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From Pasay to Baguio City
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From Pasay to Olongapo
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![]() Tagged as the country's "Summer Capital", it is approximately 250 kms. north of Manila and situated in the heart of the province of Benguet. Baguio is 8 degrees cooler on any month on the average than any place in the lowlands. Baguio City's invigorating climate and the presence of a variety of cultural, historical, and scenic attractions, make the city an interesting destination for both foreign and locals. Baguio is accessible by land and air from Manila. It can be reached via 3 spectacular winding roads; Marcos Highway, Kennon Road and Naguillan Road. Travel time is four 4 hours by car from Manila, 5-6 hours by bus and 45 minutes by plane. Scattered off the coast of Lucap in Alaminos are islands and islets looking like giant turtles comprising the 1,844 hectares of nature and recreational park. On many points between the islets, the waters are shallow for swimming and snorkeling. 24 kms. from Tuguegarao, the 7-chambered Callao Caves boast of massive lime stones and other rock formations, skylights and a chapel. The former largest U.S Naval Base outside the United States, it is situated approximately 80 kms. north of Manila and is ideally located near other countries in the Asia Pacific region. Sheltered by mountains and natural deep harbor, the Subic Bay Freeport Zone is separated from Manila by the Bataan Peninsula and Manila Bay Covering an area of 371,440 hectares, the entire stretch of the province on the west rimmed by the crystal clear water of the vast South China Sea. It is perfectly suited to visitors seeking the authentic Philippines without going far from Manila.
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