It’s very unwise to go to Baguio City without prior reservation for a hotel. We have spent almost three hours looking for a place to sleep. The first time we saw the room at the Forest Inn, we knew it wouldn’t be a comfortable stay, but we are so tired that we have decided
to stay there for a night.
For a thousand bucks per day, there is a television, but there is a shortage of remote control since all the rooms are occupied and we are the last to check-in. Fortunately, there is one electric fan left that we can use. The blanket and bed sheet were made ...