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Baguio just got a little cooler. You can now ride around Camp John Hay for free!
Say hello to the John Hay Loop, a brand-new electric shuttle service that’s clean, green, and wallet-friendly (actually, no wallet needed). You can now cruise around Camp John Hay for free without worrying about traffic or fares. This is good news for senior citizens who love to visit Baguio during holidays! They can explore the place more conveniently.
The Loop runs across eight stations inside the estate, making it easy for tourists, residents, and workers to get around without the hassle of cabs or cars. Whether you’re heading to the eco-trail, grabbing coffee, or just exploring, this ride has you covered.
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What makes it even cooler? It’s powered by eco-friendly electric vehicles, thanks to the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA), John Hay Management Corporation, and their partners. Instead of adding smoke to Baguio’s crisp mountain air, these shuttles help keep it fresh and clean.
“This is a concrete step toward a long-term mass transport solution, and we’re proud to lead it,” shared BCDA President and CEO Engr. Joshua M. Bingcang. With nearly 4,000 workers inside Camp John Hay and thousands of visitors each year, this service is set to make moving around the estate easier and greener.
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Next time you’re in Baguio, skip the car ride and just hop on. It’s free, it’s convenient, and it lets you enjoy Camp John Hay without the stress of traffic. Plus, you’re doing your part in keeping the Summer Capital cool and clean.
Free, eco-friendly rides are officially here in one of Baguio’s most loved spots. So if you’re planning your next mountain escape, don’t miss the chance to ride the John Hay Loop! It’s surely the easiest (and greenest) way to explore the City of Pines!
Featured Image credit: The BCDA Group Facebook Page
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