The global phenomena of ‘Trampoline Parks’ is finally arriving to the Philippines! What are Trampoline Parks? Simply put — giant warehouses filled with dozens of trampoline “matts” that stretch from wall-to-wall and are connected to form one huge surface which is enclosed with padded side walls and angled trampolines – allowing you to jump, fly …
I LEFT MY HEART in BAGUIO:Your 2012 Travel Guide to the Summer Capital of the Philippines
“There are places I remember All my life, though some have changedSome forever not for betterSome have gone and some remainAll these places have their momentsWith lovers and friends I still can recallSome are dead and some are livingIn my life, I’ve loved them all…” Hmmm… I have been to Baguio for a couple of …
Baguio Bliss: A Family's Guide for a Happy Trip to the Summer Capital of the Philippines
My 2010 started with a trip to Baguio last January (when the temperature was 7 degree celsius) . It was just my second time to visit the place after a decade or so and that time I can say that I liked the place so much. I love the ambiance. I love the people. I …
Cemetery of Negativism
Yes, it might be one of the creepy-looking attraction in Camp John Hay but I tell you, it is one of the places that you shouldn’t miss. the facade itself seems creepy already This is a quick reminder found at the entrance gate of the cemetery. It gives a brief description about the cemetery you …
Falling in Love with Baguio
It is cold in Baguio all-year round but the best time to go to Baguio would be from November to January (with January as the coolest). Oh! When we went there, a shocking 7˚C cool pine-scented breeze embraced me for warm welcome??! Just like my ritual everywhere I go, this trip starts with a prayer; …