back 2014 link: here. but this time, I was able to check in and sleep in the rooms not just someone who went there to take photos in the garden. Grateful for the experience. A testament that things eventually get better. lol. :)) 


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The Manor Hotel, Camp John Hay in Baguio City


It has been raining non-stop here in Metro Manila and if there's one thing that I always feel like doing during rainy days that is to pack my bags, ride the bus and head to Baguio. I've said this before but there's something in the Cordillera Administrative Region that brings healing to my tired soul. This might sound crazy to some but that's Baguio for me. Yep, even before That Thing Called Tadhana. hehe! 

Below are the pictures taken from our room during our stay at The Manor:



The rooms has no air conditioning so it might still get hot especially during summer but during the colder weather? PERFECT! The rooms are big and the beds are comfortable to sleep in.











I prefer the rooms facing the garden and I'd choose the room on the upper floors if possible 'cause there are a lot of people going to the garden and see those checked in the first floor.




This is what Baguio is all about! <3

KAKAMISS!!!!! 




I've just recently posted my Tapulao Experience because I wanted to show you the fog. I think I really miss the feeling of being one with the fog. :))))) Iba pa rin eh! Smog lang kasi nandito sa Manila!!


Siguro this has something to do with me being a mountain person. I prefer places where I'm surrounded by trees and embraced by the misty fog. 


 
I'll prefer this over any night at bar. Simpleng inom lang and kwentuhan sabayan mo pa ng natural na lamig ng Baguio. Haaaay! Solve na solve.








For room rates, please visit their website: here.


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The Manor Hotel, Camp John Hay in Baguio City

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This hotel in Camp John Hay in Baguio is an attraction on its own. It's Baguio "away from the crowd." No matter how congested the traffic is outside and no matter how many people are there visiting the other tourist spots in the area, it's nice to be in this quiet hotel with less people and still feel the cold air of the Summer Capital of the Philippines. Also, it's best when you're able to book rooms facing the garden.



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The Manor Hotel, Camp John Hay in Baguio City




Other things to do in Camp John Hay link: here.

Historical Core | The Cemetery of Negativism | Tree Top Adventure


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"Medyo roller coaster ride man ang financial life, KAKAYANIN. :D"


Five years later, KINAYA KO! Kinaya ko at kakayanin pa lalo. 


When I received the e-mail that I am invited to World Vision sponsorship dinner 'cause I'm already on my fifth year, I made sure that I'll be able to attend it.  

Tbh, even if I've been consistently donating money to them, I'm not really updated with how they use the money. I don't know a lot of stuff aside from the fact that I'm sending someone to school. 


Attending this event made me learn more about the projects of World Vision and that our family (we're family daw eh), is not only giving money but is also very active in transforming the lives of those children and of those people in the community that is being helped by the organization.

 Listening to talks that night made me even prouder that I am one of those people who are continuously helping this organization in my own little way. I also hope that someday, I'll be one of those donors who are able to visit their sponsored child's community.


Be Somebody's Miracle with World Vision link: here.


Ako 'yung matangkad na naka-maong jacket sa harap. hahaha!

Malabo 'yung picture pero malinaw naman ang hinaharap ng mga bata at mga tao sa komunidad na tinutulungan at sinusuportahan namin buwan-buwan! hehehe! 


This was the birthday gift I decided to give myself five years ago.

To more years of faithfulness and grace. All for Your glory ❤🙌

- as I posted about this in my Instagram and Facebook account





"And because I am blessed, I am blessing the world."



May I be able to celebrate more World Vision Donor Anniversaries in the future.


 And if you plan to start being a donor this year, then, I'll see you after five years? 
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Day 1 link: here.


This is the view that I love waking up to! Beats sleeping on a five-star hotel everytime. <3


After a freezing night, we woke up past sunrise. lol.


I know for a fact that Mt. Tapulao is dubbed as the "Poor man's Pulag" but why though?! This whole entirety is on a different league or baka kasi Ambangeg-Ambangeg trail 'yung ginawa ko dati. haha! 


