
About Banglolao View Deck
Description
As a travel enthusiast who's explored countless viewpoints across the Philippines, I can confidently say the Banglolao View Deck offers one of the most breathtaking panoramic experiences you'll find in Northern Luzon. Perched high above the surrounding landscape, this observation point treats visitors to sweeping views that'll make your jaw drop - I know mine did when I first visited! The viewing deck combines raw natural beauty with thoughtful design. And boy, does it deliver on the views! You'll get to see the dramatic mountain ranges, rolling hills, and if you're lucky (like I was), clouds floating below you creating this otherworldly scene. It's become quite the hotspot for photographers and social media enthusiasts, but don't let that fool you - there's plenty of space for everyone to soak in the scenery.Key Features
• 360-degree panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys • Multiple viewing platforms at different elevations • Well-maintained wooden walkways and safety railings • Perfect sunset and sunrise viewing spots • Several Instagram-worthy photo opportunities • Clean restroom facilities • Small local vendors selling snacks and drinks • Ample parking space for visitors • Covered rest areas to escape the sun or rain • Clear signage and information boards about the local geographyBest Time to Visit
From my experience (and trust me, I've been here at various times), early morning between 6:00 AM and 8:00 AM offers the most spectacular views. The air is crisp, and the morning light creates this magical golden glow across the landscape. Plus, you'll avoid the mid-day heat and larger crowds. But if you're not an early bird, late afternoon visits between 4:00 PM and sunset can be equally rewarding. The changing colors of the sky create an incredible backdrop for photos. Just remember that weather patterns can be unpredictable up here - I once visited during what seemed like a clear day, only to have clouds roll in within minutes!How to Get There
Getting to Banglolao View Deck requires a bit of adventure, but isn't that part of the fun? From Baguio City, you can take a bus or drive through the winding mountain roads. The journey takes about 2-3 hours, depending on traffic and road conditions. If you're driving, follow the main highway toward Halsema Highway. The road leading to the viewpoint is mostly paved now (thank goodness - it used to be quite rough when I first visited). You'll see signs pointing to the view deck as you get closer. For those taking public transport, catch a bus heading toward the area and ask the driver to drop you at the junction. From there, you can take a short tricycle ride to the entrance.Tips for Visiting
As someone who's made a few rookie mistakes here (like forgetting a jacket - don't be like me!), let me share some essential tips: 1. Bring a light jacket or windbreaker - it can get pretty chilly up there, especially during early mornings or late afternoons. 2. Wear comfortable shoes with good grip. The viewing platforms can be slippery when wet, and you'll want to explore different levels of the deck. 3. Pack your camera and make sure it's fully charged. The views are incredible, and you'll definitely want to capture them. 4. Bring cash - the entrance fee is minimal, but the local vendors only accept cash payments. 5. Check the weather forecast before heading out. Foggy conditions can completely obscure the view, though sometimes waiting 30 minutes can make all the difference. 6. Visit on weekdays if possible to avoid the weekend crowds. I've found Tuesdays and Thursdays to be particularly quiet. 7. Pack some snacks and water, although there are usually vendors around. Sometimes it's nice to have your own picnic while enjoying the view. 8. Give yourself at least 1-2 hours to fully appreciate the place. You might think a quick stop is enough, but trust me - once you're up there, you'll want to stay longer. 9. Consider using a local guide if you're interested in learning about the area's history and geography. They share fascinating stories that you won't find in any guidebook. 10. The best photos are usually taken during the golden hour, but don't let that stop you from visiting at other times - every hour offers its own unique charm. Remember, patience is key when visiting Banglolao View Deck. Weather conditions can change rapidly, so if you arrive and find it's cloudy, wait a bit. Some of my best photos were taken right after a fog bank cleared!Description
As a travel enthusiast who’s explored countless viewpoints across the Philippines, I can confidently say the Banglolao View Deck offers one of the most breathtaking panoramic experiences you’ll find in Northern Luzon. Perched high above the surrounding landscape, this observation point treats visitors to sweeping views that’ll make your jaw drop – I know mine did when I first visited!
The viewing deck combines raw natural beauty with thoughtful design. And boy, does it deliver on the views! You’ll get to see the dramatic mountain ranges, rolling hills, and if you’re lucky (like I was), clouds floating below you creating this otherworldly scene. It’s become quite the hotspot for photographers and social media enthusiasts, but don’t let that fool you – there’s plenty of space for everyone to soak in the scenery.
Key Features
• 360-degree panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys
• Multiple viewing platforms at different elevations
• Well-maintained wooden walkways and safety railings
• Perfect sunset and sunrise viewing spots
• Several Instagram-worthy photo opportunities
• Clean restroom facilities
• Small local vendors selling snacks and drinks
• Ample parking space for visitors
• Covered rest areas to escape the sun or rain
• Clear signage and information boards about the local geography
Best Time to Visit
From my experience (and trust me, I’ve been here at various times), early morning between 6:00 AM and 8:00 AM offers the most spectacular views. The air is crisp, and the morning light creates this magical golden glow across the landscape. Plus, you’ll avoid the mid-day heat and larger crowds.
But if you’re not an early bird, late afternoon visits between 4:00 PM and sunset can be equally rewarding. The changing colors of the sky create an incredible backdrop for photos. Just remember that weather patterns can be unpredictable up here – I once visited during what seemed like a clear day, only to have clouds roll in within minutes!
How to Get There
Getting to Banglolao View Deck requires a bit of adventure, but isn’t that part of the fun? From Baguio City, you can take a bus or drive through the winding mountain roads. The journey takes about 2-3 hours, depending on traffic and road conditions.
If you’re driving, follow the main highway toward Halsema Highway. The road leading to the viewpoint is mostly paved now (thank goodness – it used to be quite rough when I first visited). You’ll see signs pointing to the view deck as you get closer. For those taking public transport, catch a bus heading toward the area and ask the driver to drop you at the junction. From there, you can take a short tricycle ride to the entrance.
Tips for Visiting
As someone who’s made a few rookie mistakes here (like forgetting a jacket – don’t be like me!), let me share some essential tips:
1. Bring a light jacket or windbreaker – it can get pretty chilly up there, especially during early mornings or late afternoons.
2. Wear comfortable shoes with good grip. The viewing platforms can be slippery when wet, and you’ll want to explore different levels of the deck.
3. Pack your camera and make sure it’s fully charged. The views are incredible, and you’ll definitely want to capture them.
4. Bring cash – the entrance fee is minimal, but the local vendors only accept cash payments.
5. Check the weather forecast before heading out. Foggy conditions can completely obscure the view, though sometimes waiting 30 minutes can make all the difference.
6. Visit on weekdays if possible to avoid the weekend crowds. I’ve found Tuesdays and Thursdays to be particularly quiet.
7. Pack some snacks and water, although there are usually vendors around. Sometimes it’s nice to have your own picnic while enjoying the view.
8. Give yourself at least 1-2 hours to fully appreciate the place. You might think a quick stop is enough, but trust me – once you’re up there, you’ll want to stay longer.
9. Consider using a local guide if you’re interested in learning about the area’s history and geography. They share fascinating stories that you won’t find in any guidebook.
10. The best photos are usually taken during the golden hour, but don’t let that stop you from visiting at other times – every hour offers its own unique charm.
Remember, patience is key when visiting Banglolao View Deck. Weather conditions can change rapidly, so if you arrive and find it’s cloudy, wait a bit. Some of my best photos were taken right after a fog bank cleared!
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