For
our final tour in Baguio, our friend brought us on top of the mountain to see a
different view of Baguio City, we actually left the city and went to Tuba,
Benguet to visit Mount Cabuyao, the radar area, the Baguio dam and catch basin
and the Mount Sto. Tomas, the highest mountain here in Benguet.
The trek
to these mountains are very popular to mountain climbers and hikers, If you walk
from the main road, you might reach the top for a day. We rented a taxi FX to
take us there and the travel time from Baguio is around 30 minutes.
Our
trip here is the best ever because we’re on top of the mountain ranges and
reached the top of Mount Cabuyao safely.
Actually the road leading to the
two mountains is dangerous, because the roads are not yet complete and expect
rough muddy road and zero visibility when there’s a fog.
If you will
drive your own car, make sure you drive it safely and avoid rushing yourself to
climb the rough road of the mountain. Take note that there are heavy machineries
operating and repairing the road. I heard that they are starting to develop the
mountains to attract tourism and investors for commercial
establishments.
If you are tired visiting the same view and places in
Baguio, then I suggest that you do a side trip here in Mt. Cabuyao and Mt. Sto.
Tomas.
(I did some research and I learned that Mt. Sto Tomas is a
stratovolcano..so that it explains the smoke coming from the
hills)
On
flat land
here’s the start of our journey going to the two mountains
We encountered zero visibility while we start to climb
the mountain road. But reaching the mid part of it will reward you an awesome
view of Baguio City.
Here’s
a nice view of the Cordillera mountains
its really awesome!!
the
mountains are so alive here and I felt that this view pops out from an
encyclopedia book
I’m
not really sure why there are clouds below us hahahaha,
these clouds are
rising up so fast and you can learn that you are in a high level
mountain
Hello
clouds….
I
used my telephoto lens and here I saw the runaways of Baguio airport, it’s the
only airport that is available and now operating in private.
Back in the
old days, around the 80’s, I remember that they offer a direct flight going here
in Baguio City.
I hope they bring it back again, so that the travel to
Baguio will just be around 20-30minutes.
I went to Vigan few years ago
and the air travel was just 30minutes.
Photo
op with the cordillera mountains
Vincent,
Raffy and Enzo doing some photo shoot of the fog ahead of us
We
continued to climb up
and more zero visibility and fog welcoming
us.
During the climb…
our ears started to pop
I felt
dizzy
and the pressure equalization starts slowly.
Wooden
house here in Mt Cabuyao.
Here
we reached the top of Mt. Cabuyao.
We can see the rice terraces field and the
radar station
Here’s
a close up look of the radar station
Rice
terraces field
I
never been to Sagada, but the view here is a bit similar to the view in Sagada.
There’s
Mt. Sto Tomas
We
spotted some construction workers lifting these rocks to clear it for motorist,
the rehab and road repairs of the road of Mt. Cabuyao going to Mt. Sto Tomas is
a project to attract more developments, tourist and residents.
Its our END OF THE ROAD
because there's an ongoing road construction going to Mt Sto Tomas and we can't proceed because they are dynamiting the road for fast excavation and construction of new road.
The
Manila Bloggers – me, Enzo and Raffy
thanks to SM City Baguio for the
Panagbenga Festival shirt printed by Hanes.
Photo
with Vincent Tabor or
www.lakbaybaguio.com
ITS
REALLY MORE FUN IN THE PHILIPPINES!!!
It’s a different perspective to see the
beauty of our mountain ranges and the life of the locals on top of the
mountains.
Thanks to this FX Taxi for driving us here in Mt.
Cabuyao.
Here
are some views at Mt Cabuyao
We reached the radar station and its off limits
we
went to the side of the perimeter fence to visit the viewing deck and resting
area for visitors.
Here’s
the view that you can see when you are at the viewing deck here in Mt.
Cabuyao
yes…there’s a viewing deck and picnic area…FREE to use
The view
There’s
Baguio City.
If you have a powerful telephoto lens, you can spot easily the
SM City Baguio and the Cathedral church.
I
spotted a skull of a dog.
looks like someone just finished their picnic
here.
Its illegal to kill and eat dogs
but its allowed here in Benguet
area…but still the practice is prohibited, but some locals still hide this
practice to the modern society.
The
burned wood looks fresh…
it could be hours ago when some people did their
picnic here
Around Mt Cabuyao
There’s also a life size statue
for the stations of the cross.
This area is also crowded during the Holy
Week.
Here’s
the dam and catch basis in Mt. Cabuyao
this dam catches rain water and then
it distribute directly to the town of Baguio.
Too bad that the view is
blurry due to the thick fog.
Vincent told us that the rain water reaches
our location when full during rainy season.
Its
very weird to live here
you see the fog every day
but we met lots of
folks here, doing their normal lives and harvesting veggies for their
consumption.
Its different life to live…but livable.
Spotted
some kids playing around this truck even there’s a thick fog
check out….they
don’t even wear their jackets and warmers
hahahah.
astig!