v v v v v Vigan

Our Ilocandia tour was quite fun but what I was really looking forward to was walking the cobble-stoned streets with Spanish Era ancestral houses in Calle Crisologo in Vigan City.  It was our last stop and we only had the chance to stay there for I think an hour or less.  Our driver was so worried about the traffic we'd face going back to Manila so he advised everyone to make everything quick; photo shoot, shopping, selfies, and more souvenir shopping in less than hour.  How could anyone possibly do that??  But we did.

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strolling, trekking, climbing, swimming, walking under the heat of beautiful iLocandia

Exploring Ilocos is one of our best trips; there's a lot of places we visited in the beautiful Ilocandia and there's still a lot more we missed, and I do hope we could go back and continue what we started.  But for now, let me tell you what happened during those all-fun, but I remember there were also down times which is inevitable for a group of people who were just starting to get to know each other.

It's not that we almost killed each other, or if words could kill, we could all have been dead by now.  Nah, I'm just me being exaggerated.. I can't think of anything interesting to say, forgive me.

Vigan was our last stop if I remember if correctly, I can't find our itinerary though.. and our driver who was also our tour guide only gave us a few hours to stroll the city.. or was it only just an hour?  That sucked because I've waited that long to finally see how Vigan looks like in person and I wasn't able to explore it thoroughly.  If only he gave us an hour more, I could say that that trip was our best trip.. next to El Nido and Baguio.

Below are the shots I have for Vigan, including the kalesa which I mentioned on the last photo about posing in the camera.

strolling at Vigan