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BULACAN: A quick and relaxing getaway to Leticia's Garden

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If you are looking for a 2-hour getaway from Manila with just relaxation, a breath of fresh air and family or barkada bonding in mind then head over to Leticia's Garden Resort and Events Place. The resort address is 333 Pulilan Regional Road, Santo Nino, Calumpit, Bulacan.  To go there via private vehicle, use Waze or Google Maps. Exit Pulilan from NLEX, turn left when you see this sign, in 4kms you will see the place on your left. There is however another way passing by Malolos if you wish to do a side trip, just take the Guiguinto exit. In Malolos, there are a lot of food trips near the Capitol and universities (BSU and CEU). It is also where you will find the Barasoain church. If you will commute, take a Victory Liner bus from Monumento going to Olongapo or Apalit then get off Calumpit Junction or Calumpit Public Market, from there, ride a jeep heading to Pulilan and tell the driver to drop you off to Leticia's Garden. It is just 2 kms away from Calumpit M

SAGADA: 2018 Travel Guide and Itinerary

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Sagada is a town found in the Cordillera Mountains in the Philippines. I have been here thrice and I keep going back because of its cold-misty weather, the organic food they serve in every restaurant, the crazy-long drive going up to the mountains, the endless trekking and of course its rich culture and history.  Sagada was submerged underwater millions of years ago proven by seashells found on the walls of the caves. From what I have heard, the natives also known as Igorots are very strict in preserving their town meaning they do not let non-Igorots buying lands or setting up businesses in the area. To me the best  time to go here are the months of January to March or October to December. How to Get there? Private Vehicle: Via Banaue -  we exited Tarlac City off to Guimba then to San Jose Nueva Ecija - then to Nueva Vizcaya - Bontoc - Sagada. In this route you ccan pass by the welcome arch of Banaue and the Banaue Rice Terraces View Point. Via Baguio -  when you