March
29, 2014 - This is our first tour around Baguio City, our guide is our friend
local resident of Baguio and also a blogger. Our first visit is here at the
Maryknoll Ecological Sanctuary, the name Maryknoll is very familiar and yes..it
is related to Miram college in Manila and also this was a school before when it
was founded in Baguio during the 1920s. The school was converted into an
education venue for students, organizations and people who want to learn more
about the environment. The Maryknoll Eco Sanctuary was founded after the 90’s
earthquake in Baguio, the founders decided to convert this as a learning ground
and to teach the importance of taking care of our environment. The educational
eco tour is not just about our catholic faith, but also its about a cosmic
journey on how everything was created, how everything is connected to each other
and how you can help to make a big difference in this generation.
Love it and
save the planet!
It sounded like a camping ground for planeteers, But I
totally agree that we should educate our kids about taking care of the
environment. I’m glad that they have this in Baguio, I know that eco tourism is
now the new trend for tourism, I hope that our tourist and bakasyonista should
drop by here. It’s a family oriented venue and kid friendly area…well you have
to hold your kids carefully because you’ll be hiking a side of a mountain filled
with lots of trees, there’s a trail to guide you for the cosmic journey tour,
and some obstacles for the family. It’s a tiring eco tour, but for a PHP 50
entrance fee. I can say that it’s a must visit for eco lovers, the only thing
that lack here is a sari sari store hahaha, we got tired during the hike, I
suggest your bring some food and beverage.
To read more info about this
eco sanctuary, visit their website at
http://maryknollecological.weebly.com/about.html
located
at
25 North Santo Tomas Road
Campo Sioco, Baguio City,
Philippines
here’s my photo story of our eco tour in Maryknoll Eco
Sanctuary
Entrance
Leaflet
about the eco sanctuary
Maryknoll
sisters site
some
artworks
wooden
rocking chair
restaurant
inside the building
Main
building of the eco sanctuary
The
way to the eco sanctuary. It is located at the other side of the building…on top
of the side of the mountain
Our
guide, Vincent Tabor of
www.lakbaybaguio.com shared to us that he
visit this site in the past just to reflect and also meditate. He told us that
there’s an entrance fee of PHP 50 per head.
I think the collected fee
will be used for maintaining the eco sanctuary.
Okay..
we’re ready…let’s carry our back pack…back pack… Team Wahpinas leads the
way.
Each of us were given a copy of a map of the whole eco sanctuary.
You won’t get lost here because there’s a trail to follow and lots of signs
posted everywhere.
1st
stop: Ruins
There’s
an aging ruins on top of the mountain… I’m not sure what it is for..but maybe
its for a photo op site
Here
are our kids! hahahahaha
Mommy
Lace and baby Ashton
hello!
what can I do for you ??
more
ruins….or some kind of wall
cosmic
journey starts here.
photo
op with nature..
ahhhh the fresh air here is a wow!
Ashton
photo op with Team Wahpinas
baby
tree surrounded by rocks
Some
kind of stone art set up
now
its time to learn about the cosmos…. it feels like a National Geographic thing
Lace
did a yoga stance in the middle of the Stonehenge area
hello
mother nature!! and the mighty sun!
Stonehenge
were man made.. others say that it was made by aliens.The original Stonehenge
monument is at Wiltshire, England, it is the most popular site in the world.
the one that stands here in Baguio is a replica.
but its still a
wow!!! its my first time to stand inside the Stonehenge.
I
spotted this cocoon
I’m not sure if it’s a moth or a butterfly. The shield
of the cocoon is one awesome kind of art.
The
boys are having a break after some walks and climbs around the the eco
sanctuary.
More
rest area for guest
Lace
the tree hugger…
Ashton
is at the time were the oceans are created
Now it make senses..the whole
eco tour represents some part of the creation of everything in cosmic years.
More
nature scenery…
The
trail
And
here’s the time when dinosaurs roam the Earth
Ashton
went hyper when he saw the baby dinosaur
The
cosmic years when mammals rule the Earth
its
getting cold…..weeee!
The
stone trails
Ashton
at the rise of the planet of the apes
We
saw a set of flowers behind them..but the colors are a bit brownish and the
yellowish color of the small flowers are gone after this pic
hahaaha
we’re
now entering a replica of a tabon cave
inside
the cave…
Inside
the 2nd cave…. we spotted a hanging coffin.
We usually have this originally
in Sagada, but this replica is very real.
Our
guide told us that there’s a corpse standing near the coffin, its hard to see
inside the dark cave, so I used my camera flash to see the corpse…we went out of
the cave quickly after we saw that scary corpse on my photo. hahahaha. I’m not
even sure if its real….. as they say..the coffin and corpse are real..
oh
man!
here’s
the scariest part of the eco sanctuary…
the hanging bridge!!
It’s
a narrow, long and high hanging bridge.. we crossed the bridge via
batches.
and yeah…it wiggles as you walk over yikes…
The
look of mommy Lace and baby Ashton hahahah
both are scared to cross the
bridge..I told them it’s the only way.
here’s
my view… Lace went ahead of us..and then I carried Ashton when I crossed the
hanging bridge.
I told Ashton not to sneeze because the bridge starts to
wiggle if there are lots of movements.
Spotted:
Team Vivamanilena
check
out the height level of the hanging bridge, I think It elevated up to more than
50 feet.
replica
of Ifugao house set up at the end of the bridge.
I also spotted a campsite
below. I asked if the eco sanctuary is open for camping, then our guide said
that that camping grounds are closed.
Here’s
Team Lifestylebucket
Lace
inside another replica and modern style of an Ifugao house
It
stood on the side of the mountain.. Ashton got scared because the house is too
high.
We’re
now at the 14th station of the cosmic journey.
here they introduced the Earth
House…it’s a house made of total clay.
The
Earth house made up of clay and stones
Clay
workshop are done here.
Inside
the clay house
Lace’s
dream house hahaha. I wish we can build this too at home.
wooden
Bul-ol, the rice god of the Ifugao and Igorot here in Benguet.
Bul-ol
and then Ashton’s turn to be sit with the Bul-ol
More
cosmic journey trail below.. we got tired already so skipped that part
na
More
stairs…to end the trail
its
sunny day for this sun flower.
Wahhhh
cry of Team Wahpinas ahahahaa masakit na daw kasi yung paa nya
Inside
the Maryknoll building, I visited and checked out the water color artworks by
Baboo Mondonedo
Baboo
Mondonedo
Its
not just a resource center for eco education, but also serves as an art gallery
venue
here are some artworks by Baboo
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