AIM Igorot Lodge

Camp John Hay, Baguio, Luzon, Philippines | Lodge

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On Climbing Mountains...

A travel blog entry by lilly_annew

4
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... of which can be made with tap water at some place that tends to cater to the general public and not tourists. I ended up sleeping most of the day while my stomach rejected everything I tried to put in it.



The next morning I was feeling better, still not back to normal but, at least I wasn't constantly fighting the nausea. So, we packed up and caught the bus to Baguio. It took us seven hours to get to Baguio instead of ...

Cool Mountain Breeze

A travel blog entry by pbweiss

3

... We are considering going to the rice terraces but it is another 7 hour bus ride and the weather is unpredictable there.
We took a jeepney to the base of a Saint Thomas Mountain and walked up the road to the top. It was a great 2 hour hike and had some nice views in between the clouds. At the top there were farming terraces carved into the mountains similar to the photos I have seen of the rice terraces. The people that we saw all waved and said hello and we ...

Frische Bergluft ruft! (31.5-2.6)

A travel blog entry by knotch

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... Farm fuhren. Dies hat deshalb den Grund , weil man in den Staedten der Verschmutzung entgegenwirken moechte und bei einer bestimmten letzten Ziffer auf dem Autonummernschild fuer das jeweilge Auto an einem bestimmten Tag Fahrverbot herrscht. Auf der Pferdefarm selbst konnte man dann fuern Stuendchen nen Pferd mieten und ein wenig in den Waeldern von Baguio auf Trampelpfaden ein wenig reiten. Anfangs fuehrte noch ein Guide mit das Pferd , die zweite Haelfte konnte ich ...

Silver Linings: Bagio detour

A travel blog entry by jojobee6

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... expensive for us, but their concern for our safety worried us a bit and got a taxi straight there. The rooms were shabby and dark, and smelled of must and mothballs, but we would have taken anything at that point. So we did. For an overpriced $40 a night for a double room. Did I mention it was beautiful when we left Manila and raining when we arrived in Baguio!

After checking in, we inquired about the best way to get up to ...

Christmas in September

A travel blog entry by haleytravels

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... of.

Of course none of these female uniforms are complete without stockings and heels. I cannot imagine wearing anything like that daily in a place that has this kind of weather.

The teachers at the school have a kind of uniform of black slacks and matching shirts in pink and a kind of blue pants and blouse set. They are not the most attractive things in the world and they certainly don’t look like they breath. Today Rene and ...

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