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Getting Here |
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The Baguio Country Club nestles in Baguio, the country's summer capital. Located 250 kilometers north of Manila, Baguio City is accessible by land via a scenic drive up the Northern Expressway and Kennon Road or by a 40-minute flight.
Baguio is picturesque city of flower gardens, beautifully landscaped parks, and fruit farms. But it is not only a haven of nature but is intertwined with rich cultural heritage and artistry.
Offering a panoramic view of the city, the Club is a few minutes away from the Baguio Convention Center, Burnham Park, the famous Session Road, Maharlika Shopping Center and other points of interests.
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Access to Baguio |
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BY PLANE |
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At present, commercial flights to Baguio are suspended but one can take a private plane for a 45-minute flight from Manila's Domestic Airport and land at the Loakan Airport. The Club offers airport transfer from and to the Loakan Airport and from and to San Fernando La Union Airport upon request. |
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BY LAND |
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There are three breathtaking winding roads from the south that lead to the City of Baguio: Marcos Highway, which starts in Pugo, La Union, Kennon Road (a.k.a. Zig-Zag), which starts in Rosario, La Union, Naguillan Road, which starts from Bauang, La Union.
Travel time by bus averages 5-6 hours from Manila. The drive to Baguio is an escape cherished by many travelers especially families because of the beautiful sights along the way. Travel time is approximately 5 hours depending on what time you travel. For the adventurous at heart and those who desperately want to avoid the bottlenecks in Tarlac and Urdaneta, try these alternate routes that can save you a full hour of travel time.
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