We are keeping up with our annual tradition of running our extremely successful and popular San Pedro Cutud Lenten Rites and Extreme Philippines Tour.
The tour starts in Manila before we head off to San Fernando on Good Friday to watch people literally nail themselves to crosses, followed by a night out in the City of Sin, Angeles.
Following this we get in touch with our cultural side by taking a trip to the summer capital of Baguio and the Hanging Coffins of Sagada. And if that were not enough, you then have the option of either exploring the rice terraces of Banaue, or traveling to get a tattoo by artist Wang Od, before reconvening with the rest of the group.
We’ll then get a bit YPT with a trip to the home of Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos and Batac, before a night on the town in Currimao.
On the way back to Manila we’ll stop at the private beach resort of La Union, where we’ll have a private BBQ. We’ll finish in Manila with a tour of the lesser developed rural areas, a visit to the Manila Hotel and finally ringside seats at midget boxing. The Philippines is not exactly renowned for its culinary prowess, but there is a great street food scene.
Why Extreme Philippines? Quite simply because we get way off the beaten track, and not on the usual tourist trail of the country, of us the country is about more than just beaches. We’ll show you all the extremes of this country.
Thursday 2nd April – Manila
- Arrive at your convenience into Manila, the capital city and most populated city in the Philippines which is well connected from many countries.
- Self-transfer to the Manila Lotus Hotel located in central Manila
- Pre-tour meeting will be held at the lobby of Manila Lotus Hotel at 6:00pm to discuss the tour itinerary and to meet your fellow travellers and YPT guides
- Dinner at our favourite Korean BBQ restaurant, here you cook your own food at the table and get to know your fellow travellers before the journey ahead.
- For those inclined we’ll head out for some drinks in Ermita – this district has some of the best bars in Manila.
- Overnight in Manila.
Friday 3rd April – Angeles: Good Friday!
Morning
- Meet and gather in the hotel lobby for breakfast at 5:30am
- Board our private air-conditioned vehicle for a 2 hour drive north to the San Fernando Area of Pampanga
- On arrival we head directly to the Cutud Lenten Rites Festival – one of the largest and most spectacular festivals in the Philippines.
- The event starts with devoted Catholics self-flagellating themselves which slowly builds up. Here’s a good opportunity to explore the area and follow the journey of the penitents to the mounted crosses – where you can get right into the action.
- The peak of the demonstration is when Jesus is captured by the Cohors I Sebastenorum (Roman Legion) and taken to the crucifixion site. This continues until around 3:00pm. We arrange your media press pass for the event so you’re able to get up close to the action.
Afternoon
- Our vehicle will be well positioned for a cool place to grab water and a picnic lunch
- Continue onwards to Angeles City to check into our hotel located just off of the legendary “Walking Street”. Here you can either relax by the pool, or join us for a night out/ Angeles City is a former US military base but is equally infamous as a city of sin and the culinary capital of the country; we head out for dinner, followed by the legendary Angeles Walking Street Bar Crawl
- Overnight at Angeles City.
Saturday 4th April – Angeles – Baguio
Morning
- This morning we’ll take things more leisurely, especially after the festival. For breakfast, we have a real treat for you and when you’re in the Philippines you have to try out Jollibee!
- Next we’ll set off for the four-hour drive to Baguio – known as the summer capital of the Philippines due to its much cooler climate (you may even need a jacket at night). We’ll take breaks along the journey and take in the beautiful scenery.
Afternoon
- Once we arrive, we’ll drop our bags off at the hotel and head straight out for lunch at a quirky restaurant serving traditional Filipino cuisines, what makes this restaurant so fun is that you’ll be surrounded by your favourite Disney and Pixel characters.
- Once we’re ready we’ll explore the city on a walking tour, stopping for some liquid refreshments before things start to get weird.
- The Philippines is not only famous for its religious devotees but also how very superstitious they are – so let’s go on a genuine ghost- hunting tour at an abandoned haunted site.
- Our tour will lead us to a wonderful pilgrimage site high up in the city which offers stunning views of the city. Here we can relax and enjoy the sunset overlooking Baguio.
- For dinner head for a fancy meal at the haunted “White House”, before walking back to the hotel through the night market which offers a great street food selection.
- Overnight in Baguio
Sunday 5th April – Sagada: Easter Sunday
Morning
- Enjoy breakfast at the hotel, there’s a variety of items to choose from the buffet including locally sourced fresh fruits.
- We’ll set off for 5-6 hour drive to Sagada, this is one of the most famous places in the Philippines. The journey’s filled with rice terraces along the way and we’ll also pass through the highest highway system in the Philippines. What makes this journey so fun is that there are little remote shops selling local produce which you snack on along the way.
Afternoon
- On our journey to Sagada we’ll stop and have lunch, our local restaurant serves traditional Filipino dishes while you wait, check out next doors thrift store which have plenty of second hand retro/antique items.
- Once we arrive to Sagada we’ll be met by our local guide, we’ll head out for the day of hiking around this historic city, with the main focus being on witnessing and picturing the Hanging Coffins, which are unique to this part of the Philippines. Our local guide will give a full explanation and answer any questions we
might have – this is one of three places in the world where you can see hanging coffins. - We’ll also visit the Church of St. Mary the Virgin which was built by American missionaries in the 1904 before we explore the small town – this is a perfect opportunity to buy gifts or just relax in the coffee shop which serves local wine.
- Dinner in Sagada at our favourite restaurant – Yoghurt House, it serves more than just yoghurt!
- After a busy day we’ll check into our rural homestay, with the cooler climate we’ll enjoy some of the locally produced wine in the courtyard and share our favourite travel, or ghost stories.