We were supposed to wake up before sunrise but it was drizzling so we decided to sleep in. As soon as I went out of the tent though, this is the view that greeted me. You know that view that you only get to see whenever you fly during sunrise?? Ito 'yon eh. Only made better 'cause I reached this spot with my two feet. 


They were scaring me that they are leeches in the mossy forest so I decided to dress this way. This is how to be limatik-proof by me. :))


Unlike Mt. Pulag where you'll be trekking along an open area to the summit because it's just grass, Tapulao's summit is reached by passing through a mossy forest. 


It took us around 30 minutes of trekking in the mossy forest to reach the summit.


which is, also a mossy forest. :)) 



It was foggy for the entire time that we were at the summit. It kind of felt that we were in a foggy bonsai garden though.

Siguro here is the major difference of Pulag and Tapulao. Here kasi you'd see this on the summit but Pulag's summit is bare and the sunrise view is breathtaking on most days. 

Pulag experience link: here.



18 KM?! E.A.S.Y.... J.K.





We soon descended after that.

The descent time was a bit shorter than the ascent but the trail felt endless as usual.


“Somewhere between the bottom of the climb and the summit is the answer to the mystery why we climb.” -Greg Child


Ang ganda mo, Mt. Tapulao!
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I was looking at my photos and it was then did I realized that I haven't blogged about my Tapulao Hike experience and so I'm putting this here now. :)


I knew that it was going to be hard since I heard someone said "Tapulao talaga 'yung mas nakakaloko eh." considering that we're trekking Tarak Ridge (4/9) and him still having the guts to say that, I knew for sure that this is going to be a memorable one.


The difficulty of Tapulao Hike is 5/9 and is 18 kilometers long from the jump-off point to the summit. 
It also has a great altitude gain kasi aabot ka sa ulap, beshy! Imagine walking from 100 MASL to 2,037 MASL!!! 

Sometimes I also can't fathom how high and how far my feet are able to take me. :)) 


Start the trek as early as you can 'cause this never ending rocky trail can get really hot by noon. The next photos all look alike but they are taken on parts of the trail that are far with each other. Sobrang haba lang kasi talaga. 


Albeit the length, the trail wasn't steep all the time. It sometimes get steep but bearable. 


Look how far I've come. hahaha! 


I definitely miss the feeling of hiking but for sure, when I go back to the hobby, I'll be questioning myself again. lolz. 


This was where we ate our lunch and rested for several minutes since the heat was kind of unbearable that time. 


Reaching this part (pine forest) after the looooooong rocky trail have already made this worth it. I don't know about you but I'm really inlove with the feeling of being one with the clouds. hehehe. One of those things that I look forward to during hikes are clouds. HAHA!  


This part of the trail where clouds seem to cross was an effective energizer to my body. Tapulao is a great hike for you if you want to practice being patient. 


I legit thought that this was it because of all the clouds only to find out that after getting out of the clouds is yet another long walk... ascent and rocky part of the trail. 


I've had a lot of people who've asked me how do clouds feel like... although they sometimes look like a puffy marshmallow while in the air, it's just fog on the ground/near the ground.

Look at the two pictures above:

first, you'll see how this part looks like when you're not in the area
second, you'll see how it looks like when you're about the walk on it.

In this case, the cloud may be considered a low-lying cloud and becomes fog. As for the feeling, it's kind of misty and cool.


After the cloud experience is yet another rocky trail but this time, the ascent can be felt. As in. Shet, wala ba 'tong katapusan?


But... are you happy?







It was almost 6 PM when we reached camp one which meant that we walked for twelve hours that day. hahaha!  I miss. Sobra!!! 



This was where we set-up the tent.

Best view during this time was having a sea of clouds at the back.




We were only the hikers that day so it felt like a private climb. We wanted to stargaze but the amount of surrounding clouds and the strength of the blowing wind made it impossible to stay out the tent for a long time.




Skyflakes at tuna savior! :)))




It wasn't too cold but the wind was blowing hard that it felt like someone was slamming our tent the entire night. Still slept like a baby though since we were exhausted. 
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