If you guys weren't there and you were busy... really busy during Valentines. LOL. I've got snaps for you of the recently concluded Hot Air Balloon Festival 2015.
Getting there is really easy
By Public Transport
Clark is approximately 80km north of Manila and may be reached by land or air. Public buses travel on a daily basis. Ride a Victory Liner bus bound for Dagupan and go down at Dau common terminal. Fare is approximately P140-P150. Walk a bit towards the highway where jeepneys and tricycles are available. These public utility vehicles can take you to Clark. Just tell them that you're visiting for the event. It will cost P50 one way.
Via Car
Getting to the Clark Freeport Zone, otherwise known as the Clark Special Economic Zone by car is easy. Simply take the North Luzon Expressway from Manila and exit at Dau, Mabalacat. After your exit, a left turn towards Angeles City, and a little Angeles City/Dau traffic, will bring you to within an easy right turn of the Clark Zone itself.
The trip should take about an hour and a half from Manila without heavy traffic. Parking fee once you reach the freeport zone is P20.
Credits to Charissa Gonzales for the Day shots. :)
Getting there is really easy
By Public Transport
Clark is approximately 80km north of Manila and may be reached by land or air. Public buses travel on a daily basis. Ride a Victory Liner bus bound for Dagupan and go down at Dau common terminal. Fare is approximately P140-P150. Walk a bit towards the highway where jeepneys and tricycles are available. These public utility vehicles can take you to Clark. Just tell them that you're visiting for the event. It will cost P50 one way.
Via Car
Getting to the Clark Freeport Zone, otherwise known as the Clark Special Economic Zone by car is easy. Simply take the North Luzon Expressway from Manila and exit at Dau, Mabalacat. After your exit, a left turn towards Angeles City, and a little Angeles City/Dau traffic, will bring you to within an easy right turn of the Clark Zone itself.
The trip should take about an hour and a half from Manila without heavy traffic. Parking fee once you reach the freeport zone is P20.
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