Also known as "Little Baguio" of the Philippines because of it's cool climate and sceneries, it is one of the popular weekend spot for Manila-based riders. But aside the relaxing climate and the breathtaking views, there's a hidden gem within the Jariel's peak. So here's a clip of our roadtrip across the Sierra Madre mountains within Rizal, Laguna, and Quezon provinces in the Philippines together with our newest friend from Steemit, Bryan and some of our fellow Yamaha FZ-i riders. i was just their annoying backride.
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We took a good rest in a pub at Jariel's peak located between Infanta and Real in Quezon province.
We ate some good food mainly their famous "bulalo" which also called as beef shank soup and their beef sisig. We also ordered a beef sisig and their pure Barako coffee that was perfect for the climate on top of the mountain.
Bulalo
Aside from the delicious offers to their main menu, they also serve exotic foods like alligators, rabbit, snails, frogs, and deer dishes. They also offer rooms and camping tents for rental.
After our break, we went on a trek to the peak of the mountain and took some photos while inside the fog. It feels like we are inside the sea of clouds.
We went on a sidetrip to the Pililia wind mills located in Pililia, Rizal and it is just an hour and a half of motorcycling from Infanta, Quezon. We had some troubles with muddy roads caused by rain as Bryan 's motorcycle tumbled down on the road as seen in the video.
We ate lunch and then went back to Manila within just a couple of hours from Pililia.
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