Top Cold Places in Philippines |
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Cold places are hard to come by here in the Philippines, which is a tropical country. However, there are a few of those towns, nestled high up in the mountains that can give you that “cold weather” that you want. Here are some cold places that, in my opinion, qualify as retirement places too!
3:00 Baguio City, Benguet
4:35 Tagaytay, Cavite
5:50 Balamban, Cebu
6:50 Don Salvador Benedicto, Negros Occidenntal
7:40 Malaybalay, Bukidnon
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My wife and I moved to the Philippines 4 years ago and found our paradise west of Tagaytay, near Alfonso. We seldom have to use our AC's and enjoy sitting outside among our tropical plants and listening to the birds and insects. I highly recommend living in this area.
Building a house here now, so right about ac use
@@path5555 That's great! Where are you building?
Finally someone talks about the cool places in the Philippines
One of the things that I noticed about getting to high up to cooler places is that the humidity can cause mold issues and metal roofs can sweat if you don't have proper ventilation.
Finly a lady who is thinking of the poor soul like me who want s to retire in Philippines but can't handle the heat more than 25c.very nice video. Thsnk you mam.
What a wonderful video you made. Thank you for your clear & easy to follow recommendations. I think you read my mind. :) Having been to many hot locations in The Philippines, my next trip will definitely be to more temperate locations & I am thinking Balamban or Malaybalay.
Thank you, I have been looking for this content for a while.
OTher than the wet, raining season, the Philippines has the EXACT same weather as Flordia. I'm from Florida and have been to the Philippines dozens of times. Moving to Baguio in 2024. Looking forward to it. Great video.
Enjoyed you comment. I live in Orlando Florida now for 30 years. I am so tired of the longer summers now. I'm interested in the Philippines and wonder with your experience are these featured towns a way of avoiding the Humidity and heat of Florida.
Best regards, Trevor.
@@trevorwhite5127Yes
Always wondered about what were the high altitude cooler places to live in the Phillipines. Thanks for providing this content.
That's useful video to me. Great!
I'm looking for a good place to stay after retirement.
First of all I will visit those five cities
Interesting and useful session...Thanks so much for sharing your insight! Have a super day!
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Thank you! You too!
My family and I live in Antipolo - at altitude (around 800m above sea-level). There is no need for air-con. I even found myself being cold in the the winter months. We came here from Hong Kong, where the heat and humidity can be quite oppressive. Incidentally, I am British and my wife is a Filipina. Our kids are a mish-mash!
Perhaps you mean 800 feet. Antipolo is about 250m high. But yes, the evenings there are very pleasant
Yes, you are totally right. That's what comes from growing up with two systems of measurement!@@bhobg
Helpful map sheds light on exactly where… other bloggers don’t. Kudos!
3:00 Baguio, Benguet 4:30 Tagaytay, Cavite 5:49 Balamban, Cebu, 6:50 DSB (Don Salvador Benedicto), Negros Occ, 7:37 Malaybalay, Bukidnon . Thank you so much! Planning our retirement as well, maybe in 6-8 years. Other places mentioned by commenters: Antipolo; Eden, Toril, Davao; Tanay, Rizal.
Very nice, informative video. I love mountains, but was born in San Antonio, Texas. I’m used to hot temperatures, but when my pond plants dried up and died WHILE FLOATING IN WATER during a drought, it was time to move to cooler, non drought Arkansas.
Thanks I was considering retiring on Thailand or Philippines but after a week of vacationing in St. Maarten I'm reminded of how much I hate heat and sweating all the time. This is what I'm looking for cooler options in the Philippines
Mountains outside of dumaguette or malaybalay 🎉🎉🎉👍💯👌
I love your channel my friend. You are doing great work.
You produce informative and to-the-point videos. Your manner is pleasant and you are likeable. Thank you.
I was wondering that question some time ago,tkank you for the video
Great video miss.
