Tucked in the sloping vegetable farms and along the discreet river of La Trinidad lies a cold and beautiful cascade with deep natural pool ready to catch adrenaline junky cliff jumpers. Hail to Binanga Falls, …
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The Colors of Stobosa (Hillside Homes Artwork)
A small hill in the busy nook that separates Baguio City and La Trinidad, Benguet used to be dull and uneventful. The shanties that covered the green hill turned this spot into an eyesore. The …
Continue readingMines View Park: Baguio City’s Best View of Sunrise
You have never been to Baguio if you have not visited the Mines View Park. Cliche as it may sound but it is how iconic and timeless the place is. Mines View Park is a …
Continue readingIgorot Stone Kingdom: Baguio City’s New Attraction
If you have been to Baguio City lately, it is likely that you have already visited one if its newest attractions. The Igorot Stone Kingdom which formally opened to public in June of 2021 has …
Continue readingCordillera Weaves: Continuity of Tradition in Handwoven Fabrics
Weaving is deeply embedded in the culture of the Cordilleras. It is a practice that has long been part of the cultural identity of its people and communities. A tradition passed through generations and has …
Continue readingTales from Mount Pulag: Ambaguio – Akiki Overnight Traverse
Last December, while tip-toeing the challenging trails of Manang going to Tilicho Base Camp in Nepal, it struck to me that while I frequent the trails of Himalayas, I have summited only a handful of …
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