Itogon, is one of the Benguet tourist destinations and also has its hot springs—collectively known as the 1300-level swimming pools—around which several small resorts were established. Compared to Asin. However, the hot springs in Benguet are smaller and have simpler amenities but are less crowded than Asin’s. Carlo Trese Resort is just one of the many Benguet tourist destinations, located on the riverside, with its cottages on the mountainside. You must cross the hanging bridge over the river to get here.
Like most Benguet tourist spots, Carlo Trese Resort in Benguet has picnic cottages, kiddie pools with water slides, and adult-sized pools. Overnight accommodation at this hot spring in Benguet is available and much cheaper and simpler than in Asin. Entrance to this Benguet tourist destination is only PhP50 per person, while you can rent tables for as low as PhP200.
Whenever you make a trip to the City of Pines, consider going the road less traveled, combat the cold climate, and head straight towards these
Benguet tourist destinations for a relaxing time!
October 2023 Update: Carlo Trese Resort is temporarily closed.
Whenever you make a trip to the City of Pines, consider going the road less traveled, combat the cold climate, and head straight towards these hot spring resorts in Benguet for a relaxing time!
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This article was initially published in Yoorekka on April 21, 2018.
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