1)How to get there, fastest way possible. Are their any commercial flights?
2)Where is the best place to stay. We really want to rest and relax so we prefer uncrowded hotels and resorts. Is Camp John Hay any good?
Other than that we just want to experience Baguio weather. Any answer will be appreciated.
Thanks :)We are planning to go to Baguio and want some important advice?
1. There is one flight everyday to Baguio. Airline : Asian Spirit.
2. The best hotel is John Hay Manor. It is within the former US military camp, and just about the only place in Baguio where you still see a thick forest of pine trees. Perfect timing for you because even while this is normally peak season, the hotels are giving discounts of up to 50% because of low tourist arrivals in the aftermath of the devastation brought about by the typhoons.
Baguio weather is best at this time of the year. On a December night, the temperature can drop to 10 Celsius. Bring sweaters, jackets, and bonnets. You can also buy these, as well as mittens.
At John hay Manor, you can get yourself warmed by the fireplace at the lobby bar in the evenings, while having drinks to warm your bodies.
Alternatively, you can look for houses within John Hay that you can rent. House rentals there start at P15,000 per day for homes with 3 bedrooms, typically accommodating 10-12 persons. These homes have carports, cooking facilities, dinnerware, and everything you will need. You only need to buy food to cook. You can inquire for ';Forest Cabin'; homes from the John Hay Manor front desk, but you have to do this in a whisper. These private homes are not managed by the hotel, but the front desk clerks know the people with whom you can book, and they get commissions.
Or you can go to the Forest Cabins area, and look for Trining. She is the caretaker of 5 of these homes.We are planning to go to Baguio and want some important advice?
1)How to get there, fastest way possible. Are their any commercial flights?
---%26gt; YES! flights will be fastest!, from manila to baguio it will take 50 minutes to get there
2)Where is the best place to stay. We really want to rest and relax so we prefer uncrowded hotels and resorts. Is Camp John Hay any good?
--%26gt; i suggest the burnham hotel, or sogo ;p but if you want a relaxing uncrowded hotel...then you will have a difficult time finding it, because baguio will always be like a can of sardines during peak season
Other than that we just want to experience Baguio weather. Any answer will be appreciated.
---%26gt; please plant pine trees and be concerned about the environment
gud lak!
I am not aware if there are commercial flights... but if you ever have to travel on the road, t's best to travel at night or very early to avoid traffic...
I haven't tried Camp John Hay but I think it will likely suit your tastes.
Enjoy
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