Sunday, May 7, 2017

Camp John Hay - Baguio City





Another famous mountain resort in Baguio City is Camp John Hay. This place is very large and the taxi will just park and wait on this area. Souvenir shops and restaurants are also found on this area.




We need to climb up on this mountain and may need to trek to another hill to get to the museum, cemetery, butterfly sanctuary, golf course, manors and other facilities available on this camp. I am with a senior citizen so trekking is a big NO. There we go again, another reason why I should go back to Baguio is to explore Camp John Hay...




Inside Camp John Hay is STARBUCKS and it is up to you to imagine how cozy you will be while drinking a cup of coffee inside this shop, haha! But remember that there is no PUJ allowed inside Camp John Hay. It is also hard to find a taxi inside this mountain resort. You need to pay extra amount (fifty pesos) if you want the taxi to wait for you or you need to pay an hourly rate (200 pesos per hour) to secure a ride. For convenience and if you can afford, you better rent a car or van to roam around Camp John Hay. I will not advice you to stroll around because the beauty spots are very far from each other. 




The Top Tree Adventure is now famous inside Camp John Hay. We were excited to be here!!!



We were not able to explore again even if we were already at the entrance. We know and accept our limits.


See the stairs below and you will understand why we stop our track here in spite of the laughter and shouting we heard from the inside. This place is not for old folks, haha!!



All we did was picture taking at the entrance. At least we were able to document our journey around this area.



Need to do some personal stuff while roaming around this camp? Yes, the place below are the cheapest option you can get. We cannot just do it anywhere even if you are the only people around. We are ecotourists after all.



 "Love bears all things; believe, hope and endure all things for your love. Love should inspire us to give the benefit of the doubt."



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