We communicated with the guide and left around 4 pm, which wasn't bad. The mountain road is winding, so if you're prone to motion sickness, be sure to take motion sickness medicine. It's colder than Manila (like spring weather in Korea), so it can be chilly in the morning. It's a good idea to bring a light long-sleeved shirt. Baguio City is at a very high altitude, so the distant mountains and scenery were wonderful. There weren't a lot of amazing things to see, but it was fun because it was quaint and diverse. The botanical garden we went to first had many places to take pictures. The Color House has a different design than what you see in the photos on the tour booking website, but it was still cool. The way to Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto is about 250 steps, which isn't that hard to walk, but if it's difficult for you, there are parking lots in between, so ask them to drop you off halfway. The hotel looks like a haunted house, but there was a small promenade next to it where they sell food and handicrafts, which was nice. The view was good. The houses on the hillside were similar to the scenery in Bolivia. At the strawberry farm, the strawberry picking experience was much more expensive than the price of the strawberries, so we just bought strawberries, strawberry jam, and lettuce and came back. We spent plenty of time where we wanted and only looked at one or two places from the entrance and passed on them. We left before 5 pm and arrived in Manila around 9 pm.