Showing posts with label Baguio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Baguio. Show all posts

Saturday, March 1, 2014

Celebrate the World

This is one of the outfits I had when I went to Baguio recently and I guess I have went all "Lorax" on this but hey where else better can I wear something like this right? lol.

I suppose it is kind of retro-ish and stuff but only because I want those decades where people care about nature so much, being an environmentalist that I am, I truly advocate to preserve nature to the simplest acts that I do everyday and I really hope you guys do too. 

Aviator (Forever 21), Acrylic Necklace (Cravemmore)

Denim Vest (Topman), Long Sleeves Stiped Shirt (Forever 21).

Full Length Denim Pants (Energie)

Arm Candy (Aldo), Time Keeper (Ipod Nano, MAC)

Brown Sneakers (Topman).

Going back to the whole "saving the planet" thing, here is a link I found to give you some ideas how to help: http://www.50waystohelp.com/

Let us all do our part to preserve nature and continue Celebrating the World.



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Venue: Baguio City
Photographed by: Alaiza Malate

Saturday, February 22, 2014

Wanderlust

Wow, I cannot believe this is the first blog entry i would do for this year... man I think I was too busy! Well let's face it, I got everything piled up with work and the things that I want to achieve plus I had been sick so yeah... it sucks!

Oh and if you noticed, my blog is back with the whole blospot.com instead of ".com" because I forgot to pay my domain, oh well I hope I'll get it back soon.

I went to Baguio recently just to experience how "cold" it was (and of course to bond with my workmates) and so far its lowest temperature was 13 degrees Celsius which wasn't so bad at all.

It feels a lot nicer when the cold wind mixes with the warm sunlight.

 Red Shades (Aldo)

 Cross Necklace (Topman), Arm Candy (Aldo), Time Keeper (Fossil)

 White Full Length Pants (Uniqlo)

Red Long Sleeves Shirt (Giordano)

 Gray Shoes (Zara)


I have always loved travelling, there is just a lot of things to learn and experience out there and with it I get to appreciate life more, understand life more and to love life even more.

Hope you guys like my outfit. Hype it up on Lookbook:



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Venue: Baguio City
Photographed by: Alaiza Malate

Friday, April 19, 2013

Unconventional Summer

Philippines is a tropical country, it's hot even in December. Good thing there is this place, Baguio who is known as the summer capital of the country, it is coined as that because Filipinos would be here as their heat escape from the scorching heat of the summer.

To tell you honestly, it was really not that cold there, although it was at least cold enough for me to wear these, I love winter clothes! I guess Baguio has changed so much since I was young, I wouldn't know though because this is my first time I have been there.

These were taken at SM Baguio, I just thought it would be very predictable to have my outfit shot taken in the woods so for a change... here you go! lol!

To know more about my visit in Baguio, click this link:

Bonnet (Oxygen), Aztec Printed Shirt (Forever 21), Red Striped Cardigan (Forever 21), Black Mittens (Forever 21), White Time Keeper (Tomato), Black Scarf (Thirfted) Full-length Denim Pants (Energie) and Brown Leather Boots (Forever 21).

Tell me what you think about this outfit.
Maybe suggest me places to visit? (inside or outside the Philippines).

The Black Scarf came from this "emergency kit" box that I got from Axe... and I shall not elaborate what that box is for. lol!

Photographed by: Joy Avilla
Venue: SM Baguio, Baguio City

Monday, April 15, 2013

Baguio 2013

I know most of Filipinos have already gone to Baguio but this is my first time and so I wanted to blog about it, I wanted to share my experiences from it and hopefully help promote our tourism, lol. Also, hope you enjoy the pictures I have taken.

This is very timely for me as it served as my gift to myself for passing the recent Medical Technology Board Exam and for getting a job in one of the best hospitals in the country.

These are my friends who I came along with, Hazel, Erin, Joy and Jenyvee (from left to right).
Erin is my friend who has a cupcake business called


After we lodged our stuff in the transient house we have rented along Marco's Highway (Valerio's Place), we headed to the Burnham Park where you can do a lot of things including bicycling.

I have noticed that almost every street of Baguio, people are selling these.

We get to ride a boat and have it maneuvered by only us, balancing ourselves and steering up the paddles. Guess who manipulated the paddles, yup! Not me but those two girls at the back, Hazel and Erin, I must say it was not easy to do it but they managed to handle it very well. I am indeed a very proud friend!


Just in case you are wondering how much did it cost, it's just 100php per boat. It's very cheap since you may ride it for as much time as you want.

Baguio has a lot of scenic views especially if you adore nature, I just love how much they value plants and trees. There is actually a Botanical Garden but we didn't get to go there due to lack of time. Maybe I'd check it out for you guys when I get back there.

Next we went to is the Camp John Hay.


We decided to eat here since we are by far, hungry already lol!


Seeing this picture makes me feel like more of a fatty than I really am. But no regrets! I love it!

Next stop was the Tree Top Adventure that has a lot of activities in stored for you. What we chose to do was...

....THIS. Silver Surfer, it was my first time to do a zip line oriented activity.

I just have to be braver in this moment because the kid I'm with in this ride is only 16 years old.
At first my eyes were closed but I get to overcome it and enjoy it fully.

Reminds me a lot of Twilight.


I am very lazy to give you a background about The Mansion lol! Basically it's the house of the President here in Baguio.


We went to the Minesview Park and found this really adorable dog!


This is what the natives here in Baguio used to wear a very long time ago and you may try it for 10php.
Kinda looks like I'm wearing OS Accessories right? lol.

The following day, we started it with a prayer by going to the groto. We get to conquer 300 steps just to be at the top. T'was ok though.


I just had to have a picture from there, I'm proud I've climbed it. Here, you may offer flowers.


And at the side, you may get a candle for 3php and offer your prayer. I just had to give my thanks to the Lord for all the blessings He has bestowed me.

Then we went to the Strawberry farm. Strawberry is my favorite fruit, I think it's very sexy with its form and not to mention the taste as it has the perfect mix of sour and sweet.

I'm super craving for a strawberry dessert whenever I get to see 'em.


This is the last place we get to visit. My friend who is an avid fan of Westlife told me that they have a music video that was shot here.

That concludes our journey. All in all I have spent less than 3,000php including the transportation from Manila to Baguio and vice versa and all the taxi-ing we have done, food budget, entrance fees and activities and of course my pasalubong to my family.

In this kind of climate we are having in Manila, it is best to take a trip to Baguio for a heat escape.

Hope you had fun reading this post! Until my next travel!


Photos by: Vergil Lloyd Chua
Venue: Baguio, Philippines