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7 Cool Destinations to Beat the Heat in the Philippines

People from all over the world love having their vacation in the Philippines to enjoy the warm weather, especially at the beaches.

But sometimes the scorching heat can be unbearable and uncomfortable, you might want to seek tourist destinations that can keep you fresh. So, here are 7 cool destinations where you can beat the heat while still having an awesome vacation.

Baguio

Baguio, the City of Pines, easily makes it to the top of this list of the coolest destinations in the Philippines. The city is nestled on a 1,500-meter plateau in the mountainous Benguet region. 

This place enjoys chilly weather, with temperatures averaging at 18°C in January, the coldest month there. It even dropped to 9ºC in February 2021. It’s been a haven for people looking to escape the heat in the city, especially during the summer. Baguio is even fondly called the “Summer Capital of the Philippines.”

But summer isn’t the only time the city welcomes thousands of tourists. Lots of people also enjoy spending the Christmas season in Baguio. Hotels and tourist spots are turned into winter wonderlands as they are decked out with lights and decorations!

The influx of tourists year-round has made the city highly urbanized. Despite that, there’s still a seamless mix of the urban and rural atmosphere in the city. And besides the weather, it’s the plethora of things to do and sites to see that makes Baguio an interesting destination for any type of traveler. 

Sagada

Sagada is a laid-back town perched on the Mountain Province of Cordillera Administrative Region in North Luzon. It may not have white sand beaches – which the Philippines is popular for – but it offers a unique experience for those seeking to escape the hustle and bustle of the cities.

If you think Baguio is cold AF, wait until you get to Sagada! This will be your happy place if your ideal vacation is waking up to a sunny, yet chilly morning, and overlooking lush mountains and sceneries. Sagada serves that serenity and calmness that you’re yearning for.

This humble town is famed for scenic mountain valleys, vast rice fields, impressive limestone caves, and cliffs that seemingly touch the clouds. That’s also why most activities and tourist spots in Sagada let you appreciate these natural wonders.

The strong sense of indigenous culture also makes Sagada a popular destination. The Igorots take pride in their tradition and heritage. They fought hard to keep their culture alive, and that’s one of the reasons why Sagada is such a marvelous place to go.

The historic hanging coffins are one of the most intriguing attractions here. It's a testament to the 2,000-year-old Igorot burial traditions.

Tagaytay

Tagaytay is a well-loved destination for a weekend vacation or a spontaneous road trip. It’s become a go-to spot to beat the heat and unwind for a quick moment. And pair the cool climate with a breathtaking view of Taal Lake and Volcano, you get a sure recipe to draw people time and time again.

One of the best things about Tagaytay is that you get to enjoy the simple things in life without having to spend a lot. Relishing the cool weather and admiring the view is, of course, free. 

Meanwhile, there are attractions such as the Sky Ranch Theme Park where kids and kids at heart can enjoy rides and different activities. The SkyEye ferris wheel is easily the crowd-favorite. Standing at 63 meters high with 32 gondolas, it gives you a higher and broader view of Taal Lake.

The Picnic Grove is another all-time favorite. But it’s more than just a picnic spot. Horseback riding, ziplining, and trekking are other popular activities at Picnic Grove.

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Don Salvador Benedicto

Don Salvador Benedicto has been dubbed as the “Little Baguio” of Negros Occidental because it closely resembles the popular destination.

The place is also endowed with lots of pine trees, gorgeous mountain views, and cool climate. Temperatures here can drop as low as 16°C too! But Don Salvador Benedicto doesn’t get as crowded as Baguio. So the place also isn’t as urbanized and developed, and tourist spots are mostly natural wonders.

And as you enjoy the cool weather, better head to Don Salvador Benedicto’s awesome tourist spots such as Maglahos River Tunnel. It’s a naturally formed tunnel that has been chiseled through the years. Getting to Maglahos River Tunnel requires some walking, hiking, and ankle-deep river crossing.

Malatan-og Falls is another sight to behold. Trekking there would take about 45 minutes to 1 hour, but take note that some parts could get a bit steep. And, yes, you can swim in the waters once you get there. But trekking isn’t your thing, you can still admire the majestic waterfalls from the Lantawan Viewing Deck. Read More…

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