We may have been delayed for an hour on the tour but still along the way we did enjoy it! On the bus, some of my classmates started to act as a tour guide and some are good but some are shy. Though they did great on how to make the tourist relax and comfortable throughout the tour.
First attraction that we went is at Ben Cab Museum, if you’re a paint lover or an abstract enthusiast you’ll love this place. This museum mostly has paintings and photography’s of some known painters and photographers. You can see the favourite subject of the maestro himself, namely Sabel. Although we didn’t have the chance to meet Sir Ben, we still enjoy roaming around the museum and learned some information about the paintings and photos that are displayed there. My first impression about the museum is that, it is a very interesting place where it will bring out your artistic side and challenge you to analyse and observe all the paintings and photographs. Interesting it is, because you can appreciate the story on each painting that is displayed at the museum.
But of course, before we leave the museum we had our class picture, that will serve as a remembrance of our tour guiding, Baguio tour.
The next attraction we went is at Master Garden. Going in this place like this relaxes your senses because of its beautiful scenery, mostly flowers and organic fruits and vegetables. You can really appreciate the beauty of the garden especially if the weather is good; the bright blue sky adds the beauty of the garden. It has a nice feeling every time you enter the garden, because it has a good vibes on the body.
We went at Camp John Hay for our last attraction but definitely not the least. This is a place wherein you can have your relaxation emotionally and physically, away from the pollution of the town and away from the stress that you had for the past days or even weeks. With the fresh air that cools your mind and body and the pine trees that standing proud.