Your namesake - Eden, Toril, Davao City, elevation is 817 meters, 25 minutes from Gaisano mall, hospitals; and 45 minutes from downtown Davao City, the safest city in the country where you find S&R, a Costco equivalent, two SM malls, top-rated hospitals and restaurants.
Baguio city is the First coldest city just for me
Im American living in Baguio, its great there.
Very thoughtful and helpful video. Well done!
I would love to retire in Malaybalay!!!
Good list but Tanay in Rizal could have also been included
Perfect for me.
Bella Signora your english is tops 👍
nice
aQuality information! Thank YOu
Thank you for bringing Balamban to my attention! I am moving to the Philippines from the United States after I find the right comfortable location. It is so great that you live there, so I value your perspective. Are there apartments or houses for rent in the mountain areas around Balamban? And what do apartments or houses rent for in and around Balamban? Hopefully, I can find something in the cooler area for less than $400/mo. (USD). I believe there are apartments in the city for as little as $150/mo. :)
Great info, thank you
Interesting video. I didn't know the were cold areas
Thanks! Those areas are not as hooot as the usual tropical Philippines
Nice video and very informative. I knew already about Tagaytay and Baguio but not the other three places, salamat for sharing. How about San Fernando...La Union near Baguio, is it also cooler there?
san fernando is already in lowland so its very hot. average temp is around 28-32 degrees celcius. so if you're from Baguio and want to go tona beach then san fernando is the place. only 1.5 hours away
You don’t have to have a very long introduction, just get it to the point
I'm coming to check out some of these places in a few weeks. Which of these places is the least rainy?
Bilog/sinanew area, started a channel tennfil, on the construction
Good info but the volume of your videos are so low. The 2 ads before are so loud then, I can barely hear what u r saying?
Thanks for the feedback! Am trying to improve with new mic gear this new year :)
love the video Eden is there any way you could point me in the direction of houses for rent in Malaybalay?? thank you
I am thinking of the Philippines for retirement. But it will take 9-10 years to build enofe savings to have the passive income(modest to moderate, not rich) but I have been looking at city prices. It never occurred to me to check out the mountain towns. I would love to know the price ranges for home and cost of living difference. I guess that is my next research project. Thank you.
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I am living in Cebu Philippines for about 80K per month for two of us. 80K is almost $1,500. My rent is 8K. My WiFi is 1K. My water in 300 pesos. My electric is 2K (I do not have air conditioner), but I pay 2K to park my car, I pay 2 pesos per km to drive my motorcycle and 15 pesos per km to drive my car. I budget 6K per week for food and that includes drinking water for two of us and about a third of that budget gets to extended family. Soon, I will have the a13 visa. My wife passed away and I remarried here. Being 72, I do not do that much here. You do need six months income for an emergency, say medical self insurance. I think there is more freedom in the Philippines flying under the radar than living in the US with its automated government in place. The cost of freedom, and depending on what you want for freedom, is that cost to just comfortably live and that for me is roughly 45% of what the cost is in the US. The doctors scare me. The bathrooms are clean. Lots of needy people here. A lot of management systems do not work well. Amazon delivers some products to the Philippines. The import fees will get your attention. The legal system is a façade. I am from Arizona. The humidity was a problem when I first got here ten years ago. I like the weather more now. But no one has robbed me or hurt me.
Iloilo? Does Iloilo have temperatures close to the five you mentioned?
Yah cold places, where? Sana naglagay kayo ng standard ng "cold" para alam natin kung cold ngaba yung sinabi nyong cold places...
Where do I get information on housing to buy or build?
What are monthly rental prices for the places in your video? Thanks
How far is a immigration office
This is one place my husband and I are looking at to relocate. The other was Thailand but now that they will be taxing any incomes made from outside we changed our minds. Will the Philippines be doing the same thing?
GO HOTEL
The volume was too low I could barely hear you.
Sagada?
Yes it’s definitely cold up there. Am not sure though how fast the internet signal is :)
What a cutie.
the number one cold place is GO HOTEL 😂😂😂😂