Baguio: Tree Top Adventure

2:54 AM Arianne Amante 3 Comments

Before we left Baguio, me and my sisters did some Tree Top Adventure! So much fun, I swear. 7 stations of canopy, a little bit of hiking, superman, etc. Talk about adrenaline rush!






I totally love how we spent our last day. I've been to Baguio plenty of times already, my last visit was 4 years ago when my uncle got married, but it was only on this trip that I got to see the different side of Baguio. What I learned about this trip is that when you're traveling, spend more time going to the places that are less popular, they have hidden treasures that only a few people are lucky to know, and it's nice to be one of them. It's like you've already explored what the world has yet to discover, and it's somehow feels like an achievement. :)

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Baguio: BenCab Museum

12:21 AM Arianne Amante 0 Comments

First of all, I just want to share to you the view from our hotel room. Priceless.
Just incase you guys are curious: We stayed in Chalet Baguio Hotel, situated along Upper Military Cutoff Road, with an an easy-access to the city's attractions so it was very easy for us to roam around. Plus the hotel was located in a really quiet surrounding--it was perfect. I also love that Dulcinea (a spanish restaurant) are partners with them because their Churros are my all-time favorite haha :p

Anyway, for our second day we went to a lot of places and our first destination is the BenCab musuem. (Yep, I just had to make a separate post for this.)

A museum of artworks by Ben Cabrera, who is hailed as a master of contemporary Philippine art.  







Oh, daddy..




Sabel, Ben Cab's muse










Had lunch at Cafe Sabel




The BenCab Museum is definitely a must-see when you're in Baguio. What makes this musuem really special is that it's not only a place filled with artworks, but it also gives this connection to the guests that will make you closer and appreciate more the things that you could see inside. In short, it has a taste of home. 

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