- Overnight in Sagada.
Monday 6th April – Banaue Rice Terraces
Morning
- Lunch in Banaue which in itself is a treat! OPTIONAL EXTRA – Drive to Buscalan village, which is in the Kalinga province of the Cordillera region in northern Luzon, Philippines. Here you will hike the mountain to get a tattoo from the 108 year old Wang Od
- Leave for for the approximately 3 hour drive to the 2000 year old Banaue Rice Terraces often referred to as the 8th wonder of the world
- We will be stopping lots on the way at numerous picture stops
- Stop at our hotel in Banaue for a chance to freshen up before we head out
Afternoon
- Lunch in Banaue
- Now we had to the Banaue Rice Terraces our Principe reason for being here! We will see lots of sites still in use today as well as get a detailed explanation from our local guide
- Visit the Museum of Cordilleran Sculpture which has over 1000 year old historical artifacts
- We then head to the famous viewpoint for what should ideally be a perfect sunset
- Dinner and of course drinks in the Banaue town
- Overnight in Banaue
Tuesday 7th April – Currimao
Morning
- Breakfast at the homestay before we head off for the next part of our trip: the 5-6 drive to the beach paradise of Paoay. This is one of the most scenic journeys we take, with us making lots of picture stops to see the rice terraces and mountain scenery, we’ll even stop off for a break at Vagina Falls!
Afternoon
- In the afternoon we’ll stop off in Vigan and sample some of its famous street food this where you can try out a variety of local dishes.
- Vigan is an UNESCO World Heritage Site with its Spanish colonial era churches and streets, we’ll have a short walking tour – depending if our favourite local guide is available. We recommend exploring the old town at your own pace there’s plenty of shops selling local produce and gifts and we’ll make Calle Brewery our meeting point, enough time to have a refreshing beverage.
- Once we’re ready to leave, we’ll head off to Paoay where our beautiful hotel has a wonderfully big swimming pool that we can hang out in after enjoying dinner nearby the hotel. .
- Overnight in Paoay
Wednesday 8th April – La Union
Morning
- We’ll take the morning to relax and enjoy breakfast before heading off to Batac.
- Once we arrive we’ll do a city tour of Batac – this beautiful city has an interesting former resident for the Philippines as it’s the birthplace of Ferdinand Marcos, a powerful dictator who ruled until he was deposed in 1986.
- Our visit wouldn’t be complete without visiting the Marcos Museum about Ferdinand and Emelda. Unfortunately his embalmed body is no longer here, but it is fascinating and insightful nonetheless.
- Batac is famous for its local sausages and empanadas and we know the best market spot to enjoy some.
- We’ll also check out a few other places such as the Marcos University and Malacanang Palace of the North – the former home of the Marcos family. Ferdinand is still regarded very high, hence the city name “home of great leaders”.
Afternoon
- Lunch at a local restaurant overseeing the Malacanang Palace, what’s great about this location it’s near Ferdinand very own private abandoned golf course, we can attempt to explore the abandoned golf club.
- Next we’ll head to Paoay town for a break – the beautiful town boast Spanish era architecture including the Paoay Church, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Once we’re ready we’ll head to the beach, for those inclined, we offer optional ATV driving on the Sand Dunes (extra charge).
- We then take the next part of our journey, the 4-hour journey to the surfing beach town of La Union; we’ll make breaks along the way.
- Our hotel will be located with our very private beach, so we’ll make the most of it by arranging a Flippino style BBQ on the beach.
- Overnight in La Union
Thursday 9th April – Manila
Morning
- For those early risers you can go for a swim in the sea followed by breakfast before we head out for our final leg of the journey – the 4- 5 hours journey back to Manila, we’ll make stops along the way to stretch our legs and pick up supplies.
Afternoon
- Along the journey we’ll have lunch at a popular local buffet restaurant they have a great variety of Filipino dishes and can cater for any dietary needs.
- Manila might well be the centre of wealth, business and government in the Philippines, but it is very much a tale of two cities, with the slums that culminate in the rubbish collectors of Smokey Mountain living in abject poverty. We take a very sobering slum tour of Manila with our local guides, who will give a very in-depth explanation about their lives. Here we suggest bringing gifts such as books and
pencils, which will be greatly appreciated by the NGO we work with and the children that they look after. - Following the visit to the slums we take a short drive that almost takes us to another universe by visiting the Manila Hotel – the oldest and most deluxe hotel in the city – that also happens to serve great coffee and cocktails.
- We’ll check back into the Garden Lotus Hotel, where our journey began – there’s time to relax and freshen up before we head out for dinner.
- On our last-night we’ll have dinner in Burgos Street followed by a trip to Ringside bar to watch midget boxing! And if you are really lucky perhaps your guide will even partake, just to make the photo opportunity that bit better.
- Overnight in Manila.
Friday 10th April – Manila
- Relaxing breakfast at the hotel.
- End of tour, with YPT able to offer further transport services. Or for those continuing with us to our Dark Cambodia Tour we head off to the airport for the 12.40 flight to Siem Reap.


























Tour Details
Tour Highlights
Visit the Elmina and Cape Coast castles, two UNESCO World Heritage sites used during the transatlantic slave trade
Visit the ‘Home of Great Leaders’, former president Marcos’s hometown of Batac, where he used to lie in state in the world’s only private mausoleum before his remains were transferred to Manila in 2016 – there’s still an awesome museum to the former dictator though
Watch the Cutud Lenten Rites Festival on Easter Friday where we see people self-flagellating as they walk to the hill where they are ‘crucified’ on crosses in this once in a lifetime incredible spectacle.