Many tourists from all over the world come to the Philippines for their vacations to escape the cold and enjoy the country’s balmy weather. The hot Philippine heat, on the other hand, can be intolerable for many natives.

While summer has always been a season for adventures and escapes to beat the heat, the best we can do now is make the most of our summer at home and look forward to brighter days.

For the time being, let’s collectively crank up our fans and air conditioners as we look at the Philippines’ coldest destinations that we wish we could visit right now.

 

Baguio

Baguio is the first city that springs to mind when you think about frigid cities in the Philippines. The city, dubbed the “Summer Capital of the Philippines,” is located in the mountainous Benguet area and has cooler temperatures than most of the country’s cities.

Baguio

Baguio is a perfect blend of urban and country life. Despite the fact that tourism has made it an urbanized city, Baguio nevertheless has many natural features that tourists return to.

 

Sagada

Sagada, which is 5,300 feet above sea level, has cold weather all year, with temperatures as low as 50°F in January and February. Sagada is a great wonderland for nature lovers and hikers, surrounded by majestic Cordillera mountains and engulfed in the cool, crisp air.

Sagada

Coming from Manila, it can take up to 12 hours to get to Sagada, but the town’s gorgeous attractions and pleasant weather make it all worthwhile.

 

Banaue

Banaue is about 5,000 feet above sea level and sits atop the province of Ifugao. This haven of magnificent landscapes and breathtaking views is best known for its distinctive rice terraces.

Banaue

Visit one of Banaue’s view points for the greatest views of the gorgeous rice terraces. You can also learn more about the culture by visiting one of the local villages or museums. You can try taking a plunge in one of Banaue’s waterfall pools if the cold doesn’t bother you.

 

Tagaytay

Tagaytay has become a popular destination for individuals looking for fast weekend vacations due to its proximity to Manila. Many folks from the metro flock to Tagaytay to rela

Tagaytay

x in a more tranquil setting with cleaner air and cooler temperatures.

Tagaytay, like Baguio, is heavily urbanized, with numerous residential and commercial constructions over the years. However, the city is still more easy going than Manila, and its variety of activities and sights make it a great vacation spot.

 

Canlaon City

Canlaon City’s various natural attractions and unique views make it genuinely worth a visit, while its cool, fresh wind is undoubtedly one of its selling qualities. The city is home to the spectacular Mount Kanlaon, which provides visitors with a closer glimpse at Negros’ highest peak.

Canlaon City

Because of its copious harvests, the city is also known as the “vegetable basket of the Visayas.” Their rice and vegetable terraces have become one of the city’s must-see attractions for visitors.

 

Lake Sebu

Lake Sebu, in the Philippines’ southern area, serves as its Summer Capital. There’s a lot more to this place in South Cotabato than picture-perfect lakes and mild breezes.

Lake Sebu

There are resorts on Lake Sebu where visitors may relax and enjoy the beautiful weather and surroundings. The seven waterfalls of Lake Sebu are the most visited attractions in the area. 

Hiking up to the falls or using a zipline to get a bird’s eye perspective are both options.

 

Benedicto, Don Salvador

Don Salvador Benedicto, or simply DSB, is the country’s “Little Baguio,” boasting temperate temperatures, lush scenery, and pine tree-lined roads, just like the Summer Capital. The town likewise has a lion statue that is comparable to the one in Baguio.

Benedicto, Don Salvador

Don Salvador Benedicto, with its pine-scented air and stunning mountain views, is a terrific alternative to Baguio, especially if you want to avoid the crowds.

 

Davao City

Mt. Apo, which is located in Davao, is the country’s top tourist destination. Mt. Apo is the Philippines’ tallest mountain, and hikers can enjoy lush greenery and a cool, refreshing air even in the warmest summer months.

Davao City

The chilly winds of Mt. Apo may truly be felt all throughout Davao City. This implies that visitors who would prefer avoid the strenuous Mt. Apo walk can still enjoy the refreshing weather while visiting Davao City’s many other sights and activities.

 

Lantapan

Many localities in Bukidnon have cooler temperatures than the rest of the Philippines, but Lantapan is the coldest of them all. The temperature here, at 4,000 feet above sea level, is so chilly that dew can hang around until lunchtime.

Lantapan

Lantapan is also the starting point for Mount Apo, the Philippines’ second highest summit. Brgy. Dulang Dulang provides access to Mount Dulang Dulang. Songco in Lantapan attracts a large number of mountaineers on their way to a thrilling adventure.

Dahilayan Adventure Park, The Overview, Blue Water Cave, Lake Apo, and Mt. Capistrano are some of the most popular attractions in Bukidnon. There are also glamping (glamorous camping) locations in the province that are worth visiting on their own. Taglucop Strawberry Hills might be an excellent site to attempt glamping.

Although the Philippines is known for its perpetual sunshine, there are always places to visit when the heat becomes unbearable. In the Philippines’ coldest areas, you’ll find not only comfort, but also wonderful food, a rich culture, and gorgeous people. All you have to do now is head to the mountains and choose a nice spot.

 

Final Thoughts

The pandemic has demonstrated to us how vast the world is. And, as of today, a number of tourist attractions were open with only minor health limitations.

For the longest period, the Philippines have had these riches. Now is the moment to make the most of it.

Enjoy your vacation and incoming excursions to the Philippines’ coldest locations. Additionally, acquire travel insurance as a safety net for your excursion in order to fully enjoy it.
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