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Top 10 Recommended Summer Destinations in the Philippines with Cool Climate

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Coolest towns places and cities in the Philippines perfect for summer
Coolest towns in the Philippines? Where?

Where to find the coldest places in the Philippines where you could feel winter in the tropics? Check this list of coldest places in the Philippines where you could escape the sweltering heat of summer.


As a tropical country, the Philippines usually enjoys a sunny climate all throughout the year. It's hot, yes, during summer months, but that doesn't mean that there are no cool places (as in, literally cool) in the Philippines for you to enjoy. If you wish to escape the rising temperature in the metropolis, here are some of the places I've been to with cool climate that you may want to consider for a visit this summer. Let's say, this is my most recommended summer destinations in the Philippines with cool climate. Enjoy!

BANAUE TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS for TOURISTS & VISITORS

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Banaue Ifugao Tourist Requirements and DOT-accredited Hotels 2022

Planning a trip to Banaue, Ifugao this 2022? Here are the latest Banaue travel requirements, guidelines, and entry protocols for tourists and visitors!


Recently, I shared to you the tourist requirements when traveling to Sagada in Mountain Province. If you're traveling to the Cordillera Region, you might as well, visit the Municipality of Banaue in the Province of Ifugao. As of March 1, 2022, the province of Ifugao is under Alert Level 2 until March 15, 2022.

Home to the picturesque and awe-inspiring Banaue Rice Terraces, Banaue is a must-visit tourist destination in the Philippines. Popular among local and foreign tourists, Banaue is gradually opening its doors to leisure travelers. In this blog post, I'll be sharing to you the latest Banaue Travel Requirements, Guidelines and Entry Protocols you need to follow as well as the list of DOT-accredited accommodation establishments where you could stay during your trip.

I've Been Wanting To Do This! And When I Saw This Wooden Bike, This Is What Happened...

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Banaue Wooden Bike

I just used to see this wooden bike from Banaue in photos. When I saw it, I told myself, "I have to ride that bike when I get back to Banaue!" Luckily, when I re-visited Banaue earlier this month, I saw this wooden bike "parked" in front of a souvenir store near the Banaue Rice Terraces Viewpoint. After asking for permission from the lady manning the store if I could ride the bike, this is what happened.

VIRAL VIDEO: A Group of Foreign Tourists Performed in Banaue Public Market. You Wouldn't Believe Why They Did It!

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The Brasspackers in Banaue Ifugao Philippines

Yesterday, while we were awaiting for our bus trip to Manila, I was surprised to see a group of foreign tourists visiting Banaue performing in front of Banaue Public Market. Locals and other tourists who were in the area gathered in front of them to watch as they perform several songs with their musical instruments. I was like, who are they? Honestly, I don't know them, but their performance was really awesome that they made the crowd really very happy. I said, "Ang saya dito sa Banaue!" It's really more fun in the Philippines!

TRAVEL TIP: How to Get to Banaue from Manila

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Banaue is one of the major tourist destinations in Ifugao province. It is the main jump-off point for various tourist spots and attractions in Ifugao and Mountain Province. Travel time from Manila to Banaue is about 8 to 9 hours via North Luzon Expressway, then passing through the provinces of Nueva Ecija and Nueva Vizcaya. Most of the buses leave at night, bus fare is around 450 to 500 pesos, depending on which bus company you're taking. How to get to Banaue? It is very easy, here are your options.

Ifugao - Seeing the Banaue Rice Terraces, "A Childhood Dream Fulfilled!"

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The Banaue Rice Terraces are the wonderful works of our ancestors in Ifugao province. Carved into the mountains some 2000 years ago, it is still being used to plant rice, vegetables and other crops. It's "a childhood dream come true" for me to see it as I grew up learning it from the Social Studies books I have in grade school. I am delighted to finally see it for myself.

Ifugao - Wandering Around Banaue

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It took us about 9 hours to reach Banaue, the gateway to the world-renowned rice terraces of Ifugao province. Upon getting off the bus, cold weather and stunning view of the town welcomed us. The sun just started to shine, and the thick fog had begun to break. Awesome! It's my first time here and I'm so excited to finally set foot in Ifugao province!

Ifugao, Mountain Province and Kalinga, my 58th, 59th and 60th Provinces

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I spent Holy Week and Araw ng Kagitingan holidays (April 5-9, 2012) with my friend in 3 provinces of the Cordillera Region - Ifugao, Mt. Province and Kalinga, my 58th, 59th and 60th provinces! We also had a side trip in Tuguegarao and PeƱablanca, Cagayan before we head back home to Manila. We had fun exploring these provinces, trying out the food, learning new things about its culture and meeting warm and accommodating people.

Travel Tip : Start Traveling to your Childhood Dream Destinations

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Remember those days during our grade school years where our teacher would teach us the different tourist spots in the country? Oh yes! Those lessons in Social Studies or Sibika at Kultura where we had our first glimpse of the wonders of the Philippines! I could only dream then. But I made it as a motivation and promised myself that someday, I will be able to see them up close.