Most Filipinos - whether they frequently travel or not - have Baguio on their bucket list destinations. Given that the Philippines is a tropical country and it’s almost always searing hot this time of the year, Baguio is a haven. And like most Filipinos dreaming of ever feeling that perennial cold mist against your skin, I once embarked on a journey that would take me to the coldest weather that is Baguio. We got our air tickets 3 months in advance [ tip: lowest fares usually come in December ] for a bargain at 1,183 round trip. GOING THERE: From NAIA Terminal 3, take a cab going to Pasay (technically the closest overland terminal from the airport) Another tip, be mindful not to talk to strangers, especially if they wear NAIA IDs they can be abusive. Just to let you in on our experience, we were harassed to take the cab for a whopping 950 pesos ride. I’m writing another post on this here soon. Going back, Pasay terminal is just about 15-30 min away sans the traffic....
letting loose in a cheerio world