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Sagada Travel Guide

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Situated around 5000 ft above sea level, you'll find the chilly Sagada, and it's one of the closest thing to heaven (literally. haha) HOW TO GET HERE: Disclaimer: I was kidnapped and didn't know we were headed to the mountains, hence, I was only wearing a cami. (Thank goodness, I decided to pair it up with a jacket tied to my waist for the sake of fashion!) Do bring jackets or thicker clothes when you go here during wet season, which is from November to February. Breathtaking, spine chilling view! haha PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION Via Baguio - You can ride a bus from Pasay, Cubao, Sampaloc or Caloocan,which will take approximately 5-6 hours and costs 450 ++ pesos per way. Once you get to a bus terminal in Baguio, ride a bus going to Sagada for another 5-6 hours and pay 200++ pesos Via Banaue - Recommended route so you can the see the Rice Terraces. There are buses from Pasay, Cubao, Sampaloc or Caloocan. You can also book via  Ohayami Trans Bus , s

Laresio Lakeside Resort and Spa

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Who's up for some fun?  Now I've been bugging my boyfriend for so many months for him to take me to this place.  I think this is seriously the best place to get wet on a valentines day *wink! wink!* Laresio offered a promo for Valentine's Day, and we took advantage of the "All Wet Activities" package. Altho we only went there a day after Vday, which was actually great, since the place wasnt that crowded, as it usually is. That day, we basically owned every spot we wanted (except for the rooms, of course). and so we had kayaking for warm up.. Kaya-queen! Hahaha and this trapeze (vine swing) is so much fun, it'll remind you of the good ol' days when you would sneak out of your house to join your friends sa tabing ilog. splash! the place also offers 2 cliff dive spots - 13 and 32 ft jump; the slip and dive slide, a water polo, basketball in the pool, a swing where you can jump straight to the lake, a balsa rafting, and a spot