As promised and a long overdue post, I am sharing you our Vigan trip last month with hubby and the kids, together with my mom and brother. After our 7 months stay in the province finally we are back in Manila. It was very timely that hubby has a travel to Vigan so we went along with him. It was raining hard that time so it took us 10 hours to arrive in Vigan. We left Manila around 2 p.m. and arrived at the hotel around 10p.m. and I was so hungry already. We had dinner on the corner of our hotel (forgot the name of the resto). We had their famous delicacies.
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Jolo enjoying Bagnet |
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Our dinner (Pinakbet, Vigan longganisa, Shell soup, Bagnet) |
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Sinanglao, a must try |
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Vigan empanada |
The next morning we went on a Kalesa ride to stroll around the city. It costs about 200 php and the Kutsero will show us around.
Our first stop was the Vigan Museum.
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This is where they bury the dead during the ancient times. |
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Pardon my face but hubby asked me to do that. Hmf. |
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The little potty. |
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There you go little boy! |
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Now he wants to play with it. Sorry baby it's not a toy. |
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House of Padre Burgos |
Our next stop, the pottery.
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Jolo staring at the pot. |
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My son in the famous Calle Crisologo |
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Mama and Jolo at Calle Crisologo |
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As for my outfit, Top (thrifted), Shorts (greenhills), watch (Swatch),Bag (Liz Claiborne), Gladiators (Montego bay Club),Sunnies (Ray Ban)
Third stop, Baluarte
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Parrot says "Hi!" |
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My son just woke up so he's a bit grumpy |
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Reindeer |
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Butterfly Farm |
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At butterfly Farm |
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White Peacock |
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Peacock |
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Behind us are albino pythons. |
Our last stop before heading home, The Bell tower.
As for pasalubongs, I recommend Vigan longganisa, chichacorn (which is my favorite), bibingka, and their famous vinegar. Sorry wasn't able to take photos of our pasalubongs.
Till my next post.
xoxo,
ning
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